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Matthew Damian
Matthew Damian Cinquanta, Sherman Oaks, CA US
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| 20080238174 | Traveler's head support and optional jaw support device for onboard resting - Disclosed is a head support device for comfortably supporting a person's head while the person is seated in a seat that may or may not include a headrest. The support device includes a headband, a jaw band, and a securing seat-back piece. The securing seat-back piece is removably fixable to the seat and/or headrest to support the person's head against the seat. The optional jaw band is worn around the person's chin and upwardly attached to the headband. The support system restrains the seated person's head from falling forward and/or moving laterally, and restrains the user's jaw from dropping and the mouth falling open. | 10-02-2008 |
Matthew Damian Pietrykowski, Clifton Park, NY US
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| 20090320609 | Turbomachinery system fiberoptic multi-parameter sensing system and method - A fiberoptic multi-parameter sensing system for monitoring turbomachinery system shaft static and dynamic torques, vibration modes and associated operation status includes a multi-furcated fiber bundle based optical splitter configured to transmit light to a surface of at least one turbomachinery system shaft through a plurality of optical fiber bundles disposed at a plurality of locations in proximity to the surface of the at least one shaft, in which the plurality of locations together are arranged in a substantially axial direction between the ends of the at least one shaft. The system further includes an array of high-temperature bifurcated fiber bundle based reflectance probes to receive reflectance signals from the shaft surface and send to an array of photosensitive detectors, configured to detect dynamic light reflected from the at least one turbomachinery system shaft surface in response to the transmitted light during rotation of at least one turbomachinery system shaft and generate dynamic reflected light signals there from. A sensing mechanism is configured to determine a torque or vibration on at least one turbomachinery system shaft in response to the dynamic reflected light signal signatures based on time-domain and frequency-domain signal processes. | 12-31-2009 |
Matthew Damian Pietrzykowski, Clifton Park, NY US
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| 20100032582 | FLUORESCENCE DETECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A fluorescence detection system comprises a light source configured to produce an excitation light, an optical lens and a fiber bundle. The optical lens is configured to focus the excitation light to a sample to emit fluorescence and to collect the fluorescence. The fiber bundle probe comprises a transmitting fiber configured to transmit the excitation light to the optical lens, and a first receiving fiber configured to deliver the collected fluorescence. The fluorescence detection system further comprises a first detector configured to detect the fluorescence delivered by the receiving fiber to generate a response signal, and a processing unit configured to determine information about the samples by analyzing the response signal. Additionally, a fluorescence detection method is also presented. | 02-11-2010 |
Matthew Damian Pietzykowski, Clifton Park, NY US
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| 20100141938 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTION OF ANALYTES - A microfluidic detection system is provided. The system comprises a device for illuminating a microfluidic sample comprising an analyte, wherein illumination from the illuminating device is modulated on and off at a determined frequency, a gated phase-sensitive detector that detects, one or more wavelengths emitting from the analyte, at a determined frequency, and a control device that coordinates the modulating frequency of the illumination and the detecting frequency of the detector. | 06-10-2010 |
