Patents by Inventor James Carucci
James Carucci 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: 20230361519Abstract: A battery pack power transfer adaptor and a battery pack system that includes a battery pack adaptor. The adaptor enables a battery pack to provide high level power transfers to a variety of devices and to receive high level power transfers from a variety of power sources. The adaptor includes a battery pack interface to enable the adaptor to mechanically and electrically connect to the battery pack. The adaptor is able to transfer power at a variety of levels dependent upon the device to which it is attached.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2023Publication date: November 9, 2023Inventors: Philip GILDE, Michael VARIPATIS, James CARUCCI, Steven J. PHILLIPS, Nicholas RICE
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Patent number: 11705683Abstract: A battery pack power transfer adaptor and a battery pack system that includes a battery pack adaptor. The adaptor enables a battery pack to provide high level power transfers to a variety of devices and to receive high level power transfers from a variety of power sources. The adaptor includes a battery pack interface to enable the adaptor to mechanically and electrically connect to the battery pack. The adaptor is able to transfer power at a variety of levels dependent upon the device to which it is attached.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2021Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: BLACK & DECKER INC.Inventors: Philip Gilde, Michael Varipatis, James Carucci, Steven J. Phillips, Nicholas Rice
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Publication number: 20210336396Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a battery pack power transfer adaptor and a battery pack system that includes a battery pack power transfer adaptor. The adaptor enables a battery pack to provide power to a variety of devices and receive power from a variety of sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2021Publication date: October 28, 2021Inventors: Philip GILDE, Michael VARIPATIS, James CARUCCI, Steven J. PHILLIPS, Nicholas RICE
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Publication number: 20160010789Abstract: A system for moving an object in one axis that creates highly dispersed but precisely controlled mechanical force to support, manipulate, and maintain an object, tool or application in precise alignment or orientation with respect to a stationary or moving target is disclosed. The system includes one or more fluid containers within a cylindrical enclosure or drum, and a shaft running through longitudinal axis of the drum. The shaft is coupled to the drum by rotating assemblies so that the drum may rotate around the shaft or the draft may rotate inside the drum. The fluid inflatable containers are arranged in a inside the drum around the shaft so that each container exerts expansive force between a vane fixed to the drum and a vane fixed to the shaft. A volume of the fluid may be placed in the one or more fluid containers by control systems. By changing the volume of fluid in the one or more containers, forces are exerted on the vanes and the object is moved.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: Jonathan N. BLITZ, Peter CHILDERS, James CARUCCI, Ronald DRAPER
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Patent number: 9140403Abstract: A system for moving an object in one axis that creates highly dispersed but precisely controlled mechanical force to support, manipulate, and maintain an object, tool or application in precise alignment or orientation with respect to a stationary or moving target is disclosed. The system includes one or more fluid containers within a cylindrical enclosure or drum, and a shaft running through longitudinal axis of the drum. The shaft is coupled to the drum by rotating assemblies so that the drum may rotate around the shaft or the draft may rotate inside the drum. The fluid inflatable containers are arranged in a inside the drum around the shaft so that each container exerts expansive force between a vane fixed to the drum and a vane fixed to the shaft. A volume of the fluid may be placed in the one or more fluid containers by control systems. By changing the volume of fluid in the one or more containers, forces are exerted on the vanes and the object is moved.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2009Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: CBE Global Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan N. Blitz, Peter Childers, James Carucci, Ronald Draper
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Publication number: 20150226235Abstract: An embodiment of a system and method for moving an object in one axis includes one or more fluid inflatable containers which are arranged to transmit fluid pressure to a plunger, such that a flexible membrane of the fluid inflatable container engages with the plunger and forms a rolling lobe in response to changes in volume. The fluid inflatable containers are enclosed within an enclosure or drum, and a shaft runs axially through the center of the enclosure. The system further includes one or more control valves operably connected to the one or more fluid inflatable containers for controlling the volume of fluid in the one or more containers. By changing the volume of fluid in the one or more containers the object is moved. In an embodiment an arced plunger is used to assist in creating the rolling lobe.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Jonathan N. Blitz, Peter Childers, James Carucci, Ronald Draper
