Budek
David Budek, Stamford, CT US
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20080206178 | Viscoelastic cosmetic composition for styling and conditioning of human hair - The sensory attributes of cosmetic compositions are very important to form positive consumer's perception of the product. The sensory attributes can vary significantly depending on the formulation employed. In the present invention, a particularly beneficial balance of attributes was attained to create a usable viscoelastric composition that can be poured as a liquid matter, handled as a solid matter and applied to hair as a styling and conditioning product. This composition comprises a unique blend of ingredients in an aqueous medium which achieves the desired results. | 08-28-2008 |
Jamie C. Budek, Holland, MI US
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20100060042 | HEADLINER ASSEMBLY METHOD AND APPARATUS - An apparatus for making differently configured vehicle headliner/overhead systems as desired includes a plurality of stations for assembly operations in which components are attached to a preshaped headliner/overhead system core, parts nests for the components, presses for holding the headliner/overhead system core between a loaded parts nest and the presses, sensors for determining that the appropriate components have been loaded in the parts nests and that the core has been correctly positioned at an assembly station, an applicator for attaching the components to the core, a reader for reading indicia from the core indicating required assembly operations for the core, and a controller for effecting the appropriate assembly operations conforming with the information read by the reader. | 03-11-2010 |
Jolanta Budek, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI US
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20140062114 | RADAR COMPATIBLE AUTOMOTIVE BADGE AND FASCIA - A vehicle with a front fascia and a decorative badge integrated with the fascia. A rear surface of the badge is attached to a front portion of the fascia. The portion of the fascia to which the badge is attached is the badge mounting region, and the fascia's portion surrounding the badge mounting region is the fascia surrounding region. A radar system mounted behind the fascia emits radar beams in forward direction, which are intercepted by the fascia and the badge in the badge mounting region, and by the fascia, in the fascia surrounding region The rear surface of the fascia in the badge mounting region is indented the amount of the badge's average thickness, and the cumulative average thickness of the badge and the fascia material in the badge mounting region remains uniform throughout, equal to the average thickness of the fascia in the fascia surrounding region. | 03-06-2014 |
Rich Paul Budek, Elmhurst, IL US
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20160029688 | Compression Plate Ejection Technology - A molding tool ejection technology utilizing manifolded air to eject food stuff from a cavity of a mold plate. The cavities include orifices. The orifices are aligned with the channel such that air and gas in the channel exits the orifices. The orifices are assembled with porous inserts. The porous inserts have an exterior surface that have a contour that is continuous with the surface of the cavity floor, including any design etching existing thereon. Air entering the channel is ejected from the orifices, creating force acting on the contents of the cavity thereby causing ejection. The air ejection technology may be coupled with mechanical ejection technology. | 02-04-2016 |
20160031142 | ROTARY TOOL EJECTION TECHNOLOGY - A rotary tool ejection technology utilizing manifolded air to eject contents from the cavities of a rotary cylinder. The cavities include orifices. The orifices are aligned with a channel positioned within the rotary cylinder such that fluid (including air and gas) in the channel exits the orifices. The orifices are assembled with porous inserts. Air entering the channel is ejected from the orifices, creating force acting on the contents of the cavity thereby causing ejection. | 02-04-2016 |
20160031143 | ROTARY TOOL EJECTION TECHNOLOGY - A rotary die ejection technology is disclosed. A cylindrical die roll has a rotary cylinder having internal air and regulation channels. The outer surface of the rotary cylinder includes mold cavity or cutter cavity. The cavity may be in the form of a socket capable of receiving inserts, including plugs and tool inserts. The plugs and tool inserts may be partially or entirely constructed from a porous material. The mold cavity or cutter cavity is in fluid communication with the internal air channel. | 02-04-2016 |