Molinari
Albert John Molinari, Pottstown, PA US
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20090054392 | NAPHTHYLPYRIMIDINE, NAPHTHYLPYRAZINE AND NAPHTHYLPYRIDAZINE ANALOGS AND THEIR USE AS AGONISTS OF THE WNT-BETA-CATENIN CELLULAR MESSAGING SYSTEM - The present invention relates to naphthylpyrimidine analogs, methods of making naphthylpyrimidine analogs, compositions comprising a naphthylpyrimidine analog, and methods for treating canonical Wnt-β-catenin cellular messaging system-related disorders comprising administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of a naphthylpyrimidine, naphthylpyrazine and naphthylpyridazine analog. | 02-26-2009 |
Alberto Molinari, Mezzocorona (tn) IT
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20100137997 | PROCESS FOR REALISING BIOLOGICALLY-COMPATIBLE THREE-DIMENSIONAL ELEMENTS - The process for realizing biologically-compatible three-dimensional elements comprises sintering in forming means ( | 06-03-2010 |
Angela Molinari, Rome IT
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20090106597 | Automatically Populating Symptom Databases for Software Applications - A solution is proposed for populating a symptom collection—such as a symptom database—for a software application. The symptom collection includes an indication of a set of symptoms; each symptom consists of an undesired behavior of the software application, which symptom is due to each one of a set of corresponding problems of the software application (resulting from a misuse thereof). The symptom database also includes an indication of an explanation of each problem. A corresponding method involves performing a test of the software application for verifying a correctness of the software application. The symptom collection is then populated according to a result of the test. | 04-23-2009 |
Anthony Molinari, Grafton, MA US
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20110002513 | Medical apparatus and method of using the same for generating a virtual road map guide of a patient's anatomy and annotate the images - An apparatus for displaying and recording medical images and producing by sketching or drawing line segments creating an electronic virtual road map of a patient's anatomy for use by a physician during an intra-body medical procedure. The apparatus includes among its essential elements, an interventional device providing real time images of body structure of the patient; a medical image acquisition system computer adapted for acquisition of a plurality of medical imaging video signals wherein signals are acquired from a transmitting medical device in the medical device's native resolution having a central processing unit, a display, at least one input device, a storage device, an output device wherein the medical image is displayed on the display; and an image generating device, wherein physician uses the input device to sketch or draw line segments creating virtual road map of patient's anatomy over the medical image. The drawing features can also be used as a teaching tool, directing physicians as to what the plan for the procedure is. It can also be used to document the planned procedure. | 01-06-2011 |
20110126127 | System and method for collaboratively communicating on images and saving those communications and images in a standard known format - A network apparatus system and method of use adapted for viewing, illustrating, consulting and collaborating on medical images and saving images and illustrations in acceptable DICOM format. Specifically, a Consultant Client or a plurality of Consultant Clients having the capability to view still and streaming video medical images, then illustrating over those images with the ability to save those images. Also a Collaborator Client, a person user or a plurality of Collaborator Clients having the ability to remotely view streaming or still medical images and illustrating over those images. The Collaborator Clients can draw, telestrate and annotate over those images with the ability to save those images. The Collaborator Client also has the ability to work in partnership with other Collaborator Clients, each Collaborator Client viewing the same medical image and each illustrating on the image and each being able to view all users illustrations and medical image simultaneously. | 05-26-2011 |
Arthur Molinari, Beaverton, OR US
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20100323817 | Golf Ball With Oriented Particles - A golf ball with a layer of composite material applied to at least one surface of one layer of the ball. The composite material includes a plurality of particles. The particles are shaped to enable specific orientations. A percentage of the particles in the composite material achieve a specific orientation. A portion of at least one of the particles extends from the composite material layer and into an adjacent, surrounding layer. The particles may have a tetrapod shape. The composite layer may be applied as a thin film coating, such as in a primer layer. | 12-23-2010 |
20110065530 | Alignment Guide for a Golf Ball - A golf ball with an alignment guide includes at least two lines of printing. A first line of printing includes arrows at opposite ends of the line of printing to act as the alignment guide. A second line of printing is printed with a different color than the first line of printing. The second line of printing is legible when viewed from a first angle and appears to fade when viewed from a second angle so that the second line of printing does not distract the golfer's eye from the alignment guide. The second line of printing may include metallic particles to enhance this effect. | 03-17-2011 |
20110183780 | Golf Swing Data Gathering Method And System - A method and system for capturing, transmitting, and displaying golf swing data uses data capture elements in golf balls or golf clubs to capture data and transmission elements to transmit the golf swing data to a mobile computing auxiliary device. The mobile computing auxiliary device relays the captured and transmitted golf swing data to a mobile computing device. The mobile computing device transmits the golf swing data to a database. A server associated with the database generates web pages to make the golf swing data available over the internet. | 07-28-2011 |
20110224007 | Golf Ball With Piezoelectric Material - A golf ball with a piezoelectric material portion allows golf ball data to be obtained when a golfer hits the golf ball with a golf club. An output from the piezoelectric material generated in response to the impact force of the golf club hitting the golf ball is measured. Based on the measured output, golf ball data can be obtained. The obtained golf ball data may be used by golf club fitting systems, golf ball fitting systems, and golfer profile databases. | 09-15-2011 |
20110224008 | Golf Ball With Piezoelectric Material - A golf ball including a piezoelectric material allows the characteristics of the golf ball to be changed by application of an electric current. An electric current may be applied to the piezoelectric material prior to impact of the golf ball by the golf club using a golf tee with a power source. An electric current may be applied to the piezoelectric material after impact of the golf ball by the golf club and during flight of the golf ball. By selectively applying or removing electric current prior to, during, or after impact with the golf club, the characteristics of the golf ball may be changed and the flight path characteristics of the golf ball may be altered. | 09-15-2011 |
20110224015 | Golf Ball With Inidicia To Indicate Imparted Shear Force - A golf ball includes an inner layer, an outer layer, and a cavity therebetween. A fluid, such as a viscous damping fluid, is placed in the cavity. When the ball is struck, the inner and outer layers rotate independently of one another. Indicia are provided on the inner and outer layers. An examination of the relative position of the indicia before the ball is struck and after the ball is struck can yield data that indicate the shear force of the stroke. | 09-15-2011 |
20120064998 | Golf Ball Having High Initial Velocity - A multi-layer ball includes a core made of a high energy material such as a highly neutralized polymer and a cover made of a deadening material. A specified relationship exists between the compression and coefficient of restitution of the core and of the ball. The initial velocity of the ball is higher than what would be expected based on the coefficient of restitution of the ball compared to prior balls. The use of the deadening material allows the coefficient of restitution of the ball to be relatively low, which can yield improved spinnability in the half wedge shots while maintaining driver distance. | 03-15-2012 |
20120070009 | Microphone Array And Method Of Use - A system for capturing high quality sound information from an impact includes a microphone stand and microphone array. The microphone stand is configured so that the microphone array arranged thereupon is focused on a single point so that ambient noise may be reduced. | 03-22-2012 |
20130017898 | Golf Clubs and Golf Club Heads Having Adjustable CharacteristicsAANM MOLINARI; ArthurAACI BeavertonAAST ORAACO USAAGP MOLINARI; Arthur Beaverton OR US - A golf club head which may include a golf club head body, a ball striking face and a piezoelectric member in the golf club head, wherein the piezoelectric member is configured to be selectively adjusted by an input provided through a controller operably connected to the piezoelectric member. Further, the piezoelectric member may be capable of having a first configuration to provide the golf club head body with a first attribute and may also be capable of having a second configuration to provide the body with a second attribute in response to the input provided by the controller. Further, the second attribute may be different from the first attribute. | 01-17-2013 |
20130029053 | Method Of Manufacturing A Golf Ball Including A Blend Of Highly Neutralized Acid Polymers - Method of making a golf ball. A blend of a first highly neutralized acid polymer, a second highly neutralized acid polymer, and an ionomer-based masterbatch comprising an ionomer resin and an additive is used to form a layer of a golf ball. A second layer that essentially encloses the blend-containing layer then is formed. | 01-31-2013 |
