Patents by Inventor Paul Parisi

Paul Parisi 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).

  • Publication number: 20100125663
    Abstract: This invention is a system, method, and apparatus for detecting compromise of IP devices that make up an IP-based network. One embodiment is a method for detecting and alerting on the following conditions: (1) Denial of Service Attack; (2) Unauthorized Usage Attack (for an IP camera, unauthorized person seeing a camera image); and (3) Spoofing Attack (for an IP camera, unauthorized person seeing substitute images). A survey of services running on the IP device, historical benchmark data, and traceroute information may be used to detect a possible Denial of Service Attack. A detailed log analysis and a passive DNS compromise system may be used to detect a possible unauthorized usage. Finally, a fingerprint (a hash of device configuration data) may be used as a private key to detect a possible spoofing attack. The present invention may be used to help mitigate intrusions and vulnerabilities in IP networks.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2009
    Publication date: May 20, 2010
    Inventors: John J. Donovan, Daniar Hussain, Adam Ierymenko, Paul Parisi, Richard Person, Marc Siegel, Charles Stefanidakis
  • Publication number: 20050276678
    Abstract: In a method for producing large-scale pages of a book, one or a plurality of long sheets of paper or other flexible material is folded in an alternative forward and reverse direction along a single axis, yielding an accordion fold structure. Such pages are bound along a single edge to yield a book of enormous proportion. According to one exemplary embodiment, each page of the book is of approximately five feet by seven feet in dimension, yielding a compelling visual display that may contain life-sized portraits, brilliant landscapes, detailed maps, a panoply of disparate visual images, text, diagrams, or blank pages for creative uses. Methods of binding may include tabbing folds of the pages and then stitching through the tabs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2004
    Publication date: December 15, 2005
    Inventors: Michael Hawley, Paul Parisi, Wladyslaw Hanower, Pete Merrill-Oldham, Pam Hanower
  • Publication number: 20050034600
    Abstract: Sulphur dioxide is removed from gas streams by contacting the gas stream with an absorbing medium containing an amine capable of forming an amine salt, heat stable salt and sulfite. The level of heat stable salt is selected such that during the regeneration process of the sulphur dioxide rich amine, the pH of the absorbing medium is at a selected level or below when the level of sulfite in the absorbing medium has been reduced to a specified value. The amine that absorbs the sulphur dioxide has a pKa less than that of sulfite. If the absorbent includes a diamine, then the spent absorbing medium is regenerated under conditions such that at least one amine group remains in salt form.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2003
    Publication date: February 17, 2005
    Inventors: Patrick Ravary, John Sarlis, Paul Parisi, Leo Hakka
  • Patent number: 5797961
    Abstract: A cutting edge surgical suture needle. The suture needle is an elongated member having a proximal suture mounting end and a distal piercing tip. The distal section of the needle has a cross-section having a top side with opposed edges. The cross-section also has opposed curved concave lateral sides having top edges and bottom edges. The top edges of the concave sides and the opposed sides of the top side are coextensive and form cutting edges. The bottom edges of the opposed concave sides are coextensive and form a bottom cutting edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1998
    Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel J. Smith, Carl Gucker, Zivko Elik, Paul Parisi, Randolph Ruetsch, William McJames, Emil Richard Skula