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Gregory Krawczyk, Princeton Junction, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110151097Water-Dispersible Compositions for Food Applications - A method of making a water-dispersible composition comprises coprocessing a microcrystalline cellulose wetcake and at least one starch by co-attrition to form an admixture comprising colloidal microcrystalline cellulose and said at least one starch. The admixture is subsequently dried. Optionally, the admixture may be combined with an additional hydrocolloid, such as a galactomannan, before or after drying. A dried colloidal microcrystalline cellulose composition may then be dispersed in an aqueous media to form the food/beverage product. In particular, the composition may be dispersed in an aqueous media containing, for example, a protein to form a low pH beverage composition.06-23-2011

Gregory R. Krawczyk, Princeton Junction, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090130287Microcrystalline Cellulose Compositions - Ultra-fine microcrystalline cellulose compositions are disclosed which comprise co-attrited microcrystalline cellulose and a hydrocolloid. The compositions have a mean particle size of less than 10 microns. The compositions are prepared by subjecting a high solids mixture of microcrystalline cellulose and a hydrocolloid to high shear forces in the presence of an anti slip agent preferably an aqueous solution of an inorganic salt. The compositions are especially useful in food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic and industrial applications.05-21-2009
20110135798Microcrystalline Cellulose Compositions - Ultra-fine microcrystalline cellulose compositions are disclosed which comprise co-attrited microcrystalline cellulose and a hydrocolloid. The compositions have a mean particle size of less than 10 microns. The compositions are prepared by subjecting a high solids mixture of microcrystalline cellulose and a hydrocolloid to high shear forces in the presence of an anti slip agent preferably an aqueous solution of an inorganic salt. The compositions are especially useful in food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic and industrial applications.06-09-2011
20110143009Stabilizers and Compositions and Products Comprising the Same - Compositions comprising microcrystalline cellulose, cellulose ether, and salt are provided together with methods for making them. Additionally, there are also described edible food products and industrial suspensions formed from these compositions.06-16-2011

Patent applications by Gregory R. Krawczyk, Princeton Junction, NJ US

Hugo M. Krawczyk, Yorktown Heights, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110103580COMPRESSING ENCRYPTED DATA WITHOUT THE ENCRYPTION KEY - A method, system and computer program product are disclosed for compressing encrypted data, wherein the data is encrypted by using a block encryption algorithm in a chained mode of operation, and the encrypted data is comprised of a set of N encrypted blocks, C05-05-2011

Hugo M. Krawczyk, Tarrytown, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080281966METHOD AND SYSTEM OF NETWORK COMMUNICATION PRIVACY BETWEEN NETWORK DEVICES - A method for network communication privacy between network devices includes communicating first and second network enabled devices with a network, the first and second network devices in communication via a main communication channel. Respective network addresses of the first and second network enabled devices are dynamically and automatically changed while maintaining the main communication channel between the first and second network enabled devices. Subsequent network addresses of the first and second network enabled devices are created in one of a symmetric manner using a secret key or predetermined list shared between the first and second network enabled devices or created in an asymmetric manner. The asymmetric manner includes communicating the subsequent network addresses of the first and second network enabled devices over a back channel separate from the main communication channel.11-13-2008

Hugo Mario Krawczyk, Tarrytown, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090031142System, Method and Computer Program Product for Processing a Memory Page - A method for processing a memory page, the method includes: retrieving, in response to a request to provide a first memory page to a processor, first memory page metadata associated with first memory page address information; wherein the first memory page address information is stored in a memory page table; and performing a page operation in response to the memory page metadata; wherein the page operation is selected from a group consisting of compression, cryptography, searching a page for a virus signature, searching a page for digital right management signature, error correction code verification, error correction code addition.01-29-2009

Joanne Krawczyk, Dunstable, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110071415PLEURAL DRAINAGE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE - A pleural drainage system having an inflatable membrane and a method of using the system are disclosed. The pleural drainage system includes a pleural drainage catheter system. The pleural drainage catheter system includes an inflatable membrane and a drainage catheter integrally coupled to the inflation membrane, the drainage catheter defining a drainage lumen through which fluid is drawn from the pleural cavity, and an inflation lumen coupled for flow of inflation fluid to and from an interior of the inflatable membrane. The pleural drainage system further includes a suction system coupled to the drainage catheter and a fluid collector coupled to receive fluid from the drainage catheter. The pleural drainage system further includes an inflation system connected to deliver inflation fluid to the interior of the inflatable membrane. The pleural drainage system may be used to monitor an associated airleak in the pleural cavity of a patient.03-24-2011

