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Bialas
Daniel A. Bialas, Ann Arbor, MI US
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| 20120011925 | ENGINE HEATER USE DETECTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A diagnostic system includes a temperature derivative module and a heater use module. The temperature derivative module determines a derivative of a temperature of one of a fluid of an engine of a vehicle and a component of the engine measured by a temperature sensor after a vehicle startup event. The heater use module selectively indicates that an engine heater was used before the vehicle startup event based on the derivative. | 01-19-2012 |
Marcin Bialas, Lodz PL
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| 20110069087 | METHOD OF AND COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED SYSTEM FOR GENERATING A JUNCTION VIEW IMAGE - A method of generating a junction view is disclosed. The method includes, in at least one embodiment: —acquiring a first junction from a map database; —acquiring a second junction from the map database, wherein the first and second junction are connected by way of an intermediate road segment; —determining a characteristic of the intermediate road segment between the first and second junction from the map database; and—if the characteristic of the road segment applies to a predefined condition: —adjusting the road geometry resulting in a shorter intermediate road segment; and—generating the junction view image visualizing the first and second junction using the shorter intermediate road segment. At least one embodiment of the method provides a solution to visualize in one image two decision points which will follow each other in a short time when traveling through the two decision points, i.e. two junctions. | 03-24-2011 |
Michael Bialas, Temecula, CA US
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| 20080296274 | METHOD FOR LASER CUTTING TUBING USING INERT GAS AND A DISPOSABLE MASK - A method for making a device includes providing a tubular member which will be formed into the device, masking at least a portion of the inner surface of the tubular member with a removable sacrificial material, selectively removing a portion of the tubular member and sacrificial material using a laser device, and mechanically removing the sacrificial material from the inner surface of the tubular member. The method may also include applying a chemical solution to the tubular member and sacrificial material which primarily attacks the either the tubular member or sacrificial material. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20110210108 | METHOD FOR LASER CUTTING TUBING USING INERT GAS AND A DISPOSABLE MASK - A method for making a device includes providing a tubular member which will be formed into the device, masking at least a portion of the inner surface of the tubular member with a removable sacrificial material, selectively removing a portion of the tubular member and sacrificial material using a laser device, and mechanically removing the sacrificial material from the inner surface of the tubular member. The method may also include applying a chemical solution to the tubular member and sacrificial material which primarily attacks the either the tubular member or sacrificial material. | 09-01-2011 |
Michael R. Bialas, Temecula, CA US
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| 20090005848 | MODULAR VASCULAR PROSTHESIS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention relates a vascular prosthesis and related assembly methods that includes a plurality of modular segments inter-engaged by flexible, and preferably lockable, inter-engageable elements forming joints or other connector areas. The segments may have a number of different mechanical properties and may be assembled by the clinician, through mechanical or chemical joining, to customize the prosthesis for a specific patient or application. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20110004294 | FATIGUE-RESISTANT STENT - A fatigue-resistant implantable medical device. The fatigue-resistant implantable medical device includes a tubular stent. The tubular stent can have a laser-cut length and a shape-set length that is either longer or shorter than the laser-cut length. Such stents will tend to return to their laser-cut length when they are compressed for delivery. A stent that is shape-set longer than its laser-cut/delivery length that is deployed in a vessel that is shortened for stent delivery will tend to return to its shape-set length when the vessel returns to its neutral (i.e., elongated) length. Likewise, a stent that is shape-set shorter than its laser-cut/delivery length that is deployed in a vessel that is elongated for stent delivery will tend to return to its shape-set length when the vessel returns to its neutral (i.e., shortened) length. Such stents will experience reduced axial loading and reduced mean strain, thereby improving fatigue life. | 01-06-2011 |
Michael R. Bialas, Wildomar, CA US
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| 20110247943 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTROPOLISING DEVICES - A system and method is described for electropolising tubular metallic prostheses. In one aspect, the system provides a continuously changing set of points of contact between anode and prosthesis. In another aspect, the cathode is given a conical shape to correct for current concentrations that would otherwise exist and unevenly affect the amount of electropolishing over the length of the prosthesis. | 10-13-2011 |
Norbert Bialas, Dormagen DE
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| 20090283213 | CROSS-LINKING FILM ADHESIVES - The invention relates to a two-component bonding agent system, consisting of a component A and a component B, comprising A) at least one polymer that possesses at least one Michael acceptor group, and in addition at least one Michael donor group, B) a compound catalyzing the Michael reaction, as well as optional additional additives and/or auxiliaries, wherein the polymer of component A has a number average molecular weight (M | 11-19-2009 |
