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David R. Czajkowski, Encinitas, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100191959Secure microprocessor and method - A method and reconfigurable computer architecture protect binary opcode, or other data and instructions by providing an encryption capability integrated into an instruction issue unit of a protected processor. Opcodes are encrypted at their source, and encrypted opcodes from authorized users are then delivered to a CPU and decrypted “inside” the CPU. Access into the CPU is prevented. Each form of code or data selected for protection is protected from unauthorized viewing or access. Commonly, the binary executable, or object, code is selected for protection. However, protected information could also include source code or data sets or both. Encrypting opcodes will result in making unique opcodes for each processor. Encryption keys and hidden opcode algorithms provide further security.07-29-2010
20100231321Programmable microwave integrated circuit - In an integrated circuit a microwave signal is routed through a selected signal path. Routing is accomplished by switching to determine the signal path. Control signals are applied remotely. The microwave integrated circuit is programmable by virtue of the ability to command selection of a signal path. The signal path is chosen to include or avoid selected “RF functional elements,” i.e., components through which radio frequency signals may be routed. RF functional elements may include, for example, amplifiers, mixers, attenuators, and phase shifters. Aspects of programmability in the integrated circuit include the provision of the functional circuit elements for selectable connection in signal paths, the switching and interconnect technologies used to switch and connect between them, and the arrangement of the functional circuit elements in relationship to each other.09-16-2010

Patent applications by David R. Czajkowski, Encinitas, CA US

Doug Czajkowski, Omaha, NE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080197099Non-removable closure - The present invention is a non-removable closure.08-21-2008

Grzegorz Jan Czajkowski, Menlo Park, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080238616Protocol for message delivery among independently evolving processes - The present invention relates to a method for message delivery from a sender process to a receiver process within a computer system, comprising performing an atomic check for the receiver process and a parent of the receiver process, returning a first status of the receiver process and a second status of the parent of the receiver process based on the atomic check, and delivering the message according to the first status and the second status, wherein the first status and the second status stay unchanged during the atomic check.10-02-2008

Joseph J. Czajkowski, Carteret, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090102505REMOTELY CONFIGURABLE CHIP AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A chip is provided that includes a plurality of on-chip configurable features having a disabled and an enabled state. The on-chip configurable features are each operable to change from the disabled state to the enabled state upon receipt of a valid enablement configuration from an enabling entity. A method for the chip is provided to disable the plurality of on-chip configurable features before delivery of the chip to a new location. The chip is delivered to a new location where a unique hardware identifier and data for at least one of the on-chip configurable features is retrieved. The unique hardware identifier and the data are transmitted to an enabling entity. The enabling entity sends the enablement configuration to the chip. The chip is programmed with the enablement configuration, which enables the at least one on-chip configurable feature at the new location.04-23-2009

Karl Czajkowski, Marina Del Rey, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110060607HEALTH CARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS - A health care information provider system may provide information about health care objects managed by a health care provider. A name generating system may generate an object name for each of the health care objects which may include provider information indicative of the identity of the health care provider which manages the health care object, and object information indicative of the identity of the health care object. The object information may be devoid of any personal health information, even in a form which can be decrypted by a decryption key.03-10-2011

Kenneth Czajkowski, Fairfax, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080235241Print web portal - A web portal is provided for accessing information from a plurality of heterogeneous systems connected through a network, in connection with printing and other operations for forming images. The web portal includes means for registering dynamically a sequence of actions as a scenario, and applying the registered scenario of actions in one or more of the network distributed systems.09-25-2008

Robert Czajkowski, Tinley Park, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080258900Warning light - A warning light and warning light assembly are disclosed. The warning light includes a housing including a base and a translucent cover. The light also includes a metallized circuit board having a base portion and one or more opposing side portions, the base portion sized to fit within the base and the side portions extending away from the base on opposed sides of the base portion of the circuit board. The warning light also includes a plurality of light emitting diodes on the side portions of the circuit board.10-23-2008
20080259601Warning light - A warning light and warning light assembly are disclosed. The warning light includes a housing including a base and a translucent cover. The warning light includes one or more light emitting diodes within the housing, each of the light emitting diodes operable to emit light substantially along an optical output axis. The warning light also includes a reflector within the housing, the reflector including a reflective surface having a curve section disposed substantially perpendicular to the optical output axis of at least one of the one or more light emitting diodes.10-23-2008

Robert Czajkowski, Carlsbad, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100248793METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOW COST HANDSET WITH VOICE CONTROL - Systems, methods and apparatuses for a unique wireless handset are described. One embodiment may be directed to a wireless handset that uses voice recognition to simplify the operation of the handset and therefore allows the handset to include fewer input keys. Using speaker dependent voice recognition (VR) software, the recognition rates for most users can exceed 95%. The reliability of the speaker dependent voice recognition used in the embodiment, allows for a design that eliminates the traditional keypad and creates a large space on the face of the handset for prominent corporate or institutional logos and images. This form factor provides an excellent platform for branding and marketing promotional applications.09-30-2010

Robert A. Czajkowski, Tinley Park, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090303716LIGHT ASSEMBLY - A light assembly is disclosed which can include an LED array and a reflector. The LED array can include a plurality of LEDs which are disposed such that each LED is substantially aligned to define a focal axis. Each LED can emit light substantially along an optical output axis, with each optical output axis being perpendicular to the focal axis. The optical output axis of the LED array can be disposed in intersecting relationship with the reflector surface. The reflector can be defined by a curve section defined with respect to a principal axis. The principal axis and the output axis of the LED array can be in non-parallel relationship with each other. The optical output axis of the LED array can be substantially perpendicular to the principal axis of the curve section of the reflector.12-10-2009
20100157589ROTATING LIGHT - The present disclosure provides a lighting device that includes an array of LEDs arranged on a circuit board with a reflector that rotates relative to the LEDs to reflect the light in various directions. The reflector according to the present disclosure includes a compact construction that allows for effective light reflection. A related lighting system and method is also provided.06-24-2010

Patent applications by Robert A. Czajkowski, Tinley Park, IL US