John Krawczyk, Woodbury, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090060766ADJUSTABLE LENGTH BICYCLE MOUNTABLE HAND PUMP - An adjustable length bicycle mountable hand pump. The pump includes a barrel having an internal cylinder within which a piston is reciprocatingly moveable. A piston rod connects to a piston at a proximal end and to a handle at a distal end. The handle is selectively, longitudinally, adjustably lockable relative to the barrel. The end of the handle is contoured to mate with a bicycle frame member. A head having a contoured portion mates with an opposing spaced bicycle frame member.03-05-2009

Joseph D. Krawczyk, Pinconning, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090299921Method of distributing product utilizing preloaded mini-pallets - A method of utilizing a mini-pallet to create, organize, and move product stacks is provided where orders are preloaded on mini-pallets, placed in a trailer and then offloaded by account location with a hand truck.12-03-2009

Karina Krawczyk, Perrysburg, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100307560SELF-REMEDIATING PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE - A method for manufacturing a photovoltaic module can include depositing a heavy metal-immobilizing agent proximate to one or more components of a photovoltaic module.12-09-2010
20110079279SELF-REMEDIATING PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE - A method for manufacturing a photovoltaic module may include forming a photovoltaic device including a constituent material; forming a hydrophilic material adjacent to the constituent material, where the hydrophilic material includes cellulose; and depositing a remediation agent adjacent to the hydrophilic material, such that the remediation agent is proximate to, but not contacting the constituent material.04-07-2011
20110079280SELF-REMEDIATING PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE - A method for manufacturing a photovoltaic module may include forming a photovoltaic device including a constituent material; forming a hydrophilic material adjacent to the constituent material, where the hydrophilic material includes polyethylene; and depositing a remediation agent adjacent to the hydrophilic material, such that the remediation agent is proximate to, but not contacting the constituent material.04-07-2011
20110079282SELF-REMEDIATING PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE - A method for manufacturing a photovoltaic module may include forming a photovoltaic device including a constituent material; forming a hydrophilic material adjacent to the constituent material, where the hydrophilic material includes a polyvinyl acetate or alcohol; and depositing a remediation agent adjacent to the hydrophilic material, such that the remediation agent is proximate to, but not contacting the constituent material.04-07-2011
20110079283SELF-REMEDIATING PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE - A method for manufacturing a photovoltaic module may include forming a photovoltaic device including a constituent material; forming a hydrophilic material adjacent to the constituent material, where the hydrophilic material includes an acrylate-based polymer; and depositing a remediation agent adjacent to the hydrophilic material, such that the remediation agent is proximate to, but not contacting the constituent material.04-07-2011

Karina Anne Krawczyk, Richmond, KY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080292807Removable Radiation Cured Composition And Process For Protecting A Micro-Fluid Ejection Head - There is disclosed a removable radiation cured member suitable for use in protecting a micro-fluid ejection head. Further, a reactant mixture suitable for sealing a micro-fluid ejection head comprising a vinyl-containing oligomer, a filler, and optionally a reactive diluent and/or a photoinitiator is disclosed.11-27-2008
20080312354Removable Radiation Cured Composition And Process For Protecting A Micro-Fluid Ejection Head - There is disclosed a removable radiation cured member suitable for use in protecting a micro-fluid ejection head. Further, a reactant mixture suitable for sealing a micro-fluid ejection head comprising a vinyl-containing oligomer, a filler, and optionally a reactive diluent and/or a photoinitiator is disclosed.12-18-2008

Mark A. Krawczyk, Chicago, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090298715Process Vessel with Integral Evaporator - A process vessel containing both an evaporation zone for evaporating a liquid feed and a treatment zone for treating the resulting vapor comprises an injector having an orifice, the orifice being in the evaporation zone, at least one evaporation surface for evaporating feed and generating vapor, the evaporation surface being located in the evaporation zone, wherein the injector orifice and the evaporation surface are positioned to prevent the formation of a drop at the orifice, a treatment zone for treating the vapor and at least one heater associated with at least a portion of the process vessel.12-03-2009
20110024057PROCESS VESSEL WITH INTEGRAL EVAPORATOR - A process vessel containing both an evaporation zone for evaporating a liquid feed and a treatment zone for treating the resulting vapor comprises an injector having an orifice, the orifice being in the evaporation zone, at least one evaporation surface for evaporating feed and generating vapor, the evaporation surface being located in the evaporation zone, wherein the injector orifice and the evaporation surface are positioned to prevent the formation of a drop at the orifice, a treatment zone for treating the vapor and at least one heater associated with at least a portion of the process vessel.02-03-2011

