Patents by Inventor Joseph Sanfilippo
Joseph 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: 12121759Abstract: A method of supplying oxygen to an oxygen mask for an aircraft includes detecting, with at least one sensor and during a first time period, a first blood-oxygen saturation level at a first altitude. The method may also include detecting, with the at least one sensor and during a second time period, a second blood-oxygen saturation level at a second altitude that is different from the first altitude. The method may include determining a minimum flow rate of a gas that includes oxygen for the second altitude such that the second blood-oxygen saturation level at least matches the first blood-oxygen saturation level at the same altitude.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2020Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: AVOX SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Joseph Contino, Steven Sanfilippo
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Patent number: 9925938Abstract: Metallic grille inserts and methods for installing metallic grille inserts are disclosed, which are configured to protect air-cooled radiators of motor vehicles. The metallic grille inserts can be installed and disposed between an air-cooled radiator and front-end grille of an automobile without the need for drilling or using screws, bolts, or mounting frames to fixedly secure the metallic grille insert in place.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2016Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: UNDERTHESUNINSERTS, LLCInventors: Joseph Sanfilippo, Jamie Thomas
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Publication number: 20170210321Abstract: Metallic grille inserts and methods for installing metallic grille inserts are disclosed, which are configured to protect air-cooled radiators of motor vehicles. The metallic grille inserts can be installed and disposed between an air-cooled radiator and front-end grille of an automobile without the need for drilling or using screws, bolts, or mounting frames to fixedly secure the metallic grille insert in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2016Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventors: Joseph Sanfilippo, Jamie Thomas
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Patent number: 7866911Abstract: A slotted drain having a first channeled half having a first engaging structure and a second channeled half having a second engaging structure mating within the first engaging structure is disclosed. The first channeled half can define a cantilever snap-fit recess and the second channeled half can comprise a cantilever snap-fit protrusion. A slot is formed when the first and second channeled halves are joined. The slot is adapted to receive a liquid variant and the slotted drain is adapted to receive the liquid from the slot into the first and second channeled halves. The slotted drain may optionally include a concrete pass-through port, a rebar clip, bedding feet and/or securement ribs. A method of assembling a slotted drain is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2006Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Zurn Industries, LLCInventors: Robert E. Saadi, Kevin Himes, Douglas Dalton, David A. Ecklund, Joseph Sanfilippo, Patrick Slater, William A. Verdecchia, Doug Wroblewski
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Patent number: 7588392Abstract: A two-part grate assembly for a channeled drain trough. The grate assembly has a grate frame that receives a removable grate section. The grate frame has lugs with vertical projections extending therefrom that define securing recesses that assist in aligning and securing the grate frame atop a drain trough. Additionally, the present invention is directed to the use of an alignment bar that prevents the grate section from sliding out of operating position within the grate frame by restricting lateral movement of the grate section. Further, the present invention is directed to a method of providing a grate assembly for a channeled drain trough having a grate frame that is adapted to receive a removable grate section.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Zurn Industries, LLCInventors: Doug Wroblewski, Kevin D. Himes, Patrick Slater, Douglas Dalton, David A. Ecklund, Joseph A. Sanfilippo
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Publication number: 20080014022Abstract: A two-part grate assembly for a channeled drain trough. The grate assembly has a grate frame that receives a removable grate section. The grate frame has lugs with vertical projections extending therefrom that define securing recesses that assist in aligning and securing the grate frame atop a drain trough. Additionally, the present invention is directed to the use of an alignment bar that prevents the grate section from sliding out of operating position within the grate frame by restricting lateral movement of the grate section. Further, the present invention is directed to a method of providing a grate assembly for a channeled drain trough having a grate frame that is adapted to receive a removable grate section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: Zurn Industries, Inc.Inventors: Doug Wroblewski, Kevin Himes, Patrick Slater, Douglas Dalton, David Ecklund, Joseph Sanfilippo
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Publication number: 20070099782Abstract: A slotted drain having a first channeled half having a first engaging structure and a second channeled half having a second engaging structure mating within the first engaging structure is disclosed. The first channeled half can define a cantilever snap-fit recess and the second channeled half can comprise a cantilever snap-fit protrusion. A slot is formed when the first and second channeled halves are joined. The slot is adapted to receive a liquid variant and the slotted drain is adapted to receive the liquid from the slot into the first and second channeled halves. The slotted drain may optionally include a concrete pass-through port, a rebar clip, bedding feet and/or securement ribs. A method of assembling a slotted drain is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2006Publication date: May 3, 2007Applicant: Zurn industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert Saadi, Kevin Himes, Douglas Dalton, David Ecklund, Joseph Sanfilippo, Patrick Slater, William Verdecchia, Doug Wroblewski
