Zakrajsek
Andrew Zakrajsek, Beavercreek, OH US
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20140073734 | DYNAMIC LOAD-ABSORBING MATERIALS AND ARTICLES - A compound for protection of an object from a blast or shock wave. The compound include a matrix material and at least a first and second sets of inclusions in the matrix material that differ in size, quantity, shape and/or composition in a direction through the impact-absorbing material, the combination of which contributes to the ability of the material to exhibit at least one property that changes as the inclusions are deformed in response to a blast or shock wave. | 03-13-2014 |
20150202806 | DYNAMIC LOAD-ABSORBING MATERIALS AND ARTICLES - A compound for protection of an object from a blast or shock wave. The compound include a matrix material and at least a first and second sets of inclusions in the matrix material that differ in size, quantity, shape and/or composition in a direction through the impact-absorbing material, the combination of which contributes to the ability of the material to exhibit at least one property that changes as the inclusions are deformed in response to a blast or shock wave. | 07-23-2015 |
Andrew J. Zakrajsek, Lafayette, IN US
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20140316311 | Therapeutic Method and Apparatus Using Mechanically Induced Vibration - A sleeve that provides mechanical stimulation to the arm to prevent bone density loss. A primary goal of this product is to prevent bone density loss that occurs during extended space travel. For one embodiment, only the predefined frequency specifications had to be met (between 40 Hz and 60 Hz). By meeting these frequencies for a duration of 30 minutes the product will theoretically prevent the loss of bone density. Additionally, clinical trials will need to be conducted before this product can be marketed. The product includes of several mechanical vibrators attached to a sleeve. The vibrators are small unbalanced-mass motors which are similar to those found in cell phones. The motors are encased in dome shaped housings designed to reduce lateral vibrations along the arm. The product is controlled using an Arduino board attached to the sleeve that actuates the motors. | 10-23-2014 |
20160022536 | Therapeutic Method and Apparatus Using Mechanically Induced Vibration - A noninvasive method of treating or preventing pressure ulcers is disclosed. The method includes placing a motorized pad about a subject, activating a plurality of motors positioned in the motorized pad each having an output shaft to thereby cause application of a rotational motion to each of the plurality of motor shafts, converting the rotational motion to a vibrational motion by using a corresponding unbalanced mass with each motor, applying the vibrational motion to a corresponding part of the subject, and damping any vibrational forces substantially parallel to an underlying skin surface more than vibrational forces substantially perpendicular to the underlying skin surface. | 01-28-2016 |
Anne Zakrajsek, Lafayette, OH US
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20120083688 | HEAD INJURY DIAGNOSTICS - Systems and methods for detecting the effects of concussion are disclosed. In various embodiments, fMRI or other live analysis technique captures data regarding the subject's brain activity while he or she is performing a task that exercises one or more particular functional centers. In some embodiments, post-collision activity is compared to baseline data, and the diagnosis operates as a function of the comparison. in other embodiments, post-collision activity is analyzed, such as by partitioning the activity data into regions of interest and calculating activity for one particular region in comparison with certain other, perhaps adjacent, regions. | 04-05-2012 |
Anne Dye Zakrajsek, Valley City, OH US
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20140316311 | Therapeutic Method and Apparatus Using Mechanically Induced Vibration - A sleeve that provides mechanical stimulation to the arm to prevent bone density loss. A primary goal of this product is to prevent bone density loss that occurs during extended space travel. For one embodiment, only the predefined frequency specifications had to be met (between 40 Hz and 60 Hz). By meeting these frequencies for a duration of 30 minutes the product will theoretically prevent the loss of bone density. Additionally, clinical trials will need to be conducted before this product can be marketed. The product includes of several mechanical vibrators attached to a sleeve. The vibrators are small unbalanced-mass motors which are similar to those found in cell phones. The motors are encased in dome shaped housings designed to reduce lateral vibrations along the arm. The product is controlled using an Arduino board attached to the sleeve that actuates the motors. | 10-23-2014 |
20160022536 | Therapeutic Method and Apparatus Using Mechanically Induced Vibration - A noninvasive method of treating or preventing pressure ulcers is disclosed. The method includes placing a motorized pad about a subject, activating a plurality of motors positioned in the motorized pad each having an output shaft to thereby cause application of a rotational motion to each of the plurality of motor shafts, converting the rotational motion to a vibrational motion by using a corresponding unbalanced mass with each motor, applying the vibrational motion to a corresponding part of the subject, and damping any vibrational forces substantially parallel to an underlying skin surface more than vibrational forces substantially perpendicular to the underlying skin surface. | 01-28-2016 |
Anne Dye Zakrajsek, Beavercreek, OH US
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20140068840 | Dynamic Load-Absorbing Materials and Articles - A double-shell helmet is disclosed. The double-shell helmet includes an outer shell, an impact absorbing material layer affixed to the outer shell on a first side of the impact absorbing material layer, an inner shell affixed to the impact absorbing material layer on a second side of the impact absorbing material layer opposite the first side of the impact absorbing material layer, and a foam layer affixed to the inner shell. | 03-13-2014 |
20140073734 | DYNAMIC LOAD-ABSORBING MATERIALS AND ARTICLES - A compound for protection of an object from a blast or shock wave. The compound include a matrix material and at least a first and second sets of inclusions in the matrix material that differ in size, quantity, shape and/or composition in a direction through the impact-absorbing material, the combination of which contributes to the ability of the material to exhibit at least one property that changes as the inclusions are deformed in response to a blast or shock wave. | 03-13-2014 |