Patent applications by Mark A. Krawczyk, Chicago, IL US

Pawel K. Krawczyk, Cincinnati, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100216623CLEAN-IN-PLACE DECANTER CENTRIFUGE - A clean-in-place decanter centrifuge for processing a combined liquid and solid material to separate the solid material from the liquid. The centrifuge is designed for use in the food processing industry, particularly for dairy products, and therefore has fluid injectors for cleaning all surfaces within the centrifuge including the opposed mating surfaces which function as non-contacting seal mechanisms. The centrifuge has no metal-to-metal contact areas within the interior of the bowl and scroll assembly. In one embodiment, the outer wall of the bowl and scroll assembly comprises a plurality of drain lines located in the rear wall section of the bowl to allow essentially all liquid to drain from the bowl and scroll assembly. In another embodiment, the bowl hub comprises at least one drain line to allow lubrication oil to drain into said cavity and prevent ingress of lubrication oil into said bowl and scroll assembly. In another embodiment, the discharge housing further comprises an enclosure bound by the interior surface of the exterior wall of the discharge housing, partitions within the discharge housing, and the outer wall of the rotating bowl, said partitions being separated from the outer wall of the rotating bowl by non-contacting seals whereby fine solid material that migrates into said enclosure is removable from the discharge housing by liquid sprayed from one or more fluid injectors inserted into said enclosure.08-26-2010

Raymond Allen Krawczyk, Also Viejo, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100041497Training device and method for guiding a ball throwing movement - A training device guides the throwing arm of a person in a ball throwing movement in a forward throwing direction. The training device comprises a base arranged to be supported on the ground, an upright support member extending upwardly from the base and a guide member on the upright support member which has a generally concave inner surface extending upwardly and forwardly from a generally vertical starting end to a generally horizontal releasing end. The user grasps a ball in the hand of their throwing arm and displaces the ball alongside the guide member from the starting end to the releasing end in a ball throwing movement to throw the ball in the forward throwing direction of the training device.02-18-2010

Steven Krawczyk, San Carlos, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090131372PHOSPHONATE ANALOGS FOR TREATING METABOLIC DISEASES - The invention is related to phosphorus substituted compounds with activity for treating metabolic diseases and/or disorders, e.g., diabetes and hypercholesterolemia, compositions containing such compounds, and therapeutic methods that include the administration of such compounds, as well as to processes and intermediates useful for preparing such compounds.05-21-2009
20100022467ANTI-CANCER PHOSPHONATE ANALOGS - The invention is related to phosphorus substituted anti-cancer compounds, compositions containing such compounds, and therapeutic methods that include the administration of such compounds, as well as to processes and intermediates useful for preparing such compounds.01-28-2010

Patent applications by Steven Krawczyk, San Carlos, CA US

Susan Krawczyk, Sunderland, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090188618LOW VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND COATING - The invention relates to a water-based coating for lottery applications. The coating is a primer coating that is applied onto a foil layer of a lottery document that allows for the printing of an indicia image for purposes of a lottery game. The coating comprises a composition of an acrylic emulsion polymer such as Joncryl HR 1620, water, a mineral oil defoamer such as BYK-035, a finely micronized polypropylene wax such as Micropro 440W, and an acrylic emulsion binder such as Joncryl 624. The coating has low levels of volatile organic compounds and no known carcinogens. In addition, the coating still meets the specifications of the lottery and gaming industry.07-30-2009

Todd Krawczyk, Highlands Ranch, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090299619METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR VISUAL FLIGHT RULE (VFR) CHART GENERATION - A method for generating one or more navigational charts for a geographic area is described. The method includes determining a frequency of travel between a plurality of destinations for the geographic area, the geographic area including a number of travel routes therein, defining one or more bounding boxes for placement within the geographic area, where the placement optimizes the number of travel routes within each bounding box, and generating one or more navigation charts for the area that have boundaries based on the bounding box definitions.12-03-2009