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Patent number: 8943817Abstract: An embodiment of a system and method for moving an object in one axis includes one or more fluid inflatable containers which are arranged to transmit fluid pressure to a plunger, such that a flexible membrane of the fluid inflatable container engages with the plunger and forms a rolling lobe in response to changes in volume. The fluid inflatable containers are enclosed within an enclosure or drum, and a shaft runs axially through the center of the enclosure. The system further includes one or more control valves operably connected to the one or more fluid inflatable containers for controlling the volume of fluid in the one or more containers. By changing the volume of fluid in the one or more containers the object is moved. In an embodiment an arced plunger is used to assist in creating the rolling lobe.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2010Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: CBE Global Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan N. Blitz, Peter Childers, James Carucci, Ronald Draper
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Publication number: 20130152566Abstract: System for converting mechanical energy such as ocean power into fluid power which is directed to energy conversion systems or other purposes. Included are fluid inflatable containers arranged to receive mechanical energy from a plunger mounted on a shaft, such that the flexible wall of the container forms a rolling lobe in response to changes in volume, enclosed within a drum, said shaft running axially through the drum and coupled to the drum by bearings so that the drum and shaft may move in relation to one another, a vane runs longitudinally on the drum and extending radially from an attachment point at the inner surface of the drum to the surface of the shaft. The mechanical energy is connected directly or indirectly to either the shaft or to the drum. Mechanical forces cause the plunger to press into the fluid inflatable container expelling fluid and creating fluid flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: CBE GLOBAL HOLDING, INC.Inventors: Peter Childers, Jonathan N. Blitz, James Carucci, Ronald Draper
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Publication number: 20110219759Abstract: A system for moving an object in one axis that creates highly dispersed but precisely controlled mechanical force to support, manipulate, and maintain an object, tool or application in precise alignment or orientation with respect to a stationary or moving target is disclosed. The system includes one or more fluid containers within a cylindrical enclosure or drum, and a shaft running through longitudinal axis of the drum. The shaft is coupled to the drum by rotating assemblies so that the drum may rotate around the shaft or the draft may rotate inside the drum. The fluid inflatable containers are arranged in a inside the drum around the shaft so that each container exerts expansive force between a vane fixed to the drum and a vane fixed to the shaft. A volume of the fluid may be placed in the one or more fluid containers by control systems. By changing the volume of fluid in the one or more containers, forces are exerted on the vanes and the object is moved.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2009Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Jonathan N. Blitz, Peter Childers, James Carucci, Ronald Draper
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Publication number: 20100319341Abstract: An embodiment of a system and method for moving an object in one axis includes one or more fluid inflatable containers which are arranged to transmit fluid pressure to a plunger, such that a flexible membrane of the fluid inflatable container engages with the plunger and forms a rolling lobe in response to changes in volume. The fluid inflatable containers are enclosed within an enclosure or drum, and a shaft runs axially through the center of the enclosure. The system further includes one or more control valves operably connected to the one or more fluid inflatable containers for controlling the volume of fluid in the one or more containers. By changing the volume of fluid in the one or more containers the object is moved. In an embodiment an arced plunger is used to assist in creating the rolling lobe.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventors: Jonathan N. Blitz, Peter Childers, James Carucci, Ronald Draper
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Publication number: 20070259223Abstract: A technique that is usable with a fuel cell stack includes flowing a fluid through the fuel cell stack to remove thermal energy from the stack. The technique includes flowing the fluid through an expander to produce electrical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventors: Michael Penev, James Carucci, Richard Cutright, Christopher Chuah, Gregory Pacifico
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Patent number: 4533080Abstract: In each zone of a variable volume air distribution system, terminal satisfaction is determined. Responsive to the determination of the number of dissatisfied terminals, the air handling unit is controlled to minimize the output of the air handling unit while providing a predetermined degree of terminal satisfaction. The determination of the satisfaction of the terminals is based upon a direct or indirect sensing of temperature in the zones.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1985Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: William E. Clark, James Carucci