Janosky
Brian Janosky, Austin, TX US
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20090112786 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS, RULES, AND ACTIONS - In an information handling system, IHS problem diagnosis and repair includes receiving configuration items of the IHS from a configuration management database, collecting a set of rules and corresponding actions relating to the configuration items of the IHS, the set of rules and corresponding actions collected from an expert system, collecting a prioritization of the set of rules and corresponding actions, filtering the set of rules and corresponding actions per the prioritization and for preferences, and sending the set of rules and corresponding actions to the IHS. | 04-30-2009 |
Brian L. Janosky, Austin, TX US
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20090106459 | CONFIGURATION IDENTIFICATION TOOL AND METHODS - A tool for communicating configuration information includes an analysis tool to determine changes to the configuration of an information handling device. The analysis tool develops a set of configuration tags to identify the configuration changes by identifying a subset of tables or other information, such as XML pairs, associated with a configuration management database (CMDB) and by identifying values for each table to reflect the configuration of the information handling device. The analysis tool encodes the configuration tags into an information string. Because the information string is encoded and does not represent the complete configuration of the information handling system configuration, it can be easily and accurately communicated to a technical support center by a user, thereby reducing potential communication problems and improving technical support. | 04-23-2009 |
Milton Janosky, Hollis, NH US
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20100321241 | LOCATIONING OF COMMUNICATION DEVICES - Techniques are disclosed for detecting, identifying, and/or geolocating RF communications devices, such as FRS radios, high-power cordless phones, cellular phones, and other wireless communications receiver devices. The techniques exploit a vulnerability present in such devices, and can be used to detect (e.g., up to 300 meters) and geolocate (e.g., within ±3 meters) those devices. The vulnerability is that receiver circuitry of the target devices emanate RF mixing products when flooded with RF energy or suitable stimulus signal. Such a response to a stimulus signal is unexpected or otherwise unintentional, as receiver circuitry is generally not designed to transmit information. The RF frequency, phase, and amplitude of these sideband RF responses can be used to detect and location the devices. The techniques work in the presence of interference, and can be used on devices that are powered on or off. | 12-23-2010 |
Richard Janosky, Exeter, PA US
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20120025551 | UPRIGHT SHOVEL AND METHOD OF USE - The present invention relates to an upright shovel to relocate snow or dirt from one location to another. The upright shovel enables a person to shovel snow while standing up straight, without requiring them to repeatedly bend over to lift a pile of snow. The upright shovel features a fulcrum lift system specifically designed for multiplying the mechanical force associated with lifting and unloading snow in a safe and efficient manner. A user pushes down against an actuator shaft to engage a fulcrum bar under a blade. A tip of the blade lifts a load because, attached above the fulcrum bar, is a hinge attached to a support shaft which remains stationary while the actuator shaft moves. Accordingly, when the actuator shaft is raised the tip of the blade lowers to releasing the load. | 02-02-2012 |
20130037039 | TOBACCO SAVING DEVICE - The present invention is a tobacco saving device utilized by a cigarette smoked by a user that includes a hollow elongated tube with a first end to accommodate slight diameter variations in the cigarettes that are placed within the hollow elongated tube and a second end that receives a standard tobacco cigarette that is utilized to connect a cigarette filter at the one end and a half of the cigarette at the other end with a gap between the ends. The tobacco saving device can also utilize a filter pusher that includes a distal end, a proximal end, an elongated stem and a plunger head disposed on the distal end of the elongated stem to remove tobacco residue formed within the elongated tube. The device can also have a tapered end on one of the ends of the hollow elongated end. | 02-14-2013 |
Robert Janosky, Naples, FL US
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20120104660 | INJECTION MOLDING OF MICRON AND NANO SCALE FEATURES FOR PHARMACEUTICAL BRAND PROTECTION - A method for forming a pharmaceutical container portion comprises providing a pharmaceutical container portion mold comprising a surface with at least one identification region, the at least one identification region comprising at least one identification feature that has a lateral dimension of 100 microns or less; and molding a pharmaceutical container portion from a moldable material using the mold, such that the at least one identification region is transferred to a surface of the pharmaceutical container portion. Applications include anti-counterfeiting. | 05-03-2012 |
Robert J. Janosky, Naples, FL US
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20110014131 | NANOMOLDING MICRON AND NANO SCALE FEATURES - Small scale and nanoscopic identification features can be fabricated for pharmaceutical capsules. A composition comprising a capsule component, wherein the capsule component comprises a gelled pharmaceutical capsule material and at least one surface, wherein the at least one surface comprises at least one integral feature with a lateral dimension smaller than about 100 microns, or less than one micron. Methods of making the same are described by gelation with heating or cooling. The compositions and methods can be used for anti-counterfeiting. | 01-20-2011 |