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Paul Alan Klecka, Carlsbad, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100300146 | Removable bracelet charm - Described herein is a decorative item, sometimes herein referred to as a charm, that is designed to reversibly attach to an elastic band In some embodiments the decorative item as described herein is a single solitary unit that is fairly rigid. It is the design of the decorative item described herein that facilitates its reversible attachment to an elastic band or bracelet. | 12-02-2010 |
Ronald Klecka, Crystal Lake, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100262900 | UTILIZING SPREADSHEET USER INTERFACES WITH FLOWSHEETS OF A CPI SIMULATION SYSTEM - A simulation system includes at least one processor configured to execute a computer program product, stored upon a storage medium. The computer program product includes a spreadsheet application, a process simulation application, and an integration tool (e.g., eSim), where the spreadsheet application and the process simulation application are discrete, stand alone products. The process simulation application can simulate chemical processes using at least one flowsheet, which models a general flow of chemical plant processes and equipment. The integration tool can map process simulation application objects and properties to spreadsheet application objects, can convey information between mapped objects, can perform case management functions, and can perform orchestrated calculation functions. | 10-14-2010 |
Rudolph Benedict Klecka, Austin, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100164736 | ENERGY-SAVING STATUS INDICATOR - The embodiments described herein present methods and apparatus for an energy-saving status indicator. A method includes receiving a configuration of a first power consumption state for a status indicator light in a network device. The method then activates the first power consumption state using the configuration. After detecting a condition, the method activates a second power consumption state for the status indicator light. The transition from the first power state to the second power state may be from a low power state to a normal operating state or from a normal operating state to a low power state in various embodiments. Other embodiments are described. | 07-01-2010 |
