Patents by Inventor Jerzy Lewak
Jerzy Lewak has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20200342508Abstract: Methods, supported by a computer system and practiced by a facilitator, are described which facilitate the procurement of equipment, supplies, services and information by any user. The methods comprise the use of current and new technology to support the initiation of orders for equipment, supplies, information, and services over the internet, but without the need for an internet connection at the time of initiating the order. The methods also comprise a plurality of possible sources of revenue for the facilitator, as well as providing value, savings of effort and time for the user. Users can be, for example a homeowner maintaining a home or a number of homes or apartments, a sailor maintaining a boat, or more generally any user of a vessel, a vehicle, or a spacecraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2019Publication date: October 29, 2020Inventors: Stanislaw M. A. Lewak, Jerzy Lewak
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Publication number: 20180101621Abstract: A method of organizing, managing, and providing interactive access to data in a database is disclosed, along with a program and a system for implementing the method. Associations between each data Item and at least one ItemSelector are established and stored. A predefined (but modifiable) Vocabulary of ItemSelectors sufficient to describe each Item of the database is created. Presently selected Items are described by a combination of associations defined by an appropriate Boolean combination of each ItemSelector in a presently selected set of ItemSelectors. A user controls the presently selected set by adding an ItemSelector from a presented group, or by removing a previously selected ItemSelector. The system ideally makes available to the user all relevant ItemSelectors—those which, if added to the presently selected set, would result in a set that describes at least one extant data Item. The system ideally makes all presently selected Items available to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2017Publication date: April 12, 2018Inventors: Jerzy Lewak, Miles Kevin Yano
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Publication number: 20150363496Abstract: Methods and systems of providing remote coded data storage, data analysis, and search and retrieval, with assurance of data security are described. Data security is such that it protects the data from any provider, administrator of remote services, or anyone breaking into the servers housing the data at the remote site. The methods include a coding schema such that both the storage and the associated services, such as data analysis, search and retrieval, can be provided even more efficiently and more responsively than without the coding. Possible applications of the methods include data storage, powerful data search and analysis services which can all be provided “in the Cloud” over the Internet, completely securely, even when a customer's private data set needs to be uploaded to the remote site. The efficiency of analysis, and search means that the methods may be useful even when security of data is not an issue.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2015Publication date: December 17, 2015Inventor: Jerzy Lewak
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Publication number: 20150310516Abstract: Methods, supported by a computer system and practiced by a facilitator, are described which facilitate the procurement of equipment, supplies, services and information by any user. The methods comprise the use of current and new technology to support the initiation of orders for equipment, supplies, information, and services over the internet, but without the need for an internet connection at the time of initiating the order. The methods also comprise a plurality of possible sources of revenue for the facilitator, as well as providing value, savings of effort and time for the user. Users can be, for example a homeowner maintaining a home or a number of homes or apartments, a sailor maintaining a boat, or more generally any user of a vessel, a vehicle, or a spacecraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2014Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Stanislaw M. A. Lewak, Jerzy Lewak
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Patent number: 8959365Abstract: Methods and systems of providing remote coded data storage, data analysis, and search and retrieval, with assurance of data security are described. Data security is such that it protects the data from any provider, administrator of remote services, or anyone breaking into the servers housing the data at the remote site. The methods include a coding schema such that both the storage and the associated services, such as data analysis, search and retrieval, can be provided even more efficiently and more responsively than without the coding. Possible applications of the methods include data storage, powerful data search and analysis services which can all be provided “in the Cloud” over the Internet, completely securely, even when a customer's private data set needs to be uploaded to the remote site. The efficiency of analysis, and search means that the methods may be useful even when security of data is not an issue.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2013Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: SpeedTrack, Inc.Inventor: Jerzy Lewak
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Publication number: 20140019776Abstract: Methods and systems of providing remote coded data storage, data analysis, and search and retrieval, with assurance of data security are described. Data security is such that it protects the data from any provider, administrator of remote services, or anyone breaking into the servers housing the data at the remote site. The methods include a coding schema such that both the storage and the associated services, such as data analysis, search and retrieval, can be provided even more efficiently and more responsively than without the coding. Possible applications of the methods include data storage, powerful data search and analysis services which can all be provided “in the Cloud” over the Internet, completely securely, even when a customer's private data set needs to be uploaded to the remote site. The efficiency of analysis, and search means that the methods may be useful even when security of data is not an issue.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2013Publication date: January 16, 2014Inventor: Jerzy Lewak
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Patent number: 8352487Abstract: A method of organizing, managing, and providing interactive access to data in a database is disclosed, along with a program and a system for implementing the method. Associations between each data Item and at least one ItemSelector are established and stored. A predefined (but modifiable) Vocabulary of ItemSelectors sufficient to describe each Item of the database is created. Presently selected Items are described by a combination of associations defined by an appropriate Boolean combination of each ItemSelector in a presently selected set of ItemSelectors. A user controls the presently selected set by adding an ItemSelector from a presented group, or by removing a previously selected ItemSelector. The system ideally makes available to the user all relevant ItemSelectors—those which, if added to the presently selected set, would result in a set that describes at least one extant data Item. The system ideally makes all presently selected Items available to the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2007Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Inventors: Jerzy Lewak, Miles Kevin Yano
