Patents by Inventor Michael Romeo
Michael Romeo 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: 20230190549Abstract: An electrical power assistance device designed to be removably coupled to existing transport wheelchairs to provide electric power to aid in transportation of a person sitting in the wheelchair, while being detachable to allow the transport chair to fold up for easy storage in a car or other vehicle. The electrical power assistance device includes a motor powered by a rechargeable battery, where the motor drives an internal shaft which rotates a pair of friction wheels. A clutch, provided on a separate axle coupled to the friction wheels by eccentric disks, allows the friction wheels to engage or disengage with the rear wheels of the transport wheelchair.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2023Publication date: June 22, 2023Inventors: Michael Romeo, Susan Penski, David J. Carson
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Patent number: 11682320Abstract: A device and system for simulating normal and disease state cardiovascular functioning, including an anatomically accurate cardiac simulator for training and medical device testing. The system and device uses pneumatically pressurized chambers to generate ventricle and atrium contractions. In conjunction with the interaction of synthetic valves, which simulate mitral and aortic valves, the system is designed to generate pumping action that produces accurate volume fractions and pressure gradients of pulsatile flow, duplicating that of a human heart. Through the use of a control unit and sensors, one or more parameters, such as flow rates, fluidic pressure, and heart rate, may be automatically controlled, using feedback loop mechanisms to adjust parameters of the hydraulic system to simulate a wide variety of cardiovascular conditions including normal heart function, severely diseased or injured heart conditions, and compressed vasculature, such as hardening of the arteries.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2019Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: Mentice, ABInventors: Chandramouli Sadasivan, Baruch B. Lieber, Brandon Joseph Kovarovic, Louie E. Abejar, Henry Woo, David Jeffrey Carson, David Fiorella, Michael Romeo, Gary Bunch, Karl Keppeler
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Publication number: 20220285739Abstract: An apparatus and process for melting and using scrap pieces of lead or lead alloy from making a web of connected grids for a lead acid battery by forming holes through a solid strip of lead or lead alloy. The scrap pieces may be compacted into briquettes which are submerged in a pool of liquid lead or lead alloy below the top surface of the pool and melt in the pool. Liquid lead from the pool may be cast into solid strips from which webs of grids are made.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2022Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventor: Michael Romeo
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Publication number: 20220190312Abstract: A shoe for dispensing a molten metal such as lead into a mold cavity of a rotating dmm to continuously cast a web of a plurality of serially connected grids or battery composite electrodes of a carbon fiber material with a cast metal conductor. The shoe may have at least one elongate orifice slot in a face confronting the drum, a molten metal supply passage communicating with the Norifice slot and an excess molten metal return slot opening into the confronting face downstream of the supply slot relative generally to the direction of rotation of the dmm.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2019Publication date: June 16, 2022Inventors: Roel Mendoza, Aleksandar Mrdenovic, Michael Romeo, John O. Wirtz
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Patent number: 11253914Abstract: A shoe for dispensing molten lead into a mold cavity of rotating drum to continuously cast a web of a plurality of serially connected grids for lead acid batteries. The shoe may have an elongate orifice slot in a face confronting the drum, a molten lead supply slot opening into an upper recessed portion of the orifice slot and an excess molten lead return slot communicating with the recessed portion downstream of the supply slot.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2019Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: Wirtz Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Roel Mendoza, Aleksandar Mrdenovic, Michael Romeo
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Patent number: 11028636Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for firearm storage; and more particularly, a safe and secure handgun mini-vault apparatus for a loaded handgun that allows an authorized user rapid, unobstructed and effortless access to the handgun. The handgun mini-vault system of the present invention not only provides for relative ease of assembly and aesthetically appealing appearance, it also permits access to the handgun without the need to manually manipulate a locking device. The locking system of the present invention utilizes RFID technology to allow authorized users to open the mini-vault by simply waiving an RFID chip in proximity to the mini-vault interrogator.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2019Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: Hornady Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Thomas Delattre, David Carson, Michael Romeo, Stephen Cunningham
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Patent number: 10981218Abstract: A method and machine for continuous casting of a strip of a plurality of serially connected battery grids. The machine may have a rotatable annular mold ring with a cavity at least in part having a plurality of grid molds, and a movable belt overlying at least the axial extent and a portion of the circumferential extent of the mold cavity in at least the area where liquid lead may be supplied to the mold cavity. To supply liquid lead to the mold cavity the mold ring may have a runner system communicating with the mold grids and opening to an end of the mold ring.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2020Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: Wirtz Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Michael Romeo, Jason Miller