20130029786 | Golf Ball Including A Blend Of Highly Neutralized Acid Polymers And Method Of Manufacture - A golf ball having an inner core layer, an outer core layer enclosing the inner core layer, and a cover layer enclosing the outer core layer. The inner core layer includes a blend of a first highly neutralized acid polymer having a first Vicat softening temperature and a first specific gravity, a second highly neutralized acid polymer having a second Vicat softening temperature and a second specific gravity, and an ionomer-based masterbatch comprising an additive and an ionomer resin having a third Vicat softening temperature and a third specific gravity. The absolute values of the differences among the Vicat softening temperatures is no more than about 15° C. and the absolute value of the difference between the specific gravities is no more than about 0.015. The cover layer may include an inner cover layer enclosing the outer core layer and an outer layer enclosing the inner cover layer. | 01-31-2013 |
20130029788 | Golf Ball Including a Blend Of Highly Neutralized Acid Polymers And Method of Manufacture - A golf ball having an inner core layer, an outer core layer essentially enclosing the inner core layer, an inner cover layer essentially enclosing the outer core layer, and an outer cover layer essentially enclosing the inner cover layer. The golf ball includes a blend of at least first and second highly neutralized acid polymers, each having a Vicat softening temperature and a specific gravity. The absolute value of the difference between the Vicat softening temperatures is no more than about 15° C. and the absolute value of the difference between the specific gravities is no more than about 0.015. Also, the method of making the blend and the golf ball is disclosed. | 01-31-2013 |
20130085015 | Golf Ball Having Relationships Among The Densities Of Various Layers - A four piece golf ball includes several relationships among the values of the densities of its layers. Namely, the sum of the density of the inner core and the outer core is at least 2 g/cm | 04-04-2013 |
20130113961 | Portable Movement Capture Device And Method Of Finite Element Analysis - A portable movement capture device is described. The portable movement capture device includes one or more cameras that capture high-speed video or still images of a player performing a sports activity. In one embodiment, the sports activity is a golf swing of a golfer. The portable movement capture device is arranged in a housing with one or more cameras and may optionally include a number of additional components to assist with capturing information associated with a player performing a sports activity. The captured information is analyzed using a method of finite element analysis to isolate a portion of the captured information. With this arrangement, specific regions of a player are analyzed, individually, or relatively with other regions, for a particular movement associated with the sports activity. A handheld motion capture device is also described that combines components of a portable movement capture device with an integrated display. | 05-09-2013 |
20130244811 | Golf Ball Having Relationships Among The Densities Of Various Layers - A four piece golf ball includes several relationships among the values of the densities of its layers. Namely, the sum of the density of the inner core and the outer core is at least 2 g/cm | 09-19-2013 |
20130255888 | System and Method for Removing the Outer Layer of a Layered Article - A system and method for refurbishing or recycling a layered article such as a golf ball is disclosed that includes removing a cover from the article. The system can include a golf ball guide, a golf ball scorer-driver that can score the outer shell of the golf ball while simultaneously advancing it along the golf ball guide, a cover peeler having an orifice with an inner diameter that is less than an outer diameter of the golf ball cover, and a press that can drive the golf ball core through the cover peeler orifice. The method includes inducing at least one weakened region in the outer shell of the golf ball, rupturing the weakened region to create at least one opening in the golf ball outer shell, and forcing a core portion of the golf ball through the opening in the golf ball outer shell. | 10-03-2013 |
20130260044 | METHOD OF MAKING GOLF BALL WITH THERMAL SPRAYED LAYER - A method of manufacturing a golf ball with a deposited layer is disclosed. The deposited layer is not produced by a molding process, such as injection molding or compression molding. Instead, the deposition process is produced by another process, such as thermal spraying. The deposited layer may include partially fused particulate material. The deposited layer may be added to a golf ball design as one or more supplemental layers. The deposited layer may also be provided in a golf ball design as a substitute for one or more layers. A golf ball may further include a combination of one or more supplemental deposited layers and one or more substituted deposited layers. | 10-03-2013 |
20130260916 | Golf Ball With Deposited Layer - A golf ball with a deposited layer is disclosed. The deposited layer is not produced by a molding process, such as injection molding or compression molding. Instead, the deposition process is produced by another process, such as thermal spraying or sintering. The deposited layer may include partially fused particulate material. The deposited layer may be added to a golf ball design as one or more supplemental layers. The deposited layer may also be provided in a golf ball design as a substitute for one or more layers. A golf ball may further include a combination of one or more supplemental deposited layers and one or more substituted deposited layers. | 10-03-2013 |
20130260917 | Golf Ball Having Multi-Layer Core With Filler In Outer Core - A golf ball includes an inner core and an outer core, both made of highly neutralized acid polymers. The inner core does not substantially include any fillers, while the outer core does include fillers. The outer core may include fillers in an amount of from about 17.% to about 30.7% by weight. The filler may be barium sulfate. The core made from the inner core and the outer core may have an unexpectedly higher coefficient of restitution. | 10-03-2013 |
20130310195 | Method Apparatus for Producing a Golf Ball - Aspects of the disclosure relate to a method of producing a golf ball, which may include creating a core of the golf ball, creating an outer cover of the golf ball around the core of the golf ball and applying a coating material to the golf ball. Further, creating the outer cover of the golf ball around the core of the golf ball, may include creating one or more gates, or flash, attached to the outer cover of the golf ball, wherein the one or more gates, or at least a portion of the flash, remain attached to the outer cover of the golf ball while the coating material is applied to the golf ball. | 11-21-2013 |
20140260637 | Impact and Sound Analysis for Golf Equipment - Golf performance and equipment characteristics may be determined by analyzing the impact between a golf ball and an impacting surface. In some examples, the impacting surface may be a golf club face. The impact between the golf ball and the surface may be measured based on sound and/or motion sensors (e.g., gyroscopes, accelerometers, etc.). Based on motion and/or sound data, various equipment-related information including golf ball compression, club head speed and impact location may be derived. Such information and/or other types of data may be conveyed to a user to help improve performance, aid in selecting golf equipment and/or to insure quality of golfing products. | 09-18-2014 |
Arthur Molinari, Portland, OR US
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20130116808 | Method And Apparatus For Low Resolution Golf Swing Image Capture Analysis - A method and system for using a low resolution image of a golfer's swing for analysis is disclosed. Cameras obtain images of various portions of a golfer's swing. A computer calculates parameters associated with a golfer and a golf club from the images. Parameters include body angles, head position, shoulder positions, arm positions, hand positions, leg positions, foot positions, club shaft angles, and club head position. Different portions of the swing are captured using the cameras, including a static initial address, a backswing, a downswing, a forward swing, and a follow-through. A computer uses measured parameters from two or more portions of the swing to determine comparative parameters during different portions of the swing. The computer uses the parameters to generate swing analysis outputs, including swing characteristic information and/or swing profile information. A correlation table relates identified swing analysis outputs to recommendations to the golfer to improve the swing. | 05-09-2013 |
20130161876 | Method Of Molding A Single-Piece Hollow Shell Including Perforations - A method of making a single-piece hollow shell is disclosed. A plurality of perforators is inserted into a mold and create an inner mold surface. A material is inserted into the mold to create a perforated hollow shell between the mold, the inner mold surface, and the perforated. | 06-27-2013 |
20130165260 | Golf Ball With Co-Molded Core And Medial Layer And Method Of Making - A golf ball having a core, an outer core layer, a medial layer, and a cover is disclosed, as well as a method of making. The outer core layer defines perforations therethrough. The core and medial layer are formed integrally through the perforations. | 06-27-2013 |
20130165267 | Method Of Recycling A Ball And Ball For Use In Recycling Method - A method of recycling a multi-material inner part of a golf ball includes a variety of steps. The inner part and cover are separated from one another. The inner part is pulverized into pieces. The pieces are placed in a liquid to separate the pieces of one material from the pieces of the other materials. A ball designed for use in such a system is also disclosed. | 06-27-2013 |