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Publication number: 20070260594Abstract: A method of organizing, managing, and providing interactive access to data in a database is disclosed, along with a program and a system for implementing the method. Associations between each data Item and at least one ItemSelector are established and stored. A predefined (but modifiable) Vocabulary of ItemSelectors sufficient to describe each Item of the database is created. Presently selected Items are described by a combination of associations defined by an appropriate Boolean combination of each ItemSelector in a presently selected set of ItemSelectors. A user controls the presently selected set by adding an ItemSelector from a presented group, or by removing a previously selected ItemSelector. The system ideally makes available to the user all relevant ItemSelectors—those which, if added to the presently selected set, would result in a set that describes at least one extant data Item. The system ideally makes all presently selected Items available to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventors: Jerzy Lewak, Miles Yano
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Patent number: 7236972Abstract: A method of organizing, managing, and providing interactive access to data in a database is disclosed, along with a program and a system for implementing the method. Associations between each data Item and at least one ItemSelector are established and stored. A predefined (but modifiable) Vocabulary of ItemSelectors sufficient to describe each Item of the database is created. Presently selected Items are described by a combination of associations defined by an appropriate Boolean combination of each ItemSelector in a presently selected set of ItemSelectors. A user controls the presently selected set by adding an ItemSelector from a presented group, or by removing a previously selected ItemSelector. The system ideally makes available to the user all relevant ItemSelectors—those which, if added to the presently selected set, would result in a set that describes at least one extant data Item. The system ideally makes all presently selected Items available to the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2004Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: SpeedTrack, Inc.Inventors: Jerzy Lewak, Miles Kevin Yano
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Publication number: 20050114370Abstract: A method of organizing, managing, and providing interactive access to data in a database is disclosed, along with a program and a system for implementing the method. Associations between each data Item and at least one ItemSelector are established and stored. A predefined (but modifiable) Vocabulary of ItemSelectors sufficient to describe each Item of the database is created. Presently selected Items are described by a combination of associations defined by an appropriate Boolean combination of each ItemSelector in a presently selected set of ItemSelectors. A user controls the presently selected set by adding an ItemSelector from a presented group, or by removing a previously selected ItemSelector. The system ideally makes available to the user all relevant ItemSelectors—those which, if added to the presently selected set, would result in a set that describes at least one extant data Item. The system ideally makes all presently selected Items available to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2004Publication date: May 26, 2005Inventors: Jerzy Lewak, Miles Yano
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Patent number: 6856318Abstract: Methods of dynamically presenting transformations of expressions comprising symbols representing abstract concepts are described. Methods are presented of animating these symbols to exhibit the transformations and, optionally, link these animations with the corresponding animations of a concrete pictorial model. Additional methods are described linking these animations with computer controlled and,even computer calculated explanations of the process in both text and sound. The purpose is to present the rules for transforming abstract representations (for example equations) in ways that are much easier to understand and remember. Such animations are the modern dynamic “illustrations” of these transformations. Methods are described of computer controlled sequencing of the animations with corresponding animations of a concrete analogical model.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Inventor: Jerzy Lewak
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Patent number: 6826566Abstract: A method of organizing, managing, and providing interactive access to data in a database is disclosed, along with a program and a system for implementing the method. Associations between each data Item and at least one ItemSelector are established and stored. A predefined (but modifiable) Vocabulary of ItemSelectors sufficient to describe each Item of the database is created. Presently selected Items are described by a combination of associations defined by an appropriate Boolean combination of each ItemSelector in a presently selected set of ItemSelectors. A user controls the presently selected set by adding an ItemSelector from a presented group, or by removing a previously selected ItemSelector. The system ideally makes available to the user all relevant ItemSelectors—those which, if added to the presently selected set, would result in a set that describes at least one extant data Item. The system ideally makes all presently selected Items available to the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Speedtrack, Inc.Inventors: Jerzy Lewak, Miles Kevin Yano
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Patent number: 6681217Abstract: In the field of computer text search engines, regular expression text pattern matching is combined with an extended set of Boolean operators. A pre-processor is described which will convert mixed Boolean-GREP expressions into equivalent pure GREP expressions enabling existing GREP search technology to be used to implement this invention. Additional optimizations are described when users need to search for any one of a list of text patterns.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1999Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Inventor: Jerzy Lewak
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Publication number: 20030195873Abstract: A method of organizing, managing, and providing interactive access to data in a database is disclosed, along with a program and a system for implementing the method. Associations between each data Item and at least one ItemSelector are established and stored. A predefined (but modifiable) Vocabulary of ItemSelectors sufficient to describe each Item of the database is created. Presently selected Items are described by a combination of associations defined by an appropriate Boolean combination of each ItemSelector in a presently selected set of ItemSelectors. A user controls the presently selected set by adding an ItemSelector from a presented group, or by removing a previously selected ItemSelector. The system ideally makes available to the user all relevant ItemSelectors—those which, if added to the presently selected set, would result in a set that describes at least one extant data Item. The system ideally makes all presently selected Items available to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Jerzy Lewak, Miles Kevin Yano