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Daniel P. Klawitter, Beaver Dam, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090170384Support system for a marine propulsion device - A support system for a marine propulsion device attaches a plurality of mounts to a transom, or transom plate, of a marine vessel. The mounts remain generally stationary with respect to the transom when the outboard motor is trimmed or tilted about its trim axis. This allows easy access to the mounts which are not buried within the structure of the outboard motor.07-02-2009
20110065340Outboard motor steering structure - A steering system for an outboard motor uses bearing support structures to attach a steering mechanism to a trim/tilt bracket which is attachable to a transom of a marine vessel. The steering mechanism comprises upper and lower attachment brackets which are permanently attached to a tubular member extending therebetween. The tubular member is attached to the bracket through the use of two bearing support structures in combination with two pairs of split bearings.03-17-2011

Gary A. Klawitter, Vineland, NJ US

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20120084986Dust collecting vacuum hose attachment - A dust collecting vacuum hose attachment has a unitary, hollow, tubular body member. One end of an elongated cutting blade is secured within the body member and the second end extends out of the body member. A dust collection shroud is removeably attached to the upper end of the body member for the collection of dust created by use of the saw blade through a dust creating material such as wood, drywall, etc. The lower end of the body member utilizes a connection fitting for attachment to a vacuum hose, which in turn is connected to a vacuum source. Dust created during sawing is collected and accumulated within the shroud by the suction provided by the vacuum source. The dust in turn is sucked through the body member, into a vacuum hose, and then to the vacuum source. The shroud is removeable from the body member in favor of a rasp component which collects and accumulates created dust which is also discharged by means of a vacuum source.04-12-2012

Jerome J. Klawitter, Austin, TX US

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20090240336PROSTHETIC IMPLANT AND ASSEMBLY METHOD - An orthopedic prosthetic implant comprises a metal alloy stem element (09-24-2009
20100063593SHOULDER JOINT IMPLANT - A prosthetic implant comprising a head having a spherical pyrocarbon shell (03-11-2010
20110172782THUMB METACARPAL IMPLANT - A hemi-arthroplasty implant (07-14-2011
20120010724PROSTHETIC IMPLANT AND ASSEMBLY METHOD - An orthopedic prosthetic implant comprises a metal alloy stem element (01-12-2012
20120022664PROSTHETIC IMPLANT AND ASSEMBLY METHOD - An orthopedic prosthetic implant comprises a metal alloy stem element (01-26-2012

Patent applications by Jerome J. Klawitter, Austin, TX US

Paul T. Klawitter, Frankfort, IL US

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20100064230METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOTELY DISPLAYING SCREEN FILES AND EFFICIENTLY HANDLING REMOTE OPERATOR INPUT - A system and method for remotely displaying screen files and for trapping a customized set of operator input is disclosed. A server generates and deploys a plurality of screen files to a remote client. The screen files each include a plurality of display control elements and a list of events to be trapped and forwarded to the server. The list of events may be optimized for each particular screen file. The remote client displays the plurality of display control elements and stores the list of events. For any event that occurs which is included in the list of events, such as a submit data event, the remote client sends data indicative of the event to the server. The server interprets the data indicative of the occurrence of the event, processes the event, and, if appropriate, generates and sends a command to update the displayed representation of the screen file.03-11-2010
20100064258METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISPLAYING A MENU FOR ACCESSING HIERARCHICAL CONTENT DATA INCLUDING CACHING MULTIPLE MENU STATES - A system and method for displaying a set of hierarchical menu items is disclosed. Each menu item may be associated with at least one sub-item and/or with content data. Each sub-item may be associated with content data for display upon selection of the sub-item. The system simultaneously displays each menu item in a list format. Upon selection of one of the menu items, the system displays each sub-item associated with the selected menu item. For any selected sub-item, the system displays the display data associated with the selected sub-item and stores data indicating that the selected sub-item is the most recently-selected sub-item associated with the selected menu item. When any menu item is selected, the system determines the most recently-selected sub-item (if any) associated with the selected menu item and displays the display data associated with the most recently-selected sub-item.03-11-2010
20100064375METHOD, SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR SECURE DATA EDITING - A system, method, and apparatus for secure data editing is disclosed. A data field receives focus to accept a data entry from a user. The user inputs a data entry into the data field via a user interface. A determination is made of whether a manual lock event, a change focus event, or a time out event has triggered based on the user's action or inaction with the user interface. Upon the triggering of a manual lock event, a change focus event, or a time out event, the data entry in the data field is obscured. The user interface may display a data entry with a validation character which provides a reference point within the data entry while the data entry is displayed and while the data entry is obscured. The system may allow a user to have a specified function set based on his user access level.03-11-2010
20100076993METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOTELY DISPLAYING A LIST BY DETERMINING A QUANTITY OF DATA TO SEND BASED ON THE LIST SIZE AND THE DISPLAY CONTROL SIZE - A system and method for remotely displaying a plurality of data items is disclosed. The system determines a total quantity of displayable data items and optionally receives an indication of a display control size from a remote client. The server stores a threshold value indicating a relationship between a quantity of data items and a size of a display control. The server compares the quantity of data items and the received indication of the display control size. If the comparison exceeds the threshold value, the server sends a subset of the items to the remote client for display, and sends additional items as requested by the remote client. If the comparison is less than the threshold value, the server sends each of the items to the remote client for display. The server repeats this comparison for changes in the quantity of data items or the size of the display control.03-25-2010