Pawlowski, US
Brian Pawlowski, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090113420 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UTILIZING A VIRTUALIZED COMPUTE CLUSTER AS AN EXECUTION ENGINE FOR A VIRTUAL MACHINE OF A STORAGE SYSTEM CLUSTER - A system and method employs one or more clients of a virtualized compute cluster as an execution engine for a portion of a storage operating system implemented as a virtual machine on a storage system node of a storage system cluster. If there is processing bandwidth of a client that is not fully utilized and the load on the storage system node is high, the portion of the storage operating system is ported to the client of the compute cluster in a manner that externally distributes the storage architecture from the storage system cluster. Advantageously, the processing performance of the storage system cluster is improved by, among other things, offloading some of the network processing load from the storage system node. | 04-30-2009 |
20100211740 | INTEGRATED STORAGE VIRTUALIZATION AND SWITCH SYSTEM - A system integrates an intelligent storage switch with a flexible virtualization system to enable the intelligent storage switch to provide efficient service of file and block protocol data access requests for information stored on the system. A storage operating system executing on a storage system coupled to the switch implements the virtualization system to provide a unified view of storage to clients by logically organizing the information as named files, directories and logical unit numbers. The virtualization system may be embodied as a file system having a write allocator configured to provide a flexible block numbering policy to the storage switch that addresses volume management capabilities, such as storage virtualization. | 08-19-2010 |
Daniel F. Pawlowski, Raymond, NH US
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20130292407 | Product Dispensing System - A system for monitoring flow conditions of fluid flowing from a product container through a solenoid pump. The system includes at least one solenoid pump comprising a solenoid coil, which, when energized, produces a stroke of the solenoid pump, at least one product container connected to the at least one solenoid pump wherein the at least one solenoid pump pumps fluid from the at least one product container during each stroke, at least one PWM controller configured to energize the at least one solenoid pump, at least one current sensor for sensing the current flow through the solenoid coil and producing an output of the sensed current flow, and a control logic subsystem for controlling the flow of fluids through the solenoid pump by commanding the PWM controller and for monitoring the current through the solenoid pump by receiving the output from the current sensor, wherein the control logic subsystem uses the measured current flow through the solenoid coil to determine whether the stroke of the solenoid pump is functional. | 11-07-2013 |
20130336814 | Apparatus for Infusing Fluid - A pump for pumping fluid includes a tube platen, a plunger, a bias member, inlet and outlet valves, an actuator mechanism, a position sensor, and a processor. The plunger is configured for actuation toward and away from the infusion-tube when the tube platen is disposed opposite to the plunger. The tube platen can hold an intravenous infusion tube. The bias member is configured to urge the plunger toward the tube platen. | 12-19-2013 |
David F. Pawlowski, Midland, MI US
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20100093942 | FUNCTIONALIZED OLEFIN POLYMERS, COMPOSITIONS AND ARTICLES PREPARED THEREFROM, AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - In one aspect the invention provides a melt process for preparing a functionalized olefin multiblock interpolymer, said process comprising grafting onto the backbone of the olefin multiblock interpolymer at least one compound comprising at least one “amine-reactive” group to form a grafted olefin multiblock interpolymer, and reacting a primary-secondary diamine or an alkanolamine with the grafted olefin multiblock interpolymer, without the isolation of the grafted olefin multiblock interpolymer. | 04-15-2010 |
20100143651 | FUNCTIONALIZED OLEFIN POLYMERS, COMPOSITIONS AND ARTICLES PREPARED THEREFROM, AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - The invention provides polyolefin blend compositions of polar and/or non-polar polymers, with at least one functionalized polyolefin polymer selected from the group consisting of: amine functionalized, hydroxyl functionalized, imide functionalized, anhydride functionalized, or carboxylic acid functionalized polyolefin polymers. The invention also provides methods for making the functionalized polyolefin polymer. The invention also provides for materials and articles containing at least one component prepared from such compositions. | 06-10-2010 |
20130338316 | FUNCTIONALIZED OLEFIN POLYMERS, COMPOSITIONS AND ARTICLES PREPARED THEREFROM, AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - In one aspect the invention provides a melt process for preparing a functionalized olefin multiblock interpolymer, said process comprising grafting onto the backbone of the olefin multiblock interpolymer at least one compound comprising at least one “amine-reactive” group to form a grafted olefin multiblock interpolymer, and reacting a primary-secondary diamine or an alkanolamine with the grafted olefin multiblock interpolymer, without the isolation of the grated olefin multiblock interpolymer. | 12-19-2013 |
David James Pawlowski, Pinedale, WY US
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20150264202 | WIRELESS ADAPTER AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATION WITH DIGITAL CAMERA - The present invention provides a camera accessory that connects to a camera. The camera accessory includes a wireless antenna and can communicate on a wireless local area network with a separate wireless enabled device. The camera accessory controls and interacts with a camera through Picture Transfer Protocol. According to some embodiments the separate wireless enabled device is a smart phone, tablet or computer. | 09-17-2015 |
David R. Pawlowski, Getzville, NY US
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20130337577 | Extraction Pipette - A solid-phase extraction pipette ( | 12-19-2013 |