20130172105 | Golf Ball Having Temperature Controllable Compression Deformation - A golf ball having a cover layer, an outer core layer, and an inner core layer. The inner core layer has a first compression deformation at 24° C. and a second compression deformation at 70° C. The ratio between the second compression deformation and the first compression deformation is between approximately 1.5 and approximately 2.5. | 07-04-2013 |
20130184102 | Golf Ball Including A Blend Of Highly Neutralized Acid Polymers And Method Of Manufacture - A golf ball having a core layer, a mantle layer enclosing the core layer, and a cover layer enclosing the mantle layer. At least one of the layers includes a blend of at least two highly neutralized acid polymers having low flexural moduli. The relative proportion of one highly neutralized acid polymer to the other highly neutralized acid polymer is between about 10:90 and about 90:10. | 07-18-2013 |
20130190106 | GOLF BALL HAVING LAYERS WITH SPECIFIED MODULI - A golf ball or other layered article may include three thermoplastic layers and one thermoset layer. The flexural moduli of the thermoplastic materials may be selected to have specified ratios. The ratio of the first flexural modulus to the third flexural modulus may be between about 6 and about 30. The ratio of the second flexural modulus to the first flexural modulus may be between about 2 and about 8. The ratio of the second flexural modulus to the third flexural modulus may be between about 50 and about 180. | 07-25-2013 |
20130196786 | GOLF BALL WITH SPECIFIED RATIO OF BALL SPIN RATE TO LAUNCH ANGLE - A golf ball that, when hit with an iron, has a higher spin rate and launch angle than existing golf balls currently available on the market is disclosed. The same golf ball may have a compatible driver spin rate and launch angle against existing golf balls currently available on the market. When the golf ball is hit with a driver, the golf ball may have a spin rate to launch angle ratio ranging from about 190 to about 360. When the golf ball is hit with an iron other than a pitching wedge, the golf ball may have a spin rate to launch angle ratio ranging from about 500 to about 600. | 08-01-2013 |
20130210544 | Multi-Core Golf Ball Having Increased Initial Velocity At High Swing Speeds Relative To Low Swing Speeds - A golf ball having certain relationships and values of its initial velocities at various club head speeds is provided. The golf ball has a typical initial velocity at a low club head speed, but an increased initial velocity at a high club head speed. Therefore, the golf ball may be advantageously used by both amateur golfers having lower swing speeds and professional golfers having high swing speeds. The golf ball may also achieve an initial velocity of at least about 173 mph at a club head speed of about 125 mph, therefore achieving an increased total shot distance. | 08-15-2013 |
20130210545 | Multi-Core Golf Ball Having Increased Initial Velocity - A golf ball having certain relationships and values of its initial velocities at various club head speeds is provided. The golf ball may achieve an initial velocity of at least about 173 mph at a club head speed of about 125 mph, therefore achieving an increased total shot distance. The golf ball has multiple layers making up its core, and the golf ball may be a four piece golf ball. | 08-15-2013 |
20130210546 | Golf Ball With Specified Core Coefficient Of Restitution - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of highly neutralized polymer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. The cover is a two layer cover, with a hard inner cover and a thermoplastic polyurethane outer cover. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as feel and sound. | 08-15-2013 |
20130210547 | Golf Ball With An Outer Core Having A High Coefficient Of Restitution - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of highly neutralized polymer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. The cover is a two layer cover, with a hard inner cover and a thermoplastic polyurethane outer cover. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as feel and sound. | 08-15-2013 |
20130210548 | Golf Ball With Specified Inner Core And Outer Core Compression - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of highly neutralized polymer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. The cover is a two layer cover, with a hard inner cover and a thermoplastic polyurethane outer cover. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as feel and sound. | 08-15-2013 |
20130210549 | Golf Ball With Specified Core Compression Ratio - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of highly neutralized polymer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. The cover is a two layer cover, with a hard inner cover and a thermoplastic polyurethane outer cover. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as feel and sound. | 08-15-2013 |
20130210550 | Golf Ball With High Density And High Hardness Mantle - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of highly neutralized polymer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. The cover is a two layer cover, with a relatively hard and dense inner cover and a thermoplastic polyurethane outer cover. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as feel and sound. | 08-15-2013 |
20130210551 | Golf Ball With Specified Density Inner Cover Layer - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of highly neutralized polymer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. The cover is a two layer cover, with a hard inner cover and a thermoplastic polyurethane outer cover. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as feel and sound. | 08-15-2013 |
20130210552 | GOLF BALL HAVING HIGH INITIAL VELOCITY - A golf ball having a variable initial velocity associated with striking the golf ball with a driver having different head speeds is disclosed. The structure of the disclosed golf ball may cause the golf ball to experience an initial velocity comparable to premium golf balls currently on the market when hit with a driver head speed less than 100 mph. However, the same golf ball may experience an initial velocity higher than premium golf balls currently on the market when hit with a driver head speed higher than 125 mph. As a result, the disclosed golf ball may have different initial velocities associated with different head speeds. | 08-15-2013 |
20130210553 | Golf Ball With Indicia Printed Under Topcoat - A golf ball may include one or more structural layers, including an outermost structural layer, and indicia applied in a localized area of the ball. Also, the golf ball may include an intermediate coating applied in the localized area over the indicia, wherein the intermediate coating is formulated to prevent alteration of the indicia by the application of the intermediate coating. The golf ball may further include a top coating applied over the entire ball, including the outermost structural layer and the localized area including the intermediate coating. | 08-15-2013 |
20130213153 | Methods For Providing A Selection Of A Recommended Golf Ball - Methods for evaluating and providing selections of recommended golf balls, golf ball constructions, and configurations of golf ball construction components are provided. Such methods may involve obtaining or measuring spin measurements against a plurality of golf clubs for each of a plurality of golf balls. A linear relationship may be used to determine a spin slope for each golf ball on the basis of the set of spin measurements associated with that golf ball. In turn, a selection of a recommended golf ball, golf ball construction, or configuration of a ball construction component may be made based upon which golf ball has the larger spin slope. | 08-22-2013 |
20130217517 | Golf Ball Having Outer Cover With Low Flexural Modulus - A golf ball having an outer cover layer with a lower flexural modulus than that of an inner core layer and/or an inner cover layer is disclosed. The lower flexural modulus of the outer cover layer may give the golf ball a good feel during short shots and putting. The inner cover layer may have a first flexural modulus and the outer cover layer may have a second flexural modulus. The first flexural modulus may be at least about 10 times greater than the second flexural modulus. The inner core layer may have a third flexural modulus. The third flexural modulus may be at least about 5 times greater than the second flexural modulus. | 08-22-2013 |
20130241111 | Golf Ball Core And Method Of Making A Golf Ball Core - A method and system for making a golf ball core is disclosed. The method may generally include forming a golf ball core out of a raw core material. The golf ball core may be rapidly heated to begin curing (or vulcanizing) from the outermost surface toward the center of the golf ball core. Before curing the entire golf ball core, the golf ball core may be quenched to stop the curing process. As a result, the golf ball core may include an outer cured zone and an inner uncured zone. In this state, the golf ball core may be incorporated into a finished golf ball to be sold to consumers. Following a set of instructions provided with the golf ball, the consumer may heat the golf ball to customize the properties of the golf ball core, and, thus, the characteristics of the golf ball. | 09-19-2013 |
20130244812 | Golf Ball with a Large and Soft Polymer Core - A golf ball includes a relatively large polymer core and has a soft ball compression. The polymer is, in the illustrated embodiments, a highly neutralized acid polymer. The golf ball may, optionally, include an outer core made of a different material, such as a thermoset polybutadiene rubber. The golf ball may, optionally, include a mantle layer made of an ionomer material. The inner core having a diameter of between 24 mm and 40 mm, and in some designs, between 28 mm and 32 mm, yields increased iron initial velocity and lower iron spin while maintaining driver performance. | 09-19-2013 |
20130244813 | Golf Ball With Resin Inner Core - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of highly neutralized polymer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. The cover is a two layer cover, with a hard inner cover and a thermoplastic polyurethane outer cover. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as feel and sound. | 09-19-2013 |
