Gottardi
Claudio Gottardi, Pinebrook, NJ US
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20140368787 | EYEWEAR CONFIGURED TO SUPPORT COMPUTING DEVICE(S) - Eyewear in various embodiments comprises a frame configured to support one or more lenses where the frame has a first end, a second end and a top surface extending between the first and second ends. A first temple portion extends rearward from the frame adjacent the frame first end and has a first earpiece extending from the first temple portion. A second temple portion comprises (1) a computing device support arm extending parallel to the first temple portion adjacent the frame second end and (2) a computing device support arm mount coupled at least partially along at least a portion of the top surface adjacent the frame second end and configured to support a computing device either releasably coupled, or permanently attached, to the computing device support arm so a display of the computing device is positioned substantially in the upper portion of one of the one or more lenses. | 12-18-2014 |
20150077697 | EYEWEAR WITH CUTAWAY FOR FACILITATING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A USER'S FACE AND ONE OR MORE SENSORS - Various embodiments comprise eyewear that includes a frame that is adapted to support a computing device having at least one sensor. In a particular embodiment, the eyewear defines an opening or cutaway in its frame or one or more of its lenses to allow an infrared sensor, or other sensor, associated with the computing device to monitor the movement of a user's face (e.g. one or more of the user's eyes) through the opening or cutaway. This may, for example, allow the sensor to be used to receive instructions from a user via pre-defined movements of a user's face. The sensor may also be used to detect when the user is wearing the eyewear. | 03-19-2015 |
Massimo Gottardi, Trento IT
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20090322353 | READOUT-INTERFACE CIRCUIT FOR A CAPACITIVE MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SENSOR, AND CORRESPONDING SENSOR - In a capacitive sensor, a detection structure, of a microelectromechanical type, is provided with a fixed element and a mobile element, capacitively coupled to one another, generating a capacitive variation as a function of a quantity to be detected, and with a parasitic coupling element, capacitively coupled to at least one between the mobile element and the fixed element generating a first parasitic capacitance, intrinsic to the detection structure; a readout-interface circuit is connected to the detection structure and generates, on an output terminal thereof, an output signal as a function of the capacitive variation. The readout-interface circuit has a feedback path between the output terminal and the parasitic coupling element so as to drive the first intrinsic parasitic capacitance with the output signal. | 12-31-2009 |
20130277539 | Pixel Design With Temporal Analysis Capabilities For Scene Interpretation - Disclosed is a sensor device with pixels that in addition to sensing an image, performs captured image or scene analysis. The device saves further image processing downstream, is characterized by minimal charge movements and reduces a large fraction (about 90%) of the consumed electric energy as compared to the existing devices. | 10-24-2013 |
Riccardo Gottardi, Udine IT
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20150130120 | DEVICE FOR TRANSFERRING A METALLURGICAL MATERIAL - The invention relates to a device having a bottom, side walls and a ceiling, which together define a channel, as well as transportation means, extending in an axial direction of said channel from an entry port of the channel to an exit port of said channel, for transferring a metallurgical material from said entry port to said exit port. | 05-14-2015 |
20150211797 | DEVICE FOR TRANSFERRING A METALLURGICAL MATERIAL - The invention relates to a device having a bottom, side walls and a ceiling, which together define a channel, as well as transportation means, extending in an axial direction of said channel from an entry port of the channel to an exit port of said channel, for transferring a metallurgical material from said entry port to said exit port. | 07-30-2015 |
Riccardo Gottardi, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20150265677 | RECRUITMENT OF MENSENCHYMAL CELLS USING CONTROLLED RELEASE SYSTEMS - The present invention provides microparticles that deliver in vivo predictable release profiles of at least one chemokine to create a biomimetic chemokine concentration gradient that induces the migration of multipotent stem cells to the anatomical site of the microparticles. Various release profiles are demonstrated that depend upon the relative concentration of alginate in the chemokine-loaded microparticle. Local administration and/or intraarticular injection of the microparticles are useful in conditions such as osteoarthritis. Targeted systemic delivery of the alginate chemokine microparticles to distant anatomical sites subjected to autoimmune disease symptomology can be performed by encapsulation within liposomes having targeting ligands. Consequently, upon the creation of the appropriate chemokine gradient, multipotent stem cells will migrate to the distant anatomical site where the liposomes are attached. | 09-24-2015 |
Victor Gottardi, Ottawa CA
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20110279678 | Surveillance System with Direct Database Server Storage - A video surveillance system includes at least one of a camera or a streamer. A data base server is coupled to the camera and can store metadata for a video clip from the camera or streamer. A media storage server is coupled to both the camera or, the streamer, and to the data base server to store the clip in the absence of any network video recorders. | 11-17-2011 |
20130093898 | Video Surveillance System and Method via the Internet - A video surveillance system includes at least one of a camera or a streamer. A database server is coupled to the camera or streamer via a recording server and a publicly available computer network. Metadata for a video clip from the camera or streamer can be stored, along with incoming video at a media storage servers. A user can make a request, via a publicly available computer network for selected video or audio. | 04-18-2013 |
20140333777 | SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM WITH DIRECT DATABASE SERVER STORAGE - A video surveillance system includes at least one of a camera or a streamer. A data base server is coupled to the camera and can store metadata for a video clip from the camera or streamer. A media storage server is coupled to both the camera or, the streamer, and to the data base server to store the clip in the absence of any network video recorders. | 11-13-2014 |