Winskowicz
James Winskowicz, Beverly, MA US
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20080235064 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING ASSESSMENTS - Described are techniques used in connection with providing insolvency services in connection with guaranty funds, such as property and casualty guaranty funds, upon the occurrence of an insurance company insolvency. A client/server system provides for creating and maintaining a database of state and insurance company member information. Operations, such as calculations, are performed in accordance with different rules that are associated with varying state laws and rules that may vary with insurance account. A range of functions are performed by the system comprising report generation, unearned premium calculations, assessment calculation, claim entry and management, administrative tasks, and other related operations. The system which provides services and operations in connection with managing insolvency funds may interact with other applications and systems, such as an accounting system, word processing system, and the like by generating data used as input in these other systems. Also described is a database schema representing a relationship between the different data entities that may be stored in a database in connection with performing insolvency operations. | 09-25-2008 |
Robert Winskowicz, North Andover, MA US
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20110138639 | PHOTOLUMINESCENT OPTICAL SIGHTS AND DEVICES AND METHODS THEREFROM - The present invention provides for photoluminescent optical fibers that are used to illuminate sighting reticles. The fibers are activated by electromagnetic radiation and emit electromagnetic radiation of various wavelengths at high intensity and for long periods of time. The emission from the photoluminescent fiber can only be seen coming from one terminal end of the fiber, which is designed to be positioned inside the sighting device to illuminate a reticle. The photoluminescent fiber contains a base optical fiber which is covered at least in part by a photoluminescent composition which itself is fully covered by a second composition that allows the activating electromagnetic radiation to pass through to activate the photoluminescent layer while preventing the emissive electromagnetic radiation of the photoluminescent layer from passing back through. | 06-16-2011 |
20120155089 | PHOTOLUMINESCENT ILLUMINATOR - An illuminator and a method for fabricating the illuminator are disclosed. The illuminator comprises at least a light source and a discriminator. The light source comprises one or more luminescent layers that substantially convert the energy of a primary electromagnetic radiation to an output radiation. The discriminator comprises one or more layers that substantially transmit the primary electromagnetic radiation to the one or more luminescent layers and reflect at least a portion of the output radiation from the one or more luminescent layers to the viewing hemisphere. A method for applying the illuminator to an object is also disclosed. | 06-21-2012 |
20140369048 | PHOTOLUMINESCENT ILLUMINATOR - An illuminator and a method for fabricating the illuminator are disclosed. The illuminator comprises at least a light source and a discriminator. The light source comprises one or more luminescent layers that substantially convert the energy of a primary electromagnetic radiation to an output radiation. The discriminator comprises one or more layers that substantially transmit the primary electromagnetic radiation to the one or more luminescent layers and reflect at least a portion of the output radiation from the one or more luminescent layers to the viewing hemisphere. A method for applying the illuminator to an object is also disclosed. | 12-18-2014 |
Robert Winskowicz, N. Andover, MA US
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20130210536 | GOLF ALIGNMENT AND SUPPORT SYSTEM AND METHODS - The present invention provides for a golf shot alignment and support system using golf shoes which have at least a portion of the front portion of the sole or welt, or both, of the shoe squared off, and aligning the squared off portion to help set up golfer's feet parallel toward an intended target. The golf shoes further provide a point of balance for the golfer at the end of the golf swing. The present disclosure also provides for methods of their use. | 08-15-2013 |
Robert Todd Winskowicz, North Andover, MA US
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20150196825 | Putter Head - This invention relates to golf clubs. More particularly, the invention relates to the club heads of drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, specialty clubs and/or putters containing a lenticular lens for obtaining proper positioning of the golfer relative to the club. The invention also related to methods of using the clubs to obtain proper positioning of the golfer to the club. | 07-16-2015 |