20160052992 | Kits for Isolating Protein Samples - Novel kits and methods for recovering nucleic acids and proteins from a biological sample having the steps of mixing a biological sample with a nucleic acid binding solution and contacting the mixture with a first porous silica compound configured to reversibly bind a nucleic acid are disclosed herein. The fluid remainder of the mixture is gathered for protein extraction. The first silica compound is contacted with a nucleic acid elution solution which causes a majority of the nucleic acid bound to the first porous silica compound to unbind and enter the solution phase. The solution is collected, which contains isolated nucleic acid. The fluid gathered for protein extraction is mixed with a protein binding solution and contacted with a protein binding porous silica compound configured to reversibly bind a protein. The fluid remainder is separated from the protein binding porous silica compound. A protein elution solution is contacted with the protein binding porous silica compound to cause a majority of the protein bound to the protein binding porous silica compound to unbind and enter the solution phase, allowing the protein to be isolated. | 02-25-2016 |
Frank L. Pawlowski, Amherst, NH US
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20130021461 | SAMPLE APPLICATOR SENSING AND POSITIONING - Systems and methods for positioning a sample applicator relative to a substrate include: (a) obtaining an image of the sample applicator in proximity to the substrate, where the image includes a direct image region corresponding to the sample applicator and a first reflected image region corresponding to an image of the sample applicator reflected from a surface of the substrate; (b) determining a position of an edge of the sample applicator in the direct image region; (c) determining a position of a reflected edge of the sample applicator in the first reflected image region; (d) determining a distance between the edge of the sample applicator and the reflected edge of the sample applicator; and (e) determining the position of the sample applicator relative to the substrate based on the distance between the edges. | 01-24-2013 |
George William Pawlowski, Plano, TX US
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20090147138 | Multi-View Display System and Method with Synchronized Views - System and method for operating a multi-view display system. An embodiment method includes receiving an image frame comprising a first portion and a second portion; displaying a first image on a display panel during a first display period, wherein the first image includes the first portion of the image frame, and wherein the second portion of the image frame is masked in the first image; and after displaying the first image, displaying a second image on the display panel during a second display period. The first image includes the second portion of the image frame, and the first portion of the image frame is masked in the second image. The first portion and the second portion of the image frame are displayed in different areas of the display panel. | 06-11-2009 |
Henry Pawlowski, Seville, OH US
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20140260558 | SEALLESS RHEOMETER DIE ASSEMBLY - A sealless die assembly with a backing element is disclosed. A first die assembly cooperates with a second die assembly to form a sample-holding chamber. At least one of the die assemblies includes a die and a housing that are separated from one another by a radial gap such that the die is rotatable relative to its housing. A thin film is positioned to bridge the gap between the die and its housing to maintain pressure in the sample-holding chamber. A backing element cooperates with the die housing to interface with the film, and the backing element is spaced from its corresponding die. The backing element helps to transfer torque from the sample to the torque transducer. The die assembly may be incorporated into a rheometer or other sampling measuring apparatus for testing process characteristics of a material. | 09-18-2014 |
Jason Pawlowski, Nashville, TN US
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20120041685 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTIMATING RADIATION DOSE AND DISTRIBUTION USING MEDIUM-DEPENDENT-CORRECTION BASED ALGORITHMS (MDC) - Systems and methods for accurately calculating radiation doses in biological tissues exposed to a radiation source are provided. In the systems and methods first, a radiation dose is computed to geometry of water equivalent medium of the biological tissues, expressed in computed tomography (CT) volumetric images. A Medium-Dependent-Correction factor that is a function of an effective bone depth matrix and the incident x-ray beam is obtained and tabulated. Using patient material and density data derived from CT images, the effective bone thickness can be calculated from a specific x-ray source. Finally, a Medium-Dependent-Correction factor that is a function of an effective bone depth matrix is used to accurately determine the radiation dose distributions to biological tissues. | 02-16-2012 |
John Pawlowski, Park Ridge, NJ US
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20100280462 | Luer Slip Connector with Roughened Tip - Medical devices with male luer slip fittings with either a male conical tip having a roughened outer surface or a female luer fitting with a roughened surface and methods for manufacture and use are disclosed. The outer surface of the male conical tip or a surface of the female luer fitting is roughened to increase the force required to remove the male luer fitting from the female luer fitting without causing leakage of the connection. | 11-04-2010 |
Joseph Vincent Pawlowski, Phoenix, AZ US
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20120060504 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COOLING A COMBUSTOR - A combustor includes a combustion chamber and an interior wall circumferentially surrounding at least a portion of the combustion chamber and defining an exterior surface. A plurality of turbulators are on the exterior surface. The combustor further includes means for preferentially directing fluid flow across a predetermined position of the turbulators. A method for cooling a combustion chamber includes locating a plurality of turbulators to an exterior surface of the combustion chamber and preferentially directing fluid flow across a predetermined position of the plurality of turbulators. | 03-15-2012 |
