Walkowiak
Jedrzej Walkowiak, Poznan PL
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20090318726 | NEW SILYLSUBSTITUTED 1,2-ALKYNES AND SYNTHESIS OF SILYLSUBSTITUTED 1,2-ALKYNES - New silylsubstituted 1,2-alkynes of the general formula 1 and a new way of synthesis of new and already known silylsubstituted 1,2-alkynes of the general formula 1. The unknown silylsubstituted 1,2-alkynes of general formula 1, in which R | 12-24-2009 |
Jeff Alan Walkowiak, Bay City, MI US
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20080300358 | Continuous Process For Production Of Silicone Pressure Sensitive Adhesives - A composition for preparing a pressure sensitive adhesive contains (A) a hydroxyl-functional polydiorganosiloxane polymer, (B) a hydroxyl-functional polyorganosiloxane resin, and (C) a solvent. A continuous method for producing the silicone pressure sensitive adhesive is performed by mixing the composition while heating the composition at a temperature above the vaporization point of the solvent and removing essentially all volatile species in an apparatus with a residence time sufficient for bodying ingredients (A) and (B). A devolatilizing twin-screw extruder is useful in the method. | 12-04-2008 |
Jeffrey T. Walkowiak, Pinellas Park, FL US
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20120285355 | MULTI-FUNCTION AUXILIARY RUDDER SYSTEM FOR JET PROPELLED WATERCRAFTS - A rudder system that uses a dual purpose thrust operated actuator. The actuator is selectively positioned for use in an up or constant down mode. While in the up mode, the actuator uses the force of the jet pump to raise the rudders out of the water at speed, and with the actuator set in the down mode, the invention uses the force of the jet pump water to hold the rudder in the water. | 11-15-2012 |
20120285356 | MULTI-FUNCTION AUXILIARY RUDDER SYSTEM FOR JET PROPELLED WATERCRAFTS - A rudder system that uses a dual purpose thrust operated actuator. The actuator is selectively positioned for use in an up or constant down mode. While in the up mode, the actuator uses the force of the jet pump to raise the rudders out of the water at speed, and with the actuator set in the down mode, the invention uses the force of the jet pump water to hold the rudder in the water. In an alternative embodiment, the invention includes anti-oscillating veins attached to the thrust operated actuator. In another alternative embodiment, the travel of the actuator is limited by configuring it to come into contact with a rudder stabilizer bar. Another embodiment includes providing adjustable fin positions relative to the side force stabilizer. | 11-15-2012 |