Glinski
Alexander Glinski, Cincinnati, OH US
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20110122371 | OPTICAL PROJECTION SUBSYSTEM - A projection subsystem includes a light engine that provides a collection lens, a collimator and at least one solid state light emitter. A projection lens assembly receives the image and provides a projection beam having a luminous flux level. The projection subsystem has a portability efficacy. | 05-26-2011 |
20120287406 | OPTICAL PROJECTION SUBSYSTEM - A projection subsystem includes a light engine that provides a collection lens, a collimator and at least one solid state light emitter. A projection lens assembly receives the image and provides a projection beam having a luminous flux level. The projection subsystem has a portability efficacy. | 11-15-2012 |
Alexander A. Glinski, Cincinnati, OH US
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20140211173 | OPTICAL PROJECTION SUBSYSTEM - A projection subsystem includes a light engine that provides a collection lens, a collimator and at least one solid state light emitter. A projection lens assembly receives the image and provides a projection beam having a luminous flux level. The projection subsystem has a portability efficacy. | 07-31-2014 |
Jan Glinski, Danbury, CT US
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20080306141 | Method of Extraction of Catechin Type-A Proanthocyanidins - Catechin type-A proanthocyanidins are recovered from cinnamon bark or other sources rich in catechin type-A proanthocyanidins by extraction with a first organic solvent to provide an extract rich in catechin type-A proanthocyanidins. This extract is combined with water and the organic solvent is removed by distillation so that proanthocyanidins are transferred to the aqueous phase with the precipitation of hydrophobic materials. The aqueous extract is further purified by contact with a second organic solvent that is immiscible with water and appropriate polarity to remove reddish colored, higher polymeric proanthocyanidins from the aqueous phase. The purified aqueous extract is then subjected to evaporative concentration to produce a first solid extract. Extraction of the first solid extract with dry acetone produces an organic extract which, upon removal of the acetone, produces a solid which is enriched in catechin type-A proanthocyanidins. Purity is increased by about another 20%. This purified extract is water-soluble and is free, or essentially free, of typical cinnamon aroma compounds. | 12-11-2008 |
Jan A. Glinski, New Fairfield, CT US
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20100029756 | NOVEL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ISOLATED TETRAMERIC TYPE A PROANTHOCYANADIN AND METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE - The present invention relates to compositions containing an isolated novel tetrameric type A proanthocyanidin isomer having a formula of C | 02-04-2010 |
Jan A. Glinski, Danbury, CT US
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20120302593 | Use of at Least One Isoquinoline Compound of Formula I, Pharmaceutical Composition for Treating or Preventing Neurodegenerative Diseases and Method for Treating or Preventing Neurodegenerative Diseases - The present invention concern the use of isoquinoline alkaloid compounds of formula I in the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions useful in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's disease, as well as pharmaceutical composition comprising said compounds and method of treatment of neurodegenerative diseases | 11-29-2012 |
Lech Glinski, Moris Plains, NJ US
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20110072175 | Multimedia-capable computer management system for selectively operating a plurality of computers - The present invention provides an intelligent, modular multimedia computer management system for coupling a series of remote computers to one or more user workstations to allow each user workstation to selectively access and control one or more remote computers. The computer management system incorporates a centralized switching system that receives keyboard, cursor control device, audio, and auxiliary peripheral device signals from the user workstation and transmits and applies the signals to the remote computer in the same manner as if the keyboard, cursor control device, audio input source, or auxiliary peripheral device of the user workstation were directly coupled to the remote computer. Also, the user workstation receives audio signals and auxiliary peripheral device signals from the remote computer. In addition, the multimedia computer management system transmits video signals from the remote computer over an extended range for display on the video monitor of the user workstation. | 03-24-2011 |
Lukasz A. Glinski, Worcester, MA US
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20090093198 | Techniques for cylindrical grinding - Methods for cylindrical grinding a workpiece are disclosed. The method includes cylindrical grinding, with a bonded abrasive wheel having a permeable structure that includes interconnected porosity, a workpiece at a specific cutting energy of less than about 12 Hp/in | 04-09-2009 |
20100006082 | WIRE SLICING SYSTEM - A wire slicing system and method for using it include one or more of the following features: arrangements and/or operations that relate to handling the wire; apparatus and methods that relate to wire tensioning; equipment and techniques for manipulating the workpiece; arrangements and/or operations designed for cooling and swarf (debris) removal; controls and/or automation that can be used in conjunction with these features. | 01-14-2010 |
20100218842 | AUTOMATIC WINDING OF WIRE FIELD IN WIRE SLICING MACHINE - Automatic winding of a wire field in a wire slicing machine is disclosed. In one embodiment, a wire field is automatically generated in a wire slicing machine by unloading wire from at least one wire spool and winding the wire about one or more wire guides to form the wire field. | 09-02-2010 |