20120092179 | System and Method for Turbine Bucket Tip Shroud Deflection Measurement - A measurement system measures a gap between a plurality of rotating bucket tips and a stationary shroud surface. The system includes a sensor secured to the shroud surface, where the sensor senses a distance between each of the rotating bucket tips and the shroud surface, and a key phasor indexing each of the plurality of rotating bucket tips. A processor receives data from the sensor and the key phasor and calculates a shift against each of the plurality of buckets. The processor determines a time to bucket replacement based on current service hours of the plurality of rotating buckets tips. | 04-19-2012 |
20120105619 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING IN REAL TIME, A GAP BETWEEN PORTIONS IN A MACHINE - A monitoring system for monitoring, in real time, a gap between a rotating portion and a stationary portion of a machine. The monitoring system includes an imaging device for forming a reference image of the gap and one or more next images of the gap, the imaging device including a portion disposed within the machine and a portion external to the machine. The system also includes an image processor coupled to the imaging device configured to monitor whether the gap is increasing or decreasing by comparing the reference image to the one or more next images. | 05-03-2012 |
20120247120 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COOLING A COMBUSTOR - A combustor includes a combustion chamber and an interior wall circumferentially surrounding at least a portion of the combustion chamber and defining an exterior surface. A plurality of turbulators are on the exterior surface. The combustor further includes means for preferentially directing fluid flow across a predetermined position of the turbulators. A method for cooling a combustion chamber includes locating a plurality of turbulators to an exterior surface of the combustion chamber and preferentially directing fluid flow across a predetermined position of the plurality of turbulators. | 10-04-2012 |
20130179356 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MAINTENANCE OF TURBOMACHINERY - A method and a system for analysis of turbomachinery are provided. In one embodiment, a system includes a request initiation system configured to initiate a departure request for a turbomachinery. The system further includes a commercial screening system configured to receive the departure request and to derive a commercial evaluation based on the departure request. The system also includes a technical evaluation system configured to derive a technical evaluation profile based on the departure request. The system additionally includes a request acceptance system configured to derive at maintenance action based on the commercial evaluation and the technical evaluation profile, wherein the technical evaluation profile comprises a technical analysis of the turbomachinery. | 07-11-2013 |
20140023517 | NOZZLE FOR TURBINE SYSTEM - A nozzle for a turbine system is disclosed. The nozzle includes an airfoil, an inner sidewall, and an outer sidewall. The airfoil includes exterior surface defining a pressure side and a suction side extending between a leading edge and a trailing edge. The airfoil further defines a tip and a root. The inner sidewall is connected to the airfoil at the tip. The outer sidewall is connected to the airfoil at the root. The inner sidewall and outer sidewall each includes a peripheral edge defining a pressure side slash face, a suction side slash face, a leading edge face, and a trailing edge face. At least one of the inner sidewall pressure side slash face, the inner sidewall suction side slash face, the outer sidewall pressure side slash face, or the outer sidewall suction side slash face has a generally curvilinear profile. | 01-23-2014 |
20140053403 | METHOD FOR EXTENDING AN ORIGINAL SERVICE LIFE OF GAS TURBINE COMPONENTS - A method for extending a service life of a gas turbine component includes identifying the service life for the component and comparing a characteristic of the component to a predetermined departure parameter. The method further includes refurbishing the component to a predetermined specification if the characteristic of the component satisfies the predetermined departure parameter and establishing an extended service life for the component. | 02-27-2014 |
Joseph Vincent Pawlowski, Laguna Niguel, CA US
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20140278211 | Methods and Systems for Enhanced Tip-Tracking and Navigation of Visual Inspection Devices - A computer-implemented system for enhanced tip-tracking and navigation of visual inspection devices includes a visual inspection device. The system further includes a plurality of spatially sensitive fibers. The system includes a computing device. The computing device includes a memory device and a processor. The system includes a storage device. The storage device includes an engineering model representing the physical asset. The computing device is configured receive an insertion location from the visual inspection device. The computing device is configured to receive fiber information associated with the visual inspection device. The computing device is configured to determine the real-time location of the visual inspection device using the fiber information. The computing device is configured to identify the real-time location of the visual inspection device with respect to the engineering model. The computing device is configured to navigate the visual inspection device from a first location to a second location. | 09-18-2014 |
Joseph Vincent Pawlowski, Laguna Hills, CA US
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20150323422 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EVALUATING OPPORTUNITIES TO EXTEND OPERATING DURATIONS - Aspects of the present disclosure relate generally to a system and method for evaluating opportunities to extend operating durations. A system according to the present disclosure can include: a computing device in communication with a machine amongst a plurality of machines within a machine system, the machine being subject to a particular operating duration, wherein the computing device is configured to perform actions including: examining operating data for the machine; modeling future performance data for the machine; calculating an operating duration extension risk for the machine; determining whether the machine is eligible for an operating duration extension based on the examined operating data, the modeled future performance data, and the calculated operating duration extension risk; and calculating an extension readiness metric for the machine in response to the machine being eligible for the operating duration extension. | 11-12-2015 |