20130310197 | Golf Ball With Aggregated Layer Core And Method Of Making - A golf ball is provided capable of having various characteristics based on having an aggregated layer core. The golf ball includes an inner core, an outer shell enclosing the inner core, and an intermediate core enclosing the inner core. The intermediate core includes sublayers thermoplastically fused together to form an aggregated intermediate core layer having overall characteristics formed as a combination of the sublayer characteristics. A method of forming a golf ball core having an aggregated layer core can include forming a first and second stack of nested cups, thermoplastically bonding each of the stacks to each other to form first and second aggregated cups, arranging the aggregated cups around a golf ball inner core, and bonding the aggregated cups to each other. In some configurations, the sublayers can include ultrathin sublayers less than 20 microns thick, and in some configurations, the sublayers can include injection molded sublayers. | 11-21-2013 |
20130320577 | METHOD OF MAKING AND RECYCLING A GOLF BALL - A method of making and recycling a golf ball is disclosed. The method may include processing a used golf ball to make the materials of the used golf ball reusable in a new golf ball. As a result, the disclosed method may decrease the waste of disposing of used golf balls and the costs associated with acquiring and/or processing new materials. The method of recycling a golf ball may generally include pulverizing used golf balls into particles. The used golf balls may be made of materials having different densities. The particles may be placed in a liquid that causes the particles of different materials to float to different levels based on the densities of the materials. At least a portion of the particles may be melted and injected into a sandwich mold to create a new golf ball. | 12-05-2013 |
20140045614 | Golf Ball With Resin Inner Core And Specified Inner Core And Ball Compression - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of a blend of highly neutralized polymers and a low flexural modulus ionomer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. The layers of the ball have specified compression values and relationships. The cover is a single layer ionomer cover, and may be made from a blend of different grades of the ionomer. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as backspin off the irons, feel, and sound. | 02-13-2014 |
20140045615 | GOLF BALL WITH RESIN INNER CORE HAVING SPECIFIED COEFFICIENT OF RESTITUTION OF THE INNER CORE AT VARIOUS SPEEDS - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of a blend of highly neutralized polymers and a low flexural modulus ionomer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. The inner core has a specified range of coefficients of restitution when measured at different velocities. The cover is a single layer ionomer cover, and may be made from a blend of different grades of the ionomer. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as backspin off the irons, feel, and sound. | 02-13-2014 |
20140045616 | Golf Ball With Resin Inner Core And Specified Inner Core And Cover Layer Hardness - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of a blend of highly neutralized polymers and a low flexural modulus ionomer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. The inner core and cover layer each has a specified hardness with a hardness relationship. The cover is a single layer ionomer cover, and may be made from a blend of different grades of the ionomer. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as backspin off the irons, feel, and sound. | 02-13-2014 |
20140045617 | Golf Ball With Resin Inner Core With a Designated Specific Gravity - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of a blend of highly neutralized polymers and a low flexural modulus ionomer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. The inner core has a specified specific gravity. The cover is a single layer ionomer cover, and may be made from a blend of different grades of the ionomer. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as backspin off the irons, feel, and sound. | 02-13-2014 |
20140045618 | MULTILAYER GOLF BALL WITH RESIN INNER CORE AND SPECIFIED HARDNESS RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE VARIOUS LAYERS - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of a blend of highly neutralized polymers and a low flexural modulus ionomer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. A hardness relationship between the layers of the ball is specified to achieve particular performance characteristics. The cover is a single layer ionomer cover, and may be made from a blend of different grades of the ionomer. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as backspin off the irons, feel, and sound. | 02-13-2014 |
20140045619 | MULTILAYER GOLF BALL WITH RESIN INNER CORE AND SPECIFIC COEFFICIENT OF RESTITUTION RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE LAYERS - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of a blend of highly neutralized polymers and a low flexural modulus ionomer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. The inner core has a specified relationship of coefficients of restitution of the various layers of the ball. The cover is a single layer ionomer cover, and may be made from a blend of different grades of the ionomer. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as backspin off the irons, feel, and sound. | 02-13-2014 |
20140045620 | Golf Ball With Resin Inner Core - A high performance golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of a blend of highly neutralized polymers and a low flexural modulus ionomer, and may include a blend of different highly neutralized polymers. The inner core has a specified range of coefficients of restitution when measured at different velocities. The cover is a single layer ionomer cover, and may be made from a blend of different grades of the ionomer. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as backspin off the irons, feel, and sound. | 02-13-2014 |
20140045622 | Golf Ball With Two Soft Layers And One Hard Layer - A golf ball is provided that has a certain relationship among the hardness values of its various layers. The golf ball may have a four-piece construction, including an inner core, an outer core, a mantle layer, and the cover layer. Of the inner core, outer core, and mantle layer, two may be considered soft while one may be considered hard. The inner core may be made from a highly neutralized polymer. | 02-13-2014 |
20140045623 | Golf Ball With Hard Cover Layer - A golf ball is provided that has a cover layer with an increased hardness. The golf ball may have an inner core made from a highly neutralized polymer. The golf ball may have a four-piece construction, including an inner core, an outer core, a mantle layer, and the cover layer. The cover layer may be made of a thermoplastic polyurethane. The thermoplastic polyurethane cover layer may be formed of a material having a plaque hardness of at least about 44 Shore D. For example, the cover layer may be formed of a material having a plaque hardness of from about 44 to about 50 Shore D, or about 46 Shore D in particular. | 02-13-2014 |
20140048974 | Method Of Making A Golf Ball - A method of making a golf ball is disclosed. The golf ball includes a resin inner core, a rubber outer core, and a cover. The resin inner core is made of a highly neutralized polymer and at least one ionomer. The cover is a dimpled ionomer cover, made of a blend of different grades of ionomer. This construction provides desirable compression, coefficient of restitution, and moment of inertia properties. The ball as a whole has properties to maximize performance and aesthetic properties, such as driver distance, iron control, feel, and sound. The ball is particularly well-suited to balancing driver initial velocity and compression so that driver trajectory and distance is maintained or improved while greater control and feel is enhanced. | 02-20-2014 |
20140051530 | GOLF BALL WITH RADIALLY COMPRESSED INTERMEDIATE LAYER - A method of forming a golf ball includes molding a golf ball core through at least one of injection molding and compression molding, and subsequently volumetrically contracting the core. Once the core is contracted, an intermediate layer is formed about the core, and the core is subsequently allowed to expand to an intermediate state such that the core applies a contact pressure against an inner surface of the intermediate layer. | 02-20-2014 |
20140274438 | Fitting A Golf Ball Using A Strike Characteristics Detector - A system and method for ball fitting is disclosed. The system and method may use a swing characteristics detector. A detector may be placed between a golf club face and a golf ball. The golf club may strike the golf ball, and a mark may be made on the swing characteristic detector. The mark may be evaluated to determine at least one swing characteristic. The swing characteristic may be used to select an appropriate golf ball for a golfer. | 09-18-2014 |
20150174457 | Multi-Core Golf Ball Having Increased Initial Velocity - A golf ball having certain relationships and values of its initial velocities at various club head speeds is provided. The golf ball may achieve an initial velocity of at least about 173 mph at a club head speed of about 125 mph, therefore achieving an increased total shot distance. The golf ball has multiple layers making up its core, and the golf ball may be a four piece golf ball. | 06-25-2015 |
20150183161 | 3D PRINT HEAD - A print head for a three dimensional printer includes a nozzle defining a print orifice, a mixing cavity disposed within the nozzle, and a first and second filament feeder. The first filament feeder is configured to controllably advance a first filament into the mixing cavity at a first feed rate, and the second filament feeder configured to controllably advance a second filament into the mixing cavity at a second feed rate. The print head further includes a heating element in thermal communication with the mixing cavity that is configured to melt each of the first filament and the second filament. | 07-02-2015 |
