Patents by Inventor John Jablonski
John Jablonski 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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Patent number: 11891039Abstract: A brake pedal assembly comprising a pedal and a pedal resistance force member operably coupled to the pedal. A damper pedal resistance force module defines an interior fluid-filled cavity. A shaft extends through the damper module and includes a piston mounted thereon and moveable through the fluid-filled cavity to generate a damper resistance force. A spring pedal resistance force module is adapted to generate a spring pedal resistance force. A pedal force sensing module is mounted to the pedal resistance force member. A pedal position sensor is mounted to the pedal resistance force member. A pedal force sensor is mounted to the pedal resistance force member.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2022Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Assignee: CTS CorporationInventors: Steven John Street, John Jablonski, Xiaofeng Huang, Douglas C. Moore, Eric Brannstrom
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Patent number: 11857727Abstract: A patient interface device is includes a cushion and a frame assembly coupled to the cushion, the frame assembly including a main frame member and a stiffening structure coupled to the main frame member, the stiffening structure having a main arm, a first Y-portion coupled to a first end of the main arm having first and second front branches extending at upward and downward angles, respectively, from the first end of the main arm, and a second Y-portion coupled to a second end of the main arm having first and second rear branches extending at upward and downward angles, respectively, from the second end of the main arm.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2021Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventor: Gregory John Jablonski
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Publication number: 20230202544Abstract: A self-contained portable material transport cart for game transport and utility transport of equipment and supplies including emergency medical transport in multiple venues. The extraction cart has a lightweight collapsible frame with cargo support straps or netting. Fixed and folding wheels and telescopically extensible frame members allow for compact storage and backpack transport to user location. Extensible frame is adjustable for length and width for cargo transport with an optional trailer hitch adapter allowing the cart to be pulled by an off-road vehicle, if needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2022Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventor: John Jablonski
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Publication number: 20230136473Abstract: A brake pedal assembly comprising a pedal and a pedal resistance force member operably coupled to the pedal. A damper pedal resistance force module defines an interior fluid-filled cavity. A shaft extends through the damper module and includes a piston mounted thereon and moveable through the fluid-filled cavity to generate a damper resistance force. A spring pedal resistance force module is adapted to generate a spring pedal resistance force. A pedal force sensing module is mounted to the pedal resistance force member. A pedal position sensor is mounted to the pedal resistance force member. A pedal force sensor is mounted to the pedal resistance force member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2022Publication date: May 4, 2023Inventors: Steven John Street, John Jablonski, Xiaofeng Huang, Douglas C. Moore, Eric Brannstrom
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Patent number: 11597366Abstract: A brake pedal assembly comprising a pedal and a pedal resistance force member operably coupled to the pedal. A damper pedal resistance force module defines an interior fluid-filled cavity. A shaft extends through the damper module and includes a piston mounted thereon and moveable through the fluid-filled cavity to generate a damper resistance force. A spring pedal resistance force module is adapted to generate a spring pedal resistance force. A pedal force sensing module is mounted to the pedal resistance force member. A pedal position sensor is mounted to the pedal resistance force member. A pedal force sensor is mounted to the pedal resistance force member.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2020Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: CTS CORPORATIONInventors: Steven John Street, John Jablonski, Xiaofeng Huang, Douglas C. Moore, Eric Brannstrom
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Publication number: 20220396177Abstract: A vehicle seat track position sensor assembly is adapted for mounting to a moveable vehicle seat track. The vehicle seat track position sensor assembly comprises a bracket including a plurality of walls defining a central bracket cavity and a plurality of teeth. A sensor body is seated in the central bracket cavity of the bracket and includes another plurality of teeth adapted for engagement with the plurality of teeth on the bracket for securing the sensor body to the bracket. The vehicle seat track position sensor assembly is adapted for mounting into the interior cavity of a moveable vehicle seat track. The plurality of teeth on the sensor body are adapted for advancement relative to and against the teeth of the bracket for locking the vehicle seat track position sensor assembly in the interior cavity of the vehicle seat track at a selected position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2022Publication date: December 15, 2022Inventor: John Jablonski