Kamil Pawlowski, Oakland, CA US
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20110083036 | Method and System for Restoring a Server Interface for a Mobile Device - Methods of recovering data lost by a server, and/or facilitating a recovery of data lost by a server, as well as systems for recovering (and/or facilitating the recovery of) data lost by a server, are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the method includes receiving a data map pertaining to the lost data from one or both of a second server (which can be, for example, a master server) and a mobile device, and obtaining application data from the data map. The method further includes, based upon the application data, accessing one or more of the first mobile device, a second mobile device and a content provider website to obtain at least some of the lost data. Instead, or in addition, the lost data can be obtained from one or more mobile devices or other devices. In some such embodiments, the process can be initiated or governed by the second (e.g., master) server or a mobile device. | 04-07-2011 |
Karen Pawlowski, Mckinney, TX US
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20090093879 | MICRO- AND NANO-PATTERNED SURFACE FEATURES TO REDUCE IMPLANT FOULING AND REGULATE WOUND HEALING - An exemplary embodiment provides a medical implant with implant surfaces that are exposed to body tissue when the medical implant is inserted into a body of a recipient. The implant has a micro- or a nano-sized pattern on at least a portion of the implant surfaces. Optionally, the micro- or nano-sized pattern may be a periodic (or “repeating”) pattern. Further, the micro- or nano-sized pattern may have geometric features, such as grooves, circles, triangles, rectangles, pentagons and hexagons. | 04-09-2009 |
Kevin Pawlowski, Amarillo, TX US
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20110186083 | PHARMACEUTICAL CELL CLEANING PROCESS - A method of cleaning a pharmaceutical cell that can be carried out onsite in a pharmacy. In particular, the method can be used to clean a pharmaceutical super cell. The method includes placing the cell in a resealable container; adding a wash solution to the resealable container; sealing the resealable container; shaking the sealed container; pouring the wash solution out of the resealable container; and rinsing the cell by repeating the preceding steps using a rinse solution in place of the wash solution. The wash solution may include soap, alcohol, and/or a surfactant. The rinse solution may include deionized water and/or isopropyl alcohol, for example. | 08-04-2011 |
Lukasz Wladyslaw Pawlowski, Seattle, WA US
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20120030277 | PREVIEW PUBLISHING OF REPORTS - Described are embodiments directed to providing a preview feature in a report designer that allows modifications to report metadata to be made and previewed accurately. In embodiments, the feature allows a user to open a report to make changes to metadata of the report and have an accurate preview of how the report will look when published on a report publishing server. Embodiments provide for a report publishing server to allocate an in memory location that stores modified metadata of a report. The in memory location allows relative paths and references to sub-reports or data sources in the original report to be accurately reflected in a preview on the client. | 02-02-2012 |
Marcin L. Pawlowski, Dublin, CA US
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20140279455 | MERCHANT MANAGED SUBSCRIPTIONS AT A BILLING SERVER - A system and method is described for managing subscriptions between a consumer mobile phone, merchant server, billing server and carrier server. A charge-info method is used for the merchant server to retrieve charge elements from the billing server for constructing a user interface for the consumer mobile phone. An opt-in method is used to confirm a consumer's opt-in for a subscription. A remind-charge method is used to remind the consumer of an upcoming charge on the subscription. A charge method allows the merchant server to charge a user account on a carrier server via the billing server. A cancel method is used for the consumer to cancel the subscription. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279456 | MERCHANT MANAGED SUBSCRIPTIONS AT A MERCHANT SERVER - A system and method is described for managing subscriptions between a consumer mobile phone, merchant server, billing server and carrier server. A charge-info method is used for the merchant server to retrieve charge elements from the billing server for constructing a user interface for the consumer mobile phone. An opt-in method is used to confirm a consumer's opt-in for a subscription. A remind-charge method is used to remind the consumer of an upcoming charge on the subscription. A charge method allows the merchant server to charge a user account on a carrier server via the billing server. A cancel method is used for the consumer to cancel the subscription. | 09-18-2014 |
20140323082 | BILLING GATEWAY CHARGE METHOD AND SYSTEM - The billing gateway charge method and system are disclosed. A charge is processed by receiving a charge API call from a merchant server, detecting a select carrier server from a plurality of servers, transmitting a charge request to the select carrier server, and returning a charge result callback notification to the merchant server. If the charge request fails, the merchant server can submit a new request and an indication of acceptance and failure of the charge request is returned to the merchant server based on the new requests provided that the new request has a new request-id. A continue method allows for managing consumer opt-in in order to complete a transaction. Once the transaction is completed, a refund request from the merchant server can be processed by transmission to the carrier server. | 10-30-2014 |