20150183167 | 3D PRINTER WITH NATIVE SPHERICAL CONTROL - A three dimensional printer includes a work surface, an arcuate track disposed within in a track plane that is orthogonal to the work surface, a carriage slidably disposed on the track and translatable relative thereto, and a print head supported by the carriage. The track has a constant radius of curvature extending from a point on the work surface. The print head is translatable in a radial direction relative to the track, and includes a nozzle defining a print orifice, a mixing cavity disposed within the nozzle and in fluid communication with the orifice, and both a first and second filament feeder, each configured to controllably advance a respective filament into the mixing cavity at a respective feed rate. The print head further includes a heating element in thermal communication with the mixing cavity and configured to melt each of the first filament and the second filament. | 07-02-2015 |
20150199170 | FITTING GOLF BALLS USING ACOUSTIC RESPONSE - An electronic method for matching a user with a golf ball includes playing a first digital audio file to a user via a computer and playing a second digital audio file to the user via the computer. Each of the first digital audio file and the second digital audio file correspond to an acoustic response of a respective golf ball to a standardized impact force. The method then includes receiving an input from the user via the computer, where the input corresponds to a preferred acoustic response selected from the acoustic response of the first golf ball and the acoustic response of the second golf ball. Once the preferred response is determined, the method includes displaying a golf ball model that corresponds to the preferred acoustic response. | 07-16-2015 |
Arthur P. Molinari, Beaverton, OR US
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20130134626 | Apparatus And Method Of Creating A Dimple - An apparatus and method of creating a dimple on a golf ball comprises the positioning of a runner and gate in a mold in a location where it is desired to form a dimple. A polymer is injected into a mold cavity in the mold. A cutter is placed adjacent the mold. When the cutter is actuated to cut the polymer, a pocket is formed between the cutter and the polymer in the mold, thereby creating a dimple on the molded golf ball. | 05-30-2013 |
20130137528 | Method And Apparatus For Determining An Angle Of Attack From Multiple Ball Hitting - A method and apparatus for determining an angle of attack of a golf swing based on multiple ball hitting is disclosed. Multiple golf balls of different known constructions are hit by a golfer. Club head speed and backspin data associated with each of the hit golf balls is measured. Based on a correlation between an angle of attack and measured data associated with the golf balls of different known constructions, an angle of attack of a golf swing can be determined. Different sets of golf balls of known constructions can be provided based on characteristics of a golfer. A kit including at least three golf balls of different known constructions and a database containing the correlation between data associated with the at least three golf balls and an angle of attack is also disclosed. | 05-30-2013 |
20130165245 | Golf Ball Having Partial Cured UV Coating - A golf ball may include a UV curable coating layer that is only partially cured upon finishing. The golf ball may be used in its partially cured state in a game of golf, where the partially cured state may be advantageous for play under wet conditions. The coating layer may then further cure upon exposure to UV light, such as ambient environmental light from the sun during a game of golf in sunny conditions. As a result of this further curing, the coating may transition to a cured state that is associated with play characteristics that are advantageous for play under sunny dry conditions. | 06-27-2013 |
20130165269 | Golf Ball With Indicia Printed Under Topcoat - A golf ball is provided that may include one or more structural layers, including an outermost structural layer having an outer surface. The ball may also include a primer coating applied to the entire outer surface of the outermost structural layer. In addition, the ball may include indicia applied on the primer coating in a localized area. Further, the ball may include an intermediate coating applied in the localized area over the indicia, wherein the intermediate coating is formulated to prevent alteration of the indicia by the application of the intermediate coating. A top coating may be applied over the entire ball, including the primer coating and the localized area including the intermediate coating. | 06-27-2013 |
20130225322 | Ball Incorporating Cover Separation Element - A ball includes a core, a cover, and an intermediate layer between the core and the cover. The intermediate layer may be deformed or actuated to create discontinuities in the cover. The creation of discontinuities allows for easier recycling of the ball parts. The intermediate layer may include one of a bladder or a hydrophilic material that expand upon the introduction of a fluid, a shape memory polymer that deforms upon application of a stimulus, or two materials that react chemically to form a gas. | 08-29-2013 |
20130225323 | Multi-Layer Golf Ball With Bladder Core - The present disclosure is directed to a golf ball and a method for manufacturing a golf ball including a bladder core. In at least one embodiment, the bladder core includes an ethyl vinyl alcohol copolymer layer combined with multiple layers of thermoplastic polyurethane or other material to prevent leakage. In addition, it is contemplated that the bladder core may include a one-way valve for adjusting the pressure of a fluid within the bladder core to produce different performance characteristics. | 08-29-2013 |
20130225324 | BALL INCORPORATING ELEMENT FOR CRACKING COVER - A ball includes a core, a cover, and cracking element or cracking layer. The cracking layer may be deformed or actuated to create discontinuities in the cover. The creation of discontinuities allows for easier recycling of the ball parts. The cracking layer may include one of a bladder or a hydrophilic material that expand upon the introduction of a fluid, a shape memory polymer that deforms upon application of a stimulus, or two materials that react chemically to form a gas. | 08-29-2013 |
Arthur P. Molinari, Portland, OR US
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20140357424 | GOLF BALL WITH LOW DENSITY - A golf ball has a diameter of at least about 43.6 mm and a density of from about 0.85 g/cm | 12-04-2014 |
Arthur Parker Molinari, Portland, OR US
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20150101425 | METHODS FOR PROVIDING A SELECTION OF A RECOMMENDED GOLF BALL - Methods for evaluating and providing selections of recommended golf balls, golf ball constructions, and configurations of golf ball construction components are provided. Such methods may involve obtaining or measuring spin measurements for a plurality of golf clubs for each of a plurality of golf balls. A linear relationship may be used to determine a spin slope for each golf ball on the basis of the set of spin measurements associated with that golf ball. In turn, a selection of a recommended golf ball, golf ball construction, or configuration of a ball construction component may be made based upon which golf ball has the larger spin slope. | 04-16-2015 |
20150144258 | Golf Ball With Aggregated Layer Core And Method Of Making - A golf ball is provided capable of having various characteristics based on having an aggregated layer core. The golf ball includes an inner core, an outer shell enclosing the inner core, and an intermediate core enclosing the inner core. The intermediate core includes sublayers thermoplastically fused together to form an aggregated intermediate core layer having overall characteristics formed as a combination of the sublayer characteristics. A method of forming a golf ball core having an aggregated layer core can include forming a first and second stack of nested cups, thermoplastically bonding each of the stacks to each other to form first and second aggregated cups, arranging the aggregated cups around a golf ball inner core, and bonding the aggregated cups to each other. In some configurations, the sublayers can include ultrathin sublayers less than 20 microns thick, and in some configurations, the sublayers can include injection molded sublayers. | 05-28-2015 |
20150157899 | Golf Ball with a Large and Soft Polymer Core - A golf ball includes a relatively large polymer core and has a soft ball compression. The polymer is, in the illustrated embodiments, a highly neutralized acid polymer. The golf ball may, optionally, include an outer core made of a different material, such as a thermoset polybutadiene rubber. The golf ball may, optionally, include a mantle layer made of an ionomer material. The inner core having a diameter of between 24 mm and 40 mm, and in some designs, between 28 mm and 32 mm, yields increased iron initial velocity and lower iron spin while maintaining driver performance. | 06-11-2015 |
Daniele Molinari, Lodi IT
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20140291203 | CATALYTIC SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR THE TOTAL HYDROCONVERSION OF HEAVY OILS - A catalytic system characterized in that it comprises: a first catalyst, having a hydrogenating function, consisting of solid particles of which at least 95% by volume having an equivalent diameter smaller than 20 μm, containing one or more sulfides of metals of group VI and/or VIII B, possibly prepared starting from an oil-soluble precursor of the same; and a second catalyst, having a cracking function, consisting of solid particles of which at least 90% by volume having an equivalent diameter larger than 5 μm and smaller than 5 mm, containing an amorphous silico-aluminate and/or a crystalline silico-aluminate and/or an alumina, the equivalent average diameter of the solid particles of the second catalyst being greater than the equivalent average diameter of the solid particles of the first catalyst. Said catalytic system can be used in a process for the hydroconversion of heavy oils which comprises sending the heavy oil to a hydroprocessing step carried out in one or more slurry reactors, in the presence of hydrogen or a mixture of hydrogen and H | 10-02-2014 |
