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  • 6 Hansens Cor, Titusville, NJ 08560 (609) 737-2772
  • Trenton, NJ
  • Hopewell, NJ
  • 35 Curlis Ave, Pennington, NJ 08534
  • 45 Donato Dr, Little Falls, NJ 07424 (973) 812-9889
  • Clifton, NJ
  • Santa Clarita, CA

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Us Patents

Method Of Reducing Electro-Static Discharge (Esd) From Conductors On Insulators

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US Patent:
7677462, Mar 16, 2010
Filed:
Jul 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/484984
Inventors:
John Hynes - Reisterstown MD, US
John Kawand - Titusville NJ, US
Lily O'Boyle - Cream Ridge NJ, US
Sundar Sadasivan - Plainsboro NJ, US
Leonardo Vincitore - Yonkers NY, US
Salvatore F. D'Amato - Mocksville NC, US
Assignee:
JDS Uniphase Corporation - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
G06K 19/06
US Classification:
235492, 235487, 235493, 359 5
Abstract:
A non-conductive carrier having a conductive component comprising a plurality of sections to disrupt the conductive component's conductive path. Each section is isolated from other sections such that a charge accumulated in one section cannot combine with the charge accumulated in another section, thereby minimizing any potential electrostatic discharge from the carrier.

Flow-Through Dryer

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US Patent:
20060213079, Sep 28, 2006
Filed:
Sep 17, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/246776
Inventors:
Helio Ribeiro - Newark NJ, US
William Sellars - Milwaukee WI, US
Crawford Williams - West Chester PA, US
Ron Charno - Drexel Hill PA, US
John Kawand - Titusville NJ, US
International Classification:
F26B 11/02
US Classification:
034595000
Abstract:
A flow-through dryer for drying webs of material comprising a rotatable drying drum having a cylindrical drum face and section flanges on the drum ends that enclose an interior space. The drum face is configured as a series of spaced pleated vent plates mounted circumferentially about the outside of drying drum. The pleated vent plates are perforated to allow air flow into the interior space and have an outer edge that is adapted to support the web of material about the drying drum.

Flow-Through Dryer

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US Patent:
20070144030, Jun 28, 2007
Filed:
Mar 7, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/683076
Inventors:
Helio Ribeiro - Newark NJ, US
William Sellars - Milwaukee WI, US
Crawford Williams - West Chester PA, US
Ron Charno - Drexel Hill PA, US
John Kawand - Titusville NJ, US
International Classification:
D06F 58/00
F26B 3/00
US Classification:
034115000, 034122000, 034453000
Abstract:
A flow-through dryer for drying webs of material comprising a rotatable drying drum having a cylindrical drum face and section flanges on the drum ends that enclose an interior space. The drum face is configured as a series of spaced pleated vent plates mounted circumferentially about the outside of drying drum. The pleated vent plates are perforated to allow air flow into the interior space and have an outer edge that is adapted to support the web of material about the drying drum.

Removable Insulating Jacket For Bottle Attached To A Bar

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US Patent:
54254841, Jun 20, 1995
Filed:
May 21, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/066892
Inventors:
John G. Kawand - Pennington NJ
Richard N. Brooks - Miami Beach FL
International Classification:
B62J 700
US Classification:
224 32R
Abstract:
A removable insulating jacket for the body section and funnel section of a bottle carried in a cage affixed to a bar of a bicycle in which the insulation for the body section is formed from foam having skin on at least one surface that is compressed to form flaps that are used to secure that portion to the bar and tabs for closing off the rear end. The insulation for the funnel section is formed from an arcuate sheet of foam that is connected end to end to form a frustum having ridges therein to enable a cyclist to obtain a good grip thereon when the bottle is to be removed from the cage.

Slidable Seal For Use With A Catheter Gard Unit

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US Patent:
56858582, Nov 11, 1997
Filed:
May 17, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/435945
Inventors:
John George Kawand - Clifton NJ
Assignee:
Datascope Corp. - Montvale NJ
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
604171
Abstract:
A catheter gard unit is disclosed herein which includes a flexible tapered introduction guide. The distal end of the tapered introduction guide, in a sheath procedure, is placed over a guide wire and into a sheath, both of which have been pre-placed within a patient's body. In a sheathless procedure, the distal end of the tapered introduction guide is placed adjacent the skin of the patient and over the pre-placed guide wire. The gard unit comprises a body with a passageway therethrough for the passage of the catheter tube. A resilient slidable seal is mounted upon the tapered introduction guide of the gard unit. The slidable seal is adapted to slid over and seal the connection between the introduction guide, through which the catheter is placed, and a hemostasis valve of the sheath, after insertion of the sheath into the patient's body and thereby form a liquid seal between the introduction guide and the sheath. Thus, in use, liquid is prevented from leaking between the sheath and the catheter gard unit at the point of connection. When a sheathless procedure is performed the slidable seal is positioned and retained on the catheter gard unit removed from the point where the introduction guide meets with the skin of the patient.
John G Kawand from Titusville, NJ, age ~62 Get Report