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Brian Joseph Beuligmann, Evansville, IN US

Brian Joseph Czopek, Macomb Township, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090160204CORNER ENERGY ABSORBER AND BUMPER SYSTEM - The present invention provides for various embodiments of a corner energy absorber. In one embodiment the corner energy absorber includes a body portion and an arm portion. The body portion comprises a top surface, a bottom surface and a front wall that extends from the top surface to the bottom surface. The corner energy absorber further includes a crush member extending from the front wall of the body portion between the top surface and the bottom surface of the body portion. In another embodiment, at least one of the body portion and the arm portion comprises an attachment feature. The invention also provides for various embodiments of a bumper system comprising a corner energy absorber connected to a bumper beam.06-25-2009
20090167037FASCIA ENERGY ABSORBER, BUMPER SYSTEM AND PROCESS - The present invention provides for various embodiments of a unitary fascia energy absorber including an aesthetic appearance while also providing improved energy management. In one embodiment the fascia energy absorber includes an outer member and an inner member joined together. The inner member has a base including a plurality of crush lobes and at least one of the plurality of crush lobes includes a projected wall spaced a distance from the base and at least one sidewall which extends from the base to the projected wall of the crush lobe. The plurality of crush lobes are spaced apart from one another and separated by a portion of the base. In another embodiment a process for producing a fascia energy absorber includes heating and forming a polymer sheets to form an outer member and heating and forming a second polymer sheet to form an inner member. The inner member and the outer member are then joined to form a fascia energy absorber.07-02-2009

Brian Joseph Czopek, Macomb, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100109353VEHICLE BUMPER SYSTEM WITH ENERGY ABSORBER - A vehicle bumper system includes a beam configured to attach to a vehicle and a thermoformed energy absorber positioned on the beam. The energy absorber comprises a frame and a crush lobe extending from the frame. The crush lobe comprises a lobe wall extending between the frame and an outer wall. The change in lobe wall thickness may be constant. The outer wall is curved away from the frame.05-06-2010

Brian Joseph Frest, Shady Side, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110192328BLAST PROTECTION WINDOW RETENTION SYSTEM - A blast resistant window system includes a plurality of anchor members disposed in a wall and first and second mounting bodies at first and second opposite ends of an opening in the wall secured with the anchor members. The first mounting body has a first pair of spaced brackets connected thereto, and the second mounting body having a second pair of spaced brackets connected thereto. First and second energy dampening devices are disposed between the first and second pairs of spaced brackets. First and second restraining cables extend between the first and second mounting bodies across the inside surface of the window pane. These cables have first and second ends connected to the first and second pairs of spaced brackets. The cables are coupled together at the first and second opposite ends of the opening by the first and second energy dampening devices.08-11-2011

Brian Joseph Hodgdon, Saddle Brook, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110196753System and method for immediate issuance of an activated prepaid card with improved security measures - A system and method for immediate issuance of a prepaid transaction card having increased security measures. The identity of the applicant is verified and checked against a database in accordance with Customer Identification Program, Sarbanes-Oxley and the USA Patriot Act in real time. Authorized applicants receive a printed prepaid debit card bearing name and photograph immediately at the point of sale.08-11-2011

Brian Joseph Neidermeyer, Portland, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120005039Method of conducting financial transactions - A method is provided of conducting a financial transaction with reduced likelihood of fraud where a first party's financial account information is entered using the first party's mobile device with a single initial entry to a payment service. Funds are transferred to and/or from the first party's financial account using the payment service. The first party is registered with the payment service, or becomes registered prior to transferring funds to and/or from the financial account using the payment service. For future uses of the first party's financial account to transfer funds to and/or from the first party's financial account, the first party's financial account information need not be entered again with the payment service. In response to, (i) entering the first party's financial account information or (ii) using the first party's mobile device for a financial transaction following the single initial entry to the payment service, a determination is made to see if a fraudulent attempt or fraudulent use of the first party's financial account information is committed.01-05-2012
20120005096Method of conducting financial transactions - A method is provided of conducting a financial transaction with reduced likelihood of fraud. A financial transaction is entered into using a first party's financial transaction instrument to transfer funds. The first party's financial transaction instrument information is sent externally to a mobile device. The financial transaction instrument information is sent from the mobile device to a payment system.01-05-2012

Brian Joseph Rogosky, Williamsport, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100268676REFLECTIVE PROCESSING OF COMPUTER HIERARCHIES - A method for the automatic examination of knowledge system hierarchies is disclosed. A target TMK hierarchy is represented as a plurality of records in a database. A second TMK hierarchy (a “critic”) is constructed of tasks, subtasks, methods, procedures and actions. The critic hierarchy includes actions that retrieve and examine at least one record of the database representing the target hierarchy. The examination of the record provides a result. The result is of the form of a modification of the processing within the critic hierarchy or of the form of a report or a modification of the target hierarchy's elements, namely, tasks, methods, procedures, actions, class structures, or the relationship between the elements. The report is in a form suitable for printing or displaying on a computer monitor. The modification of the target hierarchy is of the form of writing one or more records to the database representing the target hierarchy. The invention also discloses software that implements the method of the invention.10-21-2010

Brian Joseph Shula, Mishawaka, IN US