Pediatric Cardiology Associates 1500 Post Rd, Darien, CT 06820
Yale - New Haven Hospital 20 York Street, New Haven, CT 06510
Education:
Medical School Albany Medical College Graduated: 2005 Medical School Yale New Haven Hospital Graduated: 2005 Medical School New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia Presbyterian Center Graduated: 2005
Medical School University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine Graduated: 1987
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Nutrition Therapy Pulmonary Function Tests Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Anemia Contact Dermatitis Osteoarthritis Overweight and Obesity Abdominal Hernia
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Monaco graduated from the University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine in 1987. He works in Leawood, KS and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Monaco is affiliated with Menorah Medical Center.
Medical School Albany Medical College Graduated: 2005
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Monaco graduated from the Albany Medical College in 2005. He works in Darien, CT and specializes in Pediatric Cardiology. Dr. Monaco is affiliated with Norwalk Hospital, Stamford Hospital and White Plains Hospital.
622 W 168Th St, New York, NY 10032 3959 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
Education:
Albany Medical College - Doctor of Medicine Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital - Residency - Pediatrics Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital - Internship - Pediatrics
Board certifications:
American Board of Pediatrics Certification in Pediatrics American Board of Pediatrics Sub-certificate in Pediatric Cardiology (Pediatrics)
SENIOR FINANCIAL SERVICES ASSOCIATE at PEOPLES UNITED BANK
Location:
Staten Island, New York
Industry:
Banking
Work:
PEOPLES UNITED BANK since Jan 2013
SENIOR FINANCIAL SERVICES ASSOCIATE
Citibank Apr 1996 - Feb 2012
Assistant Vice-President
Citibank Tampa Apr 1996 - Feb 2012
Assistant Vice-President
CITIBANK Apr 1996 - Feb 2012
Assistant Vice President
CITIBANK Mar 2003 - Jun 2007
Specialist
John Bellacicco - Stamford CT, US John Hartelius - Brick NJ, US Henry Cabuhay - Morris Plains NJ, US Tom Kuster - Clinton NJ, US Michael Monaco - Stanhope NJ, US Martin Perkins - Fountain Hills AZ, US
International Classification:
F24J 2/52 B23P 19/04
US Classification:
126680, 29428
Abstract:
A solar panel mounting system that supports field installation of solar panels. The system comprises a carrier for holding a plurality of individual solar panels together as a unit and an attachment structure on the carrier for mounting the carrier to a support structure. The support structure may comprise a plurality of spaced parallel rails. The carrier can be slidably mounted to the spaced parallel rails using the attachment structure provided on the carrier.
Mounting System Supporting Slidable Installation Of A Plurality Of Solar Panels As A Unit
John Bellacicco - Stamford CT, US John Hartelius - Brick NJ, US Henry Cabuhay - Morris Plains NJ, US Tom Kuster - Clinton NJ, US Michael Monaco - Stanhope NJ, US Martin Perkins - Fountain Hills AZ, US
A solar panel mounting system that supports field installation of solar panels. The system comprises a carrier for holding a plurality of individual solar panels together as a unit and an attachment structure on the carrier for mounting the carrier to a support structure. The support structure may comprise a plurality of spaced parallel rails. The carrier can be slidably mounted to the spaced parallel rails using the attachment structure provided on the carrier.
Method And Apparatus Providing Simplified Installation Of A Plurality Of Solar Panels
John Bellacicco - Stamford CT, US Thomas P. Kuster - Clinton NJ, US John Hartelius - Brick NJ, US Henry Cabuhay - Morris Plains NJ, US Tom Oshman - Hoboken NJ, US Michael Monaco - Stanhope NJ, US Martin Perkins - Fountain Hills AZ, US
International Classification:
B23P 11/00 F16M 13/00
US Classification:
29428, 2482741
Abstract:
A method of mounting a plurality of solar panel carriers, which comprise one or more solar panels mounted thereon, to a support structure is described. Mounting is performed by first placing a solar panel carrier onto the support structure at a first position along the support structure and advancing that solar panel carrier on the support structure to allow a second solar panel carrier to be placed on the support structure behind it. The second solar panel carrier is placed on the support structure and advanced into contact with the first solar panel carrier and both can be advanced together along the support structure. Additional solar panel carriers can be placed on the support structured and advanced in the same fashion. Single and multiple solar panel carriers are also described.
Apparatus Facilitating Mounting Of Solar Panels To A Rail Assembly
John Bellacicco - Stamford CT, US John Hartelius - Brick NJ, US Henry Cabuhay - Morris Plains NJ, US Tom Kuster - Clinton NJ, US Michael Monaco - Stanhope NJ, US
International Classification:
F16M 13/02 F16C 29/02 F16C 29/00
US Classification:
248214, 384 25, 384 26
Abstract:
An apparatus for mounting solar panels to a rail. The apparatus has a body configured to be attached to a solar panel support structure, and arms on opposite sides of the body configured to engage the rail. The arms hold the apparatus on the rail and allows the support structure to move along the length of the rail. The support structure can be in the form of a carrier which holds one or more solar panels, or may be formed as part of a backside of a solar panel.
Automated Installation System For And Method Of Deployment Of Photovoltaic Solar Panels
John Bellacicco - Stamford CT, US Thomas P. Kuster - Clinton NJ, US Michael Monaco - Stanhope NJ, US Thomas Oshman - Hoboken NJ, US John Hartelius - Brick NJ, US Henry Cabuhay - Morris Plains NJ, US
International Classification:
B60P 1/54 B60P 7/10
US Classification:
414547, 414812, 410 34
Abstract:
A system of method for automated deployment of a plurality photovoltaic solar panels carried as a unit by a carrier. The system includes an installation trailer, a robot having a mechanism for picking up a carrier and a push actuator. Carriers carrying a plurality of solar panels as a unit may be installed using the system by carrying a plurality of carriers on an installation trailer to a row of rails onto which the carriers are to be installed. The robot picks up each carrier and aligns and places the carrier on the rail system. The push actuator pushes the carrier down the rail system, making space for the next carrier to be installed.
- Perrysburg OH, US John A. Bellacicco - Stamford CT, US Henry B. Cabuhay - Morris Plains NJ, US John Hartelius - Brick NJ, US Chris Mahn - Peoria AZ, US Michael J. Monaco - Stanhope NJ, US Sharad Ramani - Highstown NJ, US Mark Zeni - Branchburg NJ, US
International Classification:
H02S 20/10 B65B 5/06 H02S 99/00 H01L 31/042
Abstract:
This invention relates to photovoltaic modules and arrays, methods of assembling photovoltaic arrays, and methods for shipping components of photovoltaic arrays.