DANIEL POMPEI CEDRONE
Pilots at Ramah Church Rd, Huntersville, NC

License number
North Carolina A4918649
Issued Date
Sep 2015
Expiration Date
Sep 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
14330 Ramah Church Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078

Professional information

Daniel Cedrone Photo 1

Flexible Guide For Identifying A Mounting Hole

US Patent:
6782633, Aug 31, 2004
Filed:
Jul 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/627130
Inventors:
Daniel Pompei Cedrone - Huntersville NC 28078
Mark Reynolds Pace - Roanoke VA 24014
International Classification:
G01B 302
US Classification:
33613, 33562
Abstract:
An apparatus for identifying a mounting hole on a wall surface comprises in one embodiment a flexible guide having a first section and a second section that are connected at one end, a tab for connecting free ends of the guide when the first and second sections are extended against one another, an elongate slit, and a pair of alignment openings that correspondingly align when the first and second sections are extended against one another to thereby identify an alignment reference point. A method for marking a wall surface to identify a mounting hole for an article to be hung comprises in one embodiment the steps of supporting an article with the flexible guide, releaseably securing free ends of the guide to one another, positioning the guide and article against a desired wall surface, and identifying the mounting hole with reference to an alignment reference opening in the guide.


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Doctor Blade

US Patent:
2009030, Dec 17, 2009
Filed:
Aug 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
12/438800
Inventors:
Marty L. Cansler - Lincolnton NC, US
Daniel P. Cedrone - Huntersville NC, US
Assignee:
DAETWYLER SWISSTEC AG - Bleienbach
International Classification:
B41F 9/10, B29C 65/48
US Classification:
101169, 156 60
Abstract:
A doctor blade, in particular for metering of inks and coatings from an engraved surface, has a flat oblong base body and a blade region with a working edge being formed at one of the longitudinal sides of the base body. The blade region is at least partially made of a plastics material, whereas the working edge is formed of the plastics material. The base body is made from a reinforced plastics material. The opposing main outer surfaces of the base body are constituted by plastic layers made from a first material, where at least one inner layer made from a second material having a higher rigidity than the first material is provided in between the plastic layers.


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Apparatus For Cleaning, Filling, And Capping A Container

US Patent:
7980046, Jul 19, 2011
Filed:
Feb 20, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/390098
Inventors:
Ali Reza Yousefpour - Waxhaw NC, US
Robert Wesley Brown - Charlotte NC, US
Daniel Pompei Cedrone - Huntersville NC, US
Assignee:
H2Local, Inc. - Huntersville NC
International Classification:
B65B 7/28
US Classification:
53471, 53167, 532845, 532846, 53 79, 53485
Abstract:
An apparatus for filling a container includes an enclosure () having an opening for receiving a container (). The apparatus may include a shuttle assembly (), a wash station (), a fill station (), and a seal station () contained within the enclosure (). The shuttle assembly () may include a frame structure () and a shuttle (). The shuttle () may advance along a path of travel and facilitate the washing, filling, and sealing of the container (). The apparatus may be employed in a method for consecutively washing, filling, and sealing at least one container in an enclosed housing. The method includes the steps of providing at least one container, washing the container, filling the container, and sealing the container. The method may be conducted along a path of travel.


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Apparatus For Cleaning, Filling, And Sealing A Container

US Patent:
8356461, Jan 22, 2013
Filed:
Nov 13, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/618193
Inventors:
Daniel Pompei Cedrone - Huntersville NC, US
Assignee:
H2Local, Inc. - Huntersville NC
International Classification:
B65B 55/24
US Classification:
53484, 532845, 532846, 53467
Abstract:
An apparatus for washing, filling, and sealing a container includes an enclosure having an opening for receiving a container. The apparatus may include a rotary assembly, a wash station, a rinse station, a fill station, and a seal station all contained within the enclosure. The rotary assembly may include any number of racks for carrying the containers. The rotary assembly advances (e. g. , about an axis) and facilitates the washing, filling, and sealing of the containers within the enclosure. The apparatus may be employed in a method for washing, rinsing, filling, and sealing containers within an enclosure. The method may be conducted consecutively. The steps of washing, filling, and sealing are conducted simultaneously.


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Frame Assembly For Displaying Indicia And Reflecting An Image

US Patent:
2010005, Mar 11, 2010
Filed:
Sep 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/555331
Inventors:
Brian P. Reid - Mooresville NC, US
Daniel Pompei Cedrone - Huntersville NC, US
International Classification:
G09F 13/12
US Classification:
40219
Abstract:
The invention relates to a frame assembly for displaying a plurality of indicia and reflecting an image. The frame assembly comprises a frame supporting at least one light source, a sheet member positioned adjacent to the light source, a substrate bearing indicia releasably secured to the sheet member, a mirror positioned adjacent to the sheet member and light source, and a sensor for detecting an object. The frame assembly in a first mode displays desired indicia through the mirror and, upon the sensor detecting an object at a desired distance, in a second mode functions as a mirror to reflect an image.


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Gravity Hinge

US Patent:
7000289, Feb 21, 2006
Filed:
Feb 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/780306
Inventors:
Daniel Pompel Cedrone - Huntersville NC, US
Assignee:
Poly-Tech Industrial, LLC - Huntersville NC
International Classification:
E05F 1/02, E05D 11/08
US Classification:
16309, 16316, 16273
Abstract:
A gravity hinge is disclosed that is simple to manufacture and avoids limitations found in known gravity hinges. The hinge includes two cylindrical knuckles joined by a spindle and separated by a polymer bushing. The junction of the knuckles and the bushing is at an angle oblique to the vertical axis of the knuckles and spindle. The oblique angle causes the upper knuckle to rotate upward upon the application of a rotational force thereby storing potential energy. Upon the release of the rotational force the upper knuckle falls or (rotates) back into place thereby returning the hinge to its natural, closed position.