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Danowski
David Danowski, Brookfield, WI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090249751 | WRAPPING PAPER - Wrapping paper includes a sheet of paper having at least one edge portion delineated by a first line of weakness. Adhesive is applied to the edge portion. A gift item is wrapped by detaching at least one edge portion from the sheet along the first line of weakness, wrapping the sheet around the gift item, and using the adhesive edge portion to secure the sheet. The wrapping paper can formed of an edible paper with a non-toxic adhesive, such that the gift item can be unwrapped by consuming the wrapping paper. | 10-08-2009 |
Kristine L. Danowski, Midland, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100135907 | Oral Drug Compliance Monitoring Using Sound Detection - A tablet, pill or capsule containing a material which produces sound waves when the tablet, pill or capsule is exposed to the gastrointestinal system. A two step method for oral drug compliance monitoring. The first step is to ingest a tablet, pill or capsule containing a material which produces sound waves when the tablet, pill or capsule is exposed to the gastrointestinal system of a person. The second step is to detect the sound waves produced when the tablet, pill or capsule is exposed to the gastrointestinal system to confirm that the person has ingested the tablet, pill or capsule. | 06-03-2010 |
Michael Danowski, Cincinnati, OH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090169394 | METHOD OF FORMING COOLING HOLES AND TURBINE AIRFOIL WITH HYBRID-FORMED COOLING HOLES - A method of forming a cooling hole in a workpiece that includes the steps of laser-forming a blind, inwardly-tapering transition opening into a first side of the workpiece, and EDM-forming a generally cylindrical through hole to a second, opposing side of the workpiece communicating with the inwardly-tapering transition opening to form a through cooling hole communicating with the first and second sides of the workpiece. An airfoil having cooling holes formed by use of both laser and EDM is also disclosed. | 07-02-2009 |
Michael Joseph Danowski, Cincinnati, OH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080286106 | TURBINE ROTOR BLADE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME - A removable rotor blade platform includes a first platform leg, a second platform leg, and a platform portion coupled to the first and second platform legs. The first platform leg is configured to be retained by a first retainer coupled to a first rotor blade, and the second platform leg is configured to be retained by a second retainer coupled to a second adjacent rotor blade. A method of assembling a blade assembly that includes a removable platform, a rotor assembly including the removable platform, and a gas turbine engine assembly including the removable platform, are also described herein. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20080286109 | TURBINE ROTOR BLADE AND METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME - A rotor blade assembly includes a shank, an airfoil that is formed integrally with the shank, and a removable platform coupled between said shank and said airfoil via a friction fit. A method of assembling a gas turbine engine rotor blade assembly that includes a removable platform, and a gas turbine engine rotor assembly including the removable platform are also described herein. | 11-20-2008 |
Thomas J. Danowski, Schaumburg, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080207416 | Flexible pedal - Described is an exercise apparatus that includes reciprocating foot pedal structures where the pedal structures include various mechanisms for absorbing foot impact or forces on the foot. The pedal structures can also include a mechanism for generating a biasing force generally normal to the upper surface of the foot pedal effective to restore the pedal to its normal position after foot impact. The impact absorbing mechanisms can include resilient members, fluid filled bladders and hinge arrangements. | 08-28-2008 |
