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Derek J. Czarnecki, Beverly Hills, CA US
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| 20100197460 | FITNESS EQUIPMENT WITH POWER GENERATION - The invention relates to the field of fitness equipment; particularly, to fitness equipment that, when operated by a user, generates an amount of electricity for storage and/or immediate use, either by the fitness equipment or by other devices that utilize electricity. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20100197461 | ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY FITNESS CENTER - The invention relates to an environmentally and ecologically efficient gymnasium facility, equipment and systems that may be included in it, methods of operating it, and methods of doing business with it. | 08-05-2010 |
Lawrence J. Czarnecki, Knoxville, TN US
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| 20100021363 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROTECTING A NOx REDUCING CATALYST - A method of protecting a NOx reducing catalyst | 01-28-2010 |
Lawrence Joseph Czarnecki, Knoxville, TN US
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| 20100061906 | METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR REMOVING NITROGEN OXIDES AND SULPHUR TRIOXIDE FROM A PROCESS GAS - A catalytic reactor ( | 03-11-2010 |
Michael Czarnecki, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI US
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| 20110247194 | VEHICLE MOUNTING AND ALIGNMENT BRACKET - A bracket for attaching and aligning a forward-looking radar (FLR) having a front face is disclosed according to one embodiment. The bracket includes a bracket frame having an attachment feature for attaching the FLR to the bracket frame. The bracket also includes a first mounting feature extending from the bracket frame for coupling the bracket face and the first mounting surface of the conveyance to define a first mounting surface angle. The bracket also includes a bracket member extending from the bracket frame. The bracket member includes an end portion disposed proximate to the bracket face and a distal end portion, which includes a second mounting feature for coupling the bracket member and the second mounting surface thereby defining a second mounting surface angle and aligning the FLR front face to an alignment angle. | 10-13-2011 |
Neil A. Czarnecki, Mt. Pleasant, WI US
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| 20090212630 | Apparatus And Method For Powering Load Center Circuits With An Auxiliary Power Source - An electrical distribution system is designed to automatically connect a dedicated group of circuits, which are normally powered by a primary power source, to an auxiliary power source upon detection that there has been a disruption or failure in the primary power source. The system includes a switching arrangement that allows an operator to manually connect the auxiliary power source with other circuits that are not generally powered during disruption of the primary power source. The switching arrangement includes an interlinked switch or breaker arrangement that prevents any of the other circuits that are normally powered by the primary source from being automatically connected to the primary power source when primary power source is restored if those other circuits are connected to the auxiliary power source when the primary power source is restored. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20110100787 | Sequenced Separately-Derived Transfer Switch Capable Of Switching A Load Between A Pair Of Power Supplies Without Introducing Open Neutral Switching Transients - An interlock arrangement operatively associated with utility and generator side switches of an electrical panel including a first main switch associated with the first power supply and a second main switch associated with the second power supply. The interlock arrangement includes a first neutral switch associated with the first power supply, and a second neutral switch associated with the second power supply. A lockout sequencer arrangement has a first lockout that restricts simultaneous switching of the first and the second neutral switch, a second lockout configured to engage the first lockout to restrict movement of the first lockout when the first main switch is a conductive position, and a third lockout configured to engage the first lockout to restrict movement of the first lockout when the second main switch is in a conductive position. | 05-05-2011 |
Paul Matthew Czarnecki, Cape Coral, FL US
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| 20100227628 | Advanced Triggers for Location-Based Service Applications in a Wireless Location System - Methods and systems are employed by a wireless location system (WLS) for locating a wireless device operating in a geographic area served by a wireless communications system. An exemplary method includes monitoring a set of signaling links of the wireless communications system, and detecting at least one predefined signaling transaction occurring on at least one of the predefined signaling links. Then, in response to the detection of the at least one predefined network transaction, at least one predefined location service is triggered. | 09-09-2010 |
Richard Czarnecki, Wayne, NJ US
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| 20090214790 | METHOD OF MAKING AN INK-PRINTED FIBROUS WEB - A method of making an ink-printed fibrous web by applying onto at least one side of a coated fibrous web at least one ink layer of a planographic ink to form an image thereon to produce a printed fibrous web. The ink layer(s) has a total volatile content, as supplied, of less than 10% (preferably less than 5%). The printed fibrous web is then subjected to ambient temperatures without the use of a drying oven or by employing oven temperatures that have an exit web temperature that does not exceed 225° F. Subsequent processing of the printed fibrous web includes applying one or more coatings including a waterbased coating, a coating having a total volatile content of less than 10%, a coating that is cured with actinic radiation, and an anti-offset coating. | 08-27-2009 |
