Viviani
Albert Viviani, Monaco MC
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20130220193 | WAKESURFING BOAT AND HULL FOR A WAKESURFING BOAT - A wakesurfing boat and a hull for a wakesurfing boat. The hull includes a bottom having a preselected length extending from a bow to a stern. The bottom includes a central ridge and port and starboard ridges extending below respective port and starboard bulwarks to define a substantially M-shaped bottom with concave portions to port and starboard of the central ridge. Port and starboard sponsoons extend below the port and starboard bulwarks proximate the stern. A trim wedge projects below the stern. Two rounded stern portions are provided proximate the stern. In a dynamic surfing mode, with selectively-fillable ballast tanks partially or fully flooded, water flowing through the port and starboard concave portions, combined with the ballast, increases resistance to the hull, resulting in a larger wake wave. Water passing around the structural features proximate the stern is directed toward a convergent zone in the wake, resulting in an improved wake wave shape. | 08-29-2013 |
20140083346 | WAKESURFING BOAT AND HULL FOR A WAKESURFING BOAT - A wakesurfing boat and a hull for a wakesurfing boat. The hull includes a bottom having a preselected length extending from a bow to a stern. The bottom includes a central ridge and port and starboard ridges extending below respective port and starboard bulwarks to define a substantially M-shaped bottom with concave portions to port and starboard of the central ridge. Port and starboard sponsons extend below the port and starboard bulwarks proximate the stern. A trim wedge projects below the stern. Two rounded stern portions are provided proximate the stern. In a dynamic surfing mode, with selectively-fillable ballast tanks partially or fully flooded, water flowing through the port and starboard concave portions, combined with the ballast, increases resistance to the hull, resulting in a larger wake wave. Water passing around the structural features proximate the stern is directed toward a convergent zone in the wake, resulting in an improved wake wave shape. | 03-27-2014 |
Albert Viviani US
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20130145978 | WAKESURFING BOAT AND HULL FOR A WAKESURFING BOAT - A wakesurfing boat includes a hull. A bottom of the hull defines a W-shape in cross-section, the W-shape including a central inverted V-shaped portion. A ballast system includes a plurality of sets of ballast tanks. The boat has a plurality of modes: a cruising mode with ballast tanks empty, a first portion of the bottom in contact with the water, a stern-down trim θ | 06-13-2013 |
Alberto Giovanni Viviani, Mountain View, CA US
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20120300518 | TWO-TERMINAL CURRENT CONTROLLER AND RELATED LED LIGHTING DEVICE - A two-terminal current controller controls a first current flowing through a parallel-coupled load. During a rising period of a rectified AC voltage, when a load voltage does not exceed a first voltage, the two-terminal current controller operates in a first mode. When the load voltage exceeds the first voltage but does not exceed a second voltage, the two-terminal current controller operates in a second mode. When the load voltage exceeds the second voltage, the two-terminal current controller operates in a third mode. When the load voltage drops to a third voltage smaller than the second voltage after exceeding the second voltage, the two-terminal current controller operates in the second mode when a difference between the second and third voltages exceeds a hysteresis band and operates in the third mode when a difference between the second and third voltages does not exceed the hysteresis band. | 11-29-2012 |
20130127354 | TWO-TERMINAL CURRENT CONTROLLER AND RELATED LED LIGHTING DEVICE - A two-terminal current controller having a current limiting unit and an adjusting unit regulates a first current flowing through a load according to a load voltage. When the load voltage does not exceed a first voltage, the two-terminal current controller operates in a first mode for conducting a second current associated a rectified AC voltage, thereby limiting the first current to zero and adjusting the second current accordingly. When the load voltage is between the first voltage and a second voltage, the two-terminal current controller operates in a second mode for conducting the second current, thereby limiting the first current to zero and limiting the second current to a constant value larger than zero. When the load voltage exceeds the second voltage, the two-terminal current controller operates in a third mode for turning off the current limiting unit. The adjusting unit can adjust the predetermined value and the second voltage. | 05-23-2013 |
20160007416 | LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE LIGHTING DEVICE HAVING MULTIPLE DRIVING STAGES AND LINE/LOAD REGULATION CONTROL - An LED lighting device includes multiple luminescent devices driven by a rectified AC voltage. The multiple luminescent devices are turned on flexibly in a multi-stage driving scheme using multiple current controllers. The current settings of the two driving stages with the highest current level and the second highest current level are adjusted according to the variation in the rectified AC voltage V | 01-07-2016 |
Darlene Viviani, White Salmon, WA US
