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John Pauk, Houston, TX US
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20140299106 | Autonomous Multi-Fuel Engine Using Gaseous Fuels - An engine uses gaseous fuel from an intermittent fuel source and a backup fuel source. A fuel supply and control system includes intermittent and backup fuel supply lines, a sensor, a flow control device, and an engine controller. The intermittent and backup fuel supply lines deliver gaseous fuel from the intermittent and backup fuel sources to the engine. The sensor detects fluctuations in gaseous fuel availability within the intermittent fuel supply line and outputs a signal responsive to the fluctuations. The flow control device selectively enables gaseous fuel to the engine from either the intermittent fuel source or the backup fuel source. The engine controller receives the signal from the sensor and, responsive to the received signal, operates the flow control device to select between the intermittent fuel source and the backup fuel source as the supply of gaseous fuel to the engine. | 10-09-2014 |
Jung-Hwan Pauk, Atlanta, GA US
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20130306356 | METHOD FOR MAKING ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURES - Methods are provided for fabricating three-dimensional electrically conductive structures. Three-dimensional electrically conductive microstructures are also provided. The method may include providing a mold having at least one microdepression which defines a three-dimensional structure; filling the microdepression of the mold with at least one substrate material; molding the at least one substrate material to form a substrate; and depositing and patterning of at least one electrically conductive layer either during the molding process or subsequent to the molding process to form an electrically conductive structure. In one embodiment, the three-dimensional electrically conductive microstructure comprises an electrically functional microneedle array comprising two or more microneedles, each including a high aspect ratio, polymeric three dimensional substrate structure which is at least substantially coated by an electrically conductive layer. | 11-21-2013 |
Lukas Pauk, Paskov CZ
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20100119021 | METHOD FOR DERIVING PARASITIC SIGNALS FROM MODULATED DIGITAL SIGNALS - A method for deriving interference signals from modulated, digital signals is provided. The receiver end reconstructs the modulated digital signals sent by a transmitter. These reconstructed modulated digital signals are then subtracted from the received modulated digital signals, and the result of the subtraction is used to estimate the interference signals without influence by prior filtering at the receiver end. By way of example, it is possible to demodulate the interference signals estimated at the receiver end in order to ascertain possible unauthorized carrier frequencies which disturb the regular carrier frequencies, even if the interference signals are not completely in the bandwidth of the regular carrier frequency or carrier frequencies. | 05-13-2010 |
Matthew Pauk, Bradford, MA US
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20090145005 | Shoe sole and shoe for midfoot striker - The present invention provides an improved shoe sole for a running shoe conducive to a midfoot striking gait including a cushioning element positioned between the upper surface and the ground-contacting surface, at least a portion of which is positioned on a lateral side of the sole and contained within a region between 15% and 90% of the length of the shoe sole as measured from a rearfoot end of the sole. One or more high abrasion-resistant ground-contacting crash pads are positioned below the cushioning element, and include a lateral side portion contained within a region extending a distance of 20% the length of the shoe sole, as measured from a rearfoot end of the shoe sole. The shoe sole, preferably devoid of at least vertical arch sculpting, also includes a longitudinal flex groove positioned just medial of the crash pads. | 06-11-2009 |
Matthew R. Pauk, Boston, MA US
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20100236096 | SHOE SOLE FOR INCREASING INSTABILITY - A shoe sole and shoe are provided for offsetting a wearer's side-to-side balance to encourage a wearer's conditioning and toning. The shoe sole includes a midsole width that underlies and supports a wearer's foot, and an upper midsole portion undercut at its peripheral sidewall around the heel to define a horizontal indentation. A lower midsole portion has a corresponding “undercut” in its upper surface that angles downward and outward from the indentation. The depth of the indentation forms a balancing portion between the medially and laterally placed indentations that is narrower than the midsole width, thereby forcing the wearer to adjust one's walking gait to maintain balance over the balancing portion. A structure with a base portion can be disposed along the indentation with upward and or downward extending extensions disposed along the peripheral sidewall. The structure can include leaf springs extending transversely over a central midsole portion. | 09-23-2010 |
Matthew R. Pauk, Portland, OR US
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20150040438 | Method For Making A Cleated Plate Member And Apparatus - A method for making a cleated plate member of an article of footwear includes forming a blade cleat assembly having an anchor member associated with a blade member, the blade member having a planar body, the body having a base portion, a head portion opposite the base portion, and a through hole formed in the base portion, a first molding material of the anchor member surrounding the base portion of the blade member and extending through the through hole formed in the base portion of the blade member, and associating the blade cleat assembly with an exposed surface of a plate body to form a cleated plate member. The base portion of the blade member further may include a pair of opposing shoulder flange portions. A blade cleat assembly may be disposed in a cleat assembly receptacle of a mold system configured to form a cleated plate member. | 02-12-2015 |