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Alan J Squillante

from Kings Park, NY
Age ~65

Alan Squillante Phones & Addresses

  • 57 Berg Ave, Kings Park, NY 11754 (631) 544-9317
  • 22 Church St, Kings Park, NY 11754 (631) 544-9317
  • East Northport, NY
  • 57 Berg Ave, Kings Park, NY 11754 (646) 739-9132

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Position: Personal Care and Service Occupations

Publications

Us Patents

Modular Distributing Frame For Supporting Telephone Connector Blocks

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US Patent:
6384330, May 7, 2002
Filed:
Mar 31, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/540927
Inventors:
Alan J. Squillante - Kings Park NY
Anthony Ray - Massapequa Park NY
Assignee:
Porta Systems Corporation - Syosset NY
International Classification:
G02B 1100
US Classification:
174 50, 361823, 361827, 385134, 379327
Abstract:
A modular distributing frame for supporting telephone connector blocks for single person front jumper administration. The connector blocks are mounted in vertical columns having vertical troughs on both sides. Horizontal troughs are located at the top, bottom and an intermediate location while being in the same plane as the vertical troughs.

Connector Module

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US Patent:
6994582, Feb 7, 2006
Filed:
Dec 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/540083
Inventors:
William V. Carney - Glen Cove NY, US
Alan J. Squillante - Kings Park NY, US
Michael Fasano - Huntington NY, US
Michael Belle-Oudry - Centereach NY, US
Anthony Andrew Ray - Massapequa Park NY, US
Clifford D. Le Strange - Stony Brook NY, US
Assignee:
Porta Systems Corporation - Syosset NY
International Classification:
H01R 11/20
US Classification:
439404, 439709
Abstract:
A connector module permits termination of cross-connect wires on one surface (front) and cable wires on an opposite surface (rear). The module exhibits a configuration, which permits test access and protector (i. e. , protection module) mounting from the front surface. The jumper wires are inserted from a side surface through wire guides or channels that bring the wires from the side surface to the front surface where the wires can be terminated without impeding insertion and removal of protection modules from the front of the connector module. There is an intermediate surface below the front surface that is accessible from the front and recessed to allow protection modules to be installed completely below the terminated wires, allowing termination and maintenance of jumper wires after the protection module is installed from the front.

Video Surveillance System And Method

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US Patent:
20080129823, Jun 5, 2008
Filed:
Oct 11, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/974102
Inventors:
Alan J. Squillante - Kings Park NY, US
Peter Kobsa - Floral Park NY, US
Christopher J. Miller - Central Islip NY, US
Assignee:
Porta Systems Corporation - Syosset NY
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
348143, 348E07085
Abstract:
A video surveillance system includes a first combiner, and a monitor, a power source and a camera control unit, each of which is electrically coupled to the first combiner. A regulated combiner located remotely from the first combiner and being electrically connected to the first combiner with at least one twisted pair of wires includes a voltage regulator which provides a regulated voltage to the camera located remotely from the first combiner. The camera is operable at a predetermined voltage level. The power supply provides an increased voltage to the regulated combiner through the first combiner and the twisted pair of wires to compensate for IR losses in the twisted pair of wires. Thus, the regulated combiner reduces the increased voltage to a safe level for the CCTV camera and other devices on a network to operate properly. The system dramatically increases the distance that a power supply can be located from where the camera is located, which decreases installation costs for CCTV surveillance systems.

Protected Midspan Power Sourcing Equipment For Power Over Ethernet Applications

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US Patent:
20100005320, Jan 7, 2010
Filed:
Jun 2, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/921474
Inventors:
Alan J. Squillante - Kings Park NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 1/00
US Classification:
713300
Abstract:
A protected midspan power sourcing equipment for a local area network communications system includes a network connection subsystem that is connectable to at least one first network cable having a plurality of electrical wires, and a powered equipment connection subsystem that is connectable to at least one second network cable also having a plurality of electrical wires. The at least one second network cable is commumncatable with a powered end station of the LAN communications system and provides power signals and voice and data signals to the powered end station. A power source is connected to the second network cable and the powered equipment connection subsystem and generates the power signal that is provided on the at least one second network cable to the powered end station. Electrical surge protectors in the midspan power sourcing equipment are connected to the powered equipment connection subsystem and the at least one second network cable and provide electrical surge protection for the powered end station.

System And Method For Transmitting Video From Multiple Video Cameras Over A Single Multiple Pair, Twisted Pair Cable

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US Patent:
20100073483, Mar 25, 2010
Filed:
Sep 18, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/586210
Inventors:
Alan J. Squillante - Kings Park NY, US
Peter Kobsa - Floral Park NY, US
Assignee:
Porta Systems Corporation - Syosset NY
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
H01R 9/05
H03H 7/42
US Classification:
348159, 439581, 348E07086, 333 25
Abstract:
A system for transmitting video signals from multiple video cameras over one or more multiple pair, twisted pair cables includes several video cameras and a plurality of twisted pair-to-coax balun “T” devices connected to the video cameras by coaxial cables. The video cameras generate unbalanced video signals. The twisted pair-to-coax balun “T” devices are connected together in a “daisy chain” fashion by electrical cables having multiple twisted pairs of wires. The balun “T” devices convert the unbalanced video signals from the cameras to balanced video signals. The balanced video signals are transmitted over the multiple pair, twisted pair cables to a hub, which provides the video signals to one or more monitors, a DVR, a multiplexer or other device.

Hand Held Breath Analyzer Housing

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US Patent:
D3700658, May 21, 1996
Filed:
Dec 13, 1994
Appl. No.:
D/032050
Inventors:
Peter L. Squillante - Central Islip NY
Alan J. Squillante - Kings Park NY
Assignee:
Alcohol Sensors International, Ltd. - Islandia NY
US Classification:
D24169

Multi-Function Frame Positioning Device

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US Patent:
20220387239, Dec 8, 2022
Filed:
Oct 20, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/765343
Inventors:
- Glen Head NY, US
David Cuccia - Syosset NY, US
Alan Squillante - Kings Park NY, US
International Classification:
A61G 13/08
A61G 13/00
A61G 13/04
A61G 13/06
A61G 13/12
Abstract:
A frame positioning device comprises a base assembly, an elevation and rotation assembly coupled to the base assembly, and a table assembly coupled to the elevation and rotation assembly. The table assembly comprises a table support and pivot sub-assembly, a first table section subassembly, and a second table section subassembly. The table support and pivot subassembly is coupled to the first table section subassembly via a first pivot point. The table support and pivot subassembly is coupled to the second table section subassembly via a second pivot point.

Fitness Devices

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US Patent:
20220218553, Jul 14, 2022
Filed:
May 29, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/612689
Inventors:
- Glen Head NY, US
David Cuccia - Syosset NY, US
Alan Squillante - Kings Park NY, US
International Classification:
A61H 1/02
Abstract:
A fitness device includes a base assembly, a table coupled to the base assembly, and a foot restraint coupled to the base assembly. The foot restraint is configured, responsive to a change in a relative position of the foot restraint with respect to the table, to apply a resistive force to at least one of one or more feet and one or more ankles of a user positioned in the fitness device. The fitness device may also include a controller that is configured to adjust at least one of (i) a height of the table utilizing one or more height actuators of the fitness device, and (ii) a rotation of the table utilizing one or more rotation actuators of the fitness device.
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