20140324696 | BILLING GATEWAY AUTHORIZE-AND-CAPTURE METHOD AND SYSTEM - A transaction is authorized by receiving an authorize API call from a merchant server, detecting a select carrier server, and transmitting an authorize request to the select carrier server. The carrier server will then reserve an amount of funds based on the authorization request. The authorized transaction is then recorded based on the authorize request. The consumer may then request to cancel the transaction. If a capture request is received, a determination is made whether the cancel request has been received and whether the authorized transaction has been cancelled. If the transaction has not been cancelled, a billing request is transmitted to the carrier server so that the carrier server charges for the transaction. | 10-30-2014 |
Mark Pawlowski, Chicago, IL US
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20130283738 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CHANGING A VOLUME - An apparatus, a system and a method for changing a volume are provided. The container has an initial height defined between a top end and a bottom end. The container has a first section, a second section and/or a third section. The second section of the container is insertable into the first section and/or the third section. The first section and/or the third section is insertable into the second section of the container. The container holds contents, as such, solids, liquids or gases. The container seals the contents from an environment external to the container. As the contents of the container are removed from the container, the environment may fill the container. The first section, the second section and/or the third section may move to change the volume of the container to remove the environment from the container. | 10-31-2013 |
Michael Pawlowski, Bartlett, IL US
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20140067150 | AUTOMATED DEMAND RESPONSE GATEWAY - A system and method for reducing an electrical load in a facility or building with an automated demand response server having a hierarchical grouping of demand stages and demand groups with associated timers that control the shedding of load in order to achieve the appropriate level of load reduction and ramping up devices in a controlled manner upon the expiration of a demand response event. | 03-06-2014 |
Michael Pawlowski, Barlett, IL US
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20150094857 | GAMING APPROACH FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING CONTROL - An approach for changing behavior of users of a building automation system by employing gaming function logic and providing feedback to the building automation system users. | 04-02-2015 |
20150094860 | USE OF A GEO-FENCING PERIMETER FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING CONTROL - A method and system of associating the personal remote mobile communications devices of occupants with the room and spaces they occupy in a building or other facility and generating commands to a building automation system based on changes in the location of the mobile communications devices relative to the associated room or space. | 04-02-2015 |
Michal Pawlowski, Chicago, IL US
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20130237899 | Nanoscale Neuromodulating Platform for Retina Neuron Activation Apparatus and Method - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for modulating receptors in postsynaptic neurons of damaged or diseased retinas. The invention also related to methods for using the compositions set forth herein for treatment of diseases of hyperexcitability such as epilepsy. | 09-12-2013 |
20150306069 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS INVOLVING RAD51 INHIBITORS - The present invention concerns methods and compositions involving inhibitors and of RAD51, a protein involved in homologous recombination. In some embodiments, there are methods for sensitizing cells to the effects of DNA damaging agents, which can have particular applications for cancer patients. In some embodiments of the invention, the RAD51 inhibitor is a small molecule that directly affects RAD51 activity, such as its ability to promote filament formation. | 10-29-2015 |
Norman Pawlowski, Corvallis, OR US
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20120019605 | FLUID DISPENSING APPARATUS - A fluid dispensing apparatus including a fluid ejector unit having a plurality of nozzles and extending in a lengthwise direction to form a dispensing area to correspond with a width of a substrate, the fluid ejector unit configured to eject fluid through the nozzles to the dispensing area, a plurality of modular regulator members configured to regulate fluid to a predetermined pressure range and to provide the regulated fluid to a corresponding set of nozzles of the fluid ejector unit, the modular regulator members are arranged in the lengthwise direction such that each of the modular regulator members are adjacent to at least one other modular regulator member, and a fluidic channel unit having at least one fluid inlet and a plurality of fluid channels configured to provide fluid to the respective modular regulator members. | 01-26-2012 |
Norman E. Pawlowski, Corvallis, OR US
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20110120572 | FLUID SUPPLY - A fluid supply includes a container ( | 05-26-2011 |
20110197991 | FLUID SUPPLY CAP - A fluid supply includes a container, a bag within the container and a cap. The cap provides a fluid interface in communication with an interior of the bag and a pressurization interface in communication with an interior of the container adjacent an exterior of the bag. The pressurization interface has a channel that concentrically extends about the fluid interface. | 08-18-2011 |
Patrick Leo Pawlowski, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI US
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20160054083 | QUICK ACCESS FIREARM SAFETY APPARATUS - A firearm safety apparatus is provided that includes two or more locking arms or coverings connected by a hinge and configured to engage a trigger guard of a firearm, in a closed position preventing access to the trigger. A locking mechanism retains the arms in a closed position until opened by an activation signal. A firearm safety apparatus is also provided that includes a housing connected to a firearm. A trigger guard cover is slideably or hingably connected to the housing. A locking mechanism is coupled to the trigger guard cover to surround a trigger of the firearm until an activation signal is received. The locking mechanism exposes the trigger through a hinged or slide motion. The housing is amenable to inclusion of various tactical accessories such as a light source or a camera. | 02-25-2016 |
