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Malecki

David R. Malecki, Stittsville CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080253150Flyback converter providing simplified control of rectifier MOSFETS when utilizing both stacked secondary windings and synchronous rectification - The present invention provides methods and systems for a flyback converter arranged with synchronous rectifier MOSFETS in such a manner that they operate with a common source potential while still providing for the use of a stacked output winding. With a common source potential, a single rectifier control voltage can be used to operate the rectifiers for multiple outputs greatly simplifying the control circuit. Advantageously, the present invention maintains the inherent simplicity of the flyback design while enabling designs with well-regulated multiple voltage outputs and the efficiency benefits of synchronous rectification.10-16-2008

Klaus Malecki, Diegem BE

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20090301634METHOD AND DEVICE FOR APPLICATION OF A STRIP MATERIAL - The present invention relates to a method and a device for the application of a strip material to a substrate. Particularly, the present invention relates to a automatic application of an elongate strip of elastic material to a substrate. The present invention further relates to a device and a method for applying a seal strip such as a weatherstrip seal to a substrate. The elongate strip is advanced by drive means and positioned on a substrate by means of an application unit. The stress of the elongate strip is controlled by a stress control unit which is positioned in the area between the drive means and the application unit.12-10-2009

Mikolaj Michal Malecki, Poniatowa PL

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20120038676METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISPLAYING - A display method for controlling a display state of an image regardless of a motion direction, includes displaying an image in a screen; and when an inward or outward motion having a center, is input onto the screen, the motion moving in a direction toward or away from the center, controlling a display state of the image according to the direction of the motion.02-16-2012

Piotr Malecki, Wegberg-Arsbeck DE

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20080207481CONSUMER PRODUCTS HAVING VARYING ODORS - Conventional perfumed consumer products are characterized by a uniform odor throughout the entire product. Consumer products are described that comprise at least two differently smelling perfume oils which are not evenly distributed in the product in proportion to one another. This allows the consumer to produce, using one and the same product, a variety of odors during applications and overcome the monotony of the olfactory experience associated with conventional perfumed consumer products.08-28-2008
20090075857Clear Detergent or Cleaning Agent Having a Flow Limit - The invention relates to an aqueous detergent or cleaning agent, containing one or more surfactants, a polyacrylate as a thickening agent, a solvent component comprising dipropylene glycol, in addition to other usual detergent and cleaning agent substances. The thus obtained aqueous detergent or cleaning agent is clear, transport and storage stable, has a flow limit and can disperse particles in a stable manner and over a long period of time.03-19-2009

Patent applications by Piotr Malecki, Wegberg-Arsbeck DE

Zbigniew Malecki, Kitchener CA

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20090001297System and Method for Excluding Electromagnetic Waves from a Protected Region - A module for receiving one or more electromagnetic waves moving along a path in a direction of propagation. The module includes a first electrically conductive strip disposed in a first pattern and a second substantially electrically conductive strip disposed in a second pattern. The first and second strips are positioned substantially parallel to each other and spaced apart, and are electrically connected to each other. The first and second patterns are substantially opposite to each other, so that current passing through the first and second strips generates respective electromagnetic fields which are substantially opposed to each other. The first strip is positionable in the path of the electromagnetic wave and substantially transverse to the direction of propagation, to provide a protected region from which said at least one electromagnetic wave is substantially excluded.01-01-2009