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Brian Adamski, Pulaski, WI US
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| 20100119347 | APPARATUS FOR STACKING, SINGULATING, AND DISPENSING PLIABLE FOOD PRODUCTS AND METHODS THEREFOR - An apparatus for handling food products comprises an alignment trough disposed at an incline for holding a stack of the food products at an incline. The alignment trough defines a portion of a passage upon which the food products travel. The stack defines a bottom food product. At least one movable member extends into the passage to control the separation of the bottom food product from the remainder of the stack by moving to provide clearance for the food product to pass. | 05-13-2010 |
Brian Charles Adamski, Pulaski, WI US
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| 20120067451 | Method and Apparatus for Volumetric Metering and Depositing - A method and apparatus are provided for the volumetric metering and depositing of a food product comprising a plurality of particles or flowable particles. The plurality of food particles are transported upon a discharge conveyor having a first rate of speed, the plurality of particles arranged uniformly from passing beneath a product leveling device. When the plurality of particles reach the end of the discharge conveyor, the particles fall from the end of the conveyor under the operation of gravity and are deposited in a shuttle while the shuttle travels at a second rate of speed from a position at least partially below the conveyor to collect the falling particles in cells or receiving receptacles. The relationship between the first rate of speed of the conveyor and the second rate of speed of the shuttle define a metered amount of particles collected in each of the receiving receptacles. | 03-22-2012 |
Dwayne Adamski, Sycamore, IL US
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| 20090311998 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR STORING A CONTACT DETAIL IN A COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A method and system for storing a contact detail in a communication device is provided. The device receives Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) signals from another device during a communication session with the other device. The received DTMF signals correspond to the contact detail entered at the other device. The received DTMF signals are decoded at the device to obtain the contact detail. Thereafter, the decoded contact detail is then stored in a list in the device. The device user may have the option to accept or reject the contact detail and where to store the contact detail. | 12-17-2009 |
Jaroslaw Adamski, Palatine, IL US
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| 20100308921 | LEAKAGE CURRENT REDUCTION IN A POWER REGULATOR - A regulator with decreased leakage and low loss for a power amplifier is described. Switching circuitry is used to connect the regulator input bias to a bias control voltage when the power amplifier is to be operated in an on condition or to a voltage generator when the power amplifier is to be operated in an off condition. | 12-09-2010 |
Jaroslaw Adamski, Streamwood, IL US
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| 20100308919 | Methods and devices for leakage current reduction - Methods and devices for leakage current reduction are described. A regulator transistor is connected to a switch to bias the transistor with a first voltage during an ON state and a second voltage during the OFF state of the transistor. The switchable bias allows leakage current decrease and “on” resistance increase of the transistor. | 12-09-2010 |
| 20110110137 | Leakage Current Reduction in a Power Regulator - A regulator with decreased leakage and low loss for a power amplifier is described. Switching circuitry is used to connect the regulator input bias to a bias control voltage when the power amplifier is to be operated in an on condition or to a voltage generator when the power amplifier is to be operated in an off condition. | 05-12-2011 |
Jaroslaw E. Adamski, Streamwood, IL US
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| 20110181364 | Biasing methods and devices for power amplifiers - Biasing methods and devices for power amplifiers are described. The described methods and devices use the power amplifier output voltage to generate bias voltages. The bias voltages are obtained using rectifiers and voltage dividers. The described biasing methods and devices can be used with class-E power amplifiers. | 07-28-2011 |
Jaroslaw Edward Adamski, Streamwood, IL US
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| 20110109393 | Stacked pre-driver amplifier - A stacked pre-driver stage and a power amplifier including the stacked pre-driver stage are described. The stacked pre-driver stage comprises stacked pre-drivers arranged in series between a supply voltage and a reference voltage. Each pre-driver includes a pre-driving amplifier, together with MOS transistors. Each pre-driver is subject, in operation, to a voltage difference which is inferior to a maximum allowed use voltage of the MOS transistors with a largely reduced voltage drop across the regulator included in the power amplifier. | 05-12-2011 |
John L. Adamski, Kenmore, WA US
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| 20090173881 | Method And Apparatus For Detecting X-Rays Having Improved Noise Discrimination - A method and apparatus, such as a spectrometer, are provided for facilitating the detection of an x-ray signal in a manner that effectively discriminates the x-ray signal from noise. A spectrometer may be provided which includes an x-ray converter for converting x-ray signals which impinge thereupon into corresponding pairs of electrons and positrons. The spectrometer also includes a deflector for separately deflecting the electrons and the positrons as well as electron and positron detectors for separately detecting the deflected electrons and positrons, respectively. As such, an x-ray signal can be identified in instances in which the deflected electrons and positrons are detected in coincidence. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090304152 | Method And Apparatus For Tagging And Identifying A Target - A method and apparatus for identifying and tagging a target, such an individual or an item, are described that provide an improved mechanism for identifying the target without alerting the target. In this regard, a method and apparatus can irradiate the target so as to create a radioisotope signature for the target. By thereafter monitoring the radioisotope signature, the target can be identified and tracked in a covert manner. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100104072 | Multi-Energy Radiography Using Monoenergetic Pulsed Source - A method and apparatus for multi-energy object inspection using a brilliant x-ray source. A first mono-energetic x-ray image of an object at a first selected energy is generated. A second mono-energetic x-ray image of the object at a second selected energy is generated. The first selected energy is different than the second selected energy. Additional mono-energetic x-ray images may be generated at energies different than previous energies up to n selected energies. The mono-energetic x-ray images are mathematically combined and processed to form a result. The result of processing the mono-energetic x-ray images is presented. The result comprises processed mono-energetic x-ray image data describing materials in the object with greater sensitivity, identifying the layers, and identifying the material composition than in the first image or the second image. | 04-29-2010 |