Paul J. Pawlowski, Chagrin Falls, OH US
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20100181799 | DRAG REDUCING APPARATUS FOR A VEHICLE - The disclosure comprises a pair of inflatable substantially inelastic lobes. A single lobe can be mounted on each of the rear trailer doors of a standard tractor-trailer unit. Each lobe can be inflated or deployed to provide an aerodynamic substantially planar contour extending rearwardly of the rear end of the vehicle. The aerodynamic shape of the lobes with stable and substantially planar external surfaces for air to pass over can be created by a series of internal cords and flag sets extending substantially horizontally and vertically in an array from one side of the lobe to the other side of each lobe. When the lobes are deflated, the trailer doors can be opened and latched to the side of the trailer in a conventional manner. | 07-22-2010 |
Peter Pawlowski, Menlo Park, CA US
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20100241646 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MASSIVELY PARALLEL DATA PROCESSING - A system and method of massively parallel data processing are disclosed. In an embodiment, a method includes generating an interpretation of a customizable database request which includes an extensible computer process and providing an input guidance to available processors of an available computing environment. The method further includes automatically distributing an execution of the interpretation across the available computing environment operating concurrently and in parallel, wherein a component of the execution may be limited to at least a part of an input data. The method also includes automatically assembling a response using a distributed output of the execution. | 09-23-2010 |
20100241893 | INTERPRETATION AND EXECUTION OF A CUSTOMIZABLE DATABASE REQUEST USING AN EXTENSIBLE COMPUTER PROCESS AND AN AVAILABLE COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Interpretation and execution of a customizable database request using an extensible computer process and an available computing environment is disclosed. In an embodiment, a method includes generating an interpretation of a customizable database request which includes an extensible computer process and providing an input guidance to available processors of an available computing environment. The method further includes automatically distributing an execution of the interpretation across the available computing environment operating concurrently and in parallel, wherein a component of the execution is limited to at least a part of an input data. The method also includes automatically assembling a response using a distributed output of the execution. | 09-23-2010 |
20100293196 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ANALYZING ORDERED DATA USING PATTERN MATCHING IN A RELATIONAL DATABASE - Several methods and a system for analyzing ordered data using pattern matching over an indefinitely long ordered sequence of rows in a relational database are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method of a server includes receiving an ordered data in a relational database. The method further includes matching a pattern specified in a query on ordered data in a relational database in a single pass in constant space for overlapping mode of results. The method also includes creating an output data in the single pass in constant space for overlapping mode of results based on the matching of the ordered data with the pattern in the relational database query. | 11-18-2010 |
20100332461 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MASSIVELY PARALLEL DATA PROCESSING - A system and method of massively parallel data processing are disclosed. In an embodiment, a method includes generating an interpretation of a customizable database request which includes an extensible computer process and providing an input guidance to available processors of an available computing environment. The method further includes automatically distributing an execution of the interpretation across the available computing environment operating concurrently and in parallel, wherein a component of the execution may be limited to at least a part of an input data. The method also includes automatically assembling a response using a distributed output of the execution. | 12-30-2010 |
20140204173 | PERSISTENT CONVERSATIONS - Systems, methods and computer readable media for persistent conversations are described. In some implementations, a method can include receiving a communication message sent from a first user to at least one other user, and generating a persistent conversation object having a conversation content section and conversation state information. The method can also include storing the communication message in the conversation content section of the persistent conversation object, and forwarding the communication message to the at least one other user. The method can further include updating the conversation state information to reflect the receiving, storing and forwarding of the communication message. | 07-24-2014 |
Peter Michal Pawlowski, Menlo Park, CA US
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20160065530 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXPIRING MESSAGES IN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS - The present disclosure includes systems and methods for off-the-record communication including expiring messages. An example method comprises receiving an electronic communication from a source device, the electronic communication including at least one expiring message, temporarily storing content of the expiring message in a non-durable memory for a predetermined amount of time, durably storing envelope information associated with the expiring message in a durable memory, and determining whether a recipient device for the expiring message is available to accept transmission of the expiring message and determining whether an expiration event has occurred. | 03-03-2016 |