20140360921 | CATALYTIC SYSTEM, PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF SAID SYSTEM AND HYDROTREATMENT PROCESS USING SAID SYSTEM - The catalytic system comprising a nucleus containing a supported hydrotreatment, hydrogenation and/or cracking catalyst or a carrier selected from an amorphous silico-aluminate, a crystalline silico-aluminate and/or an alumina characterized in that the surface of said nucleus is partially or totally covered by a layer of molybdenite. The relative preparation process can be carried out starting from the nucleus containing the supported catalyst or carrier, depositing, on the surface of said nucleus, a molybdenite either preformed or generated in situ following the addition of an oil-soluble precursor of molybdenum so as to partially or totally cover it with a layer of molybdenite. | 12-11-2014 |
Dave Molinari, Huntington Beach, CA US
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20120145292 | VEHICLE COVER - A form-fitting protective vehicle cover is disclosed. Example embodiments include a fabric sheet for protecting a vehicle and vehicle components, wherein said fabric sheet is flexible and weather resistant, the fabric sheet being configured with a forward portion to cover handle bars of the vehicle, attachment strips configured to releaseably attach the forward portion of the fabric sheet to an aft portion of the fabric sheet to securely cover the handle bars of the vehicle, the attachment strips being releasable to enable the forward portion to be folded back to expose the handle bars; shroud pockets integrated into the underside of the fabric sheet to form a pocket to capture a component of the vehicle; and heat shields integrated into the underside of the fabric sheet to form to form an extra layer of protection for particular vehicle components. | 06-14-2012 |
20140345760 | VEHICLE COVER - A form-fitting protective vehicle cover is disclosed. Example embodiments include a fabric sheet for protecting a vehicle and vehicle components, wherein said fabric sheet is flexible and weather resistant, the fabric sheet being configured with a forward portion to cover handle bars of the vehicle, the fabric sheet exposing a front wheel of the vehicle; attachment loops configured to releaseably attach to the handle bars of the vehicle, but expose the front wheel of the vehicle, the attachment loops being attachable to individually attach to each handle bar, yet the attachment loops being releasable to enable the forward portion to be folded back to expose the handle bars; and heat shields integrated into the underside of the fabric sheet to form an extra layer of protection for particular vehicle components. | 11-27-2014 |
Elisa Molinari, Genova IT
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20120202696 | OPEN-STRUCTURE MAGNETIC ASSEMBLY FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING - An open-structure magnetic assembly is adapted to generate a homogeneous magnetic field in an accessible space region, including a first and second independent source of magnetic field ( | 08-09-2012 |
Gabriella Molinari, Wolfenbuttel DE
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20140378646 | UTILIZATION OF THE NOVEL, ENVIRONMENTAL ISOLATES PSEUDOMONAS sp. IPB-B26 AND N-128 FOR THE EFFICIENT HIGH YIELD PRODUCTION OF mcl/lcl-PHAs - The present application is directed at microorganisms of the genus | 12-25-2014 |
20140378647 | UTILIZATION OF THE NOVEL, ENVIRONMENTAL ISOLATE PSEUDOMONAS sp. IPB-A36 FOR THE EFFICIENT PRODUCTION OF mcl/lcl-PHAs and SPECIALTY-PHAs - The present application is directed at a microorganism of the genus | 12-25-2014 |
20150203878 | PHA-PRODUCING GENETICALLY ENGINEERED MICROORGANISMS - The present invention is directed at genetically engineered form of a naturally PHA producing microorganism, which has an increased number of copies, compared to the wild type microorganism, of at least one gene coding a polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthase, wherein said increased number of copies provides a balanced overproduction of said PHA synthase, and eventually causing the microorganism to overproduce medium- or long-chain-length PHAs in an amount of at least 1.2 times compared to the wild type after 24 h, wherein the reference condition for assessing the overproduction is modified MM medium containing 15 mM sodium octanoate. The production of PHAs in the microorganism can in addition be favourably influenced by the inactivation of genes encoding for proteins involved in the degradation of PHA, resulting in an even increased production of the microorganism of this compound without a decline in the PHA content over time. The inventive microorganisms are useful in the commercial production of PHAs. The present invention further relates to a method for the production of PHA. | 07-23-2015 |
Gian Mario Molinari, Castelmella IT
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20120017755 | Gas-Operated Firearm - A gas operating system for a firearm renders the firearm capable of firing a wide range of shot loads by passively or automatically compensating for different shot loads. The firearm includes a plurality of ports formed in the firearm barrel, and corresponding ports formed in a gas cylinder of the gas operating system. The ports tap gases generated during firing which are used to cycle the firearm. When firing different cartridge loads, differing combinations of the ports are selectively at least partially blocked or otherwise obstructed by the cartridge casing according to the size of the cartridge. | 01-26-2012 |
Gian Mario Molinari, Castelmella (bs) IT
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20110271826 | GAS-OPERATED FIREARM - A gas operating system for a firearm renders the firearm capable of firing a wide range of shot loads by passively or automatically compensating for different shot loads. The firearm includes a plurality of ports formed in the firearm barrel, and corresponding ports formed in a gas cylinder of the gas operating system. The ports tap gases generated during firing which are used to cycle the firearm. When firing different cartridge loads, differing combinations of the ports are selectively at least partially blocked or otherwise obstructed by the cartridge casing according to the size of the cartridge. | 11-10-2011 |
Guy A. Molinari, Shelton, WA US
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20150079573 | STORYTELLING ENVIRONMENT: STORY AND PLAYGROUP CREATION - Embodiments provide techniques for dynamically creating a story for playback using a plurality of storytelling devices. Embodiments identify a plurality of storytelling devices available to participate in a storytelling experience. User input associated with the storytelling experience is received. Embodiments further include retrieving a story template based at least in part on the identified plurality of storytelling devices. Additionally, embodiments dynamically create a first story by mapping actions from the retrieved story template to storytelling devices in the plurality of storytelling devices, based at least in part on the received user input, such that the plurality of storytelling devices will perform a respective one or more actions during playback of the first story based on the mapped actions from the retrieved story template. | 03-19-2015 |
Joe Molinari, Redwood City, CA US
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20110091136 | SEALABLE ENCLOSURE - A pocket closure assembly can have a pocket and a first member coupled to the pocket, where the first member has a first surface. A second member may be rotatably coupled to the first member, where the second member has a second surface that mates with the first surface to form a seal for the pocket if the second member is rotated to a closed position. | 04-21-2011 |
John Molinari, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20120026174 | Method and Apparatus for Character Animation - The present invention provides various means for the animation of character expression in coordination with an audio sound track. The animator selects or creates characters and expressive characteristic from a menu, and then enters the characteristics, including lip and mouth morphology, in coordination with a running sound track. | 02-02-2012 |
Larry M. Molinari, Mequon, WI US
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20090056816 | CHECK VALVE AND SHUT-OFF RESET DEVICE FOR LIQUID DELIVERY SYSTEMS - A check valve assembly which in an open position allows liquid to flow in one direction through the assembly including a moving sealing member which engages a seal to prevent liquid flow in a second opposite direction. The sealing member may be moved into engagement with the seal by rotation of a stem with an eccentric to block flow in both directions. A check valve and shut-off device assembly which in an open position allows liquid to flow in one direction through the assembly until gas or foam is mixed with the liquid. The shut-off device includes a sealing member which engages a seal to block flow through the assembly when foam or gas is present in the liquid. The check valve includes a sealing member which can reset the shut-off device. The check valve sealing member also engages the same sealing member to prevent any flow through the assembly in a closed position. In an open position, the check valve sealing member may engage the seal to prevent reverse flow of liquid through the assembly. | 03-05-2009 |
Luca Molinari, Piacenza IT
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20130077421 | FAILURE DIAGNOSIS CIRCUIT - A failure diagnosis circuit includes a multiplexer and a controller. The multiplexer receives address signals, and selectively outputs one of the address signals to an addressable module in response to a selecting signal. The controller generates a first one of address signals and the selecting signal. A built-in self-test circuit generates the second address signal. The addressable module includes addressable components responsive to the address signal. The controller processes the output of the addressable module responsive to the address signal to make a failure diagnosis. The built-in self-test circuit performs signature analysis on the read out output of the addressable module. | 03-28-2013 |
