Patents by Inventor James Sanfilippo
James Sanfilippo 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: 11268758Abstract: A dryer for drying hair or clothes is disclosed. The dryer includes a head and a handle attached to the head. The dryer further includes ultrasonic devices, a controller, a vacuum pump, and a reservoir. The head has a surface on which inlet holes are formed. The ultrasonic devices are positioned on the surface of the head. The ultrasonic devices produce ultrasonic vibrations that break down water molecules into mist. The controller controls an operation of the ultrasonic devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2020Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Inventors: Lillian Sanfilippo, James Sanfilippo
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Publication number: 20200326125Abstract: A dryer for drying hair or clothes is disclosed. The dryer includes a head and a handle attached to the head. The dryer further includes ultrasonic devices, a controller, a vacuum pump, and a reservoir. The head has a surface on which inlet holes are formed. The ultrasonic devices are positioned on the surface of the head. The ultrasonic devices produce ultrasonic vibrations that break down water molecules into mist. The controller controls an operation of the ultrasonic devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2020Publication date: October 15, 2020Inventors: Lillian Sanfilippo, James Sanfilippo
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Patent number: 10731920Abstract: A dryer for drying hair or clothes is disclosed. The dryer includes a head and a handle attached to the head. The dryer further includes ultrasonic devices, a controller, a vacuum pump, and a reservoir. The head has a surface on which inlet holes are formed. The ultrasonic devices are positioned on the surface of the head. The ultrasonic devices produce ultrasonic vibrations that break down water molecules into mist. The controller controls an operation of the ultrasonic devices. The vacuum pump is positioned inside the head to generate suction force that draws the mist into the head. The reservoir is positioned inside the handle and connected to the vacuum pump by way of a conduit. The reservoir collects the mist generated by the plurality of the ultrasonic devices.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2018Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Inventors: Lillian Sanfilippo, James Sanfilippo
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Publication number: 20190323770Abstract: A dryer for drying hair or clothes is disclosed. The dryer includes a head and a handle attached to the head. The dryer further includes ultrasonic devices, a controller, a vacuum pump, and a reservoir. The head has a surface on which inlet holes are formed. The ultrasonic devices are positioned on the surface of the head. The ultrasonic devices produce ultrasonic vibrations that break down water molecules into mist. The controller controls an operation of the ultrasonic devices. The vacuum pump is positioned inside the head to generate suction force that draws the mist into the head. The reservoir is positioned inside the handle and connected to the vacuum pump by way of a conduit. The reservoir collects the mist generated by the plurality of the ultrasonic devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2018Publication date: October 24, 2019Inventors: Lillian Sanfilippo, James Sanfilippo
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Publication number: 20170015454Abstract: An apparatus for forming a seal (40-44) along an edge portion of a flexible package (10) that is made from a sheet of flexible material (137) includes an elongated film folding member (102) and at least one heating and/or sealing member (104), the at least one heating and/or sealing member (104) extending along a first heat/seal axis parallel to a lengthwise axis (108) of the film folding member (102). A first engagement end (112) of the film folding member is adapted to contact a portion of the sheet of flexible material (137) during a sealing process and the at least one heating and/or sealing member (104) is adapted to heat the portion of the sheet of flexible material (137) during the sealing process such that the contact between the first engagement end (112) and the portion of the sheet of flexible material creates the seal along the edge portion of the flexible package (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2015Publication date: January 19, 2017Inventors: John E. Sanfilippo, James Sanfilippo, Francisco Javier Soria, Milorad Radenovic
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Patent number: 8434898Abstract: Apparatus, systems, architectures, and methods provide interlocked modular lighting array units to operate as a single large light source. The modular lighting array units may be connected by a network, and the modular lighting array units may communicate and send and receive control or status signals. In some embodiments, the signals may correspond to status of light sources or LEDs, lighting functions, effects routines, and various other signals of communication.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2011Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Nila Inc.Inventors: James Sanfilippo, Alan McFarland
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Publication number: 20120062152Abstract: Apparatus, systems, architectures, and methods provide interlocked modular lighting array units to operate as a single large light source. The modular lighting array units may be connected by a network, and the modular lighting array units may communicate and send and receive control or status signals. In some embodiments, the signals may correspond to status of light sources or LEDs, lighting functions, effects routines, and various other signals of communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: NILA INC.Inventors: James Sanfilippo, Alan McFarland
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Patent number: 8066403Abstract: Apparatus, systems, architectures, and methods provide interlocked modular lighting array units to operate as a single large light source. The modular lighting array units may be connected by a network, and the modular lighting array units may communicate and send and receive control or status signals. In some embodiments, the signals may correspond to status of light sources or LEDs, lighting functions, effects routines, and various other signals of communication.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2008Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Nila Inc.Inventors: James Sanfilippo, Alan McFarland
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Publication number: 20090009997Abstract: Apparatus, systems, architectures, and methods provide interlocked modular lighting array units to operate as a single large light source. The modular lighting array units may be connected by a network, and the modular lighting array units may communicate and send and receive control or status signals. In some embodiments, the signals may correspond to status of light sources or LEDs, lighting functions, effects routines, and various other signals of communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventors: James Sanfilippo, Alan McFarland
