Derengowski
Andrew Derengowski, Princeton, WI US
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20080206509 | Inlaid Decorative Panels - The present invention is a decorative panel formed with an inlay design created by forming a number of inlay openings within a substrate for the panel by laser cutting the openings in the substrate. The openings are formed in communication with a pocket that is formed in the substrate opposite the inlay openings, such that the inlay openings and the pocket extend completely through the substrate. The pocket enables a piece of a filler material to be positioned within a pocket to form an appropriate backing for the inlay members which are positioned in the inlay openings and securely attached to the filler material. | 08-28-2008 |
Thomas Derengowski, Park Ridge, IL US
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20090156260 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ELECTRICAL INTERCONNECTION FOR A ROTATIONALLY OPENING ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A method and apparatus that electrically connects a stationary housing and a rotating housing of a device through a hinge assembly is disclosed. The method may include a spline hinge assembly having first and second access planes, and a cable that is ribbonized at the housing and bundled at the hinge assembly that has the ability to transmit torque from the fixed half of the device to the rotating half. A split construction hinge assembly allows the rotational half of the device to be a separate sub-assembly from the fixed half sub-assembly. Through an index/castled spline, the two halves can be properly aligned and assembled, and have the ability to transmit a torque. | 06-18-2009 |
Thomas D. Derengowski, Park Ridge, IL US
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20130105288 | WATER SEALING THE SIDE KEY SYSTEM ON AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE | 05-02-2013 |
Thomas M. Derengowski, Charlevoix, MI US
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20130122270 | Composite Material For Lining Of Automotive Parts - The invention relates to a composite material for lining of automotive parts, comprising a carrier layer made of a porous, fiber reinforced polyolefin and a decorative skin made of a deep-drawable amorphous thermoplastic, preferably TPO. | 05-16-2013 |
Timothy D. Derengowski, Kentwood, MI US
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20110252612 | STRUCTURALLY REINFORCED CASKET AND MANUFACTURING METHOD - A modular casket made of lightweight materials is structurally reinforced using a structural sealant, and/or longitudinally-arranged reinforcing members, and/or laterally-arranged reinforcing members, to stiffen and rigidize the casket against flexion along longitudinal and lateral axes, as well as torsional flexion. The structurally reinforced casket is sealed or more readily sealed against leakage and provides other benefits of structural stiffness and rigidity with relatively small cost and weight penalties. | 10-20-2011 |
20110296655 | LATCH FOR CASKET LID - A pin latch assembly for releasably securing a casket lid in a closed position includes a latch housing and inner latch member disposed along a side wall of the casket, and a pin member projecting from the casket lid. The latch housing and inner latch member each include a respective bore or through-hole for receiving the pin member when the lid is closed. The inner latch member is movable within the latch housing between a pin-engaging position and a pin-disengaging position. | 12-08-2011 |
20130042447 | STRUCTURALLY REINFORCED CASKET AND MANUFACTURING METHOD - A modular casket made of lightweight materials is structurally reinforced using a structural sealant along at least the inner surfaces of the side panels, and optionally along at least side edge portions of a base panel to which the side panels are coupled, to stiffen and rigidize the casket against flexion along longitudinal and lateral axes, as well as torsional flexion. The structurally reinforced casket is sealed or more readily sealed against leakage and provides other benefits of structural stiffness and rigidity with relatively small cost and weight penalties. | 02-21-2013 |