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Patent number: 10960461Abstract: In one embodiment, a lead strip caster for battery grids includes a ladle, a nozzle, and a pair of rollers. The lead strip caster produces a continuous lead strip for use as battery positive plate grids. The ladle has an inlet to receive molten lead and has an outlet. The nozzle has at least one passage that communicates with the outlet of the ladle in order to receive molten lead from the ladle. The first roller is situated at a first exterior side of the nozzle. The first roller rotates via a first driver. The second roller is situated at a second exterior side of the nozzle. The second roller rotates via a second driver.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2017Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: Wirtz Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Michael Romeo
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Publication number: 20210043113Abstract: The present invention describes a device and system for simulating normal and disease state cardiovascular functioning, including an anatomically accurate left cardiac simulator for training and medical device testing. The system and device uses pneumatically pressurized chambers to generate ventricle and atrium contractions. In conjunction with the interaction of synthetic valves, which simulate mitral and aortic valves, the system is designed to generate pumping action that produces accurate volume fractions and pressure gradients of pulsatile flow, duplicating that of a human heart.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2020Publication date: February 11, 2021Inventors: Chandramouli Sadasivan, Baruch B. Lieber, Brandon Joseph Kovarovic, Louis E. Abejar, Henry Woo, MD, David Jeffrey Carson, David Fiorella, Michael Romeo, Gary Bunch, Karl Keppeler
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Publication number: 20210023613Abstract: A shoe for dispensing molten lead into a mold cavity of rotating dmm to continuously cast a web of a plurality of serially connected grids for lead acid batteries. The shoe may have an elongate orifice slot in a face confronting the drum, a molten lead supply slot opening into an upper recessed portion of the orifice slot and an excess molten lead return slot communicating with the recessed portion downstream of the supply slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2019Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventors: Roel Mendoza, Aleksandar Mrdenovic, Michael Romeo
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Publication number: 20200338631Abstract: A method and machine for continuous casting of a strip of a plurality of serially connected battery grids. The machine may have a rotatable annular mold ring with a cavity at least in part having a plurality of grid molds, and a movable belt overlying at least the axial extent and a portion of the circumferential extent of the mold cavity in at least the area where liquid lead may be supplied to the mold cavity. To supply liquid lead to the mold cavity the mold ring may have a runner system communicating with the mold grids and opening to an end of the mold ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2020Publication date: October 29, 2020Inventors: Michael Romeo, Jason Miller
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Publication number: 20200259218Abstract: An apparatus and process for melting and using scrap pieces of lead or lead alloy from making a web of connected grids for a lead acid battery by forming holes through a solid strip of lead or lead alloy. The scrap pieces may be compacted into briquettes which are submerged in a pool of liquid lead or lead alloy below the top surface of the pool and melt in the pool. Liquid lead from the pool may be cast into solid strips from which webs of grids are made.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2019Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventor: Michael Romeo
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Publication number: 20200160753Abstract: A device and system for simulating normal and disease state cardiovascular functioning, including an anatomically accurate cardiac simulator for training and medical device testing. The system and device uses pneumatically pressurized chambers to generate ventricle and atrium contractions. In conjunction with the interaction of synthetic valves, which simulate mitral and aortic valves, the system is designed to generate pumping action that produces accurate volume fractions and pressure gradients of pulsatile flow, duplicating that of a human heart. Through the use of a control unit and sensors, one or more parameters, such as flow rates, fluidic pressure, and heart rate, may be automatically controlled, using feedback loop mechanisms to adjust parameters of the hydraulic system to simulate a wide variety of cardiovascular conditions including normal heart function, severely diseased or injured heart conditions, and compressed vasculature, such as hardening of the arteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2019Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: Chandramouli Sadasivan, Baruch B. Lieber, Brandon Joseph Kovarovic, Louis E. Abejar, Henry Woo, David Jeffrey Carson, David Fiorella, Michael Romeo, Gary Bunch, Karl Keppeler
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Publication number: 20190211607Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for firearm storage; and more particularly, a safe and secure handgun mini-vault apparatus for a loaded handgun that allows an authorized user rapid, unobstructed and effortless access to the handgun. The handgun mini-vault system of the present invention not only provides for relative ease of assembly and aesthetically appealing appearance, it also permits access to the handgun without the need to manually manipulate a locking device. The locking system of the present invention utilizes RFID technology to allow authorized users to open the mini-vault by simply waiving an RFID chip in proximity to the mini-vault interrogator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2019Publication date: July 11, 2019Inventors: Thomas Delattre, David Carson, Michael Romeo, Stephen Cunningham