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20160049193 | METHOD FOR DYNAMICALLY ACCESSING AND PROGRAMMING RESISTIVE CHANGE ELEMENT ARRAYS - Methods for dynamically programming and dynamically reading one or more resistive change elements within a resistive change element array are disclosed. These methods include first pre-charging all of the array lines within a resistive change element array simultaneously and then grounding certain array lines while allowing other array lines to float in order to direct discharge currents through only selected cells. In this way, resistive change elements within resistive change element arrays made up of 1-R cells—that is, cells without in situ selection circuitry—can be reliably and rapidly accessed and programmed. | 02-18-2016 |
20160125941 | RESISTIVE CHANGE ELEMENT ARRAYS USING RESISTIVE REFERENCE ELEMENTS - Methods for dynamically programming and dynamically reading one or more resistive change elements within a resistive change element array are disclosed. These methods include first pre-charging all of the array lines within a resistive change element array simultaneously and then grounding certain array lines while allowing other array lines to float in order to direct discharge currents through only selected cells. In this way, resistive change elements within resistive change element arrays made up of 1-R cells—that is, cells without in situ selection circuitry—can be reliably and rapidly accessed and programmed. | 05-05-2016 |
Fabio Viviani, Moorpark, CA US
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20160057083 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VIRTUAL INTERACTION - In one aspect, at least one processor may receive a first user input and identify one or more first keywords from the first user input to determine one or more previously recorded outputs corresponding to the first keywords. The previously recorded outputs may correspond to a virtual character, such as a celebrity. Further, the at least one processor may select one of the determined previously recorded outputs and output the selected previously recorded output corresponding to the virtual character. The at least one processor may also identify one or more second keywords from at least the first user input, temporarily store the second keywords in memory in association with at least one portion of the user input, receive a second user input, and determine another previously recorded output based at least in part on the temporarily stored keywords associated with the first user input. | 02-25-2016 |
Fabrice Viviani, Paris FR
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20120058987 | THERAPEUTIC USES OF QUINAZOLINEDIONE DERIVATIVES - The subject matter of the present invention is the use of compounds of formula (I) in the form of a base, a hydrate or a solvate, or of mixtures thereof, as a medicament or for preparing a medicament intended for the treatment and/or prevention of disorders associated with the central nervous system (abbreviated to CNS) and/or associated with the peripheral nervous system (abbreviated to PNS). | 03-08-2012 |
20120142679 | NOVEL 2,3-DIHYDRO-1H-IMIDAZO(1,2-A)PYRIMIDIN-5-ONE DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION THEREOF, AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE THEREOF - The invention relates to the novel materials of formula (I), where R | 06-07-2012 |
20120208810 | NOVEL 1,2,3,4-TETRAHYDRO-PYRIMIDO(1,2-A)PYRIMIDIN-6-ONE DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION THEREOF, AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE THEREOF - The invention relates to the novel materials of formula (I), where: R | 08-16-2012 |
20140378433 | PYRIMIDOOXAZOCINE DERIVATIVES AS MTOR - INHIBITORS - The invention relates to bicydic heterocyclic derivatives of general formula (I) to a process for preparing them and to the therapeutic use thereof. | 12-25-2014 |
Fabrice Viviani, Louvres FR
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20110190337 | SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLOPYRIDINES, COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM, METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF, AND THEIR USE - The disclosure relates to substituted pyrazolo-pyridines, compositions containing them, methods for the production thereof, and to their use as medicaments, in particular, as anticancer agents. | 08-04-2011 |
Fabrice Viviani, Avenheim FR
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20120184522 | THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS IN THE CARDIOVASCULAR FIELD OF QUINAZOLINEDIONE DERIVATIVES - A subject-matter of the present invention is the use of compounds of formula (I) | 07-19-2012 |
Gary L Viviani, Lyle, WA US
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20160140818 | ATOMATIC MONITORING SYSTEMS - A method of monitoring a space for armed and dangerous individuals comprises obtaining a series of digital images of the space via a first digital camera; detecting a series of ambient noise levels of the space via an electronic noise detecting device; processing the series of images; processing the series of ambient noise levels; checking for an armed and dangerous individual; and triggering an alarm signal. Processing the series of images may include comparing objects in a first image of the series of images to at least one predetermined weapon patterns; and comparing objects in the first image of the series of images to at least one predetermined human patterns. Processing the series of ambient noise levels may include determining an upper threshold noise level based on the series of ambient noise levels; and comparing a first ambient noise level to the upper threshold noise level. | 05-19-2016 |
