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Anthony M. De Leo, Orlando, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140124505VARIABLE FLOW TRAINING CUP - A training cup for children includes a cup body. A flow cap having an annular flow gap is selectively mounted to the cup body. A control ring is mounted to the flow cap for relative longitudinal movement toward and away from the cup body. The control ring includes an annular plug. In a first position the plug will block the flow gap to prevent flow from the training cup. In a second position the plug is spaced from the flow gap to allow restricted flow from the training cup. An infinite variation of positions and flow restriction are allowed between this first and second position. The control ring includes a drinking rim which has a minimum diameter of approximately 42 mm to force the child to engage the drinking rim with the lips and use it as a cup.05-08-2014

Domenica De Leo, Toronto CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080220980Method to Measure Dynamic Internal Calibration True Dose Response Curves - A method of determining an amount of analyte in a sample solution is provided. The method involves the use of an assay device that has a substantially planar assay surface. The surface has a plurality of calibration dots a test dot printed thereon. The calibration dots contain pre-determined quantities of the analyte while the test dot includes a capture antibody for binding to the analyte. The analyte is mixed into a solution having a sample antibody for the analyte, where the antibody is labeled with a detectable marker. The sample solution is introduced into the loading portion of the assay device for delivery to said reading portion. The next step is to measure the intensity of detectable marker in the calibration dots. With the data obtained, one then prepares a calibration curve correlating the amount of analyte in said calibration dots to said intensity of detectable marker. The intensity of detectable marker in the test dot can be measures and the amount of analyte present in said test dot calculated by comparing the intensity of detectable marker to the amount of analyte corresponding to the intensity in said calibration curve.09-11-2008

Frank De Leo, Corvallis, MT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110217312TARGETING POLY-GAMMA-GLUTAMIC ACID TO TREAT STAPHYLOCOCCUS EPIDERMIDIS AND RELATED INFECTIONS - Immunogenic compositions and methods for eliciting an immune response against 09-08-2011
20120301481TARGETING POLY-GAMMA-GLUTAMIC ACID TO TREAT STAPHYLOCOCCUS EPIDERMIDIS AND RELATED INFECTIONS - Immunogenic compositions and methods for eliciting an immune response against 11-29-2012

Guido De Leo, Genova IT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090016858SYSTEM FOR CONVEYING GROUPS OF PARTIALLY OVERLAPPING POSTAL OBJECTS - Conveying system, wherein a conveying device that is mobile with respect to an accumulation device is designed to convey a group of postal objects received at input from a flow-forming device designed to generate at output the group of postal objects aligned in a reference direction, partially overlapping one another and arranged with their own front edges spaced apart from one another. The accumulation device is provided with a plurality of cells, each of which is designed to contain at least one group of postal objects fed to the accumulation device by the translating-lifting device.01-15-2009

Patent applications by Guido De Leo, Genova IT

Guido Teodoro De Leo, Genova IT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090183926METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING THE MASS OF POSTAL ARTICLES TRANSFERRED IN SUCCESSION ALONG A PATH - Method and device for determining the mass of postal articles transferred in succession; according to the method, the postal articles are transferred along a path having a change of direction, which entails an acceleration on the postal articles; at least one quantity is measured indicating of the force of reaction to the inertia of the postal articles associated to said acceleration so as to determine then the mass of the postal articles.07-23-2009
20090269173DEVICE FOR PROCESSING MAIL ITEMS IN BUNDLES - A device for processing mail items, having: at least one stacking device for forming a bundle of superimposed mail items and moving it from a forming position to a loading position; one or more robots for removing the bundles in the loading position and moving them into a covering position; one or more covering devices for placing upside down containers over the bundles in the covering position, so the bundles of mail items are housed inside the containers; a conveying system supplied by the covering devices with bundles of mail items covered with respective upside down containers; and a turnover device for turning the containers over through 180°, so the containers are positioned with their respective openings facing upwards.10-29-2009
20100185318Machine for sorting flats - A sorting machine at least for flat postal items comprises a stacking module having a plurality of stacking stations, which define respective channels along which the postal products are carried and a first plurality of rollers for handling the postal products along the stacking stations, a first carrying assembly defining a second channel configured for carrying the postal products towards the stacking module and comprising a second plurality of rollers for carrying the postal products, a plurality of deviating assemblies, each of which comprises a first device selectively mobile for deviating a flat into the channel of the desired stacking station, and a second carrying assembly delimiting an outlet channel communicating with the plurality of stacking stations, wherein at least one of the first and second rollers is mobile transversely with respect to the direction of conveyance of the postal products on the machine.07-22-2010
20110226678METHOD FOR SORTING POSTAL OBJECTS - A method including treating packs of overlapping postal objects for generating singulated postal objects, directing each postal object towards a respective outlet selected from among a number n of selectable outlets. The method includes performing a first sorting step, accumulating, within an i-th selected outlet, postal objects belonging to K subgroups having homogeneous delivery points, and carrying out a step of re-processing the previously sorted postal objects, whereby the postal objects taken from the outlets are treated for forming ordered sets of postal objects, each set comprising the postal objects belonging to a respective homogeneous subgroup and being formed by postal objects ordered according to successive delivery points; and performing a second step of sorting ordered sets, on the basis of which the postal objects that have corresponding positions within each subgroup are sent to the respective outlets. The objects are accumulated according to successive delivery points in the outlets.09-22-2011
20120179291AUTOMATED LETTER MOVEMENT SYSTEM ALMS - An automated letter movement system comprising: postal item processing lines adapted to receive incoming postal items; SSM devices configured to receive at input postal items from at least one postal item processing line and adapted to group the postal items forming shingled groups of partially overlapping postal items; a transportation system adapted to move the shingled groups generated by the SSM devices along a feed direction; postal item output processing lines adapted to carry out the sorting of the postal items fed into it; singulator models receiving the shingled groups arriving from said transportation system, each singulator module being configured to only singularize the postal items belonging to a specific group and to send the singularized postal items to a postal item output processing line configured to implement a sorting program for the postal items subjected to singularization.07-12-2012

