Patents by Inventor Daniel Sabatino
Daniel Sabatino 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: 10770052Abstract: A sound generating analog synthesizer that is comprised of potentiometers, a switch or switches and a set of patch jacks has a control system that can be operated in three modes, a manual mode, an automatic mode, and a guided mode; wherein manual mode allows potentiometer and switch positions as well as patch cable connections to be set by hand; wherein automatic mode, automatically sets patch connections as on or off, as well as set potentiometer positions and switch states with electromechanical or electrical devices; and wherein the guided mode provides at least one visual information on how to change the potentiometer positions, switch states, and patch jack connections such that a previously obtained sound can be reproduced.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2019Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: Lafayette CollegeInventors: Corey M. McKenna, Ben A. Sidell, James W. Erario, Brian R. Duke, Willem P. Ytsma, Nate Fowler, Steven G. Shaw, Kyle E. Polinski Frost, Kimberly R. Dupuis, Nathanial E. Shipp, Daniel Sabatino, Michael Tritter, Al Sgro
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Publication number: 20190385580Abstract: A sound generating analog synthesizer that is comprised of potentiometers, a switch or switches and a set of patch jacks has a control system that can be operated in three modes, a manual mode, an automatic mode, and a guided mode; wherein manual mode allows potentiometer and switch positions as well as patch cable connections to be set by hand; wherein automatic mode, automatically sets patch connections as on or off, as well as set potentiometer positions and switch states with electromechanical or electrical devices; and wherein the guided mode provides at least one visual information on how to change the potentiometer positions, switch states, and patch jack connections such that a previously obtained sound can be reproduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Corey M. McKenna, Ben A. Sidell, James W. Erario, Brian R. Duke, Willem P. Ytsma, Nate Fowler, Steven G. Shaw, Kyle E. Polinski Frost, Kimberly R. Dupuis, Nathanial E. Shipp, Daniel Sabatino, Michael Tritter, Al Sgro
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Patent number: 10418013Abstract: A sound generating analog synthesizer that is comprised of potentiometers, a switch or switches and a set of patch jacks has a control system that can be operated in three modes, a manual mode, an automatic mode, and a guided mode; wherein manual mode allows potentiometer and switch positions as well as patch cable connections to be set by hand; wherein automatic mode, automatically sets patch connections as on or off, as well as set potentiometer positions and switch states with electromechanical or electrical devices; and wherein the guided mode provides at least one visual information on how to change the potentiometer positions, switch states and patch jack connections such that a previously obtained sound can be reproduced.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2018Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: Lafayette CollegeInventors: Corey M. McKenna, Ben A. Sidell, James W. Erario, Brian R. Duke, Willem P. Ytsma, Nate Fowler, Steven G. Shaw, Kyle E. Polinski Frost, Kimberly R. Dupuis, Nathanial E. Shipp, Daniel Sabatino, Michael Tritter, Al Sgro
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Publication number: 20180330708Abstract: A sound generating analog synthesizer that is comprised of potentiometers, a switch or switches and a set of patch jacks has a control system that can be operated in three modes, a manual mode, an automatic mode, and a guided mode; wherein manual mode allows potentiometer and switch positions as well as patch cable connections to be set by hand; wherein automatic mode, automatically sets patch connections as on or off, as well as set potentiometer positions and switch states with electromechanical or electrical devices; and wherein the guided mode provides at least one visual information on how to change the potentiometer positions, switch states and patch jack connections such that a previously obtained sound can be reproduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Applicant: LAFAYETTE COLLEGEInventors: Corey M. McKenna, Ben M. McKenna, James W. Erario, Brian R. Duke, Willem P. Ytsma, Nate Fowler, Steven G. Shaw, Kyle E. Polinski Frost, Kimberly R. Goddard, Nathaniel E. Shipp, Daniel Sabatino, Michael Tritter, Al Sgro
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Patent number: 7260926Abstract: A fuel based thermal management system includes a fuel stabilization system which permits the fuel to exceed the traditional coking temperatures. High temperature components are arranged along the fuel flow path such that even at the higher operating temperatures the fuel operates as a heat sink to transfer heat from high temperature components to the fuel. An optimal high temperature ester-based oil permits an oil-loop to exceed current oil temperature limits and achieve a high temperature to permit efficient rejection of heat to the fuel late in the fuel flow path.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Daniel Sabatino, Louis J. Spadaccini, Scott Kaslusky
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Publication number: 20070101731Abstract: A fuel based thermal management system according to the present invention includes a fuel stabilization system which permits the fuel to exceed the traditional coking temperatures. An air-to-fuel heat exchanger operates as an environmental control system (ECS) pre-cooler such that the heat from the engine compressor bleed air is rejected into the fuel to maintain engine operating efficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2005Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Robert Bayt, Daniel Sabatino, Michael Sahm, Scott Kaslusky
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Publication number: 20060260320Abstract: In an air mixing arrangement wherein a primary fluid is introduced through an opening in a wall to be mixed with a secondary fluid flowing along the wall surface, the opening is airfoil shaped with its leading edge being orientated at an attack angle with respect to the secondary fluid flow stream so as to thereby enhance the penetration and dispersion of the primary fluid stream into the secondary fluid stream. The airfoil shaped opening is selectively positioned such that its angle of attack provides the desired lift to optimize the mixing of the two streams for the particular application. In one embodiment, a collar is provided around the opening to prevent the secondary fluid from contacting the surface of the wall during certain conditions of operation. Multiple openings maybe used such as the combination of a larger airfoil shaped opening with a smaller airfoil shaped opened positioned downstream thereof, or a round shaped opening placed upstream of an airfoil shaped opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2005Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Fabio Bertolotti, David Liscinsky, Daniel Sabatino
