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Jiri Pasek, Brno CZ
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20110298347 | DISTRIBUTION CABINET - The invention relates to a distribution cabinet ( | 12-08-2011 |
Joseph A. Pasek, Northville, MI US
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20140063417 | System And Method For LCD Assembly Having Integrated Color Shift Correction - A system is disclosed for correcting a color of light being generated by an LCD image system having an LED and an LCD glass component that is illuminated by the LED. A plurality of color correction filters are constructed, with each providing a predetermined, differing color shift to light being output by the LCD glass component, based on a measured color of the light being output from the LCD glass component. Each of the color correction filters is constructed based on a known range of color variations that may be present in a color of the light being output from the LCD glass component. Each filter provides a color shift that shifts the color of the light being output from the LCD glass component from outside a predetermined target color area back into the predetermined target color area. | 03-06-2014 |
Mark E. Pasek, Estero, FL US
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20140015210 | SHEET MATERIAL MOBILITY DEVICE - The invention comprises a rolling device that allows one person to easily transport sheet material goods commonly used in construction and remodeling. While there are carts now used for this purpose they are usually wide and unstable. This device is very narrow and is designed to transport one or two sheets of material at a time. Another feature of the cart is that it uses large wheels and tires which allows ease of travel over irregular surfaces as found on many construction sites. The wheels are mounted in a fashion that allows the material to be carried below the center of gravity which greatly enhances the stability of the load. The handles are easily removed so this device can easily be transported in even the smallest of cars. This cart solves the problem of handling large, heavy, cumbersome sheets of construction material. | 01-16-2014 |
Marta Pasek, Frederick, MD US
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20110217235 | ALPHA 1-3 N-GALACTOSYLTRANSFERASE WITH ALTERED DONOR SPECIFICITIES - The invention generally features compositions and methods based on the structure-based design of alpha 1-3 N-Acetylgalactosaminyltransferase (alpha 3 GaINAc-T) enzymes from alpha 1-3 galactosyltransferase (a3Gal-T) that can transfer 2′-modified galactose from the corresponding UDP-derivatives due to substitutions that broaden the alpha 3Gal-T donor specificity and make the enzyme a3 GaINAc-T. | 09-08-2011 |
20130243690 | ALPHA 1-3 N-GALACTOSYLSTRANSFERASE WITH ALTERED DONOR SPECIFICITIES, COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The invention generally features compositions and methods based on the structure-based design of alpha 1-3 N-Acetylgalactosaminyltransferase (alpha 3 GalNAc-T) enzymes from alpha 1-3galactosyltransferase (a3Gal-T) that can transfer 2′-modified galactose from the corresponding UDP-derivatives due to substitutions that broaden the alpha 3Gal-T donor specificity and make the enzyme a3 GalNAc-T. | 09-19-2013 |
Richard Pasek, Watertown, MA US
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20110166719 | Monitoring Power Usage - Disclosed are various embodiments for monitoring power usage. A plurality of power usage cycles are monitored using a controller. Each of the power usage cycles includes a plurality of current draw periods. Each of the current draw periods has a different average current draw. A current draw reading is determined to be abnormal when the current draw reading meets a threshold associated with one of the current draw periods, while the one of the current draw periods is predicted to be active. An action is performed when the current draw reading is determined to be abnormal. | 07-07-2011 |
20140152321 | MONITORING POWER USAGE - Disclosed are various embodiments for monitoring power usage. A plurality of power usage cycles are monitored using a controller. Each of the power usage cycles includes a plurality of current draw periods. Each of the current draw periods has a different average current draw. A current draw reading is determined to be abnormal when the current draw reading meets a threshold associated with one of the current draw periods, while the one of the current draw periods is predicted to be active. An action is performed when the current draw reading is determined to be abnormal. | 06-05-2014 |
Richard Edward Pasek, Brookline, MA US
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20130246543 | NETWORKED SENSOR DEVICE - Disclosed are various embodiments for networked sensor devices. In one embodiment, a networked sensor device is configured to obtain sensor readings from one or more sensors and then store the sensor readings in an email server by way of a wireless or wired network. In one embodiment, a client is configured to obtain one or more reporting emails generated by a networked sensor device, extract data from the reporting email(s), and render a user interface that presents the data extracted from the reporting email(s), where the data includes sensor readings generated by the networked sensor device. | 09-19-2013 |
Robert A. Pasek, Troy, MI US
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20080225562 | ELECTRICAL POWER CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS - A power conversion circuit includes main terminals that receive a first electrical energy from a main power source. An electric motor has input terminals that are coupled to the main terminals. The electric motor receives a second electrical energy as a current input based on the first electrical energy and converts the electrical energy into mechanical energy to generate a mechanical output. An electric generator generates a current output, which is greater than or equal to the current input, based on the mechanical output. Distribution terminals are coupled to a distribution circuit of a building and receive the current output. Voltage across the input terminals is approximately equal to voltage across the distribution terminals. | 09-18-2008 |
