Prusinski
Gail Prusinski, St. Francis, WI US
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20090031485 | Face Shield for Safety Helmet - A substantially clear cycle face shield adapted for use with a cycle helmet comprised of: a mesh face cover adapted to be secured to the cycle helmet, either temporarily or permanently, for protecting the user's face when bicycling, which is manufactured using a process having a bleed rate of no more than 0.1 centimeter and which is anthropometrically designed to conform to the face and head of a user. The cycle face shield can be rigid or flexible, flat or arcuate, and can cover just the face or extend downward to protect the throat and/or extend rearward along the sides of the helmet to protect the ears and neck. | 02-05-2009 |
Nikolaus Zen Prusinski, St. Francis, WI US
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20090031485 | Face Shield for Safety Helmet - A substantially clear cycle face shield adapted for use with a cycle helmet comprised of: a mesh face cover adapted to be secured to the cycle helmet, either temporarily or permanently, for protecting the user's face when bicycling, which is manufactured using a process having a bleed rate of no more than 0.1 centimeter and which is anthropometrically designed to conform to the face and head of a user. The cycle face shield can be rigid or flexible, flat or arcuate, and can cover just the face or extend downward to protect the throat and/or extend rearward along the sides of the helmet to protect the ears and neck. | 02-05-2009 |
Robert Prusinski, St. Francis, WI US
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20090031485 | Face Shield for Safety Helmet - A substantially clear cycle face shield adapted for use with a cycle helmet comprised of: a mesh face cover adapted to be secured to the cycle helmet, either temporarily or permanently, for protecting the user's face when bicycling, which is manufactured using a process having a bleed rate of no more than 0.1 centimeter and which is anthropometrically designed to conform to the face and head of a user. The cycle face shield can be rigid or flexible, flat or arcuate, and can cover just the face or extend downward to protect the throat and/or extend rearward along the sides of the helmet to protect the ears and neck. | 02-05-2009 |
Thomas M. Prusinski, Corvallis, OR US
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20080219866 | Generation and Management of Mass Air Flow - Systems and methods for generating high velocity mass air flows are disclosed. High velocity mass air flow (air charging) devices are needed in a variety of research, industrial, commercial, and consumer applications. The exemplary systems and apparatus described incorporate an electric motor subassembly, an air effector subassembly, a highly intelligent apparatus controller subassembly (and interfaces), and linked sensors, connectors, and wiring. The exemplary method described includes the operational apparatus controller subassembly (e.g., elements, logic, and behavior) that controls the entire apparatus' functions and interactions. | 09-11-2008 |