Patents by Inventor Joseph C. DiNardo
Joseph C. DiNardo 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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Publication number: 20220051322Abstract: Systems and methods of the present disclosure include processors to receive at least one data attribute condition trigger selection having a matrix identifier, a condition identifier and data attributes. The processors generate data attribute condition trigger entries in a data attribute condition trigger matrix of the matrix identifier and store the data attribute condition trigger matrix in a matrix library. The processors employ the data attribute condition trigger matrix by receiving an electronic request, including a request type and a request identifier, and determining the data attribute condition trigger matrix in the matrix library associated with the electronic request by matching the request identifier to the matrix identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2020Publication date: February 17, 2022Inventors: Joseph C. DiNardo, Steven A. Crombie
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Patent number: 10799441Abstract: The present invention relates to cosmetic or dermatological compositions containing PQQ or its esters, methods of treating or promoting skin changes by topical application of these compositions, and methods of synthesis of PQQ esters. The PQQ ester-containing compositions of the present invention are unexpectedly effective in treating skin, particularly with respect to skin tolerance. When included in a topical composition, the PQQ esters of the present invention have an antioxidant effect that is useful in treating a skin change.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2012Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: PCR TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS, LCInventors: Joseph Abernathy Lewis, II, Joseph C. DiNardo
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Publication number: 20190019247Abstract: In one embodiment, a Charging Condition Matrix (hereinafter “CCM”) is created and maintained. The CCM has one or more conditions and corresponding rates dictated by the terms and conditions of a contract. A user may utilize the CCM with a revenue and expense management application to compute data-driven fees based on attributes of the inbound data. Computed fees may subsequently be used in the processing or revenue, expenses, or both in the application.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2018Publication date: January 17, 2019Inventors: Joseph C. DiNardo, Steven A. Crombie
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Publication number: 20170316496Abstract: In one embodiment, a Charging Condition Matrix (hereinafter “CCM”) is created and maintained. The CCM has one or more conditions and corresponding rates dictated by the terms and conditions of a contract. A user may utilize the CCM with a revenue and expense management application to compute data-driven fees based on attributes of the inbound data. Computed fees may subsequently be used in the processing or revenue, expenses, or both in the application.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2017Publication date: November 2, 2017Inventors: Joseph C. DiNardo, Steven A. Crombie
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Patent number: 9585822Abstract: A method of improving the appearance of skin, involves topically administering to a subject in need thereof a botanical antioxidant composition having a botanical antioxidant extract blend with: (a) at least one hydroxycinnamic acid, and (b) a camellia sinesis, vitis vinifera, euterpe oleracea, curcuma longa, and/or theobroma cacao extract, wherein the composition is in cream, lotion, solution, serum, anhydrous preparation, emulsion, microemulsion, multiple emulsion, gel, solid stick, ointment, dry powder, spray, or aerosol form.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2016Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: PCR TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS, LCInventors: Joseph Abernathy Lewis, II, Joseph C. Dinardo
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Publication number: 20160206549Abstract: A botanical antioxidant composition has a botanical antioxidant extract blend with at least 50 wt. % of the blend having one or more hydroxycinnamic acid, and: a first component comprising a camellia sinesis extract, a vitis vinifera extract, a euterpe oleracea extract, a curcuma longa extract, or a theobroma cacao extract; and a second component, different from the first component, comprising the camellia sinesis extract, the vitis vinifera extract, the euterpe oleracea extract, the curcuma longa extract, or the theobroma cacao extract; wherein the composition is a cosmetic or dermatological formulation in a cream, lotion, solution, serum, anhydrous preparation, emulsion, microemulsion, multiple emulsion, gel, solid stick, ointment, dry powder, spray, or aerosol form.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2016Publication date: July 21, 2016Inventors: Joseph Abernathy LEWIS, II, Joseph C. DINARDO
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Publication number: 20160206536Abstract: A method of improving the appearance of skin, involves topically administering to a subject in need thereof a botanical antioxidant composition having a botanical antioxidant extract blend with: (a) at least one hydroxycinnamic acid, and (b) a camellia sinesis, vitis vinifera, euterpe oleracea, curcuma longa, and/or theobroma cacao extract, wherein the composition is in cream, lotion, solution, serum, anhydrous preparation, emulsion, microemulsion, multiple emulsion, gel, solid stick, ointment, dry powder, spray, or aerosol form.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2016Publication date: July 21, 2016Inventors: Joseph Abernathy LEWIS, II, Joseph C. DINARDO
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Patent number: 9326932Abstract: A botanical antioxidant composition includes a botanical antioxidant extract blend including a first antioxidant botanical extract including at least one hydroxycinnamic acid, and at least one additional antioxidant botanical extracts including at least one antioxidant selected from the group consisting of vitamins, stilbenoids, curcumininoids, tannins, flavones, flavonols, flavan-3-ols, flavanones, anthocyanidins, anthocyanins, isoflavones, flavanonols, proanthocyanidins, dihydroxybenzoic acids, and pyridine alkaloids.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2012Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: US COSMECEUTECHS, LLCInventors: Joseph Abernathy Lewis, II, Joseph C. Dinardo
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Patent number: 9290436Abstract: The present invention relates to novel carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, skin treatment compositions containing these carboxylic acid-substituted derivatives, methods of treating skin changes by topical application of these carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, and their methods of synthesis. The carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives of the present invention are unexpectedly effective in treating skin, particularly with respect to skin tolerance. When included in a topical composition, the carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives of the present invention have an antioxidant effect that is useful in treating a skin change.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2012Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Elizabeth Arden, Inc.Inventors: Falko Diedrich, Birgit Neudecker, Eberhard Wieland, Joseph A. Lewis, II, Joseph C. DiNardo, Andrew S. Thompson, James Alan Kerschen, Peter C. Wade