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Publication number: 20070029343Abstract: A system for dispensing product includes a track support, the track support comprising a one-piece frame and a roller assembly slidably engaged with the one-piece frame, the roller assembly including a first lobed roller and a second lobed roller. The system further includes a valve assembly attached to a base portion of the one-piece frame, wherein a flexible product filled bag is retainable between the roller assembly and wherein the roller assembly translates down the track support to force the product toward the valve assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: James Sanfilippo, John Sanfilippo, Javier Soria, Koon Wong
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Publication number: 20060254217Abstract: A multiflow gassing system for providing controlled environment gas to a lid and container, the system including a lid carrier; and a gas rail assembly adjacent the lid carrier, the gas rail assembly having a top portion including a top portion gas outlet, an end portion including a end portion gas outlet, and a plate adjacent the end portion. The top portion gas outlet is oriented to direct the controlled environment gas into the lid and the end portion gas outlet is oriented to direct the controlled environment gas into a lid-container engagement region.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventors: Frank Marcus, James Sanfilippo, John Sanfilippo
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Publication number: 20060231156Abstract: An apparatus and method for exposing a container to a controlled environment. The apparatus includes an elongated rail with first, second, and third manifolds positioned in substantial alignment with the container. The first, second, and third manifolds are adapted for providing flow of a gas therethrough. At least one gas flow regulator is operably attached to the first, second, and third manifolds. At least one nozzle is positioned adjacent the second manifold. The at least one nozzle is adapted for providing a composite gas stream exiting through the second manifold. The method includes providing an elongated rail with first, second, and third manifolds positioned in substantial alignment with the container. A flow of a gas is regulated through the first, second, and third manifolds. A composite gas stream is provided exiting through the second manifold.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2006Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Frank Marcus, James Sanfilippo, John Sanfilippo
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Publication number: 20060231157Abstract: An apparatus and method for exposing a container to a controlled environment. The apparatus includes an elongated rail with first, second, and third manifolds positioned in substantial alignment with the container. The first, second, and third manifolds are adapted for providing flow of a gas therethrough. At least one gas flow regulator is operably attached to the first, second, and third manifolds. At least one nozzle is positioned adjacent the second manifold. The at least one nozzle is adapted for providing a composite gas stream exiting through the second manifold. The method includes providing an elongated rail with first, second, and third manifolds positioned in substantial alignment with the container. A flow of a gas is regulated through the first, second, and third manifolds. A composite gas stream is provided exiting through the second manifold.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2005Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Frank Marcus, James Sanfilippo, John Sanfilippo
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Publication number: 20060213153Abstract: A focal point gassing device or system including a gas supply tube operably connected to supply gas to a focal point gassing head and a screen attached to the lance head, wherein the screen provides high velocity laminarized and directed flow gas to product moving through a vertical form/fill/seal packaging system. The vertical packaging system includes a focal point gassing device and a gassing lance to provide gas to product as it moves from a packaging hopper through a filling tube and into the package. The packaging system includes a gassing control system monitor and adjust the flow of gas to the gassing apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2006Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: James Sanfilippo, John Sanfilippo, Javier Soria
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Publication number: 20060102736Abstract: The present invention provides a gassing lance including a base and an extension. The base includes a docking port connectable to an input member for transmitting gas to the gassing lance, and the extension includes laminar and accelerator gassing elements for transmitting gas through the gassing lance at first and second flow rates. The gassing lance is affixable within a conventional forming tube of a packaging machine. The invention also provides a gas control panel for controlling and directing gas flow. The gas control panel includes first and second circuits for controlling laminar and accelerator gas flow, respectively, through the gassing lance. The gas control panel also includes a Programmagle Logic Control for controlling the first and second circuits based upon a desired gas characteristic input at an operator interface, and measured by a gas analyzer, thereby providing real-time-control of gas characteristics of gas exiting through the gassing lance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2005Publication date: May 18, 2006Inventors: John Sanfilippo, James Sanfilippo
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Publication number: 20060022068Abstract: A compact gassing lance including tubing having a tubing plenum and a distribution opening; a supply line operably connected to supply gas to the tubing plenum; and a screen attached to the tubing over the distribution opening and forming a screen plenum; wherein the screen plenum receives directional gas flow from the distribution opening and laminarizes the directional gas flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2004Publication date: February 2, 2006Inventors: F. Soria, David Hutter, Asim Siddiqui, John Sanfilippo, James Sanfilippo
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Publication number: 20050167443Abstract: A dispenser includes a container including a containment portion and a handle portion; and a pump assembly received in the containment portion. The assembly includes a rod including a first knife blade receptacle, a cylinder including a second knife blade, a piston movable within the cylinder having a first knife blade and a valve having second knife blade receptacle. When the valve is open, the first knife blade engages with the first knife blade receptacle, and when the valve is closed the second knife blade engages with the second knife blade receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2005Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: James Sanfilippo, John Sanfilippo, Javier Soria, Koon Wong
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Publication number: 20050167444Abstract: A system for dispensing product includes a track support and a roller assembly slidably engaged with the track support. The system further includes a valve assembly attached to a base portion of the track support, wherein a flexible product filled bag is retainable between by the roller assembly and wherein the roller assembly translates down the track support to force the product toward the valve assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2005Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: James Sanfilippo, John Sanfilippo, Javier Soria, Koon Wong