Staszak
Chris Staszak, San Diego, CA US
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20090070114 | AUDIBLE METADATA - This disclosure describes systems and methods for audibly presenting metadata. Audibly presentable metadata is referred to as audible metadata. Audible metadata may be associated with one or more media objects. In one embodiment, audible metadata is pre-recorded requiring little or no processing before it can be rendered. In another embodiment, audible metadata is text, and a text-to-speech conversion device may be used to convert the text into renderable audible metadata. Audible metadata may be rendered at any point before or after rendering of a media object, or may be rendered during rendering of a media object via a dynamic user request. | 03-12-2009 |
Erick Staszak, Rochester Hills, MI US
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20150344060 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRINTING SENSOR CIRCUITS ON A SENSOR MAT FOR A STEERING WHEEL - Systems and methods of printing sensor loops on a sensor mat for use in a steering wheel are disclosed herein. For example, the sensor mat may include a base substrate, one or more printed sensing loops, and an insulating material. The printed sensing loops are made with conductive ink that is disposed upon the base substrate or the insulating layer from a print head and adheres thereto. These sensor mats are versatile with respect to the type of base substrate and insulating materials that may be used, the shape of the sensing loops, and the area each loop may occupy. Shielding loop(s) may also be printed adjacent the sensing loop(s). This configuration allows shielding for the sensing loops as part of the sensing mat, which may reduce the thickness of the steering wheel rim and manufacturing and installation times. | 12-03-2015 |
Erick Paul Staszak, Rochester Mills, MI US
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20140109719 | Steering Wheel Light Bar - The present invention is directed to a steering apparatus for a vehicle having a including a light element providing indication and warning light signals to the user of the vehicle. The light element can be associated with a PCB mounted to the steering wheel grip for controlling the operation of the light element. The PCB may be thermally coupled to a heat exchange component such that heat from the light element is transferred from the PCB to the steering wheel grip. | 04-24-2014 |
20140111324 | Steering Wheel Light Bar - The present invention is directed to a steering apparatus for a vehicle having a including a light element providing indication and warning light signals to the user of the vehicle. The light element can be associated with a PCB mounted to the steering wheel grip for controlling the operation of the light element. | 04-24-2014 |
20140111325 | Steering Wheel Light Bar - The present invention is directed to a steering apparatus for a vehicle having a including a light element providing indication and warning light signals to the user of the vehicle. The light element can be associated with a PCB mounted to the steering wheel grip for controlling the operation of the light element. The PCB may be thermally coupled to a heat exchange component such that heat from the light element is transferred from the PCB to the steering wheel grip. | 04-24-2014 |
Jeffery Staszak, Deerfield, WI US
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20160114853 | BICYCLE HANDLEBAR AND GRIP ASSEMBLY - A bicycle handlebar assembly that includes a body having at least two grip areas positioned for interaction with the hands of a rider. The grip portions or grip areas are preferably spaced apart by a center portion that secures the assembly to a bicycle steerer tube. A channel or detent is formed in the body proximate at least one, and preferably proximate each grip portion or grip area. A dampener formed of a different material than the body is disposed in the detent and dissipates at least a portion of vibration of the body to reduce vibrations communicated to the hands of the rider from handlebar vibration. An optional grip assembly cooperates with the handlebar assembly and is constructed to further dampen handlebar vibration. | 04-28-2016 |
Jeff R. Staszak, Deerfield, WI US
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20140305519 | EASY-CONNECT ATTACHMENT HEAD AND ADAPTER - An adapter connects to a valve to convert the valve of a type, such as but not limited to Schrader or Presta, to a uniform configuration. An attachment head for engages and creates a seal with the adapter and has a release mechanism to disengage the attachment head from the adapter. | 10-16-2014 |
Jeffrey R. Staszak, Deerfield, WI US
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20090124935 | Bicycle Seat Sizer And Positioning Device - A device for determining the distance between protruding anatomical features of a user includes a first portion having a volume of displaceable material and a second portion having at least one scale attached thereto. The displaceable material is configured to be displaced when subjected to a pressured loading to create depressions in the displaceable material. The second portion is movable relative to the first portion such that the scale can be aligned with the depressions to provide an indication of the distance therebetween. Preferably, the scale is coded for association of the distance with a desired bicycle seat size. | 05-14-2009 |
20090212608 | BICYCLE SEAT SYSTEM - A seat system for providing a substantially normal contact angle between the seat and the ischial tuberosities of a rider seated thereupon. The seat system includes variable padding that is configured to generally cooperate with the physiology of the rider. The padding is secured to a base that includes a pair of rails extending from an underside of the base. The rails are attached to permit controlled motion of the seat during pedaling operation in response to the change in orientation of the rider's physiology relative to the seat. The deflection of the seat cooperates with the motion of the rider's physiology through a substantial portion of a rider's pedaling motion. | 08-27-2009 |
20110219909 | Bicycle Handlebar and Grip Assembly - A bicycle handlebar assembly that includes a body having at least two grip areas positioned for interaction with the hands of a rider. The grip portions or grip areas are preferably spaced apart by a center portion that secures the assembly to a bicycle steerer tube. A channel or detent is formed in the body proximate at least one, and preferably proximate each grip portion or grip area. A dampener formed of a different material than the body is disposed in the detent and dissipates at least a portion of vibration of the body to reduce vibrations communicated to the hands of the rider from handlebar vibration. An optional grip assembly cooperates with the handlebar assembly and is constructed to further dampen handlebar vibration. | 09-15-2011 |
Nicholas Staszak, Canberra AU
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20150077846 | Positioning Device - A positioning system comprising a mounting assembly arranged to move a positioning device via a magnetic coupling interaction between the mounting assembly and the positioning device. The positioning device is configured to limit the spread of flux away from the device. | 03-19-2015 |
Ronald James Staszak, Chesterfield, MI US
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20090042662 | Club sitter - A support and alignment implement for supporting an article such as a golf club in an upright or elevated position comprises of a unibody one piece triangular shaped structure, each end of the āuā shaped portion of the unibody having a round saucer shaped foot to contacts the ground. A pair of arms extend from the center portion that form a tripod and acts as leaf springs to create spring pressure. The legs get crossed over each other to create an opposing force on two heads located at the top of the unibody structure. These two heads are held closed and in contact with one another. One head contains a multi-side locking chamber, which in this design is a square slot that traps the shaft of the club without clamping it. The other head has a flat surface which with the leaf spring pressure of the opposing arms acts like a door that closes the opening of the square slot. In operation the operator squeezes the leaf spring arms towards each other and inserts the golf shaft into the slot, then releases the arms to allow the door to trap the club shaft into the square slot. The round feet are placed on the ground with the golf club in an upright position on the green for support or any where on the course for alignment. | 02-12-2009 |