Patent applications by Guido Teodoro De Leo, Genova IT

Michael De Leo, Sunrise, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150227463PRECACHING OF RESPONSIVE INFORMATION - A precaching system receives a communication regarding a subject. Based on the content of the communication, the precaching system determines the identity of the subject, as well as an indication of information that may be responsive to the communication. The precaching system also identifies a recipient of the information. Based on the indication of responsive information, the precaching system identifies responsive information that is associated with an archival-type storage system. The precaching system then determines a non-archival location to precache the responsive information so that the identified recipient can more quickly and/or more reliably access the responsive information (as compared to accessing the information from the archival storage). For example, the precaching system identifies an edge device near the recipient as the precaching location. The precaching system then precaches the responsive information at the determined precaching location. The recipient can then access the information from the precaching location.08-13-2015

Michael De Leo, San Jose, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080197980Methods and devices for providing scalable RFID networks - According to some implementations of the present invention, RFID devices and middleware servers are automatically provisioned with a network address and with instructions for sending a request for a middleware server to a middleware server assigner. In some implementations, the middleware server assigner is a load balancer. In some implementations, a middleware server is associated with a plurality of RFID devices by associating a middleware server network address or names with the network addresses of the RFID devices. Preferred methods also provide for redundancy of middleware servers and dynamic reassignment of RFID devices from an unavailable middleware server to an available middleware server.08-21-2008

Theodore De Leo, Fort Collins, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100065365AUTO-SENSING, AUTOMATIC ADJUSTING EXHAUST BAFFLE - An auto-sensing, automatic adjusting exhaust baffle; for reducing noise emissions produced by internal combustion engines, while improving overall engine performance, i.e., torque and horsepower. The design uses a spherical shape to evacuate spent exhaust gas, thus scavenging the surrounding exhaust gases to adjust the backpressure, while reducing the noise exiting the exhaust pipe at lower rpm's. The device uses a sphere with an internal bearing; sliding linearly on a shaft and said sphere and bearing being acted upon by exhaust gasses and a compression spring mounted axially over the diameter of the shaft. The purpose of this device is to reduce noise while improving tuning of the air/fuel intake system, by adjusting backpressure of the exhaust system. The lesser amount of exhaust pressure, the less the sphere moves, as in idle to just off of idle, this results in a quiet operational mode of the invention. As more exhaust pressure is presented, as in higher throttle positions, the more the sphere moves away from the discharge ports, the louder the sound will be from the exit end of the exhaust pipe, this results in the active mode of the invention, obtaining the desired sound and adjusted backpressure throughout the power band.03-18-2010
20140272769FLUID ACTIVATED SWITCH FOR ORAL IRRIGATOR - An oral irrigator including a reservoir, a handle, and a tip connected to the handle and in fluid communication with the reservoir. The oral irrigator also includes a base unit including an operating assembly configured to selectively provide a first fluid from the reservoir to the tip. The operating may include, an some examples, a motor and a pump. The oral irrigator further includes a fluid pressure trigger connected to the handle and including a second fluid. Based on a pressure of the second fluid, the fluid pressure trigger closes an electrical contact to the operating assembly causing the operating assembly to selectively vary at least one characteristic of the first fluid flow from the reservoir to the tip.09-18-2014
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