Patents by Inventor Carmine Russo
Carmine Russo 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: 20220087936Abstract: This process manufactures a finished medicine that can be used against broad spectrum, Anti-Viral, Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Fungal, and Anti-parasitic disease conditions that attack the human body but not limited to other medical conditions and or other types of treatments use for animals other than humans.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Applicant: Reynolds Blue, LLCInventors: Rodney Reynolds, Carmine Russo, Robert Reynolds
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Patent number: 11229603Abstract: This process manufactures a finished medicine that can be used against broad spectrum, Anti-Viral, Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Fungal, and Anti-parasitic disease conditions that attack the human body but not limited to other medical conditions and or other types of treatments use for animals other than humans.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2021Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Reynolds Blue, LLCInventors: Rodney Reynolds, Carmine Russo, Robert Reynolds
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Patent number: 7195147Abstract: A portable promotional ashtray and methods of manufacturing the same. The portable promotional ashtray may have a rectangular outer housing with an upper lip attached to the front portion and having a promotional display a rectangular drawer having a rear portion that is higher than the sides of the rectangular drawer to partially removably contain the rectangular drawer within the rectangular outer housing and containing an extinguishing substance; and a looking mechanism for securing the rectangular drawer when in a closed position. A promotional display may be affixed to the outer housing. As such a portable, disposable ashtray for giveaways at bars, restaurants is provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2004Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Inventors: Kenneth Neil Price, Carmine Russo
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Publication number: 20060029460Abstract: A writing instrument adapter comprises a tubular housing having a first end adapted to releasably hold a writing instrument such as a pencil, and a second end that provides a cap function and that in one embodiment, is adapted to hold an eraser. The adapter defines air passage means within the housing so that breathing may continue and suffocation may be averted in the instance where the instrument is accidentally lodged in the mouth or throat of a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventor: Carmine Russo
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Publication number: 20050072841Abstract: The present invention, provides a portable promotional ashtray and methods of manufacturing. According to one embodiment, a compact, portable ashtray assembly is disclosed comprising: a cylindrical outer housing having a first aperture along a longitudinal side; a cylindrical inner housing rotatably contained in the cylindrical outer housing having a second aperture along a longitudinal side, wherein the first aperture and the second aperture are in rotating communication as to provide an open position and a closed position, the closed position providing a sealed receptacle. A promotional display is affixed to the outer housing. As such a portable, disposable ashtray for giveaways at bars, restaurants is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2004Publication date: April 7, 2005Inventors: Kenneth Price, Carmine Russo
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Patent number: 6727826Abstract: A “try me” feature is disclosed for remotely controlled devices such as remotely controlled toys for point of sale demonstration or sampling. The disclosure describes a secondary link between the remote control device and the remotely controlled device. When the secondary link is selected or present, activation of a control on the remote control device will cause the remotely control device to react the same or similar to the way it reacts under wireless remote control, but via the secondary link. The secondary link may be configured as a disconnectable wired coupling. The remotely controlled device and the remote control device may be contained in a point of sale package or configured in a point of sale display.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Toymax INCInventors: David Chu Ki Kwan, Steven Lebensfeld, Carmine Russo, Russell Javors
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Patent number: 6510323Abstract: In the field of mobile radio telephony, a method and system are provided for sending general information messages to users in a mobile radio network on a geographical selective basis. A mobile station is the mobile radio network is capable of sending location update messages to the mobile radio network. These location update messages include information of the location of the mobile station. The general information message to be sent is registered in the network, together with an identification of a served geographical area to which the general information message is relevant. When a location update message is received from a mobile station located within this served geographical area, the general information message is sent to this mobile station.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1999Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)Inventors: Markus Stocker, Carmine Russo, Martin Dätwyler
