Bogdanowicz
Grzegorz Bogdanowicz, Ostfildern DE
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20090126812 | Valve Arrangement for Different Flow Rate Categories - A valve arrangement has several valve clusters which are designed for different nominal flow rates. Each valve cluster ( | 05-21-2009 |
20090205724 | Valve apparatus - A valve means ( | 08-20-2009 |
20100033340 | Fluid-Technical Assembly Having an Optical Waveguide - A fluid power device comprises a state display unit ( | 02-11-2010 |
Janusz Bogdanowicz, Leuven BE
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20130155409 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE ACTIVE DOPING CONCENTRATION OF A DOPED SEMICONDUCTOR REGION - A method and system for optically determining a substantially fully activated doping profile are disclosed. The substantially fully activated doping profile is characterized by a set of physical parameters. In one aspect, the method includes obtaining a sample comprising a fully activated doping profile and a reference, and obtaining photomodulated reflectance (PMOR) offset curve measurement data and DC reflectance measurement data for the sample including the fully activated doping profile and for the reference. The method also includes determining values for the set of physical parameters of the doping profile based on both the photomodulated reflectance offset curve measurements and the DC reflectance measurements. | 06-20-2013 |
Janusz Bogdanowicz, Liege BE
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20080224036 | METHOD AND DEVICE TO QUANTIFY ACTIVE CARRIER PROFILES IN ULTRA-SHALLOW SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURES - A method and device for determining, in a non-destructive way, at least the active carrier profile from an unknown semiconductor substrate are disclosed. In one aspect, the method comprises generating 2 | 09-18-2008 |
20100002236 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE DOPING PROFILE OF A PARTIALLY ACTIVATED DOPED SEMICONDUCTOR REGION - A method is disclosed for determining the inactive doping concentration of a semiconductor region using a PMOR method. In one aspect, the method includes providing two semiconductor regions having substantially the same known as-implanted concentration but known varying junction depths. The method includes determining on one of these semiconductor regions the as-implanted concentration. The semiconductor regions are then partially activated. PMOR measures are then performed on the partially activated semiconductor regions to measure (a) the signed amplitude of the reflected probe signal as function of junction depth and (b) the DC probe reflectivity as function of junction depth. The method includes extracting from these measurements the active doping concentration and then calculating the inactive doping concentration using the determined total as-implanted concentration and active doping concentration. The method may also include extracting thermal diffusivity, refraction index, absorption coefficient, and/or SRHF lifetime from these measurements. | 01-07-2010 |
20100238449 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING THE JUNCTION DEPTH OF A SEMICONDUCTOR REGION - A method of determining a value of a depth of a semiconductor junction of a substrate using a photomodulated optical reflectance measurement technique is disclosed. In one aspect, the method includes obtaining a substrate which has at least a first region including the semiconductor junction. The method further includes obtaining a reference region. the method further includes performing at least one sequence of: a) selecting a set of measurement parameters for the photomodulated optical reflectance measurement, b) measuring on the at least a first region a first optical signal representative of the substrate with the semiconductor junction using the selected set of parameters, c) measuring on the reference region a second optical signal using the selected set of parameters, and d) determining the ratio of the first optical signal to the second optical signal, and thereafter extracting from the ratio the depth of the semiconductor junction. | 09-23-2010 |
20130194577 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING AN ACTIVE DOPANT PROFILE - A method for determining an active dopant concentration profile of a semiconductor substrate based on optical measurements is disclosed. The active dopant concentration profile includes a concentration level and a junction depth. In one aspect, the method includes obtaining a photomodulated reflectance (PMOR) amplitude offset curve and a PMOR phase offset curve for the semiconductor substrate based on PMOR measurements, determining a decay length parameter based on a first derivative of the amplitude offset curve, determining a wavelength parameter based on a first derivative of the phase offset curve, and determining, from the decay length parameter and the wavelength parameter, the concentration level and the junction depth of the active dopant concentration profile. | 08-01-2013 |
20130335744 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE DOPING PROFILE OF A PARTIALLY ACTIVATED DOPED SEMICONDUCTOR REGION - A method is disclosed for determining the inactive doping concentration of a semiconductor region using a PMOR method. In one aspect, the method includes providing two semiconductor regions having substantially the same known as-implanted concentration but known varying junction depths. The method includes determining on one of these semiconductor regions the as-implanted concentration. The semiconductor regions are then partially activated. PMOR measures are then performed on the partially activated semiconductor regions to measure (a) the signed amplitude of the reflected probe signal as function of junction depth and (b) the DC probe reflectivity as function of junction depth. The method includes extracting from these measurements the active doping concentration and then calculating the inactive doping concentration using the determined total as-implanted concentration and active doping concentration. The method may also include extracting thermal diffusivity, refraction index, absorption coefficient, and/or SRHF lifetime from these measurements. | 12-19-2013 |
Jim M. Bogdanowicz, Camarillo, CA US
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20130186721 | MAGNETIC BRAKE - A magnetic brake has an outer stator surrounding an inner stator with a circumferential slot between the outer stator and the inner stator. A coil is provided in the inner stator adjacent to the circumferential slot. A drag plate is attached to a rotatable shaft extending centrally through the inner stator. A drag ring joined to the drag plate extend into the circumferential slot. The drag ring may be an annular cylindrical ring section separate from the drag plate. Vent holes pass through the inner stator adjacent and parallel to the shaft. The magnetic brake uses both hysteresis and eddy current braking. | 07-25-2013 |
