JOSEPH FRANKLIN POLIZZOTTO
Pilots at Bay Mdw Dr, Huntington Beach, CA

License number
California A1510241
Issued Date
Oct 2016
Expiration Date
Oct 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
9621 Bay Meadow Dr, Huntington Beach, CA 92646

Professional information

Joseph Polizzotto Photo 1

Avionics Instrument And Mounting Bracket

US Patent:
2012032, Dec 20, 2012
Filed:
Aug 25, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/573131
Inventors:
Joseph Polizzotto - Huntington Beach CA, US
Marc Polizzotto - Huntington Beach CA, US
Lawrence E. Elbert - Laguna Beach CA, US
International Classification:
H05K 7/00, G06F 1/16
US Classification:
36167921, 36167901
Abstract:
The present invention is an avionics instrument and mounting bracket. In particular, the present invention is directed to an avionics instrument that can be mounted in a variety of positions on an aircraft instrument panel. The mounting bracket preferably comprises a cylindrical interior and an exterior with squared sides and rounded corners. The bracket has an adjustment gap with first and second ports on opposing sides and an adjustment screw spanning the adjustment gap to adjust the tightness of the bracket. The front of the bracket preferably has four panel screw ports. The avionics instrument has a display panel mounted to a cylindrical electronics housing where the diameter of the housing is less than the length of the display panel. The display panel preferably has four positional modes of display and a control button for switching between the display modes. The cylindrical electronics housing is inserted into the bracket.


Joseph Polizzotto Photo 2

Avionics Instrument And Mounting Bracket

US Patent:
8274783, Sep 25, 2012
Filed:
Jan 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/657196
Inventors:
Joseph Polizzotto - Huntington Beach CA, US
Marc Polizzotto - Huntington Beach CA, US
Lawrence E. Elbert - Laguna Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 1/16
US Classification:
36167901, 36167902, 36167958, 248 271, 2482301, 340971
Abstract:
The present invention is an avionics instrument and mounting bracket. In particular, the present invention is directed to an avionics instrument that can be mounted in a variety of positions on an aircraft instrument panel. The mounting bracket preferably comprises a cylindrical interior and an exterior with squared sides and rounded corners. The bracket has an adjustment gap with first and second ports on opposing sides and an adjustment screw spanning the adjustment gap to adjust the tightness of the bracket. The front of the bracket preferably has four panel screw ports. The avionics instrument has a display panel mounted to a cylindrical electronics housing where the diameter of the housing is less than the length of the display panel. The display panel preferably has four positional modes of display and a control button for switching between the display modes. The cylindrical electronics housing is inserted into the bracket.


Joseph Polizzotto Photo 3

Bezel For A Temperature Indicating Instrument Or Similar Article

US Patent:
D293893, Jan 26, 1988
Filed:
Nov 26, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/674947
Inventors:
Joseph E. Polizzotto - Huntington Beach CA
US Classification:
D10 60


Joseph Polizzotto Photo 4

Bezel

US Patent:
D344032, Feb 8, 1994
Filed:
Oct 1, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/769672
Inventors:
Joseph Polizzotto - Huntington Beach CA
US Classification:
D10 99


Joseph Polizzotto Photo 5

Dental Pantograph

US Patent:
4561846, Dec 31, 1985
Filed:
Sep 2, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/529160
Inventors:
Joseph F. Polizzotto - Huntington Beach CA
Assignee:
Denar Corporation - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
A61C 1904
US Classification:
433 73
Abstract:
A dental pantograph capable of measuring mandibulary movement includes right and left side housings have orthogonally located X, Y and Z scales. The housing further includes X, Y and Z scale transducers for reading reference marks on the respective scales. The scales are slidable with respect to the transducers. The housings are located adjacent to engagement members with one of the housing or the engagement member associated with the mandible and the other associated with the maxilla. The scales extend between the housing and the engagement member and move with respect to the transducers in the housing by movement between the housing and the engagement member. The transducers produce electrical output signals which are fed to an appropriate signal processor, such as a microprocessor, for producing a readout indicating the mandibulary movement.