Patents by Inventor Mark DeLuca
Mark DeLuca 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: 20250075933Abstract: A building chiller/heat pump system includes a chiller/heat pump system for supplying a conditioned fluid to change a temperature of air being delivered into a building. The chiller/heat pump system is provided with a control to achieve a desired setpoint of the air delivered into the building. The control is programmed to receive a prediction of expected remission levels in energy that will be delivered to power the chiller/heat pump system. The control is programmed to change the setpoint such that an energy level required to operate the chiller/heat pump system to achieve the setpoint will drop when the expected emissions level increases, and adjusts the setpoint in an opposed direction when the expected emissions drops. A method is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2024Publication date: March 6, 2025Inventors: Wei Huang, Lei Yu, Claus Daniel, Stella Maris Oggianu, Runfu Shi, Guy DeLuca, Mark Makwinski, Rebecca Shen, Mann-Fai Yip, Shaw Ping Lee, Chai Kheh Chew
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Patent number: 11397976Abstract: Durable memento method that enables the storage of data associated with mementos, which are objects that serve to provide a reminder of a person, place, thing, or an event. Embodiments are configured to store and recall data including but not limited to pictures, movies, sounds, text, or other information such as performance data indirectly associated with a memento such as but not limited to a keepsake, souvenir, gift, gift card, medal or award, tool or any combination thereof. One or more embodiments may include a visual and/or machine-readable and/or human-readable code to associate the data with the memento. The durable data may be stored remote from the memento, which prevents obsolescence by securing data robustly. This enables the data to be accessed years later even if the file formats or display technology for the data has changed by that time and even if the original memento has been lost.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2019Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Assignee: DURAGIFT, LLCInventors: Mark DeLuca, Spencer Webb
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Publication number: 20200098028Abstract: Durable memento method that enables the storage of data associated with mementos, which are objects that serve to provide a reminder of a person, place, thing, or an event. Embodiments are configured to store and recall data including but not limited to pictures, movies, sounds, text, or other information such as performance data indirectly associated with a memento such as but not limited to a keepsake, souvenir, gift, gift card, medal or award, tool or any combination thereof. One or more embodiments may include a visual and/or machine-readable and/or human-readable code to associate the data with the memento. The durable data may be stored remote from the memento, which prevents obsolescence by securing data robustly. This enables the data to be accessed years later even if the file formats or display technology for the data has changed by that time and even if the original memento has been lost.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Applicant: DURAGIFT, LLCInventors: Mark DeLUCA, Spencer WEBB
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Patent number: 10460371Abstract: Durable memento method that enables the storage of data associated with mementos, which are objects that serve to provide a reminder of a person, place, thing, or an event. Embodiments are configured to store and recall data including but not limited to pictures, movies, sounds, text, or other information such as performance data indirectly associated with a memento such as but not limited to a keepsake, souvenir, gift, gift card, medal or award, tool or any combination thereof. One or more embodiments may include a visual and/or machine-readable and/or human-readable code to associate the data with the memento. The durable data may be stored remote from the memento, which prevents obsolescence by securing data robustly. This enables the data to be accessed years later even if the file formats or display technology for the data has changed by that time and even if the original memento has been lost.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: DURAGIFT, LLCInventors: Mark DeLuca, Spencer Webb
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Publication number: 20170178211Abstract: Durable memento method that enables the storage of data associated with mementos, which are objects that serve to provide a reminder of a person, place, thing, or an event. Embodiments are configured to store and recall data including but not limited to pictures, movies, sounds, text, or other information such as performance data indirectly associated with a memento such as but not limited to a keepsake, souvenir, gift, gift card, medal or award, tool or any combination thereof. One or more embodiments may include a visual and/or machine-readable and/or human-readable code to associate the data with the memento. The durable data may be stored remote from the memento, which prevents obsolescence by securing data robustly. This enables the data to be accessed years later even if the file formats or display technology for the data has changed by that time and even if the original memento has been lost.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2017Publication date: June 22, 2017Applicant: DURAGIFT LLCInventors: Mark DeLUCA, Spencer WEBB
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Patent number: 9589062Abstract: Durable memento system that enables the storage of data associated with mementos, which are objects that serve to provide a reminder of a person, place, thing, or an event. Embodiments are configured to store and recall data including but not limited to pictures, movies, sounds, text, or other information such as performance data indirectly associated with a memento such as but not limited to a keepsake, souvenir, gift, gift card, medal or award, tool or any combination thereof. One or more embodiments may include a visual and/or machine-readable and/or human-readable code to associate the data with the memento. The durable data may be stored remote from the memento, which prevents obsolescence by securing data robustly. This enables the data to be accessed years later even if the file formats or display technology for the data has changed by that time and even if the original memento has been lost.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: DURAGIFT, LLCInventors: Mark DeLuca, Spencer Webb
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Publication number: 20060038732Abstract: A dual polarized slotline feed circuit includes a first slotline circuit and a second slotline circuit with the first and second slotline circuits disposed such that first slotline circuit is orthogonal to the second slotline and such that the first and second slotline circuits each have a first portion with a common centerline and wherein a second portion of one of the first and second slotline circuits is bent such that it is disposed at an angle with respect to the common centerline portion of the first and second slotline circuits.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: Mark DeLuca, Robert Cummings, Keith Trott, Joseph Biondi, Ronni Cavener