Nadolny, US
David A. Nadolny US
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20130327087 | Earphone Catching Necklace - The present invention provides an earphone catching necklace comprising a necklace with a clasp (or clasps) attached. The necklace is designed to be worn while the earphones are in use. The clasp (or clasps) on the necklace is large enough to enclose the earphone cord but is smaller than the actual ear buds. Therefore the clasp will catch the ear buds in the event that they fall out of the listener's ear. | 12-12-2013 |
David A. Nadolny, Pompano Beach, FL US
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20140157825 | Earphone Catching Neckwear - A system for preventing earphones or ear buds, when separated from ears of a user, from falling to the floor or ground, or dangling. The system includes an endless loop of neckwear proportioned to closely fit about a neck of a user preferably above the collarbone and a first clasp having a void space which, at its maximum size, is sufficiently small to preclude a slippage of the earphones or ear buds through it and to maintain left and right earphone cords thereof proximally the neck and torso of the user. | 06-12-2014 |
James Nadolny, Mechanicsburg, PA US
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20100173507 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING MULTIPLE GROUND PLANES - An electrical connector includes a first row of contacts, a second row of contacts, a first ground plane, a second ground plane, each extending in a first direction. The first row of contacts is located closer to the first ground plane than any other ground plane in the electrical connector. The second row of contacts is located closer to the second ground plane than any other ground plane in the electrical connector. The first row of contacts, the second row of contacts, the first ground plane, and the second ground plane oppose each other such that the first row of contacts, the second row of contacts, the first ground plane, and the second ground plane are arranged with respect to each other in a second direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the first direction. | 07-08-2010 |
20130056253 | VIA STRUCTURE FOR TRANSMITTING DIFFERENTIAL SIGNALS - A printed circuit board includes first and second signal pads located on a top surface of the printed circuit board and arranged to transmit a first differential signal, first and second signal vias extending through the printed circuit board and arranged to transmit the first differential signal, a first signal trace located on the top surface of the printed circuit board and connecting the first signal pad and the first signal via, and a second signal trace located on the top surface of the printed circuit board and connecting the second signal pad and the second signal via. The first and second signal vias are located on opposite sides of a line connecting the first and second signal pads. | 03-07-2013 |
20130056254 | VIA STRUCTURE FOR TRANSMITTING DIFFERENTIAL SIGNALS - An electrical system including (1) a printed circuit board including first and second signal pads located on a top surface of the printed circuit board and arranged to transmit a first differential signal, first and second signal vias extending through the printed circuit board and arranged to transmit the first differential signal, a first signal trace located on the top surface of the printed circuit board and connecting the first signal pad and the first signal via, and a second signal trace located on the top surface of the printed circuit board and connecting the second signal pad and the second signal via; and (2) a connector including first and second signal contacts arranged to transmit the first differential signal. The first differential signal transmitted through the printed circuit board and the connector has a common central axis. | 03-07-2013 |
20130056255 | VIA STRUCTURE FOR TRANSMITTING DIFFERENTIAL SIGNALS - A printed circuit board including first and second signal pads located on a top surface of the printed circuit board and arranged to transmit a first differential signal, first and second signal vias extending through the printed circuit board and arranged to transmit the first differential signal, and a first ground plane located on a layer below the top surface of the printed circuit board and including an antipad that encompasses the first and second signal pads and the first and second signal vias when viewed in plan. | 03-07-2013 |
Lisa Nadolny, San Diego, CA US
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20080242694 | Amino-substituted heterocycles, compositions thereof, and methods of treatment therewith - Provided herein are Heterocyclic Compounds having the following structure: | 10-02-2008 |
20090275564 | HALOARYL SUBSTITUTED AMINOPURINES, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, AND METHODS OF TREATMENT THEREWITH - Provided herein are Aminopurine Compounds having the following structure: | 11-05-2009 |
20090312320 | METHODS OF TREATMENT COMPRISING THE ADMINISTRATION OF HALOARYL SUBSTITUTED AMINOPURINES OR COMPOSITIONS THEREOF - Provided herein are Aminopurine Compounds having the following structure: | 12-17-2009 |
20100093698 | AMINOTRIAZOLOPYRIDINES, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, AND METHODS OF TREATMENT THEREWITH - Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds of formula (I): | 04-15-2010 |
20130005707 | AMINOTRIAZOLOPYRIDINES, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, AND METHODS OF TREATMENT THEREWITH - Provided herein are Heteroaryl Compounds of formula (I): | 01-03-2013 |
Reynaldo Nadolny, Webster City, IA US
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20090320371 | Push-Position Indicator for Appliance Door - A push-push appliance door, e.g., for a front-load automatic laundry washer, includes a peripheral frame having a first cut-out configured to receive a push-position indicator member that designates a push-position for opening the door. The frame may include a second cut-out located on an opposite side of the frame from the first cut-out. The door may further include a cut-out filler piece. The first and second cut-outs may be configured to interchangeably and interlockingly receive the indicator member and the cut-out filler piece, to thereby allow the indicator member to be properly positioned in relation to a selection of a hinge/latch location. | 12-31-2009 |
Reynaldo Aramis Nadolny, Webster City, IA US
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20090126417 | LAUNDRY APPLIANCE OVER-MOLDED METAL PORTHOLE DOOR FRAME - A laundry appliance door frame provides an integrated, flame resistant and aesthetic alternative to conventional laundry appliance door frame assemblies, with the benefits of both plastic and metal. The laundry appliance door frame assembly includes a first frame member forming a first peripheral portion of a laundry appliance door about a window pane and a second frame member forming a second peripheral portion of a laundry appliance door about the window pane. The frame members provide a seat to support the window pane on one side and interlocks with reversible hinge and latch components that become part of the frame. Each frame member includes an elongated metal bracket which is at least partially encapsulated within a casing formed of plastic material over-molded onto the metal bracket. The metal brackets have exposed tabs on their ends forming a capture mechanism that provides flame resistant structural support to the side of the window pane opposite the seat. | 05-21-2009 |
20100295428 | Electric Household Appliance - An electric household appliance ( | 11-25-2010 |