Peter Michal Pawlowski, Mountain View, CA US
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20140032682 | Method and Apparatus for Expiring Messages in Electronic Communications - The present disclosure includes systems and methods for off-the-record communication including expiring messages. An example method comprises receiving an electronic communication from a source device, the electronic communication including at least one expiring message, temporarily storing content of the expiring message in a non-durable memory for a predetermined amount of time, durably storing envelope information associated with the expiring message in a durable memory, and determining whether a recipient device for the expiring message is available to accept transmission of the expiring message and determining whether an expiration event has occurred. | 01-30-2014 |
Rafal J. Pawlowski, Utica, NY US
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20090093794 | BOLUS TUBE ASSEMBLY - A tube assembly includes a head component that may be weighted. The tube assembly is formed by welding a head tube to a main tube using a die heated by radiofrequency energy. A head lumen in fluid communication with the main tube and seal between the head lumen and a chamber of the head component are formed generally simultaneously when the head tube is welded to the main tube. At another step, weights or filler members are inserted into the chamber. A rounded tip of the tube assembly is formed by forcing a distal end of the head tube into a die that is heated by radiofrequency energy. Outlet openings in fluid communication with the head lumen are formed in the head tube using a punch device. An inlet adaptor of the tube assembly is welded to main tube using a die that is heated by radiofrequency energy. | 04-09-2009 |
Stephen S. Pawlowski, Beaverton, OR US
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20150278068 | INITIALIZATION TRACE OF A COMPUTING DEVICE - Platform controller, computer-readable storage media, and methods associated with initialization of a computing device. In embodiments, a platform controller may comprise a boot controller and one or more non-volatile memory modules, coupled with the boot controller. In embodiments, the one or more non-volatile memory modules may have first instructions and second instructions stored thereon. The first instructions may, when executed by a processor of a computing device hosting the platform controller, cause initialization of the computing device. The second instructions, when executed by the boot controller, may cause the boot controller to monitor at least a portion of the execution of the first instructions by the computing device and may generate a trace of the monitored portion of the execution of the first instructions. In embodiments, the trace may be stored in the one or more non-volatile memory modules. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 10-01-2015 |
Timothy L. Pawlowski, West Olive, MI US
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20120243093 | LENS CLEANING APPARATUS - A vibratory assembly having a housing. A transducer is operably coupled with the housing and has a substantially cylindrical shape. An isolator is at least partially disposed between the housing and the transducer. A lens cover is operably coupled with the transducer. A power source includes contacts operably coupled with the transducer. The power source supplies power to the transducer at various frequencies swept around a resonance harmonic to account for mass changes resulting from debris accumulation on the lens cover. | 09-27-2012 |
20130028588 | IMAGING DEVICE PROTECTOR AND CLEANER - An imaging device enclosure for a vehicle including a housing having an image device aperture. A motor is disposed in the housing and is operably connected with a mobile wedge. The mobile wedge is operable between an extended position and a retracted position. An imaging device is slidably connected with the mobile wedge and is movable between the retracted position corresponding to the extended position of the mobile wedge and the extended position corresponding to the retracted position. A flexible boot is disposed over the image device aperture. The flexible boot defines a flexible opening. The imaging device protrudes through the flexible opening when the imaging device is in the extended position. | 01-31-2013 |
20140036132 | ROTATING LENS APPARATUS - A lens cleaning device having a housing. A cylindrical lens is disposed inside the housing and defines an inner cavity. An imager is disposed in the cavity. A gear assembly operably couples the cylindrical lens with a motor. The motor is operational to rotate the gear assembly and consequently the cylindrical lens. | 02-06-2014 |
20140253731 | IMAGING DEVICE PROTECTOR AND CLEANER - An imaging device enclosure for a vehicle including a housing having an image device aperture. A motor is disposed in the housing and is operably connected with a mobile wedge. The mobile wedge is operable between an extended position and a retracted position. An imaging device is slidably connected with the mobile wedge and is movable between the retracted position corresponding to the extended position of the mobile wedge and the extended position corresponding to the retracted position. A flexible boot is disposed over the image device aperture. The flexible boot defines a flexible opening. The imaging device protrudes through the flexible opening when the imaging device is in the extended position. | 09-11-2014 |
Traci Pawlowski, Laguna Niguel, CA US
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20130178383 | VESICLE ISOLATION METHODS - Biomarkers can be assessed for diagnostic, therapy-related or prognostic methods to identify phenotypes, such as a condition or disease, or the stage or progression of a disease. Circulating biomarkers from a bodily fluid can be used in profiling of physiological states or determining phenotypes. These include nucleic acids, protein, and circulating structures such as vesicles. Biomarkers can be used for theranostic purposes to select candidate treatment regimens for diseases, conditions, disease stages, and stages of a condition, and can also be used to determine treatment efficacy. The biomarkers can be circulating biomarkers, including vesicles and microRNA. | 07-11-2013 |