Julius F. Bogdanowicz, Manhattan Beach, CA US
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20110030113 | Preventing Traumatic Brain Injury - According to one embodiment, a helmet is adapted to be worn on the head of a human wearer. An absorbing layer is adjacent to the helmet. The absorbing layer is configured to absorb at least a portion of a radio-frequency (RF) electromagnetic pulse. This RF electromagnetic pulse may originate from an explosion event, such as detonation of an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). | 02-10-2011 |
Leszek Bogdanowicz, Chelmsford, MA US
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20150359706 | Method and Apparatus for Monitoring Manual Chest Compression Efficiency During CPR - A compression measurement and feedback system which measures the magnitude and the angle of manual CPR force applied to a patient and provides the measured magnitude and direction information as compression data feedback to the person applying CPR to the patient. Any variation in the magnitude or direction of the compression force applied may be calculated from the compression data measured by the compression sensor. A monitor receives the compression data and processes the compression data to generate feedback data to the CPR provider indicating the magnitude and direction of the applied CPR compression along with ideal CPR compression characteristics for comparison. | 12-17-2015 |
Leszek Bogdanowicz, Park Ridge, IL US
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20130030326 | Method and Apparatus for Monitoring Manual Chest Compression Efficiency During CPR - The compression measurement and feedback system measures the magnitude and the angle of manual CPR force applied to a patient and provides the measured magnitude and direction information as compression data feedback to the person applying CPR to the patient. Any variation in the magnitude or direction of the compression force applied may be calculated from the compression data measured by the compression sensor. A monitor receives the compression data and processes the compression data to generate feedback data to the CPR provider indicating the magnitude and direction of the applied CPR compression along with ideal CPR compression characteristics for comparison. | 01-31-2013 |
Mirek Bogdanowicz, Manville, NJ US
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20090291585 | Flush/recessable junction device - A recessable junction device includes a body having at least one track, the at least one track having a plurality of locking regions, and at least one receptacle configured to connect with a power source or signal source, or both a power and a signal source, the at least one receptacle slidably mounted within the body by engagement with the at least one track. The junction device further includes a locking lever having a first unlocked and extended position to allow grasping of the locking lever to move the at least one receptacle relative to the body and a second locked position that prevents movement of the at least one receptacle relative to the body in each of the plurality of locking regions. | 11-26-2009 |
Mitchell J. Bogdanowicz, Camarillo, CA US
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20090219487 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRESERVING THE CREATIVE INTENT WITHIN A MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION CHAIN - A method for communicating and preserving creative intent within a motion picture production chain, including a production stage, and at least one of a subsequent laboratory or post production stage, including capturing an original image of a scene during the production stage; generating a look representative of a creative intent, wherein the look is a digital representation of a creative alteration of the captured original scene image; and applying the look to the captured original scene image and confirming approval of the look during the production stage. The digital representation of the look is stored as a recipe for generating the creative alteration, and communicated from the production stage to at least one of the subsequent laboratory and post-production stages for applying the look to the captured motion picture footage during subsequent laboratory and post-production stages. | 09-03-2009 |
Patrick Bogdanowicz, Balma FR
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20100316683 | HYALURONIC ACID GEL FOR INTRADERMAL INJECTION - Implant that is injectable by a sub-cutaneous or intradermal route in the form of a monophasic hydrogel comprising a gel made up of cross-linked hyaluronic acid and one of its physiologically acceptable salts. | 12-16-2010 |
20120076744 | UNSATURATED FATTY ACID MONOESTERS AND DIESTERS ON ASCORBIC ACID AND COSMETIC USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to a compound with the following general formula (I): | 03-29-2012 |
Roman J. Bogdanowicz, Blackfoot, ID US
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20090047412 | BAKED POTATO PRODUCTS AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING SAME - The invention relates to baked potatoes and, particularly, to convenient forms of baked potatoes having an optimally-baked flavor and texture which can be simply prepared for serving in any size portion with a minimum of effort. In one preferred form, the product will be in the form of baked potato pieces with the skin attached, preferably having a moisture content of from about 70 to about 75% and flavor and texture profiles characteristic of optimally baked potatoes. A process and an apparatus for preparing the potatoes and a packaged form are also provided. The process calls for freezing a baked potato and subdividing the potato into discrete pieces of a size of from about 0.5 to about 1.5 inches, preferably by means comprising at least one roller pair comprising a plurality of rotatably mounted blades with cutting edges angularly offset (FIG. | 02-19-2009 |
20100255176 | BAKED POTATO PRODUCTS AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING SAME - The invention relates to baked potatoes and, particularly, to convenient forms of baked potatoes having an optimally-baked flavor and texture which can be simply prepared for serving in any size portion with a minimum of effort. In one preferred form, the product will be in the form of baked potato pieces with the skin attached, preferably having a moisture content of from about 70 to about 75% and flavor and texture profiles characteristic of optimally baked potatoes. A process and an apparatus for preparing the potatoes and a packaged form are also provided. The process calls for freezing a baked potato and subdividing the potato into discrete pieces of a size of from about 0.5 to about 1.5 inches, preferably by means comprising at least one roller pair comprising a plurality of rotatably mounted blades with cutting edges angularly offset (FIG. | 10-07-2010 |