Patents by Inventor Frank Deni
Frank Deni has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9723022Abstract: Domain classification based on domain co-occurrence information derived from client request behavior is provided. The network requests of clients are analyzed to determine domain and time information. Distance information is generated based on the time between requests for a plurality of domains. The distance information for individual clients is combined to generate distance information for domain pairs. The distance information represents an amount of time or other measurement between queries associated with the two domains of the pair. By examining the client requests, a measure of the distance or relatedness of two domains may be determined. Co-occurrence information for a first set of domains is generated based on the co-occurrence of domains in the first set with domains in a second set of domains. Based on the co-occurrence information, a domain classification can be generated for domains in the first set of domains.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2016Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: Frank Denis
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Publication number: 20160366154Abstract: Domain classification based on domain co-occurrence information derived from client request behavior is provided. The network requests of clients are analyzed to determine domain and time information. Distance information is generated based on the time between requests for a plurality of domains. The distance information for individual clients is combined to generate distance information for domain pairs. The distance information represents an amount of time or other measurement between queries associated with the two domains of the pair. By examining the client requests, a measure of the distance or relatedness of two domains may be determined. Co-occurrence information for a first set of domains is generated based on the co-occurrence of domains in the first set with domains in a second set of domains. Based on the co-occurrence information, a domain classification can be generated for domains in the first set of domains.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2016Publication date: December 15, 2016Inventor: Frank Denis
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Patent number: 9450840Abstract: Domain classification based on domain co-occurrence information derived from client request behavior is provided. The network requests of clients are analyzed to determine domain and time information. Distance information is generated based on the time between requests for a plurality of domains. The distance information for individual clients is combined to generate distance information for domain pairs. The distance information represents an amount of time or other measurement between queries associated with the two domains of the pair. By examining the client requests, a measure of the distance or relatedness of two domains may be determined. Co-occurrence information for a first set of domains is generated based on the co-occurrence of domains in the first set with domains in a second set of domains. Based on the co-occurrence information, a domain classification can be generated for domains in the first set of domains.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2013Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: Frank Denis
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Publication number: 20150019708Abstract: Domain classification based on domain co-occurrence information derived from client request behavior is provided. The network requests of clients are analyzed to determine domain and time information. Distance information is generated based on the time between requests for a plurality of domains. The distance information for individual clients is combined to generate distance information for domain pairs. The distance information represents an amount of time or other measurement between queries associated with the two domains of the pair. By examining the client requests, a measure of the distance or relatedness of two domains may be determined. Co-occurrence information for a first set of domains is generated based on the co-occurrence of domains in the first set with domains in a second set of domains. Based on the co-occurrence information, a domain classification can be generated for domains in the first set of domains.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2013Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventor: Frank Denis
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Publication number: 20100096513Abstract: A removable vacuum hose/lane buoy clip system that is attached to the sides of a pool by suction cup and can be positioned anywhere on the wall of the pool. There are no permanent features attached to the pool deck or side surface. When the clip system is suctioned to the side of the pool, it can then clip onto the vacuum hose and prevent the hose from moving around the pool or can clip onto lane buoys to section off any part of a pool.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventor: Frank Denis Beebe
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Publication number: 20040079212Abstract: A mandreled tube punch includes a cantilevered mandrel and an arbor housing for securing the cantilevered mandrel. The cantilevered mandrel has a bore longitudinally disposed therethrough and the mandrel is adapted to secure a workpiece, or tubular stock, to be punched. An evacuation apparatus in the form of a pushrod is disposed within the longitudinally disposed mandrel bore and is arranged for movement therein and removes punched material from the work area. The punching device further includes a punching means for punching the workpiece and includes a punch housing having an aperture that accepts the workpiece positioned on the mandrel. The punch assembly prevents the workpiece from becoming damaged as a result of punching operations and efficiently, effectively and safely removes punched material from the work area.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2002Publication date: April 29, 2004Applicant: Unittool Punch & Die Company, Inc.Inventors: Leonard A. Deni, Joseph A. Deni, Frank Deni
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Patent number: 5699708Abstract: The invention provides a punch press capable of impressing a plurality of holes or other changes in a workpiece. The central core piece of the punch press receives the workpiece and expands until it touches the inner walls of the workpiece. This holds the workpiece in place and prevents any workpiece movement or distortions in the holes formed because of movement of the workpiece. Hydraulic cylinders impel the plurality of punches toward the workpiece at substantially the same pressure and time.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1995Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Unittool Punch & Die CompanyInventors: Frank Deni, Joseph A. Deni, Leonard A. Deni
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Patent number: 5048269Abstract: The novel vacuum sealer of this invention has three wires that are heated to varying degrees. Two wires are used or dedicated to sealing a plastic bag and one of the wires is used to cut the bag after the vacuum sealing step. The vacuum sealer is tapered downwardly, i.e. has a low profile, for a better air flow during the vacuuming step. A turbine with curved fins is used to increase the air flow and reduce the time to evacuate air from the bag. Also, the low profile of the unit, the increased size air ducts and the curved fins on the turbine, provide a more effective system for evacuating air from the plastic bag to be used.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1990Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Inventor: Frank Deni
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Patent number: 5025691Abstract: The invention involves a novel structure used in piercing a metal workpiece. Other workpieces made from materials other than metal may be used, if desired. The structure uses a punch plate having movably connected below it a stripper plate. A spring means connects these two plates so that they are movable toward each other. The stripper plate has an aperture centrally located therein and a tubular punch guide fitted over the aperture. A punch housing containing a punch is telescopically fitted within said tubular punch guide and will travel through the length of the punch guide and will travel through the length of the punch guide, through the aperture and puncture a workpiece held below. The tubular punch guide prevents side to side movement of the punch and punch housing to substantialy minimize damage to the punch and supporting structures.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1989Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Inventor: Frank Deni
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Patent number: D342532Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1992Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Assignee: Keystone Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventor: Frank Deni