Grelewicz
Rick Grelewicz, Mt.vernon, IN US
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20100094243 | NUTRITIVE SUBSTANCE DELIVERY CONTAINER - The invention comprises a novel apparatus for delivering a nutritive substance comprising a container body having a base at one end thereof, an upper portion adapted for removable receipt of a closure, the upper portion defining an opening therein, and a chamber defined by the container body, the chamber being in fluid communication with the upper portion opening. A laminate seal having at least two layers is bonded across the upper portion opening and is adapted to provide an airtight seal across the opening and prevent contact between said nutritive substance and the contents of said container until said seal is altered. The laminate seal comprises a first layer permanently bonded to a rim defining the opening in the container upper portion and a second layer that is releasably coupled to the first layer. A nutritive substance is bonded to the first layer of the laminate seal. The container additionally comprises a closure removably coupled to the upper portion. | 04-15-2010 |
Rick Grelewicz, Mt. Vernon, IN US
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20100089776 | NUTRITIVE SUBSTANCE DELIVERY CONTAINER - The invention comprises a novel apparatus for delivering a nutritive substance comprising a container body having a base at one end thereof, an upper portion adapted for removable receipt of a closure, the upper portion defining an opening therein, and a chamber defined by the container body, the chamber being in fluid communication with the upper portion opening. A laminate seal having at least two layers is bonded across the upper portion opening and is adapted to provide an airtight seal across the opening. A nutritive substance is bonded to at least one layer of the laminate seal. The container additionally comprises a closure removably coupled to the upper portion. The closure comprises a cutting portion which is adapted to pierce the laminate seal, thereby releasing the nutritive substance into the container contents. | 04-15-2010 |
20100089860 | NUTRITIVE SUBSTANCE DELIVERY CONTAINER - The invention comprises a novel apparatus for delivering a nutritive substance comprising a container body having a base at one end thereof, an upper portion adapted for removable receipt of a closure, the upper portion defining an opening therein, and a chamber defined by the container body, the chamber being in fluid communication with the upper portion opening. A seal is bonded across the upper portion opening of the container and is adapted to provide an airtight seal across the opening. A closure is removably coupled to the container upper portion. A nutritive substance is coated onto an element selected from the group consisting of an inner surface of the container upper portion, the closure, an insert positioned above the seal, and combinations thereof. The seal prevents contact between the nutritive substance and the contents of the container until the seal is removed or pierced. | 04-15-2010 |
Rick Grelewicz, Columbia, MD US
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20100089790 | Nutritive Substance Delivery Container - The present invention is directed to a container for delivering a nutritive substance. In an embodiment, the present invention comprises a container that protects a nutritive substance from contact with the contents of the container and from contact with the atmosphere until the consumer is ready to use or consume the product. When desired, a seal on the container is altered such that the nutritive substance can come into contact with the container contents, delivering the nutritive substance thereto. | 04-15-2010 |
Rick Grelewicz, San Clemente, CA US
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20120097558 | Nutritive Substance Delivery Container - The present invention is directed to a container for delivering a nutritive substance. In an embodiment, the present invention comprises a container that protects a nutritive substance from contact with the contents of the container and from contact with the atmosphere until the consumer is ready to use or consume the product. When desired, a seal on the container is altered such that the nutritive substance can come into contact with the container contents, delivering the nutritive substance thereto. | 04-26-2012 |
Roland Grelewicz, Mentone AU
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20130080634 | End User Performance Monitoring For Mobile Applications - A system for obtaining end-user performance data associated with a target application executing on a mobile device comprises a management system server computer configured to comprise a virtual execution environment. A mobile device is configured to support operation of a target application executing thereon via the virtual execution environment. The server computer is configured to perform at least one automated operation of the target application by emulating user actions within the virtual execution environment. One or more images are captured of a target application graphical user interface responsive to the emulated user actions from within the virtual execution environment. The images are analyzed to determine performance data of the target application, and the performance data are stored in a memory store. | 03-28-2013 |
Roland Grelewicz, Hampton AU
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20110078300 | MONITORING AND MANGEMENT OF DISTRIBUTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS - A method of managing a computing system ( | 03-31-2011 |
Zachary Grelewicz, Chicago, IL US
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20160038767 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RADIATION TREATMENT PLANNING USING COMBINED IMAGING AND TREATMENT DOSE - Systems and methods for radiation treatment planning that integrate the MV therapeutic radiation dose imparted to a subject together with the kV imaging radiation dose imparted to a subject during radiation therapy are provided. For instance, dose optimization is based on the combined effect of both a kV imaging dose that is imparted to the subject during the image guided radiation treatment procedure and the therapeutic dose delivered to the subject by a treatment radiation source, such as an MV source. Using this optimization, the kV beam and MV beam are equally treated as radiation producing sources and are thus optimized together at the treatment planning stage to produce a patient treatment plan that optimally uses the kV imaging dose. Thus, the kV beam is treated both as an additional source of therapeutic radiation and as a tool for imaging the subject. | 02-11-2016 |