| 20110026675 | Tangent Radiography Using Brilliant X-Ray Source - A method and apparatus for measuring a structure. An x-ray system and the structure are positioned relative to each other. The x-ray system comprises a gas source configured to provide a gas, a laser system configured to emit a laser beam, a steering system, and a detector. The steering system is configured to direct a first portion of the laser beam into the gas such that an electron beam is generated by the laser beam interacting with the gas and is configured to direct a second portion of the laser beam into the electron beam such that a collimated x-ray beam is formed. The detector is configured to detect the collimated x-ray beam. The collimated x-ray beam is emitted with the structure positioned relative to the x-ray system. | 02-03-2011 |
Joseph R. Adamski, Pasadena, CA US
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| 20100293984 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISPENSING ICE FROM A BOTTOM MOUNT REFRIGERATOR - A bottom mount household refrigerator is provided with an apparatus to permit the dispensing of ice. According to one embodiment, a sealed ice making compartment is provided within the fresh food compartment. The sealed ice making compartment may be located at the bottom, at the top, or along a side wall within the fresh food compartment. According to another embodiment, ice is made in the ice compartment, and lifted upward to a dispensing location through the door of the fresh food compartment. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20120000234 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISPENSING ICE FROM A BOTTOM MOUNT REFRIGERATOR - A bottom mount household refrigerator is provided with an apparatus to permit the dispensing of ice. According to one embodiment, a sealed ice making compartment is provided within the fresh food compartment. The sealed ice making compartment may be located at the bottom, at the top, or along a side wall within the fresh food compartment. According to another embodiment, ice is made in the ice compartment, and lifted upward to a dispensing location through the door of the fresh food compartment. | 01-05-2012 |
Joseph Robert Adamski, Pasadena, CA US
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| 20120036770 | SELF-WATERING AND ROTATING CHRISTMAS TREE STAND - The present invention provides a Christmas tree stand that is self-watering and rotatable. The self-watering system, that rotates with the tree, mainly includes a water reservoir, a hose, a water tank that holds on to the lower end of the tree, and a valve mechanism that automatically keeps the water in the water tank at optimum level. A rotatable tank assembly is driven by an electric drive motor on a stationary support assembly. Electrical power is passed from the stationary support assembly to the rotatable tank assembly through a slipping-ring connector. In the preferred embodiment, a remote control is provided to supply power for rotation of the rotatable tank assembly, including the tree, and the power receptacle on the rotatable tank assembly for suitable electrical loads, e.g., decorative lights, separately. | 02-16-2012 |
Lori M. Adamski, Reading, PA US
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| 20100023435 | Balance Shared Payment Card - A payment card having account information associated therewith may include a substrate and a magnetic stripe adhered to a first side of the substrate. The magnetic stripe may be encoded with the account information. The account information may be associated with, for example, a non-profit organization that may be selected to receive a residual account balance of the payment card. | 01-28-2010 |
Piotr Roman Adamski, Port Hueneme, CA US
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| 20090189823 | Electronically Steered Phased Array Blade Antenna Assembly - An antenna design, having two symmetrical phased array blade antenna elements which provide improved lateral target coverage with an increased effective radiated power and exhibits smooth null-free unidirectional antenna patterns. The direction of the unidirectional antenna pattern is dictated by a switching command under control of a user. Each blade antenna element is coupled to a 90-degree hybrid coupler and an RF switching device by a semi-rigid RF cable. Each blade antenna element is also connected to a sub-resonant choke balun for improved impedance matching and resultant distortion-less antenna patterns. | 07-30-2009 |
Thomas H. Adamski, Andover, MN US
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| 20080234591 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PATIENT NOTIFICATION OF PHYSIOLOGIC EVENTS AND DEVICE FUNCTION - Apparatus and method according to the disclosure relate to a resilient shroud member mechanically and electrically coupled to an implantable medical device (IMD). The assembly is used to provide a subcutaneous cardiac activity sensing device via at least a pair of electrodes mechanically coupled to the shroud member. In the event that a patient needs to be notified for a follow-up visit to a clinic or the IMD requires attention, the electrode array signals the patient via a small electrical current passing through a surgical pocket. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20080243200 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING SPECIFICITY OF ARRHYTHMIA DETECTION USING FAR-FIELD SENSING AND INTRACARDIAC SENSING OF CARDIAC ACTIVITY - Improved implantable medical devices (IMDS) and more particularly, a subcutaneous multiple electrode sensing and recording system for acquiring far- and near-field electrocardiographic (ECG) data and waveform tracings. The far-field ECG data and/or waveform tracings is used to confirm or refute sensing and detection performed by the near-field (e.g., epicardial and/or intracardiac) electrodes which collect electrograms (or EGMs). Thus, subcutaneously implanted devices adapted to sense near- and far-field cardiac activity offer improved specificity and sensitivity in arrhythmia sensing and detection. The far-field ECG signals are collected via at least a pair of electrodes that are directly mechanically coupled to the housing for the IMD (and thus spaced from the myocardium) which are filtered and processed and used in addition to the near-field EGM signals collected by lead-based electrodes. | 10-02-2008 |