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Publication number: 20190206283Abstract: The present invention describes a device and system for simulating normal and disease state cardiovascular functioning, including an anatomically accurate left cardiac simulator for training and medical device testing. The system and device uses pneumatically pressurized chambers to generate ventricle and atrium contractions. In conjunction with the interaction of synthetic valves which simulate mitral and aortic valves, the system is designed to generate pumping action that produces accurate volume fractions and pressure gradients of pulsatile flow, duplicating that of a human heart. Through the use of a control unit and sensors, one or more parameters such as flow rates, fluidic pressure, and heart rate may be automatically controlled, using feedback loop mechanisms to adjust parameters of the hydraulic system to simulate a wide variety of cardiovascular conditions including normal heart function, severely diseased or injured heart conditions, and compressed vasculature, such as hardening of the arteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: David Jeffrey Carson, Baruch B. Lieber, Chandramouli Sadasivan, David Fiorella, Henry Woo, Michael Romeo, Gary Bunch
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Patent number: 10233687Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for firearm storage; and more particularly, a safe and secure handgun mini-vault apparatus for a loaded handgun that allows an authorized user rapid, unobstructed and effortless access to the handgun. The handgun mini-vault system of the present invention not only provides for relative ease of assembly and aesthetically appealing appearance, it also permits access to the handgun without the need to manually manipulate a locking device. The locking system of the present invention utilizes RFID technology to allow authorized users to open the mini-vault by simply waiving an RFID chip in proximity to the mini-vault interrogator.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2016Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: Hornady Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Thomas Delattre, David Carson, Michael Romeo, Stephen Cunningham
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Patent number: 10229615Abstract: The present invention describes a device and system for simulating normal and disease state cardiovascular functioning, including an anatomically accurate left cardiac simulator for training and medical device testing. The system and device uses pneumatically pressurized chambers to generate ventricle and atrium contractions. In conjunction with the interaction of synthetic valves which simulate mitral and aortic valves, the system is designed to generate pumping action that produces accurate volume fractions and pressure gradients of pulsatile flow, duplicating that of a human heart. Through the use of a control unit and sensors, one or more parameters such as flow rates, fluidic pressure, and heart rate may be automatically controlled, using feedback loop mechanisms to adjust parameters of the hydraulic system simulate a wide variety of cardiovascular conditions including normal heart function, severely diseased or injured heart conditions, and compressed vasculature, such as hardening of the arteries.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2015Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: Vascular Simulations Inc.Inventors: David Jeffrey Carson, Baruch B. Lieber, Chandramouli Sadasivan, David Fiorella, Henry Woo, Michael Romeo, Gary Bunch, Karl Keppeler
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Publication number: 20180071816Abstract: In one embodiment, a lead strip caster for battery grids includes a ladle, a nozzle, and a pair of rollers. The lead strip caster produces a continuous lead strip for use as battery positive plate grids. The ladle has an inlet to receive molten lead and has an outlet. The nozzle has at least one passage that communicates with the outlet of the ladle in order to receive molten lead from the ladle. The first roller is situated at a first exterior side of the nozzle. The first roller rotates via a first driver. The second roller is situated at a second exterior side of the nozzle. The second roller rotates via a second driver.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventor: Michael Romeo
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Publication number: 20170046899Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for firearm storage; and more particularly, a safe and secure handgun mini-vault apparatus for a loaded handgun that allows an authorized user rapid, unobstructed and effortless access to the handgun. The handgun mini-vault system of the present invention not only provides for relative ease of assembly and aesthetically appealing appearance, it also permits access to the handgun without the need to manually manipulate a locking device. The locking system of the present invention utilizes RFID technology to allow authorized users to open the mini-vault by simply waiving an RFID chip in proximity to the mini-vault interrogator.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2016Publication date: February 16, 2017Inventors: Thomas Delattre, David Carson, Michael Romeo, Stephen Cunningham
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Patent number: 9530266Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for firearm storage; and more particularly, a safe and secure handgun mini-vault apparatus for a loaded handgun that allows an authorized user rapid, unobstructed and effortless access to the handgun. The handgun mini-vault system of the present invention not only provides for relative ease of assembly and aesthetically appealing appearance, it also permits access to the handgun without the need to manually manipulate a locking device. The locking system of the present invention utilizes RFID technology to allow authorized users to open the mini-vault by simply waiving an RFID chip in proximity to the mini-vault interrogator.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2014Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: Hornady Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Thomas Delattre, David Carson, Michael Romeo, Stephen Cunningham