Richard J. Czarnecki, Wayne, NJ US
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| 20100279041 | PACKAGING AND INK THEREFOR - A retort ink contains binder, colorant and carrier and the cured ink has a bond strength to a layer of retort material of at least about 500 g/2.54 cm before retorting and/or the binder has an endotherm of 0.6 J/g or less or after retorting a bond strength of at least about 375 g/2.54 cm or destruct strength. Laminate plies carrying the ink and retorts using the ink are described. | 11-04-2010 |
Richard John Czarnecki, Wayne, NJ US
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| 20080255312 | Reactive Hydroxylated and Carboxylated Polymers for Use as Adhesion Promoters - A polymer complex is disclosed which is the reaction product of one or more polymers having a terminal or pendant hydroxyl group, or a terminal or pendent carboxyl group, or combinations thereof, with at least one metal complex and one alkyl phosphate. This polymer complex acts as an adhesion promotion agent as well as a viscosity stabilizer when formulated in a printing ink or coating. | 10-16-2008 |
Scott Czarnecki, Mukwonago, WI US
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| 20100180804 | LOCKING ENCLOSURE - A cash box for storing paper notes and coins is disclosed. In one embodiment, the cash box includes a housing having a base and four side walls, a lid fixed to the housing and movable between opened and closed positions to restrict access to a tray within an upper cavity of the housing, a drawer movable between a closed position within a lower cavity of the housing and an opened position at least partially extending from the housing. A locking mechanism may prohibit access to the tray when locking the lid in a closed position. A coin storage holder may be included which is detachably engaged to one of the four side walls. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20110056567 | LOCKOUT DEVICE - A lockout device is provided for an instrument having a body and an actuating member extending from the body for operating the instrument. The lockout device includes a bottom member, a cover member, and a flexible member. The bottom member and cover member are adapted to receive a cinching portion of the flexible member between first and second holding surfaces of the bottom member and cover member. When the flexible member is wrapped around a portion of the body and received between the first and second holding surfaces and the cover member is in a closed position, the first and second holding surfaces prevent movement of a cinching portion of the flexible member. | 03-10-2011 |
W. Stanley Czarnecki, Palo Alto, CA US
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| 20080273258 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DECONVOLUTION OF MULTIPLE DATA TRACKS - A method for reading a magnetic medium having a data band thereon, the data band comprising a plurality of simultaneously written tracks. The method includes receiving signals from a plurality of adjacent readers simultaneously reading data tracks, wherein at least some of the readers that are currently reading overlie adjacent data tracks such that the reader generates signals from the adjacent data tracks; receiving a signal from at least one reader reading an alignment band; for at least each reader overlying adjacent data tracks, determining a fractional overlap of the reader relative to the underlying adjacent data tracks based on the signal from the reader reading the alignment band; and extracting data from readback of the data tracks based at least in part on the determined fractional overlaps of the readers relative to the adjacent data tracks thereunder. | 11-06-2008 |
| 20080316632 | METHOD FOR READING DATA FROM A MAGNETIC RECORDING TAPE - A method for reading data from a magnetic recording tape having multiple adjacent data tracks according to one embodiment includes simultaneously detecting signals from a plurality of read devices, at least some of the read devices being positioned over multiple data tracks while other of the adjacent read devices are positioned over single data tracks; determining which of the read devices is positioned over a single data track; and simultaneously reading data from the data tracks using only those read devices over the single data tracks. A method for reading and writing data to a magnetic recording tape according to another embodiment includes simultaneously writing data tracks to a magnetic medium; and simultaneously reading the data tracks on the magnetic medium using a plurality of adjacent read devices; wherein the number of the adjacent read devices is at least twice the number of the adjacent write devices. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20100269565 | WEAR GAUGE ARRAY FOR HEAD PROTECTIVE COATING - In one embodiment, a system comprises a magnetic head, a protective coating on a media-facing side of the head, and an indentation in the protective coating having a dimension that, when the protective coating wears, is indicative of an amount of wear of the protective coating. A method, in another embodiment, comprises creating an indentation in a protective coating of a magnetic head, the indentation having a dimension that, when the protective coating wears, is indicative of an amount of wear of the protective coating. In another embodiment, a method comprises visually inspecting indentations in a protective coating of a magnetic head, wherein at least two of the indentations have differing dimensions that, when the protective coating wears, are indicative of the amount of wear of the protective coating. The method also includes estimating an amount of wear of the protective coating based on the visual inspection. | 10-28-2010 |
W. Stanley Czarnecki, San Jose, CA US
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| 20110051274 | METHOD TO EVALUATE A DATA STORAGE DEVICE USING MAGNETIC SPACING LOSSES - A method of evaluating the performance of a magnetic recording system, comprising measuring a first set of finite impulse response filter tap values at time t | 03-03-2011 |
