Brodowski
Adam Brodowski, Brooklyn, NY US
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20110167100 | COOKING SUPPORT DEVICE - A cooking support device. The cooking support device serves the function of a recipe generator and can be used to share recipes on the internet. The cooking support device may include a base, a display, and an electronic cutting board. The cooking support device includes a plurality of sensors to identify the food in inventory and the food being prepared. An RFID reader can identify RFID tags on foods. The cutting board may include a weight sensor, an electronic tongue, and/or a moisture sensor to help identify the food being prepared on the cutting board. The display includes a touch sensitive display region to enable the user to interactively add items, create and revise recipes, and perform other functions. The cooking support device enables the user to integrate the process of cooking in the kitchen with social networking by creating and sharing recipes. | 07-07-2011 |
Bjorn Brodowski, Hohberg DE
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20080308127 | Dishwasher and Operating Method for a Dishwasher - A dishwasher ( | 12-18-2008 |
David Brodowski, Wake Forest, NC US
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20140115990 | STRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION METHOD USING A TRANSPARENT OR TRANSLUCENT MEMBER - A construction method is disclosed. The method includes providing a bottom support between a plurality of structural members and using the bottom support to support a structural material in a plastic state. The method also includes using the bottom support to support the structural material as it hardens from a plastic state into a hardened state. The structural material remains attached to the bottom support after the structural material hardens. The bottom support is transparent or translucent. | 05-01-2014 |
John Brodowski, Smithtown, NY US
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20080228282 | Artificial hip with grooved ball or cup for improved lubrication by capillary action - Prosthetic hips are well known in the arts and have been successfully used for many years. There are, however, some inherent health problems associated with present art designs. All of the prosthetic hip designs utilize a variety of materials. Most used are plastic, ceramic and metal materials. One of the main problems associated with prior art prosthetic hips involves friction generated between cup and ball. Friction dislodges, from cup and ball surfaces, plastic, ceramic or metallic fragments during a patient's normal motor functions. These particles interact with the body's chemistry and may cause deleterious health side effects. Rubbing action between cup and ball also produces ions which can adversely affect the patient's health. It is therefore essential that friction between prosthetic hip cup and ball is reduced to a minimum. The design of the prosthetic hip presented herewith will alleviate some of the unwanted friction between cup and ball. | 09-18-2008 |
Thomas Brodowski, Nutley, NJ US
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20080245314 | FLUID DELIVERY ASSEMBLY - Assemblies in accordance with the invention can lead to an exceptionally easy to use, safe, and convenient system and method of applying a fixed dosage of chemicals to which a user might wish to avoid contact, such as parasiticides. In the present invention, a fluid, such as a pesticide or parasiticide, glue, solvent, lubricant, medicament and the like is loaded into a fluid reservoir and the reservoir sealed. The reservoir can be attached to a cap-applicator structure which is in an inactive configuration. In the inactive configuration, a piercing tip remains poised over the reservoir in an inactive configuration without forming an opening in the reservoir. The cap-applicator can have a sharp intsernal piercing tip capable of piercing the reservoir when the assembly is converted into an active configuration. This will allow the user to dispense the liquid out of the reservoir through the applicator. | 10-09-2008 |