Gary Lee Viviani, Lyle, WA US
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20140379173 | CONTROLLED RANGE AND PAYLOAD FOR UNMANNED VEHICLES, AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The presently disclosed technology is directed generally to unmanned vehicle systems and methods configured to satisfy a first set of export control regulations, such as those within the jurisdiction of one government entity or international body (e.g., the U.S. Department of Commerce) without falling within the purview of a second set of export control regulations, such as export control regulations within the jurisdiction of another government entity or international body (e.g., the U.S. Department of State). Through limited range of operation, limited payload types, limited capabilities, and tamper-proof or tamper-resistant features, embodiments of the unmanned vehicle system are designed to fall within the purview and under control of one agency and not within the purview and under control of another agency. | 12-25-2014 |
20160098612 | STATISTICAL APPROACH TO IDENTIFYING AND TRACKING TARGETS WITHIN CAPTURED IMAGE DATA - A facility implementing systems and/or methods for creating statistically significant signatures for targets of interest and using those signatures to identify and locate targets of interest within image data, such as an array of pixels, captured still images, video data, etc., is described. Embodiments of the facility generate statistically significant signatures based at least in part on series approximations (e.g., Fourier Series, Gram-Charlier Series) of image data. The disclosed techniques allow for a high degree of confidence in identifying and tracking targets of interest within visual data and are highly tolerant of translation and rotation in identifying objects using the statistically significant signatures. | 04-07-2016 |
Massimo Viviani, Campomorone IT
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20120156573 | FUEL CELL WITH MONOLITHIC ELECTROLYTES MEMBRANE ASSEMBLY - The invention relates to a fuel cell ( | 06-21-2012 |
Mauro Viviani, Cairo Montenotte (sv) IT
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20130090031 | COMPOSITE FILM MATERIAL COMPRISING A RESIN OF FLUORENE CROTONATE, FLUORENE CINNAMATE, FLUORENE ACRYLATE, FLUORENE METHACRYLATE, FLUORENE ALLYLETHER OR A COMBINATION THEREOF - This invention concerns with a composite film or a layered product having high transparency, excellent resistance to heat and excellent dimensional stability, useful in the manufacturing of electronic display devices, photovoltaic devices, lighting devices, automotive windshields and lights, and safety and armored windows. | 04-11-2013 |
Norine Viviani, Longwood, FL US
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20140230129 | HAT WITH INTEGRATED CIGAR HOLDERS - A hat with integrated cigar holders includes a basket portion, a brim section extending outwardly in a first direction away from the basket portion, a plurality of openings disposed along the basket portion, and a pair of cigar straps each having a middle portion forming an adjustable sized loop disposed on the outside facing surface of the basket. | 08-21-2014 |
Nunzia Viviani, Cantu IT
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20080261949 | CYCLOHEXYL(ALKYL)PROPANOLAMINES, PREPARATION METHOD AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME - The present invention relates to the compounds of formula (I): | 10-23-2008 |
Paolo Viviani, Villastellone IT
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20160097878 | SENSOR APPARATUS AND HAZARD SENSING SYSTEM - A sensor apparatus includes multiple pairs that each include a light emitting element and a light receiving element configured to receive light emitted from the light emitting element, and, in response to optical axes formed in a region between the light emitting elements and the light receiving elements entering a blocked state, senses a sensing target moving in the region. In an initial state, sensing is performed using a sensing optical axis composed of a portion of the optical axes, and when an optical axis of the sensing optical axis used in sensing in the initial state is blocked, the number of optical axes included in the sensing optical axis is increased so as to expand the sensing optical axis. | 04-07-2016 |
Vadim Viviani, Ikeda-Shi JP
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20100112553 | LUCIFERASE GENE OPTIMIZED FOR USE IN IMAGING OF INTRACELLULAR LUMINESCENCE - The present invention provides a gene construct encoding pH insensitive luciferase for visualizing intracellular information, wherein an intracellular expression activity is higher compared with a gene construct of luciferase derived from a firefly. | 05-06-2010 |
Vadim Viviani, Osaka JP
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20090220960 | LUCIFERASE GENE OPTIMIZED FOR USE IN IMAGING OF INTRACELLULAR LUMINESCENCE - The present invention provides a gene construct encoding pH insensitive luciferase for visualizing intracellular information, wherein an intracellular expression activity is higher compared with a gene construct of luciferase derived from a firefly. | 09-03-2009 |