20140196998 | DYNAMIC LOAD-ABSORBING MATERIAL AND ARTICLES - Dynamic load-absorbing materials suitable for use as cushion-type and armor-type materials, for example, of types that can be incorporated into protective gear, equipment, armor, vehicles, and various other structures, or used for the isolation and dissipation of vibratory loads, such as vibration isolators used to support avionic equipment. The impact-absorbing materials include a matrix material ( | 07-17-2014 |
20150202806 | DYNAMIC LOAD-ABSORBING MATERIALS AND ARTICLES - A compound for protection of an object from a blast or shock wave. The compound include a matrix material and at least a first and second sets of inclusions in the matrix material that differ in size, quantity, shape and/or composition in a direction through the impact-absorbing material, the combination of which contributes to the ability of the material to exhibit at least one property that changes as the inclusions are deformed in response to a blast or shock wave. | 07-23-2015 |
Brian A. Zakrajsek, Bloomfield, NJ US
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20130042754 | Staged Blowdown of Adsorbent Bed - A pressure swing adsorption (PSA) system using two or more valves for controlling the flow of gases entering or exiting a bed of adsorbents is disclosed, where the two or more valves are opened sequentially (i.e., in at least two actions separated by a delay in time). The sequential opening of the valves may increase the degree to which adsorbed species are purged from the bed, and also facilitates more rapid execution of certain time steps of the PSA cycle, thus increasing adsorbent productivity The sequential opening of the valves may also allow for verification of valve operation by measuring either the absolute value, the slope (derivative) or the rate of change of derivative of the pressure, either in the adsorbent bed, in the downstream manifold, or in a volume of gas held in a buffer vessel. | 02-21-2013 |
Frank Zakrajsek, Carnation, WA US
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20100211420 | CONVERTING COMMAND UNITS INTO WORKFLOW ACTIVITIES - One or more available command units can be represented with a computer output device. The available command units can be command units from one or more snapins, such as one or more snapins that include command units to be run with a shell application. User input can be received from an input device, the user input selecting one or more selected command units of the available command units. In response to the user input, source code can be automatically generated from the one or more command units, and the source code can be automatically compiled to generate one or more workflow activities. | 08-19-2010 |
20120110572 | Dynamic Allocation and Assignment of Virtual Environment - A mechanism for enabling enterprise data centers to allocate portions of their infrastructure and assign them to specific line of business unit IT organizations. The mechanism allows the business unit to dynamically and rapidly provision virtual infrastructure as needed to run line of business applications. This can also enable the business unit to focus more on the development and management of the applications rather than invest significant resources in managing the infrastructure layer. In various embodiments, data center administrators may be enabled to allocate and assign a portion of their physical infrastructure (Storage, Network and Compute) and expose them as a virtualized environment to different business unit organizations. | 05-03-2012 |
20150186176 | DYNAMIC ALLOCATION AND ASSIGNMENT OF VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT - A mechanism for enabling enterprise data centers to allocate portions of their infrastructure and assign them to specific line of business unit IT organizations. The mechanism allows the business unit to dynamically and rapidly provision virtual infrastructure as needed to run line of business applications. This can also enable the business unit to focus more on the development and management of the applications rather than invest significant resources in managing the infrastructure layer. In various embodiments, data center administrators may be enabled to allocate and assign a portion of their physical infrastructure (Storage, Network and Compute) and expose them as a virtualized environment to different business unit organizations. | 07-02-2015 |
Mark Zakrajsek, Lorain, OH US
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20100156065 | WHEELCHAIR - A wheelchair is provided for positioning and transporting patients. An exemplary embodiment of the wheelchair includes a tiltable seat frame portion and a base frame portion. The seat frame portion is generally configured to tilt relative to the base frame portion. An arcuate track adjustment portion generally permits pivotal adjustment of the focus about which the seat frame portion rotates. A seat frame adjustment portion generally permits pivotal adjustment of the seat frame portion relative to the base frame portion such that the seat frame portion maintains proper orientation with the base frame portion upon adjustment of the focus about which the seat frame portion rotates. | 06-24-2010 |
Thomas Zakrajsek, Poway, CA US
Thomas M. Zakrajsek, San Diego, CA US
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20140331117 | APPLICATION-BASED DEPENDENCY GRAPH - A computing device comprising a dependency graph creation portion adapted to create a dependency graph for identified content. At least a portion of the identified content comprises at least one of remotely-based content and one or more JavaScripts. A first resource tracker is adapted to provide the dependency graph creation portion with information related to a first portion of the remotely-based content upon a document object module builder initiating a request to receive the first portion of the remotely-based content. A first JavaScript tracker is adapted to provide the dependency graph creation portion with information related the one or more JavaScripts upon sending the one or more JavaScripts to a JavaScript Engine. A second JavaScript tracker adapted to provide the dependence graph creation portion with information received from the JavaScript Engine. A second resource tracker is adapted to provide the dependency graph portion with information related to a second portion of the remotely-based content upon a document object module style layout initiating a request to receive the second portion of the remotely-based content. | 11-06-2014 |