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Patent number: 6302796Abstract: The invention disclosed herein relates to a portable, player programmable, interactive toy for a shooting game played by radiating and appropriately detecting infrared light (or other radiated energy). Player sets of the toy include at least one IR emitter, at least one IR detector, and in the preferred embodiments, at least one audio or visual device. A keypad or other input device is provided for the entry of coded information to select from preprogrammed features and functions, including game modes, both prior to the start of a game and/or during a game. The interactivity includes at least two players interacting other than by detection of a hit, i.e., detection by one player of light shot by another player. The invention provides for information transfer between players to transfer or remotely activate features and functions or to remotely control another player's equipment.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1998Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Toymax Inc.Inventors: Steven Lebensfeld, David Chu Ki Kwan, Frank Landi, Carmine Russo, John Ping Chan
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Patent number: 6071166Abstract: The invention disclosed herein provides toy objects such as action figures, robots, vehicles, creatures, etc., with apparatus for playing a shooting game controlled by one or more human players. Each toy object includes either a energy emitter, a energy sensor, or both. The toy objects are manipulatable by the players to face the emitters and the sensors in directions to hit other objects with radiated energy or avoid being hit with radiated energy from other objects. In the preferred embodiment, the emitter radiates infrared light and the sensor detects infrared light, and are operated from a backpack movably attached to an action figure. Control of radiating and detecting infrared light is similar to the control in a currently popular "laser" shooting games available from Toymax Inc. under the trademark "Laser Challenge".Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Toymax Inc.Inventors: Steven Lebensfeld, David Chu Ki Kwan, Harvey Goldberg, Carmine Russo
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Patent number: 6011489Abstract: A "try me" feature for remotely controlled devices such as remotely controlled toys for point of sale demonstration or sampling. A secondary link is provided between the remote control device and the remotely controlled device. When the secondary link is selected or present, activation of a control on the remote control device will cause the remotely control device to react the same or similar to the way it reacts under wireless remote control, but via the secondary link. In the preferred embodiment, the secondary link includes a disconnectable wired coupling. The remotely controlled device and the remote control device may be contained in a point of sale package or configured in a point of sale display. In one embodiment, the remotely controlled device has a switch by which the secondary coupling and "try me" operation, or normal wireless remote control operation is selected.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1998Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Toymax Inc.Inventors: David Chu Ki Kwan, Steven Lebensfeld, Carmine Russo, Russell Javors
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Patent number: 5984788Abstract: The invention provides a toy light projector or light gun and player-worn and self-propelled toy targets which detect light emitted by a toy light gun, and a toy shooting game which includes at least one toy light gun, and at least one toy target. The game is played by a player attempting to "hit" a target which provides a feelable output upon detecting light projected by the gun, e.g., an ejection or release of a material, object, vibration, electrical shock, etc. The output is intended to be received and felt (other than by sight or sound) by a person playing the game. In the preferred embodiments, the target squirts water or bursts a water-filled balloon when a hit is detected or after a given number of hits is detected. Audio/visual effects may also be provided in response to hits.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Toymax Inc.Inventors: Steven Lebensfeld, Frank Landi, Carmine Russo, David Chu Ki Kwan
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Patent number: 5741185Abstract: The invention provides a toy light projector or light gun and player-worn and self-propelled toy targets which detect light emitted by a toy light gun, and a toy shooting game which includes at least one toy light gun, and at least one toy target. The game is played by a player attempting to "hit" a target which provides audio/visual effects upon detecting light projected by the gun. A main target contains a light detector and all of the circuitry and audio/visual components needed to play a game, and an auxiliary target may contain a light detector and only some of the components needed to play a game and be coupled to a main target to share components therein. A self-propelled target includes circuitry which provides pseudorandom (or other pre-programmed or random) motion to the target. The light gun emits a sound while it is on and ready to be fired, which can serve as a warning to an opposing player.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1997Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: Toymax Inc.Inventors: David Chu Ki Kwan, Steven Lebensfeld, Carmine Russo, Frank Landi, Ng Wing Kwong