Gregorek
Gerald M. Gregorek, Columbus, OH US
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20090014596 | LONG ENDURANCE AIRCRAFT HAVING MORPHING WING CONFIGURED TO CHANGE SHAPE - A long endurance powered aircraft includes a central spar, a propeller coupled to the central spar, and a wing coupled to the central spar. The wing includes a first spar and an opposing second spar. Leading ends of the first and second spars are coupled to the central spar and trailing ends of the first and second spars selectively diverge from the central spar to define a morphing wing configured change shape to optimize aircraft flight parameters in response to changes in at least one flight condition. | 01-15-2009 |
Judy Gregorek, Locust Valley, NY US
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20100252062 | HAIR ROLLER SET - A hair roller set configured to facilitate securing hair in a curled position during hair curling comprising a plurality of hair rollers positioned in a substantially parallel relation and nested together such that each of the plurality of hair rollers is directly enclosed by no more than one other hair roller and directly encloses no more than one other hair roller, wherein the plurality of hair rollers each include a flexible cylindrical body that is substantially separated lengthwise along one side of the flexible cylindrical body, thereby forming a pair of interior faces, wherein the cylindrical body does not include any articulation devices configured to facilitate widening the flexible cylindrical body. The interior faces include mating devices configured to selectably couple the interior faces together. The hair roller set also includes a flocculent layer coupled about the flexible cylindrical body by adhesive. | 10-07-2010 |
Mark K. Gregorek, Mahwah, NJ US
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20110235796 | RINGBACK REPLACEMENT INSERTION SYSTEM - A ringback replacement insertion system for customizing a communication network is disclosed. The system includes a first communication station associated with a first network service provider and a second communication station associated with a second network service provider. A network gateway is provided for connecting a call placed from the first communication station to the second communication station. The first network service provider receives information regarding a proximity location of the first communication station. The storage device transmits at least a portion of the at least one announcement to the first communication station that is related to information within a predefined geographical distance from the first communication station, where at least a portion of the at least one announcement is delivered as a call signal after establishing contact with a communication network. | 09-29-2011 |
Mark R. Gregorek, Mahwah, NJ US
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20100278324 | FORKED-CALL RINGBACK REPLACEMENT SYSTEM - A ringback replacement system for modifying or replacing certain communications network signals and tones in a roaming, forked-call, forwarded-call, or mobility environment is disclosed. Communications devices activate and interact with the ringback replacement system to allow for modification of the network service. | 11-04-2010 |
20110243317 | Automated Ringback Update System - An automated ringback update system for customizing ringback signals is disclosed. Communications devices activate and interact with the automated ringback update system via the recognition of a feature associated with a printed matter to allow for modifications of the network service. | 10-06-2011 |
Mark R. Gregorek US
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20130279684 | COMMUNICATION DEVICE ANSWERING ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - An answering enhancement system originating on a called-party's communication device and working in conjunction with other resident software and hardware that becomes operational once the called-party's communication device is connected to an incoming call through a communication link. The answering enhancement system is not a part of or a function of the communications network. Once activated by a communications transmission, the answering enhancement system may instruct the called-party's communication device to play media files to calling-party or to the called-party by acting on associations pre-selected by the called-party. The media files may be played or displayed to the calling-party in replace of a conventional audible call progress signal or ringback tone and to the called-party as a ringtone and/or visual alert. The system allows the called-party to access the call and converse with calling-party as it normally would. After the media files have played for a pre-determined period of time the call may be transferred to a voicemail recording system residing in the called-party's communication device or network voicemail recording system for later retrieval. The media files may then be played or displayed to the calling-party as a voicemail announcement. | 10-24-2013 |
Mark R. Gregorek, Ramsey, NJ US
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20130279684 | COMMUNICATION DEVICE ANSWERING ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - An answering enhancement system originating on a called-party's communication device and working in conjunction with other resident software and hardware that becomes operational once the called-party's communication device is connected to an incoming call through a communication link. The answering enhancement system is not a part of or a function of the communications network. Once activated by a communications transmission, the answering enhancement system may instruct the called-party's communication device to play media files to calling-party or to the called-party by acting on associations pre-selected by the called-party. The media files may be played or displayed to the calling-party in replace of a conventional audible call progress signal or ringback tone and to the called-party as a ringtone and/or visual alert. The system allows the called-party to access the call and converse with calling-party as it normally would. After the media files have played for a pre-determined period of time the call may be transferred to a voicemail recording system residing in the called-party's communication device or network voicemail recording system for later retrieval. The media files may then be played or displayed to the calling-party as a voicemail announcement. | 10-24-2013 |