De Angeli
Andrea De Angeli, Rho (milano) IT
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20100084226 | Brake Caliper with Cooling System - A brake caliper has two spaced side walls, one having structure for fixing the caliper to a vehicle. The side walls are interconnected by structure which extends astride the disc space. Each of the side walls defines at least one seat for accommodating a pad having a friction surface to engage the disc and a thrust surface opposite the friction surface. The caliper thrust means that are suitable for engaging the thrust cooling ducts for conveying a flow of cooling air to the pad. The ducts have a first outlet port that generates a first partial cooling flow on the side of the friction surface of the pad and a second outlet port different from the first outlet port and configured to generate a second partial cooling flow on the side of the thrust surface of the pad. The second partial cooling flow is different from the first partial cooling flow. | 04-08-2010 |
Marco De Angeli, Barzana IT
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20110057671 | METHODS, SYSTEM AND DEVICE TO IDENTIFY A TYPE OF TEST STRIP - Various methods, devices and systems are described in which certain analyte test strip are identified for use in an analyte test meter or identified as unsuitable for use in the meter. | 03-10-2011 |
Marco De Angeli, Barzana (bg) IT
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20130116719 | LANCING DEVICE WITH INTEGRATED THERMOELECTRIC COOLER - A lancing device (e.g., pen) having an integrated thermoelectric (e.g., Peltier) cooler. The lancing device includes an elongated heat accumulator having a lumen along which a piston having a lancet thereon translates back and forth. A Peltier device and a cooling ring are thermally interconnected to one end of the heat accumulator and include central apertures through which the lancet can extend. The lancing device also includes an integrated battery and microcontroller for supplying and regulating power to the Peltier device. Upon a current being sent through the Peltier device, a cold side of the Peltier device and hence the cooling ring gives up thermal energy and reduces in temperature. The cooling ring can then be placed about a body tissue (e.g., skin) for a period of time (e.g., 3-5 seconds) to desensitize the body tissue, and then the lancet can be fired to puncture the body tissue. | 05-09-2013 |