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Kwasny
David J. Kwasny, Oconomowoc, WI US
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| 20120265563 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMOBILE COLLISION REPAIR - The claimed invention relates to new and improved means for coordinating automobile collision and mechanical repair services. The claimed invention is also adaptable for use with restoration and aftermarket installation services. More specifically, the claimed invention relates to use of a secure website to offer an exclusive, comprehensive and convenient concierge style auto repair solution for modern lifestyle type customers. | 10-18-2012 |
Hans-Peter Kwasny, Heilbronn DE
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| 20100155423 | TWO-COMPONENT BAROMETRIC CELL HAVING A SEALED TRIGGERING MECHANISM - The invention relates to a pressurized can comprising a body ( | 06-24-2010 |
Henry A. Kwasny, Waseca CA
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| 20090139602 | Tool and Method for Splaying Strands of Wire Rope Ends - A tool and a method are provided for splaying strands of a wire rope at an end thereof. The tool features a body defining a central opening and a plurality of outer openings extending into the body from a common side thereof, the openings sized and positioned for receipt of end portions of the strands at the end of the wire rope. The outer openings are arranged for splaying of the strands of the rope outward away from the core thereof under rotation of the body in a first direction about the core with the strands received in the openings. The rotation untwists the strands from around the core while the openings are shaped to limit motion of the untwisted ends of the strands to sliding motion along guiding surfaces outward away from the core. | 06-04-2009 |
Joachim Kwasny, Muenchen DE
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| 20080237017 | EASY-TO-CLEAN KEYPAD DEVICE - Keypad devices have become commonplace in everyday life. They are part of our everyday life, in the form of pocket calculators, telephones, remote control devices, and cellular phones. Cleaning these keypad devices is problematic, since they have a large number of actuatable keys, due to the functions to be performed. As a mechanical interface in the keypad device, each key is a critical weak point in terms of maintaining a tight seal. An easy-to-clean keypad device, in particular an emergency call device, has a main body, an electronic assembly—which includes circuit elements and is installed in main body—a closing shell and keys, which are installed in closing shell and are designed to mechanically actuate the circuit elements. Closing shell with installed keys is a first preinstalled assembly, and main body with installed electronic assembly is a second preinstalled assembly. The first and second preinstalled assemblies are interconnected such that they may be separated. | 10-02-2008 |
Joel D. Kwasny, Romeoville, IL US
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| 20120002926 | MPO Type Connector with Reduced Off-Center Loading - This application describes an MPO type connector with an internal assembly having a pin clamp, ferrule, and fiber array. The pin clamp that has a pair of contact surfaces abutting the ferrule. The contact surfaces are located along the mid-point of the height of the ferrule on either side of and proximate to the fiber array. | 01-05-2012 |
| 20120099822 | Optical Communication Connector - In accordance with the following description, an optical communication connector includes a ferrule having retractable alignment pins that are actuable between an extended position and a retracted position. For example, the connector may include an inner housing assembly having optical fibers and an outer housing positioned over the inner housing assembly. The outer housing is shaped to be removable from the inner housing assembly, which has a movable pin clamp mechanically coupled to alignment pins for aligning the connector with another connector. The pin clamp may be slid from a first position (corresponding to a male gender) to a second position (corresponding to a female gender). Separately or in combination with changing gender, the polarity of a communication connector may be changed due to its inclusion of an asymmetric polarity-changing feature that is actuable by an installer to change a polarity of the communication connector. Such a feature may actuated by being moved from a first position to a second position relative to the communication connector. | 04-26-2012 |
Keith Kwasny, Northville, MI US
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| 20110070758 | HYBRID/ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGE HANDLE LATCH MECHANISM - A charge handle for use in charging a plug-in vehicle having a charge port includes a body having a receptacle for engaging the charge port to provide for charging the vehicle. A latch rotatably mounted to the body has a first end for securing the engagement of the receptacle to the charge port, and has a second end. An actuator lever is rotatably mounted to the body. The actuator lever has a first end connected to the second end of the latch, and has a second end. A trigger mechanism includes a trigger located on the opposite side of the body from the latch. The trigger mechanism is arranged such that depressing the trigger pushes the second end of the actuator lever to rotate the actuator lever to cause the latch to rotate and disengage the receptacle from the charge port. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20120003861 | CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLE CHARGING - A connector assembly is provided with a support structure having an elongate shape and an inlet for receiving a charging cable. A fitting is disposed in mechanical interlocking engagement with a distal end of the support structure for interconnecting the support structure with a vehicle charging receptacle. The support structure and the fitting are configured for disconnecting from each other when the connector assembly is subjected to a lateral load above a predetermined threshold value. | 01-05-2012 |
Keith R. Kwasny, Northville, MI US
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| 20100072804 | VEHICLE SEAT ASSEMBLY WITH POLYMERIC CUSHION PAN - A vehicle seat assembly having a backrest member and a seat bottom subassembly connected to the backrest member. The seat bottom subassembly has a cushion pan comprising a polymeric material, a cushion comprising a foam material supported on the cushion pan, and a trim layer comprising a fabric material disposed over the cushion. The cushion pan defines a plurality of integral trim attachment features. The trim layer is attached to the cushion pin through engagement with the trim attachment features. | 03-25-2010 |
Keith Thomas Kwasny, Northville, MI US
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| 20100119302 | Curb system apparatus and method therefor - Disclosed herein is a system and method for a seamless curb system suitable for a sanitary environment while providing an energy absorbing structure. The multicellular structure has a substantially uniform cross section. The structure is formed of hi-density, energy absorbing, expanding polypropylene foam, similar to bumper systems used in cars and trucks. An outer shell is disposed over at least a front portion of the structure. The outer shell may be stainless steel or a polyurea/polyaspartic reinforced coating, as examples. The elements are sealed to each other in an end to end relationship adjacent to a wall to form an energy absorbing protective barrier to the wall. At least one anchor is disposed in a slot in the floor of the manufacturing facility to provide support. | 05-13-2010 |
| 20110091274 | CURB SYSTEM APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREFOR - Disclosed herein is a system and method for a seamless curb system suitable for a sanitary environment. The structural material has a substantially uniform cross section. The structure is preferably formed of concrete as is used in traditional curb systems. An outer shell is provided which provides a permanent form for containing the structural material. In the preferred embodiment, the outer shell is formed of stainless steel. The elements are sealed to each other in an end to end relationship and along the floor a sanitary environment. At least one anchor is disposed in a slot in the floor of the sanitary environment to locate the curb system. | 04-21-2011 |
Steven M. Kwasny, Millbury, MA US
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| 20110098323 | INHIBITORS OF BACTERIAL BIOFILM FORMATION - Organic compounds are described for use in inhibiting or preventing formation of bacterial biofilms. | 04-28-2011 |