20140133677 | DIGITAL ELECTRONIC INTERFACE CIRCUIT FOR AN ACOUSTIC TRANSDUCER, AND CORRESPONDING ACOUSTIC TRANSDUCER SYSTEM - A interface circuit for an acoustic transducer provided with a first detection structure and a second detection structure has: a first input and a second input; a first processing path and a second processing path coupled, respectively, to the first input and second input and supply a first processed signal and a second processed signal; and a recombination stage, which supplies a mixed signal by combining the first processed signal and the second processed signal with a respective weight that is a function of a first level value of the first processed signal. The first and second inputs receive a respective detection signal associated, respectively, to the first detection structure and to the second detection structure of the acoustic transducer; and an output stage the first processed signal, the second processed signal or the mixed signal, on the basis of a second level value of the first processed signal. | 05-15-2014 |
20150228359 | FAILURE DIAGNOSIS CIRCUIT - A failure diagnosis circuit includes a multiplexer and a controller. The multiplexer receives address signals, and selectively outputs one of the address signals to an addressable module in response to a selecting signal. The controller generates a first one of address signals and the selecting signal. A built-in self-test circuit generates the second address signal. The addressable module includes addressable components responsive to the address signal. The controller processes the output of the addressable module responsive to the address signal to make a failure diagnosis. The built-in self-test circuit performs signature analysis on the read out output of the addressable module. | 08-13-2015 |
Lucio Molinari, Milano IT
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20140374659 | ZERO EMISSIONS SULPHUR RECOVERY PROCESS WITH CONCURRENT HYDROGEN PRODUCTION - Disclosed is a process for the concurrent production of hydrogen and sulphur from a H | 12-25-2014 |
Luis Molinari, Ravenna (ra) IT
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20110124792 | RUBBER MIXTURE - The invention relates to a rubber mixture comprising at least one rubber and at least one low-PAH-content carbon black, where the low-PAH-content carbon black has | 05-26-2011 |
Mario Molinari, Genova IT
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20110122765 | Protection Against The Effect of Equipment Failure in a Communications System - A data communications system has a plurality of nodes connected by a plurality of links. A subset of the links and nodes forms a worker path for carrying worker data through the communications system, and a further subset of links and nodes provides a protection path for carrying other data in the absence of a fault in the worker path and for providing an alternative path for the worker data in the event of a fault in the worker path. The alternative path is predetermined prior to the detection of a fault in the worker path. | 05-26-2011 |
20150023157 | Protection Against the Effect of Equipment Failure in a Communications System - A data communications system has a plurality of nodes connected by a plurality of links. A subset of the links and nodes forms a worker path for carrying worker data through the communications system, and a further subset of links and nodes provides a protection path for carrying other data in the absence of a fault in the worker path and for providing an alternative path for the worker data in the event of a fault in the worker path. The alternative path is predetermined prior to the detection of a fault in the worker path. | 01-22-2015 |
Mario Molinari, San Donato Milanese (milan) IT
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20100200463 | PROCESS FOR THE HYDROCONVERSION OF HEAVY OILS - A process for the conversion of heavy oils comprising sending the heavy oil to hydrotreatment, of the high severity type, in the presence of high concentrations of a suitable hydrogenation catalyst dispersed in slurry phase, effected in a suitable solid accumulation reactor capable of operating stably in the presence of solids deriving from and generated by the feedstock charged, wherein the hydrogen or mixtures thereof is fed at suitable flow-rates and suitably distributed, obtaining the conversion products in vapour phase directly in the reactor. | 08-12-2010 |
20150184087 | PROCESS FOR THE HYDROCONVERSION OF HEAVY OILS - A process for the conversion of heavy oils comprising sending the heavy oil to hydrotreatment, of the high severity type, in the presence of high concentrations of a suitable hydrogenation catalyst dispersed in slurry phase, effected in a suitable solid accumulation reactor capable of operating stably in the presence of solids deriving from and generated by the feedstock charged, wherein the hydrogen or mixtures thereof is fed at suitable flow-rates and suitably distributed, obtaining the conversion products in vapour phase directly in the reactor. | 07-02-2015 |
Maurizio Molinari, Bellinzona CH
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20110106062 | System and Method For In Vivo Delivery of Antibodies and Fragments Thereof - The present invention is directed to devices and methods for in situ delivering an antibody or a fragment thereof to a host. In particular, the invention relates to devices and methods for in situ delivering an antibody or a fragment thereof to patient suffering for a neurodegenerative disorder or other diseases treated by antibody administration. | 05-05-2011 |
Mauro Molinari, Genova IT
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20130221747 | Subscriber Line Power Distribution System - A system and a method for distributing power to telecommunication subscriber lines is disclosed. It is important that the power dissipation in the subscriber line interface circuits, SLICs is reduced. Power dissipation occurs when the subscriber lines are fed with a voltage level that is higher than necessary. It is also important that the implementation allows for flexibility when configuring the subscriber lines. These problem have been solved by using a power distribution system comprising at least three power supply units with different power supply voltages, a control unit and a switching unit connected between the SLICs and the power supply units. The control unit is adapted to determine the loop voltages of the subscriber lines and to connect the corresponding SLIC to the power supply unit giving the least power dissipation, | 08-29-2013 |
Michael Molinari, Oxford GB
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20140200505 | INTERVERTEBRAL DISC TREATMENT APPARATUS - A method of at least partially removing the nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disc comprising the nucleus and an annulus surrounding the nucleus is described. The method comprises the steps of : insonating the nucleus with ultrasound thereby to cause at least partial fragmentation of the nucleus; and extracting at least part of the fragmented nucleus. A system for performing the method is also described. | 07-17-2014 |
Michael Molinari, Reims Cedex 2 FR
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20150253354 | METHOD FOR MEASURING SURFACE POTENTIALS ON POLARIZED DEVICES - A method for measuring the surface potential of a polarized sample includes: measuring the topographic profile of the sample by scanning its surface with a tapered tip connected to a micro-lever activated at the resonance frequency of same by a piezoelectric actuator; placing the tapered tip a constant distance away from the topographic profile of the surface obtained during the previous step; and measuring the electrostatic potential of the surface. The sample is not polarized during the step of measuring the topographic profile. The sample is polarized during the measurement of the potential profile. | 09-10-2015 |
Michael Bernard Molinari, Oxford GB
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20130281916 | SONOSENSITIVE NANOPARTICLES - A method of delivering a therapeutic substance to tissue comprises delivering the therapeutic substance and nanoparticles to the tissue, the nanoparticles having a diameter in the range from 10 to 1000 nm and surface features having a depth in the range from 5 to 50 nm, and insonating the tissue with pressure waves. Corresponding particles, and associated methods of controlling and imaging the treatment and delivery are also disclosed. | 10-24-2013 |
Olivier Michael Molinari, Avon FR
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20080206048 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A GAS TURBINE CASING OUT OF COMPOSITE MATERIAL, AND A CASING AS OBTAINED THEREBY - A composite material casing of varying thickness, in particular for a gas turbine fan, is made by forming fiber reinforcement and densifying the reinforcement with a matrix. The fiber reinforcement is made by winding superposed layers of a fiber texture onto a mandrel, the texture being made by three-dimensional weaving with varying thickness. | 08-28-2008 |
20080236137 | ACOUSTIC FLOW STRAIGHTENER FOR TURBOJET ENGINE FAN CASING - The present invention relates to a structural or non-structural turbojet engine fan casing connecting arm ( | 10-02-2008 |
20090000273 | TWIN FAN TURBOMACHINE - A twin fan turbomachine with two contrarotating fans, one upstream and one downstream, driven by two contrarotating coaxial shafts each of which connects one fan impeller to at least one low-pressure turbine impeller located downstream, the downstream fan impeller being connected by its downstream part to its drive shaft. | 01-01-2009 |
20090154863 | DEVICE FOR DECOUPLING A BEARING BRACKET - The invention relates to a device for decoupling a bearing bracket in a turbomachine, said bearing bracket having an upstream part and a downstream part respectively comprising a plurality of upstream holes and downstream holes through which stress-limiting screws pass, which device comprises, between each upstream hole and the stress-limiting screw that passes through it, a clearance that prevents any contact between the upstream hole and the stress-limiting screw, and is a device wherein the upstream part and the downstream part of the bearing bracket are in mutual contact via surfaces that form a dual centering means. | 06-18-2009 |