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Publication number: 20140330688Abstract: In one embodiment, a Charging Condition Matrix (hereinafter “CCM”) is created and maintained. The CCM has one or more conditions and corresponding rates dictated by the terms and conditions of a contract. A user may utilize the CCM with a revenue and expense management application to compute data-driven fees based on attributes of the inbound data. Computed fees may subsequently be used in the processing or revenue, expenses, or both in the application.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2013Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: Bonaire Software Solutions, LLCInventors: Joseph C. DiNardo, Steven A. Crombie
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Patent number: 8802054Abstract: A method for characterizing an oxidative stress protective capacity of an antioxidative substance includes assigning a first score indicative of an oxidative stress protective capacity of a first antioxidative substance. The first score is based on the performance of the first antioxidative substance in a first antioxidative efficacy test relative to the performance of a second antioxidative substance in the first antioxidative efficacy test.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: PCR Technology Holdings, LCInventors: Joseph C. DiNardo, Joseph A. Lewis, II
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Publication number: 20140178316Abstract: The present invention relates to cosmetic or dermatological compositions containing PQQ or its esters, methods of treating or promoting skin changes by topical application of these compositions, and methods of synthesis of PQQ esters. The PQQ ester-containing compositions of the present invention are unexpectedly effective in treating skin, particularly with respect to skin tolerance. When included in a topical composition, the PQQ esters of the present invention have an antioxidant effect that is useful in treating a skin change.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2012Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: US COSMECEUTECHS, LLCInventors: Joseph Abernathy Lewis, II, Joseph C. DiNardo
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Publication number: 20140179747Abstract: A botanical antioxidant composition includes a botanical antioxidant extract blend including a first antioxidant botanical extract including at least one hydroxycinnamic acid, and at least one additional antioxidant botanical extracts including at least one antioxidant selected from the group consisting of vitamins, stilbenoids, curcumininoids, tannins, flavones, flavonols, flavan-3-ols, flavanones, anthocyanidins, anthocyanins, isoflavones, flavanonols, proanthocyanidins, dihydroxybenzoic acids, and pyridine alkaloids.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2012Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: US COSMECEUTECHS, LLCInventors: Joseph Abernathy Lewis, II, Joseph C. Dinardo
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Patent number: 8354550Abstract: The present invention relates to novel carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, skin treatment compositions containing these carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, methods of treating skin changes by topical application of these carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, and their methods of synthesis. The carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives of the present invention are unexpectedly effective in treating skin, particularly with respect to skin tolerance. When included in a topical composition, the carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives of the present invention have an antioxidant effect that is useful in treating a skin change.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2012Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Elizabeth Arden, Inc.Inventors: Falko Diedrich, Birgit Neudecker, Eberhard Wieland, Joseph A. Lewis, II, Joseph C. Dinardo, Andrew S. Thompson, James Alan Kerschen, Peter C. Wade
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Publication number: 20120173463Abstract: A method for informing a purchaser of a topical skin care preparation of an oxidative stress protective capacity, relative to human skin, of a first antioxidative substance included in the topical skin care preparation, includes providing the topical skin care preparation, the topical skin care preparation including the first antioxidative substance. Information is provided including a total score indicative of an oxidative stress protective capacity, relative to human skin, of the first antioxidative substance. The total score is based on a combination of a first score representative of a performance of the first antioxidative substance in a first antioxidative efficacy test and a second score representative of a performance of the first antioxidative substance in a second antioxidative efficacy test.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: PCR TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS, LCInventors: Joseph C. DiNardo, Joseph A. Lewis, II
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Publication number: 20120130098Abstract: The present invention relates to novel carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, skin treatment compositions containing these carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, methods of treating skin changes by topical application of these carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, and their methods of synthesis. The carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives of the present invention are unexpectedly effective in treating skin, particularly with respect to skin tolerance. When included in a topical composition, the carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives of the present invention have an antioxidant effect that is useful in treating a skin change.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2012Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: ELIZABETH ARDEN, INC.Inventors: Falko Diedrich, Joseph A. Lewis, II, Joseph C. DiNardo, Birgit Neudecker, Eberhard Weiland
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Patent number: 8173703Abstract: The present invention relates to novel carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, skin treatment compositions containing these carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, methods of treating skin changes by topical application of these carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, and their methods of synthesis. The carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives of the present invention are unexpectedly effective in treating skin, particularly with respect to skin tolerance. When included in a topical composition, the carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives of the present invention have an antioxidant effect that is useful in treating a skin change.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Elizabeth Arden, Inc.Inventors: Falko Diedrich, Birgit Neudecker, Eberhard Wieland, Joseph A. Lewis, II, Joseph C. DiNardo, Andrew S. Thompson, James Alan Kerschen, Peter C. Wade
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Publication number: 20100086494Abstract: The present invention relates to novel carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, skin treatment compositions containing these carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, methods of treating skin changes by topical application of these carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, and their methods of synthesis. The carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives of the present invention are unexpectedly effective in treating skin, particularly with respect to skin tolerance. When included in a topical composition, the carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives of the present invention have an antioxidant effect that is useful in treating a skin change.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: PCR Technology Holdings, LCInventors: Falko Diedrich, Joseph A. Lewis, II, Joseph C. DiNardo, Birgit Neudecker, Eberhard Wieland