Dacko
Christopher Dacko, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20130289272 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING 1,5,7-TRIAZABICYCLO[4.4.0]DEC-5-ENE BY REACTION OF A DISUBSTITUTED CARBODIIMIDE AND DIPROPYLENE TRIAMINE - Methods for producing 1,5,7-triazabicyclo[4.4.0]dec-5-ene using a disubstituted carbodiimide, dipropylene triamine and optionally an ethereal solvent and/or an alcohol are disclosed. Use of 1,5,7-triazabicyclo[4.4.0]dec-5-ene produced by this method in an electrodepositable coating composition, and electrophoretic deposition of such coating onto a substrate to form a coated substrate, are also disclosed. | 10-31-2013 |
Christopher A. Dacko, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20120220770 | PREPARATION OF BICYCLIC GUANIDINE SALTS IN AN AQUEOUS MEDIA - Disclosed herein are bicyclic guanidine salts formed as the reaction product of reactants comprising (a) a compound having the general formula CX | 08-30-2012 |
20130289273 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING 1,5,7-TRIAZABICYCLO[4.4.0]DEC-5-ENE BY REACTION OF A DISUBSTITUTED CARBODIIMIDE AND DIPROPYLENE TRIAMINE - Methods for producing 1,5,7-triazabicyclo[4.4.0]dec-5-ene using a disubstituted carbodiimide, dipropylene triamine and optionally an ethereal solvent and/or an alcohol are disclosed. Use of 1,5,7-triazabicyclo[4.4.0]dec-5-ene produced by this method in an electrodepositable coating composition, and electrophoretic deposition of such coating onto a substrate to form a coated substrate, are also disclosed. | 10-31-2013 |
Dan Dacko, Madison, WI US
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20080252038 | BICYCLE FRAME WITH DEVICE CAVITY - A bicycle frame having a cavity constructed to receive a sensor device. The cavity has a shape and a contour that generally matches a shape and a contour of the sensor device. Such a configuration maintains the aerodynamic contour of the frame when the sensor device is positioned in the cavity. An optional plug occupies the cavity when the sensor device is not positioned therein. Preferably, the sensor device is constructed to wirelessly communicate bicycle operation information to a receiver that is remotely located relative to the sensor device. More preferably, the cavity is formed in a fork of the bicycle and the sensor device is configured to monitor operation of a front wheel and wirelessly communicate the operation information to the remote receiver. | 10-16-2008 |
Daniel Dacko, Madison, WI US
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20090032561 | BICYCLE ACCESSORY MOUNTING SYSTEM - An accessory mounting system having a body for being removably engaged with a supporting structure. The body includes a pliable strap for securing the body to a variety of profiles. An operator is connected to the body and configured to engage the strap such that a portion of the strap removably engages the body. A cap portion is rotatably connected to the body and is configured to removably engage an accessory. Another operator interacts with the accessory such that the accessory can be selectively secured to the supporting structure. | 02-05-2009 |
20100206123 | BICYCLE ACCESSORY WITH NON-CLOSING MOUNTS - An electronic bicycle accessory that includes a pair of mounting arms that extend in an opposite direction relative to a display of an electronic device. The pair of mounting arms are oriented in a generally C-shape to define a cavity between the mounting arms. Each mounting arm has a terminal end that extends to an over-center position of the cavity. When the electronic accessory is associated with a bicycle structure, the mounting arms deflect away from one another thereby allowing the bicycle structure to pass into the cavity. Once positioned in the cavity, the mounting arms provide a closure pressure that maintains the orientation of the accessory relative to the bicycle. When removed from a structure, no portion of the accessory remains behind. | 08-19-2010 |
Daniel Dacko US
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20090039127 | BICYCLE SEAT PACK - A bicycle accessory container constructed to be supported generally under a seat of a bicycle. The container includes a pair of sidewalls that generally enclose a cavity. A severable closure is attached to the sidewalls and allows the cavity to be selectively enclosed or exposed to atmosphere. A securing member is secured to one or both of the sidewalls within the cavity and is deformable between a first orientation wherein the securing member will pass freely between adjacent seat brackets and a second orientation wherein the securing member will not pass freely through the space between the seat brackets. | 02-12-2009 |