Plavnik, US
Gennady Plavnik, Indian Creek, IL US
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20100139475 | CUSHIONING SYSTEM FOR PNEUMATIC CYLINDER OF DIFFERENTIAL ENGINE - A cushioning system for a pneumatic cylinder powered differential engine door opening and closing device for use in passenger transportation vehicles wherein the cushioning initiation point can be adjusted. This cushioning initiation point is adjusted through the use of a linearly adjustable slider member within the large cylinder. The slider is linearly adjustable through the use of an adjustment screw located outside of the pneumatic cylinder and allows one to adjust the time and the mode of the opening/closing of power doors, without disassembly of the cylinder, and significantly improve the safety of the passenger. | 06-10-2010 |
20100170158 | OUTPUT SHAFT, TEETER LEVER AND PINION GEAR ARRANGEMENT FOR PNEUMATIC DIFFERENTIAL ENGINE - A removable teeter lever and gear assembly arrangement ( | 07-08-2010 |
20100199564 | LOCKING MECHANISM FOR PNEUMATIC DIFFERENTIAL ENGINE FOR POWER-OPERATED DOORS - A locking mechanism ( | 08-12-2010 |
20110135378 | TRAVEL MULTIPLIER MECHANISMS FOR WRITING INSTRUMENTS - A writing instrument includes a travel multiplier mechanism that includes a cam member that pivots about a pivot axis in response to motion of a push button member. The cam member engages a sliding piston member in order to provide a travel multiplying effect such that a distance of travel of the sliding piston member exceeds a distance traveled by the push button member. | 06-09-2011 |
Michael Plavnik, Mahwah, NJ US
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20080262875 | NOVEL ARCHITECTURE AND METHODS FOR SOPHISTICATED DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS - Certain embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for distributed information systems and architectures. Certain embodiments provide a distributed healthcare information system. The distributed information system includes a back-end subsystem providing content including services, applications, and workflows for healthcare execution. The content is configured for generally application to a plurality of domains. The system also includes a platform subsystem providing domain specific extensions to customize the content of the back-end subsystem for particular domains. The platform subsystem is in communication with the back-end subsystem to access the content. The system further includes a front-end subsystem providing a graphical user interface for a user to access functionality and information based on the content as customized by the domain specific extensions. The front-end subsystem is in communication with the platform subsystem to access the content. | 10-23-2008 |
20090132636 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING MEDIA CONTENT AND IMPROVING DIAGNOSTIC READING EFFICIENCY - Certain embodiments provide systems and methods for image delivery in a picture archiving and communication system. Certain embodiments provide a method for transferring image data via a delivery chain for display at a client workstation. The method includes creating a data list describing image data to be delivered to implement an imaging workflow. The method includes establishing a general loading plan to specify a recommended priority for delivery of the image data in the data list. The method includes generating a node loading plan for each node in the delivery chain based on the general loading plan. The method includes reconciling at least one of the general loading plan and the node loading plan. The method includes delivering the image data via the nodes of the delivery chain based on the general loading plan, the node loading plan for each node in the delivery chain, and the data list. | 05-21-2009 |
20090138318 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADAPTIVE WORKFLOW AND RESOURCE PRIORITIZATION - Certain embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for adaptive workflow management in a clinical enterprise. Certain embodiments provide an adaptive clinical workflow management system. The system includes a workflow engine establishing a workflow based on a worklist including a plurality of tasks to be performed. The plurality of tasks are each assigned a priority and relating to patient care. The system also includes a resource monitor monitoring execution of the plurality of tasks in the worklist using one or more clinical resources to determine resource usage. The workflow engine adjusts the priority of tasks in the worklist based on changing system and network conditions to update the worklist and dynamically adjusts resource usage based on the updated worklist. | 05-28-2009 |
20140114683 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING MEDIA CONTENT AND IMPROVING DIAGNOSTIC READING EFFICIENCY - Certain embodiments provide systems and methods for image delivery in a picture archiving and communication system. Certain embodiments provide a method for transferring image data via a delivery chain for display at a client workstation. The method includes creating a data list describing image data to be delivered to implement an imaging workflow. The method includes establishing a general loading plan to specify a recommended priority for delivery of the image data in the data list. The method includes generating a node loading plan for each node in the delivery chain based on the general loading plan. The method includes reconciling at least one of the general loading plan and the node loading plan. The method includes delivering the image data via the nodes of the delivery chain based on the general loading plan, the node loading plan for each node in the delivery chain, and the data list. | 04-24-2014 |
Zinovy Plavnik, Atlanta, GA US
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20100199510 | ULTRASONIC DRYING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A drying apparatus and method including heated airflow and ultrasonic transducers. The ultrasonic transducers are arranged and operated for effectively breaking down the boundary layer to increase the heat transfer rate. The ultrasonic transducers are spaced from the material to be dried a distance of about (λ)(n/4), where λ is the wavelength of the ultrasonic oscillations and n is an odd integer (i.e., 1, 3, 5, 7, etc.). In this way, the amplitude of the ultrasonic oscillations is maximized to more-effectively agitate the boundary layer. In addition, the ultrasonic transducers are operated to produce about 120-190 dB (preferably, about 160-185 dB) at the interface surface of the material to be dried. In one embodiment, the ultrasonic transducers are of a pneumatic type. In another embodiment, the ultrasonic transducers are of an electric type. And in other embodiments, infrared and/or UV light devices are included for further boundary layer disruption. | 08-12-2010 |
20150233637 | ULTRASONIC DRYING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Disclosed is an apparatus for drying a material, the apparatus including: an air-delivery enclosure with an air inlet and an air outlet through which forced air is directed toward the material; and an ultrasonic transducer connected to the air outlet of the air-delivery enclosure, the ultrasonic transducer including: a first inner surface; a second inner surface, the second inner surface facing the first inner surface, the first inner surface and the second inner surface defining an airflow path through the ultrasonic transducer; a first groove defined in a first inner surface, the first groove including a first flat portion; and a second groove defined in a second inner surface, the second groove including a second flat portion. | 08-20-2015 |
Zinovy Plavnik, Dunwoody, GA US
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20100192874 | PULSE COMBUSTION SYSTEM FOR A WATER HEATER - A water heater. The water heater includes a water circuit adapted to conduct water to be heated, a combustion system operable to produce products of combustion and operable to provide the products of combustion to heat water in the water circuit, and a fuel train assembly configured to provide fuel to the combustion system. The fuel train assembly includes a gas expansion chamber, a first gas shut-off valve positioned upstream of the expansion chamber, and a second gas shut-off valve positioned downstream of the expansion chamber. | 08-05-2010 |
Zinovy Zalman Plavnik, Atlanta, GA US
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20160003541 | INDIRECT ACOUSTIC DRYING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Disclosed is an acoustic head for indirectly drying a material, the acoustic head including at least one ultrasonic transducer facing the material, the material having a first side, and a second side, the second side opposite the first side, the second side defining a surface to be dried, the ultrasonic transducer positioned facing the first side; and an air delivery unit positioned facing the first side of the material. | 01-07-2016 |