Gangemi
Joseph Gangemi, Manalapan, NJ US
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20150034101 | CIGAR HOLDING DEVICE - A cigar holding device made of a pliable rod. The pliable rod may include a cigar holder and a handle. The handle may include a U-shaped body and the cigar holder may include a first end portion and a second end portion. The first end portion and the second end portion may form mirroring arcs so that the cigar may be secured in between. | 02-05-2015 |
Joseph D. Gangemi, Seneca, SC US
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20100000902 | COMPOSITE POLYMERIC MATERIALS FROM RENEWABLE RESOURCES - Disclosed are environmentally friendly polymeric composite materials and products that can be formed from the composites. The polymeric composites can include a lactide-based polymeric matrix reinforced with fibers derived from renewable resources and optionally including one or more beneficial agents such as, for instance, naturally occurring UV blockers or absorbents, anti-oxidants, anti-microbials, and the like. The composite materials can be formed into a desired structure according to low energy formation processes and can be designed for controlled degradation. In one particular embodiment, the composite materials can be formed to produce containers for storing and protecting environmentally sensitive materials such as pharmaceuticals or nutraceuticals. Beneficially, the disclosed materials can be formed entirely from renewable resources. | 01-07-2010 |
20110052847 | ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE FROM RENEWABLE RESOURCES - The present invention provides an article of manufacture, e.g., a molded container, film or sheet, comprising a polylactide-based composite material. The composite material may comprise a renewable resource derived polylactide-based polymer matrix, naturally derived fiber reinforcement material, nanoclay, a natural oil, fatty acid, wax, or waxy ester, and optionally an inhibitory agent. | 03-03-2011 |
Joseph David Gangemi, College Station, TX US
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20150175950 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VIRUS AND VACCINE PRODUCTION - The invention concerns a bioreactor for production of virus and virus-like particles (VLPs), methods for production of virus and VLPs, methods for regulating the concentration of molecules inhibitory to viral and VLP yield in a cell culture chamber of a bioreactor, such as the extracapillary space of a hollow fiber bioreactor. | 06-25-2015 |
Rasario Gangemi, Rome IT
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20090164201 | Method, System and Computer Program For The Centralized System Management On EndPoints Of A Distributed Data Processing System - A method is described for performing system management operations on at least one target endpoint data processing apparatus ( | 06-25-2009 |
Robert Gangemi, Roslindale, MA US
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20140374962 | Method for Manufacturing Professional Grade Skateboard Decks Using Recycled Wood Fiber Veneer Substrate - An environmentally friendly composite material for use in the manufacture of professional grade skateboard decks and other high quality equipment and sporting gear. In the one embodiment, a skateboard deck is manufactured from a composition of recycled hard rock maple wood fibers, a polyvinyl acetate adhesive, a cross-link catalyst and water. The malleable nature of the composite material prior to curing, allows the skateboard deck to attain virtually any desired shape. Differing composites and adhesives may be employed to achieve the a similar product when properly cured. Once cured, the composite material is light weight, strong, durable, and requires no lacquers or other sealers. | 12-25-2014 |
Robert Gangemi, Boston, MA US
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20110045266 | Method for manufacturing professional grade skateboard decks using recycled wood fiber veneer substrate - An environmentally friendly composite material for use in the manufacture of professional grade skateboard decks and other high quality equipment and sporting gear. In the one embodiment, a skateboard deck is manufactured from a composition of recycled hard rock maple wood fibers, a polyvinyl acetate adhesive, a cross-link catalyst and water. The malleable nature of the composite material prior to curing, allows the skateboard deck to attain virtually any desired shape. Differing composites and adhesives may be employed to achieve the a similar product when properly cured. Once cured, the composite material is light weight, strong, durable, and requires no lacquers or other sealers. | 02-24-2011 |
Ron Gangemi, Nevada City, CA US
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20090205636 | SOLAR POWER COLLECTORS - The present invention provides a solar power collector for harnessing the thermal energy of the sun, comprising: a collection system comprising a cone shaped to reflect sunlight to a target where a circulating working fluid absorbs the thermal energy such that the working fluid is heated; a base including a controller and motors to rotate the collection system to track the sun throughout the day; and a conversion system for receiving the heated working fluid, transferring the heat, and returning a cooled working fluid. | 08-20-2009 |
Ronald J. Gangemi, Grass Valley, CA US
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20100313499 | Roof mounting bracket for photovoltaic power generation system - Multiple brackets are used together to support photovoltaic cells upon a roof. Each bracket includes a mounting rail at an upper side and a bottom rail at a lower side. The bottom rail of one bracket is configured to overlap the mounting rail of another bracket. Lateral joints on each bracket overlap each other to connect adjacent panels of photovoltaic cells. Cell support structures are interposed between the mounting rail and bottom rail to support a photovoltaic stack assembly thereon. Wind clips allow the bottom rail of a higher bracket to be interconnected with a mounting rail of a lower bracket. An undulating end piece allows airflow to enter beneath a lowest bracket and pass up beneath the brackets to provide cooling air for the overall system of photovoltaic cells mounted upon the brackets. Edge flashing precludes water migration laterally at edges of the panels. | 12-16-2010 |
20100313501 | Roof mounting bracket for photovoltaic power generation system - Multiple brackets are used together to support photovoltaic cells upon a roof. Each bracket includes a mounting rail at an upper side and a bottom rail at a lower side. The bottom rail of one bracket is configured to overlap the mounting rail of another bracket. Lateral joints on each bracket overlap each other to connect adjacent panels of photovoltaic cells. Cell support structures are interposed between the mounting rail and bottom rail to support a photovoltaic stack assembly thereon. Wind clips allow the bottom rail of a higher bracket to be interconnected with a mounting rail of a lower bracket. An undulating end piece allows airflow to enter beneath a lowest bracket and pass up beneath the brackets to provide cooling air for the overall system of photovoltaic cells mounted upon the brackets. Edge flashing precludes water migration laterally at edges of the panels. | 12-16-2010 |
20120240490 | ROOF MOUNTED PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM WITH ACCESSIBLE PANEL ELECTRONICS - A support system for photovoltaic cells upon a roof. A cell support structure is provided beneath each cell, such as in the form of a pair of brackets to form a photovoltaic panel. The panels overlap partially to function somewhat as shingles, to shed water off of the roof. A lower side wall of each photovoltaic panel has at least one port therein to selectively access a space beneath the photovoltaic cell. Photovoltaic cell electronics, such as an inverter for one or a series of cells. A door is provided in one embodiment which selectively covers the port and acts as a support for the photovoltaic cell electronics. | 09-27-2012 |