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Patent number: 7200674Abstract: The present invention includes devices and methods to establish networks of communities, route documents among communities having dissimilar interfaces and do so in a trusted and trustworthy manner. Particular aspects of the present invention are described in the claims, specification and drawings.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2002Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Open Invention Network, LLCInventors: Raghunath Sapuram, Jayaram Rajan Kasi, Todd Christopher Klaus, Christopher Crall, Joseph Sanfilippo
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Publication number: 20050025572Abstract: A modular trench drain system including a plurality of drain segments composed of a base and a pair of spaced apart side members attached to edges of the base. Adjacent bases are connected together by overlapping a stepped-down portion at the end of one base with an end of an adjoining base. Adjacent side members are connected together via interlocking structures at their ends. The system may be used with bases and side members of various dimensions to accommodate particular installation requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Applicant: Zurn Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Sanfilippo, Douglas Dalton
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Publication number: 20040015596Abstract: The present invention includes devices and methods to establish networks of communities, route documents among communities having dissimilar interfaces and do so in a trusted and trustworthy manner. Particular aspects of the present invention are described in the claims, specification and drawings.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Applicant: Commerce One Operations, Inc.Inventors: Raghunath Sapuram, Jayaram Rajan Kasi, Todd Christopher Klaus, Christopher Crall, Joseph Sanfilippo
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Patent number: 6258058Abstract: A vascular access device is provided which can be used for chronic venous or organ access. When implanted, the device facilitates repeated intermittent infusions of medical treatment while reducing the risk of infection at the implant site. The vascular access device comprises an elongated body and a delivery tube coupled to the elongated body for delivering the medical treatment to a preselected site in a patient's body, which permits subcutaneous implanting of the device with a minimally invasive procedure. A sheath and a dilator are adapted to form an access tunnel in the patient's body commensurate in configuration with the elongated body of the device. A guide wire is provided to guide the sheath and dilator from a first opening to a second opening in the patient's body. The introduction of the sheath eases the placement of the device and reduces access site trauma to the vein, organ, or any other location in the body to which the medicine or therapy is to be applied.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Inventor: Dominic Joseph Sanfilippo, II
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Patent number: 6210366Abstract: A vascular access device is provided which can be used for chronic venous or organ access. When implanted, the device facilitates repeated intermittent infusions of medical treatment while reducing the risk of infection at the implant site. The vascular access device comprises an elongated body and a delivery tube coupled to the elongated body for delivering the medical treatment to a preselected site in a patient's body, which permits subcutaneous implanting of the device with a minimally invasive procedure. A sheath and a dilator are adapted to form an access tunnel in the patient's body commensurate in configuration with the elongated body of the device. A guide wire is provided to guide the sheath and dilator from a first opening to a second opening in the patient's body. The introduction of the sheath eases the placement of the device and reduces access site trauma to the vein, organ, or any other location in the body to which the medicine or therapy is to be applied.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Inventor: Dominic Joseph Sanfilippo, II
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Patent number: 6074377Abstract: A vascular access device is provided which can be used for chronic venous or organ access. When implanted, the device facilitates repeated intermittent infusions of medical treatment while reducing the risk of infection at the implant site. The vascular access device comprises an elongated body and a delivery tube coupled to the elongated body for delivering the medical treatment to a preselected site in a patient's body, which permits subcutaneous implanting of the device with a minimally invasive procedure. A sheath and a dilator are adapted to form an access tunnel in the patient's body commensurate in configuration with the elongated body of the device. A guide wire is provided to guide the sheath and dilator from a first opening to a second opening in the patient's body. The introduction of the sheath eases the placement of the device and reduces access site trauma to the vein, organ, or any other location in the body to which the medicine or therapy is to be applied.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1999Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Inventor: Dominic Joseph Sanfilippo, II
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Patent number: 5919160Abstract: A vascular access device is provided which can be used for chronic venous or organ access. When implanted, the device facilitates repeated intermittent infusions of medical treatment while reducing the risk of infection at the implant site. The vascular access device comprises an elongated body and a delivery tube coupled to the elongated body for delivering the medical treatment to a preselected site in a patient's body, which permits subcutaneous implanting of the device with a minimally invasive procedure. A sheath and a dilator are adapted to form an access tunnel in the patient's body commensurate in configuration with the elongated body of the device. A guide wire is provided to guide the sheath and dilator from a first opening to a second opening in the patient's body. The introduction of the sheath eases the placement of the device and reduces access site trauma to the vein, organ, or any other location in the body to which the medicine or therapy is to be applied.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1996Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Inventor: Dominic Joseph Sanfilippo, II