20110027097 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A HOLLOW BLADE - A method for manufacturing a hollow blade for a turbomachine including drilling channels into a blank of the blade, placing inserts into the channels, forging the blank, and removing the inserts by chemical dissolution, and the blade is an aluminum alloy and the inserts are a copper alloy. | 02-03-2011 |
Roberto R. Molinari, Bellevue, WA US
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20110286660 | Spatially Registering User Photographs - Photographs of an object may be oriented with respect to both the geographic location and orientation of the object by registering a 3D model derived from a plurality of photographs of the objects with a 2D image of the object having a known location and orientation. For example, a 3D point cloud of an object created from photographs of the object using a Photosynth™ tool may be aligned with a satellite photograph of the object, where the satellite photograph has location and orientation information. A tool providing scaling and rotation of the 3D model with respect to the 2D image may be used or an automatic alignment may be performed using a function based on object edges filtered at particular angles. Once aligned, data may be recorded that registers camera locations for the plurality of photographs with geographic coordinates of the object, either absolute latitude/longitude or relative to the object. | 11-24-2011 |
20120320032 | Computing Three-Dimensional Image Models in Parallel - This document describes techniques for creating three-dimensional models of image collections using a network-accessible (e.g., cloud-based) computation service, rather than a client computing device. In some instances described below, the computation service performs at least a portion of the operations for creating these models in parallel. | 12-20-2012 |
20130009954 | SPATIALLY REGISTERING USER PHOTOGRAPHS - Photographs of an object may be oriented with respect to both the geographic location and orientation of the object by registering a 3D model derived from a plurality of photographs of the objects with a 2D image of the object having a known location and orientation. For example, a 3D point cloud of an object created from photographs of the object using a Photosynth™ tool may be aligned with a satellite photograph of the object, where the satellite photograph has location and orientation information. A tool providing scaling and rotation of the 3D model with respect to the 2D image may be used or an automatic alignment may be performed using a function based on object edges filtered at particular angles. Once aligned, data may be recorded that registers camera locations for the plurality of photographs with geographic coordinates of the object, either absolute latitude/longitude or relative to the object. | 01-10-2013 |
20130014064 | Predictive, Multi-Layer Caching Architectures - Predictive, multi-layer caching architectures may be used to predict which elements a user is most likely to navigate to within a collection of elements associated with a predefined layout and, in response, to increase the accessibility of these elements to a client device of the user. For instance, the techniques may utilize a predictive, multi-layer caching architecture for storing these predicted elements to decrease the latency to render these images if the user navigates within the collection of elements in the predicted manner. The collection of elements may comprise images (e.g., a 3D model, a map, etc.), video files, audio files, text files, or any other type of file that is consumable on a client device. | 01-10-2013 |
20130166640 | REAL-TIME MARKUP OF MAPS WITH USER-GENERATED CONTENT - User-generated content that is associated with a geographic location is uploaded to existing networked services or directly to a digital map updating service. Distinct digital map updating services can be assigned to defined geographic areas, such that they are only notified of, or poll for, new user-generated content within their defined geographic areas. Utilizing the geographic location associated with such user-generated content, the digital map updating service identifies one or more digital map “tiles”, which are updated to include new user-generated content and capable applications on client devices can be notified directly of such new user-generated content if they are accessing the relevant tiles. Additionally, data mining can be performed and deductions of events from data mining can be indicated in the digital map in the same manner. | 06-27-2013 |
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Sebastian Molinari, Sassenage FR
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20110097874 | PROGRESSIVE TRIMMING METHOD - The invention provides a method of trimming a structure that includes a first wafer bonded to a second wafer, with the first wafer having a chamfered edge. The method includes a first trimming step carried out over a first depth that includes at least the thickness of the first wafer and over a first width determined from the edge of the first wafer. A second trimming step is then carried out over a second depth that includes at least the thickness of the first wafer and over a second width that is less than the first width. | 04-28-2011 |
Sebastien Molinari, Sassenage FR
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20110230003 | PROCESS FOR FABRICATING A MULTILAYER STRUCTURE WITH POST-GRINDING TRIMMING - The invention relates to a process for fabricating a multilayer structure ( | 09-22-2011 |
20110230005 | PROCESS FOR FABRICATING A MULTILAYER STRUCTURE WITH TRIMMING USING THERMO-MECHANICAL EFFECTS - The invention relates to a process for fabricating a multilayer structure that includes bonding a first wafer onto a second wafer, where the first wafer may have a chamfered edge and the bonding interface has an adhesion energy of less than or equal to 1 J/m | 09-22-2011 |
Sébastien Molinari, Sassenage FR
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20110117691 | MIXED TRIMMING METHOD - The invention relates to a method of trimming a structure that includes a first wafer bonded to a second wafer, with the first wafer having a chamfered edge. The method includes a first step of trimming the edge of the first wafer by mechanical machining over a predetermined depth in the first wafer. This first trimming step is followed by a second step of non-mechanical trimming over at least the remaining thickness of the first wafer. | 05-19-2011 |
Stefano Molinari, Parma IT
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20140048206 | VACUUM TRANSFER ELEMENT AND METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING TUBULAR LABELS - There is described a vacuum transfer element for transferring a tubular label having a first axis (A) form a first to a second position, comprising a first surface which may reciprocate along a second axis (E) parallel to first axis (A), comprises a plurality of ports and is adapted to cooperate with an outer side, opposite to first axis (A), of said tubular label; first ports are selectively connectable to a vacuum source to establish a vacuum suction action on outer side, at least when first surface moves from first to second position; surface is angularly fixed relative to said second axis (E); first surface is angularly fixed relative to second axis (E). | 02-20-2014 |
20150040515 | LABELLING MACHINE - A labelling machine for applying labels on respective containers is disclosed. The labelling machine is provided with at least one operative unit, adapted to receive a relative container to be labelled and having a support element for supporting a base portion of the container, with a conveyor device for transferring the operative unit from a feeding station of the containers to an outlet station, and with feeding means for providing at least one label to be applied on the container borne by the operative unit The operative unit also comprises an actuator element borne by the conveyor device on the opposite side of the support element with respect to the receiving position of the container. | 02-12-2015 |
20150075117 | CONTAINER HANDLING MACHINE AND METHOD - A container handling machine is disclosed. The machine includes at least one operative unit comprising support means to support a shaped container, and a plunger selectively moved along a given axis to deform a base of the container from a first swollen configuration to a second configuration, in which the base is in part retracted inwardly of the container with respect to the first configuration so as to form a recess delimited by a boundary surface defining an internal volume of the container smaller than that in the first configuration. The plunger is provided with a shaped head interacting with the container base and comprising: first engaging means; and an interacting surface. | 03-19-2015 |
Ubaldo Molinari, Napoli IT
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20130236020 | MEDIA STORAGE, MEDIA READER AND METHOD FOR READING CONTENTS OF THE MEDIA STORAGE IN THE MEDIA READER - A media storage device may store content adapted to be inserted in a media reader for reading the content. The content may be encrypted, and the media storage may include a smart object physically attached to the media storage and arranged to be read by a smart object reader of the media reader. The smart object may include security information for decrypting the content in the smart object reader. | 09-12-2013 |
20130269036 | METHOD FOR PROTECTING AN APPLICATION PROGRAM - An application program providing a task in an electronic device is protected. Information used for executing the task in the electronic device is stored in a smart object to be coupled thereto. The information is requested from the smart object at run time execution of the application program by the electronic device, and is returned to the application program to define at run time a correct semantic of the task. | 10-10-2013 |