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Adam Frankowski, Ottawa CA

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20090031239ASSET BROWSER FOR COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - A method and system are provided for browsing assets stored in memory in a computing environment. Asset interdependence is used as a central model for organizing and displaying assets in an asset map. The asset map is a visual representation an asset of interest and a set of assets having a logical usage relationship with the asset of interest. The asset map preferably concurrently shows the related assets, their relationships, and a location of the assets on storage media in the computing environment. The assets are shown as nodes on a map with visual indicators describing relationships between them. Component assets are shown as assets used in an asset of interest, and output assets are shown as outputs generated using the asset of interest. These assets, or data entities, include applications, files, folders, fonts, effects, image layers, animation compositions, video tracks, and audio tracks.01-29-2009
20090049108METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WORKFLOW VERSIONING - A method and system are provided for automatic workflow versioning. A workflow database can include metadata describing the relationships between data files, a workflow association and version/timestamp information such that relationships can be tracked against time and file versions. A system is provided to visualize a workflow and how it changes over time. A workflow navigator can be provided to allow a user to graphically “slide” back and forth in time between different workflow versions or points. Date/Time stamp information can be displayed and the workflow relationships and graphical thumbnails can change as the user hits dates/times where changes occurred. Further controls can be provided that allow the user to choose a previous version of a workflow from the timeline, and to bring forward in time the associated files and relationship information.02-19-2009

Brian J. Frankowski, Imperial, PA US

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20100331767INTRACORPOREAL GAS EXCHANGE DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A system for intracorporeal gas exchange includes a flexible, rotatable shaft; a plurality of axially spaced agitation mechanisms positioned on the rotatable shaft, such that the rotatable shaft can flex between the axially spaced agitation mechanisms; a plurality of hollow gas permeable fibers adapted to permit diffusion of gas between intracorporeal fluid and an interior of the hollow fibers. The plurality of hollow fibers is positioned radially outward from the agitation mechanisms. A blood contacting medical system includes at least one seal, and a purge system via which a flushing fluid is introduced under pressure over a blood-side face of the seal and caused to flow through a space on the blood side of the seal. The system can further include a rotatable member. The space on the blood side of the seal can be in fluid connection with an annular space adjacent to a rotating element operatively connected to the rotatable member.12-30-2010
20120100523OXYGEN DEPLETION DEVICES AND METHODS FOR REMOVING OXYGEN FROM RED BLOOD CELLS - An oxygen depletion device. The device has a cartridge; a plurality of hollow fibers extending within the cartridge from an entrance to an exit thereof; an amount of an oxygen scavenger packed within the cartridge and contiguous to and in between the plurality of hollow fibers. The hollow fibers are adapted to receiving and conveying red blood cells. There is another embodiment of an oxygen depletion device and method for removing oxygen from red blood cells.04-26-2012

Patent applications by Brian J. Frankowski, Imperial, PA US

Brian Joseph Frankowski, Imperial, PA US

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20120129149REMOVAL OF OXYGEN FROM BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS - A system for reducing the concentration of oxygen in a fluid including red blood cells includes a housing, a plurality of hollow tubes extending within the housing and adapted for flow of the fluid therethrough, wherein each tube includes an inlet and an outlet, and a carrier system that reduces the concentration of oxygen at an exterior surface of the tubes to facilitate transport of oxygen from the fluid flowing through the tubes to an exterior of the tubes.05-24-2012

David J. Frankowski, Freeland, MI US

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20090197983ARTICLE AND METHOD OF PRODUCING A LOW DENSITY FOAM BLEND OF STYRENIC POLYMER AND POLYOLEFIN - An extruded polymeric foam comprising a styrenic polymer and an olefinic polymer, the olefinic polymer in an amount less than the amount of the styrenic polymer. The styrenic polymer and the olefinic polymer are present as a blend, preferably free of an interpolymer or compatiblizer. The foam has a density below about 36 kg/m08-06-2009

Hyuma Alexi Frankowski, Vancouver CA

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20120083350WET PLAY STRUCTURE INCLUDING A NON-HARNESSED COURSE AND A HARNESSED COURSE - A wet play structure including a non-harnessed course and a harnessed course. The wet play structure can be located in an amusement park. The non-harnessed course and the harnessed course can be completely, or partially integrated to increase interaction between users. The wet play structure may include an elevated path configured to allow a user to traverse the elevated path. A track is configured to connect to a harness worn by the user while the user traverses the elevated path. In one aspect, the wet play structure may include a fluid conduit configured to transmit water onto the user while the user traverses the elevated path. In one aspect, a pool positioned beneath the elevated path and configured to contain water.04-05-2012

Kevin J. Frankowski, Lawrence, KS US

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20110288082METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR INHIBITION OF THE TRANSITIONAL ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM ATPASE - Compounds of Formulas I-XLIII are identified as direct inhibitors of p97 ATPase or of the degradation of a p97-dependent ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) substrate. Methods and compositions are disclosed for inhibiting p97 ATPase and the degradation of a p97-dependent UPS substrate, and for identifying inhibitors thereof11-24-2011

Marek Frankowski, Stroud CA

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20090176609TIMING BELT TENSIONER WITH STOPS CONTROLLED BY BRAKE DEVICE - A tensioner having a backstop device which allows free rotation of the pivot arm in a first direction but controls rotation of the pivot arm in a second, opposite direction. The backstop device permits a predetermined, limited amount of free rotation in the second direction and thereafter, employs a braking device to prevent rotation in the second direction if the torque that acts on the pivot art is less than a predetermined threshold.07-09-2009

Marek Frankowski, Innisfil CA

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20090011881Tensioner with Reinstallation Feature - A tensioner enables easy and reliable reinstallation of the tensioner and belt in the field service while simultaneously making it possible to utilize a one-way clutch device to ensure continuous belt tension control without cumbersome manual alignment and/or realignment procedures. The tensioner has a pivot shaft configured for mounting on an engine surface. A tensioner arm is mounted on the pivot shaft for pivotal movement between a free arm stop position and premount stop position. A belt-engaging pulley is mounted for rotation on the tensioner arm. A base cup is rotatably mounted around an end of the pivot shaft. The base cup has an arcuate slot having a free arm stop end and a premount stop end. The tensioner arm cooperates with the arcuate slot limiting the pivotal movement of the tensioner arm. A spring is coupled between the tensioner arm and the base cup biasing the tensioner arm in a belt-tensioning direction. An anti-kickback stop mechanism engages the pivot shaft and has a lost motion connection with the tensioner arm wherein the tensioner arm moves through a free range without engaging the anti-kickback mechanism. The tensioner arm 1) rotates the anti-kickback mechanism as the tensioner arm moves beyond the free range towards the premount stop position and 2) enables the anti-kickback mechanism as the tensioner arm moves beyond the free range towards the free arm stop position, limiting travel of the tensioner arm therebeyond. The spring is fixable relative to the pivot shaft upon the tensioner being mounted on the engine surface.01-08-2009
20110256969TENSIONER WITH SPRING DAMPER - A tensioner having a closing-type torsion spring that is employed to bias a pivot arm about a pivot shaft. The tensioner includes a damper that continuously contacts an inside surface of the torsion spring to dampen torsional vibration transmitted through the torsion spring.10-20-2011

Patent applications by Marek Frankowski, Innisfil CA