Stephen Michael Pasek, Bartlett, IL US
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20130249710 | RF4CE for Automotive and Industrial Environments - A refrigerated container system is described that includes a wireless personal area network (WPAN) including a plurality of wireless sensor nodes and a coordinator node through which the sensors provide sensor data to a controller for the refrigerated container system. The wireless sensors and the coordinator incorporate a variety of features that ensure efficient utilization of battery life by preventing unintended pairing of sensors with other WPANs and excessive sensor signal processing arising from door chatter. Finally, pairing is performed without pressing a button on the wireless door sensor. Instead, the sensor's magnetic reed switch is enlisted to detect swiping of a magnet by a user to enter a pairing mode. | 09-26-2013 |
20130250930 | Reducing Risk of Cross Commissioning in a Radio Network - A refrigerated container system is described that includes a wireless personal area network (WPAN) including a plurality of wireless sensor nodes and a coordinator node through which the sensors provide sensor data to a controller for the refrigerated container system. The wireless sensors and the coordinator incorporate a variety of features that ensure efficient utilization of battery life by preventing unintended pairing of sensors with other WPANs and excessive sensor signal processing arising from door chatter. Finally, pairing is performed without pressing a button on the wireless door sensor. Instead, the sensor's magnetic reed switch is enlisted to detect swiping of a magnet by a user to enter a pairing mode. | 09-26-2013 |
20130252550 | Wireless Device Pairing Recovery - A refrigerated container system is described that includes a wireless personal area network (WPAN) including a plurality of wireless sensor nodes and a coordinator node through which the sensors provide sensor data to a controller for the refrigerated container system. The wireless sensors and the coordinator incorporate a variety of features that ensure efficient utilization of battery life by preventing unintended pairing of sensors with other WPANs and excessive sensor signal processing arising from door chatter. Finally, pairing is performed without pressing a button on the wireless door sensor. Instead, the sensor's magnetic reed switch is enlisted to detect swiping of a magnet by a user to enter a pairing mode. | 09-26-2013 |
20130252551 | Means for Pairing A Hermetically Sealed Wireless Device - A refrigerated container system is described that includes a wireless personal area network (WPAN) including a plurality of wireless sensor nodes and a coordinator node through which the sensors provide sensor data to a controller for the refrigerated container system. The wireless sensors and the coordinator incorporate a variety of features that ensure efficient utilization of battery life by preventing unintended pairing of sensors with other WPANs and excessive sensor signal processing arising from door chatter. Finally, pairing is performed without pressing a button on the wireless door sensor. Instead, the sensor's magnetic reed switch is enlisted to detect swiping of a magnet by a user to enter a pairing mode. | 09-26-2013 |
20130252552 | Door Ajar Detection and Recovery for a Wireless Door Sensor - A refrigerated container system is described that includes a wireless personal area network (WPAN) including a plurality of wireless sensor nodes and a coordinator node through which the sensors provide sensor data to a controller for the refrigerated container system. The wireless sensors and the coordinator incorporate a variety of features that ensure efficient utilization of battery life by preventing unintended pairing of sensors with other WPANs and excessive sensor signal processing arising from door chatter. Finally, pairing is performed without pressing a button on the wireless door sensor. Instead, the sensor's magnetic reed switch is enlisted to detect swiping of a magnet by a user to enter a pairing mode. | 09-26-2013 |
Steve Pasek, Bartlett, IL US
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20130279386 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PRESERVING THE LIFE OF A POWER SOURCE OF A WIRELESS END NODE IN A TRANSPORT REFRIGERATION SYSTEM - Methods and systems for preserving the life of a power source of a wireless end node of a wireless communication system for use in a mobile environment are provided. In one embodiment, a method is provided that includes wirelessly transmitting a wireless end node acknowledgment message to a network coordinator during a normal operation mode of the wireless end node. The method also includes the wireless end node monitoring for a network coordinator acknowledgment message from a network coordinator in response to the wireless end node acknowledgement message during the normal operation mode of the wireless end node. Also, the method includes incrementing a missed acknowledgment counter value stored in a memory storage of the wireless end node when the network coordinator acknowledgment message is not received. Further, the method includes increasing a time period of a sleep timer of the wireless end node when the missed acknowledgment counter value equals a missed acknowledgment threshold. | 10-24-2013 |
20130285831 | INTERFACES FOR SETUP OF A TRANSPORT REFRIGERATION SYSTEM AND PROVIDING TRANSPORT REFRIGERATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION TO A USER - The embodiments described herein are directed to setup of a transport refrigeration system and providing transport refrigeration system diagnostic information to a user. In particular, interfaces on a wireless end node and a network coordinator of a wireless communication system are configured to provide setup and diagnostic functionality of the wireless communication system to a user with limited expertise in wireless communication systems. | 10-31-2013 |