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Andrew Niemczyk, Southfield, MI US

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20100260547Method For Injecting Surface Water Into The Ground - A method and pumping/drainage channel member for injecting surface water into the soil beneath a ground area includes drilling a series of holes and inserting an elongated pumping/drainage members into each hole extending downwardly into the soil. The pumping/drainage channel members comprise a cluster of integrally joined channel features each formed with a lengthwise extending slot opening. Surface water flows to the pumping/drainage member, enters the channels and drains down the pumping/drainage members to enhance water movement down into the soil to reduce runoff and help to recharge acquifers. Longer members may be installed between shorter members in a pattern to achieve more rapid injection of water deep into the subsoil.10-14-2010

Henry Joseph Niemczyk, Wayne, NJ US

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20080234497NOVEL PEGYLATED AMINO ACID DERIVATIVES AND THE PROCESS TO SYNTHESIZE THE SAME - The present invention is a series of novel pegylated amino acid derivatives containing branched polyethylene glycols, which are either the same or different molecular weights. Additionally, the N-pegylated lysine derivatives are enantiomerically pure. Also disclosed are oligopeptides such as Lysine-Lysine in which the free amino groups are protected as pegylated carbamates. 9-BBN complexes of lysine in which the epsilon nitrogen is functionalized as a pegylated carbamate and Bis pegylated derivatives of multifunctional heteroatom-containing amino acids such as cysteine, serine and glutamic acid are also disclosed.09-25-2008

Norbert Niemczyk, Pforzheim DE

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20080247564Loudspeaker System for Motor Vehicles Utilizing Cavities Formed by Supporting Structures - In order to produce a powerful bass, bass boxes require a relatively large installation volume, for which insufficient space is frequently available in the interior of a motor vehicle, in particular in a passenger motor vehicle. When drivers and front-seat passengers require the sound installation to have a powerful bass, a bass box requires a volume in the order of magnitude of at least 10 to 15 liters. In order to restrict the physical space which is required for this purpose in the vehicle interior, the active sound transducer of the loudspeaker system is acoustically coupled on its rear face to a resonant area which is formed at least in parts by the cavity within a supporting structure of the vehicle. In this case, the sound transducer is acoustically coupled in the area surrounding an area of the vehicle in which at least two elements of the supporting structure meet one another, such that at least a portion of the resonant area is jointly formed by the cavities in these at least two elements of the supporting structure.10-09-2008
20090185709BANDPASS BOX IN THE SUPPORTING STRUCTURE OF A VEHICLE - A sound system which has, for example, a radio, a cassette and a CD player is usually already installed in cars as standard or as an option. In addition, a better sound system comprises a box system which has a tweeter and a woofer. In order to provide a speaker box which is suitable particularly for dispensing frequencies below 150 Hz and at the same time has neat pulses accompanied at the same time by little distortion, pulse dynamics and is highly effective, a sound transducer (07-23-2009

Patent applications by Norbert Niemczyk, Pforzheim DE

Steve Niemczyk, San Francisco, CA US

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20090303899DISCOVERY OF MULTIPLE-PARENT DEPENDENCIES IN NETWORK PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS - Multiple parent-dependencies are identified for messages that are received on a network that includes nodes that are configured to avoid the conventional strictly-sequential communications techniques and protocols, in order to accelerate network performance. If a network is known, or assumed, to include intermediate/proxy nodes that are configured to provide acceleration, access control, and other services, the system that analyzes traffic on the network is configured to assume that these nodes may/will provide such features, and thereby introduce multiple dependencies among the messages communicated across the network. For each message transmitted from a forwarding node, messages received at the forwarding node are assessed to distinguish messages from the destination node and messages from an other node, and a dependency is defined for each.12-10-2009

Steven Niemczyk, Bethesda, MD US

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20100066540System, method, and software for automated detection of predictive events - A system for the automatic detection and communication of detection of nosocomial infection and/or antimicrobial resistance events in a health care environment includes an input unit that receives nosocomial infection and/or antimicrobial resistance related data, an an event detection machine, and a knowledge discovery unit. The event detection machine sorts and analyzes the nosocomial infection and/or antimicrobial resistance related data to automatically generate alerts for isolates that violate control parameters indicative of a nosocomial infection and/or antimicrobial resistance event and communicates the alert to a user.03-18-2010

Patent applications by Steven Niemczyk, Bethesda, MD US

Steven Niemczyk, San Francisco, CA US

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20080281961NETWORK DELAY ANALYSIS INCLUDING PARALLEL DELAY EFFECTS - A multi-functional graphical user interface facilitates the analysis and assessment of application delays, including delays that occur on multiple paths. A trace file of an application's network events is processed to categorize the causes of delays incurred in the propagation and processing of these events. The system identifies the amount of delay (‘component delay’) that can be eliminated by eliminating each of the components of delay individually, as well as the amount of delay (‘parallel delay’) that can be eliminated by eliminating combinations of the delay components. A user interface displays the amount of reduction that can be achieved by eliminating each component delay individually and the amount of reduction that can be achieved by eliminating combinations of the individual component delays. To facilitate the analysis and assessment of these potential reductions, the interface allows the user to ‘drill down’ to view the individual delay components contained in each combination forming the parallel delays. In this manner, the user is provided a view of each of the delay components that would need to be addressed, either individually or in combination, to improve the overall application delay.11-13-2008