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Patent number: 7129832Abstract: A high/low level alarm controller having ability to interface with level sensing equipment and instrumentation in a manner that isolates the controller from downstream components is presented. The controller accepts power, logic and transduced level inputs; output from the controller is available to drive relays, solenoid valves, motors, pumps, alarm horns, etc. The high/low level alarm controller is ideal for existing/retrofit applications and new installations alike.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2004Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Inventor: Daniel Sabatino
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Publication number: 20050268715Abstract: A flexible liquid level sensor board assembly for application with liquid level sending units is presented. The liquid level sending unit includes a stem, float, and a flexible sensor board assembly. The flexible sensor board assembly is a distinct component of the sending unit and as such is capable of repeated insertion and removal from the stem. The flexible sensor board assembly is therefore ideal for existing/retrofit applications and new installations alike.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2005Publication date: December 8, 2005Applicant: DANIEL SABATINOInventor: Daniel Sabatino
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Patent number: 6970079Abstract: A high/low level alarm controller having ability to interface with level sensing equipment and instrumentation in a manner that isolates the controller from downstream components is presented. The controller accepts power, logic and transduced level inputs; output from the controller is available to drive relays, solenoid valves, motors, pumps, alarm horns, etc. The high/low level alarm controller is ideal for existing/retrofit applications and new installations alike.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Inventor: Daniel Sabatino
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Patent number: 6923057Abstract: A flexible liquid level sensor board assembly for application with liquid level sending units is presented. The liquid level sending unit includes a stem, float, and a flexible sensor board assembly. The flexible sensor board assembly is a distinct component of the sending unit and as such is capable of repeated insertion and removal from the stem. The flexible sensor board assembly is therefore ideal for existing/retrofit applications and new installations alike.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2004Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventor: Daniel Sabatino
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Publication number: 20050155353Abstract: A fuel based thermal management system includes a fuel stabilization system which permits the fuel to exceed the traditional coking temperatures. High temperature components are arranged along the fuel flow path such that even at the higher operating temperatures the fuel operates as a heat sink to transfer heat from high temperature components to the fuel. An optimal high temperature ester-based oil permits an oil-loop to exceed current oil temperature limits and achieve a high temperature to permit efficient rejection of heat to the fuel late in the fuel flow path.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2004Publication date: July 21, 2005Inventors: Daniel Sabatino, Louis Spadaccini, Scott Kaslusky
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Publication number: 20050024217Abstract: A high/low level alarm controller having ability to interface with level sensing equipment and instrumentation in a manner that isolates the controller from downstream components is presented. The controller accepts power, logic and transduced level inputs; output from the controller is available to drive relays, solenoid valves, motors, pumps, alarm horns, etc. The high/low level alarm controller is ideal for existing/retrofit applications and new installations alike.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventor: Daniel Sabatino
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Publication number: 20040227635Abstract: A high/low level alarm controller having ability to interface with level sensing equipment and instrumentation in a manner that isolates the controller from downstream components is presented. The controller accepts power, logic and transduced level inputs; output from the controller is available to drive relays, solenoid valves, motors, pumps, alarm horns, etc. The high/low level alarm controller is ideal for existing/retrofit applications and new installations alike.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: Daniel Sabatino
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Publication number: 20040221647Abstract: A flexible liquid level sensor board assembly for application with liquid level sending units is presented. The liquid level sending unit includes a stem, float, and a flexible sensor board assembly. The flexible sensor board assembly is a distinct component of the sending unit and as such is capable of repeated insertion and removal from the stem. The flexible sensor board assembly is therefore ideal for existing/retrofit applications and new installations alike.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventor: Daniel Sabatino
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Patent number: 4708157Abstract: An air eliminator for liquid handling systems comprises a cylindrical container having a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet which are separated from one another by a cylindrical porous barrier positioned to subdivide the interior of the container into first and second chambers. The cylindrical barrier comprises a porous membrane which permits liquid to flow from the first chamber to the second chamber while preventing the passage therethrough of any gases which are entrained in incoming liquid supplied to the first chamber. Any such entrained gases accumulate in an air space located in the first chamber and are vented from the first chamber at atmospheric pressure. Liquid passing through the membrane, free of entrained gases, accumulates in the second chamber within the cylindrical barrier, and then passes to the liquid outlet via a modulating valve in the second chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1986Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Assignee: Flowtron Industries, Inc.Inventor: Daniel Sabatino