20140141986 | CIRCULATING BIOMARKERS - Biomarkers can be assessed for diagnostic, therapy-related or prognostic methods to identify phenotypes, such as a condition or disease, or the stage or progression of a disease. Circulating biomarkers can be detected and optionally used in profiling of physiological states or determining phenotypes. These include nucleic acids, protein, and circulating structures such as vesicles. Biomarkers can be assessed for diagnostic, prognostic or theranostic purposes, e.g., to select candidate treatment regimens for diseases, conditions, disease stages, and stages of a condition, and can also be used to determine treatment efficacy. Examples of useful circulating biomarkers include polypeptides, nucleic acids (e.g., DNA, mRNA, microRNA) and vesicles. | 05-22-2014 |
20140148350 | CIRCULATING BIOMARKERS FOR DISEASE - Biomarkers can be assessed for diagnostic, therapy-related or prognostic methods to identify phenotypes, such as a condition or disease, or the stage or progression of a disease. Circulating biomarkers from a bodily fluid can be used in profiling of physiological states or determining phenotypes. These include nucleic acids, protein, and circulating structures such as vesicles. Biomarkers can be used for theranostic purposes to select candidate treatment regimens for diseases, conditions, disease stages, and stages of a condition, and can also be used to determine treatment efficacy. The biomarkers can be circulating biomarkers, including vesicles and microRNA. | 05-29-2014 |
Traci Pawlowski, Laguna Hills, CA US
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20140155298 | MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 06-05-2014 |
20140156199 | MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 06-05-2014 |
20140172319 | MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 06-19-2014 |
20140220580 | BIOMARKER COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - Biomarkers can be assessed for diagnostic, therapy-related or prognostic methods to identify phenotypes, such as a condition or disease, or the stage or progression of a disease, select candidate treatment regimens for diseases, conditions, disease stages, and stages of a condition, and to determine treatment efficacy. Circulating biomarkers from a bodily fluid can be used in profiling of physiological states or determining phenotypes. These include nucleic acids, protein, and circulating structures such as vesicles, and nucleic acid-protein complexes. | 08-07-2014 |
20140221221 | MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 08-07-2014 |
20140221222 | MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 08-07-2014 |
20140235511 | MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 08-21-2014 |
20140244182 | MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 08-28-2014 |
20140244183 | MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 08-28-2014 |
20150080268 | MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 03-19-2015 |
20150080269 | MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 03-19-2015 |
20150152474 | BIOMARKER COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - Biomarkers can be assessed for diagnostic, therapy-related or prognostic methods to identify phenotypes, such as a condition or disease, or the stage or progression of a disease, select candidate treatment regimens for diseases, conditions, disease stages, and stages of a condition, and to determine treatment efficacy. Circulating biomarkers from a bodily fluid can be used in profiling of physiological states or determining phenotypes. These include nucleic acids, protein, and circulating structures such as vesicles, and nucleic acid-protein complexes. | 06-04-2015 |
20150227718 | MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 08-13-2015 |
20150361508 | MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 12-17-2015 |
20160054325 | MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 02-25-2016 |
Traci Pawlowski, Phoenik US
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20140148348 | DECTECTION OF GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS - Provided herein are methods and systems for characterizing a phenotype by detecting microRNAs, vesicles, or biomarkers that are indicative of disease or disease progress. The disease can be a gastrointestinal disorder, such as colorectal cancer. The microRNAs, vesicles, or biomarkers can be detected in a bodily fluid. | 05-29-2014 |
Traci Pawlowski, Phoenix, AZ US
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20100304989 | Molecular profiling of tumors - Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease. | 12-02-2010 |
20130203061 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ISOLATING, STORING, AND ANALYZING VESICLES - Provided herein are methods and systems for isolating, storing, and analyzing a vesicle from a sample The vesicle can be isolated using one or more lectins that bind to a vesicle One or more additional binding agents, such as a non lectin binding agent can also be used to isolate or analyze a vesicle | 08-08-2013 |
20140162888 | CIRCULATING BIOMARKERS FOR DISEASE - Biomarkers can be assessed for diagnostic, therapy-related or prognostic methods to identify phenotypes, such as a condition or disease, or the stage or progression of a disease. Circulating biomarkers from a bodily fluid can be used in profiling of physiological states or determining phenotypes. These include nucleic acids, protein, and circulating structures such as vesicles. Biomarkers can be used for theranostic purposes to select candidate treatment regimens for diseases, conditions, disease stages, and stages of a condition, and can also be used to determine treatment efficacy. The biomarkers can be circulating biomarkers, including vesicles and microRNA. | 06-12-2014 |
20160041153 | BIOMARKER COMPOSITIONS AND MARKERS - Biomarkers can be assessed for diagnostic, therapy-related or prognostic methods to identify phenotypes, such as a condition or disease, or the stage or progression of a disease, select candidate treatment regimens for diseases, conditions, disease stages, and stages of a condition, and to determine treatment efficacy. Circulating biomarkers from a bodily fluid can be used in profiling of physiological states or determining phenotypes. These include nucleic acids, protein, and circulating structures such as vesicles, and nucleic acid-protein complexes. | 02-11-2016 |