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Andrew P. Brosky, Hughesville, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090197708Methods and system for improving a user's reaction time and accuracy in propelling an object - A method of conveying a command to a user using a practice system is provided. The method includes detecting movement of the user using a sensor; selecting a command from a list of pre-determined commands; and conveying the command to the user using a signaler.08-06-2009

Andrew Paul Brosky, Hughesville, MD US

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20090086194Method and system for detecting retroreflectors - An optical device that may include a sighting portion including an optical axis; an electromagnetic beam source coupled to said sighting portion, electromagnetic beam source facilitates generating a source beam including an axis that is substantially parallel to said optical axis; an optical surface coupled to said electromagnetic beam source; and a frequency filter coupled within said sighting portion.04-02-2009
20110032520METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING RETROREFLECTORS - An optical device that may include a sighting portion including an optical axis; an electromagnetic beam source coupled to said sighting portion, electromagnetic beam source facilitates generating a source beam including an axis that is substantially parallel to said optical axis; an optical surface coupled to said electromagnetic beam source; and a frequency filter coupled within said sighting portion.02-10-2011

David Brosky, Macomb, MI US

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20090014441Microwave plasma cooking - A method of cooking a food item is disclosed. The food item is placed in a microwave cavity and exposed to a microwave generated plasma. In such fashion, the food item is cooked very quickly while maintaining flavor, texture, appearance, smell, and taste.01-15-2009
20090266325MICROWAVE COMBUSTION SYSTEM FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES - A microwave combustion system is presented that can replace the conventional spark plug in an internal combustion engine. One or more microwave pulses are provided to a microwave feed in a plug that sits in the cylinder. A microwave generated plasma generated by the plug in the vicinity of a fuel mixture can provide for highly efficient combustion of the fuel-air mixture.10-29-2009