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Patent number: 11511065Abstract: A patient interface device includes a frame member and a cushion having a main body, a sealing portion, and first and second posts extending from the main body. The frame member defines a first orifice and a second orifice. The first post of the cushion is rotatably received within the first orifice and the second post is rotatably received within the second orifice in a manner that permits the cushion to rotate relative to the frame member.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2019Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventor: Gregory John Jablonski
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Patent number: 11040466Abstract: The present application describes a system for curing moldable material. The system comprises an energy source, a mold, and/or other components. The mold comprises internal mold surfaces forming a mold cavity. The mold is formed from one or more materials configured to absorb electromagnetic radiation emitted by the energy source. The mold has a hot zone and a cold zone. The hot zone and the cold zone have the one or more materials thereof comprising at least one different physical characteristic so that the hot zone and the cold zone absorb the electromagnetic radiation at different rates and/or in different amounts. The hot zone absorbs more electromagnetic radiation than, and/or electromagnetic radiation faster than, the cold zone.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2018Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventors: Richard Thomas Haibach, Anthony Vincent Startare, Gregory John Jablonski
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Publication number: 20210146085Abstract: A patient interface device is includes a cushion and a frame assembly coupled to the cushion, the frame assembly including a main frame member and a stiffening structure coupled to the main frame member, the stiffening structure having a main arm, a first Y-portion coupled to a first end of the main arm having first and second front branches extending at upward and downward angles, respectively, from the first end of the main arm, and a second Y-portion coupled to a second end of the main arm having first and second rear branches extending at upward and downward angles, respectively, from the second end of the main arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2021Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventor: GREGORY JOHN JABLONSKI
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Patent number: 10933211Abstract: A patient interface device is includes a cushion and a frame assembly coupled to the cushion, the frame assembly including a main frame member and a stiffening structure coupled to the main frame member, the stiffening structure having a main arm, a first Y-portion coupled to a first end of the main arm having first and second front branches extending at upward and downward angles, respectively, from the first end of the main arm, and a second Y-portion coupled to a second end of the main arm having first and second rear branches extending at upward and downward angles, respectively, from the second end of the main arm.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2018Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventor: Gregory John Jablonski
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Publication number: 20200353908Abstract: A brake pedal assembly comprising a pedal and a pedal resistance force member operably coupled to the pedal. A damper pedal resistance force module defines an interior fluid-filled cavity. A shaft extends through the damper module and includes a piston mounted thereon and moveable through the fluid-filled cavity to generate a damper resistance force. A spring pedal resistance force module is adapted to generate a spring pedal resistance force. A pedal force sensing module is mounted to the pedal resistance force member. A pedal position sensor is mounted to the pedal resistance force member. A pedal force sensor is mounted to the pedal resistance force member.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2020Publication date: November 12, 2020Applicant: CTS CorporationInventors: Steven John Street, John Jablonski, Xiaofeng Huang, Douglas C. Moore, Eric Brannstrom
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Patent number: 10752206Abstract: A buckle, such as a vehicle seat belt buckle, operable between a buckled and unbuckled condition. A sensor integrated circuit in the buckle senses the buckled or unbuckled condition of the buckle and generates an electrical signal indicative of the buckled or unbuckled condition of the buckle. A RF integrated circuit in the buckle and in the form of a microcontroller integrated circuit with an RF signal transmitter receives the electrical signal generated by the sensor integrated circuit and transmits an RF signal indicative of the buckled or unbuckled condition of the buckle to a vehicle's control unit via an RF signal antenna in the buckle. A battery in the buckle provides power to the sensor and RF integrated circuits.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2019Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: CTS CorporationInventors: Gonzalo Lopez Tinoco, Xiaofeng Huang, Adam Ariffin, John Jablonski, Jason D. Turner
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Publication number: 20200215726Abstract: The present system is configured to absorb, using a fluid medium in a reservoir, electromagnetic radiation to heat the fluid medium. The fluid medium may then conduct heat into a mold cavity formed by interior mold surfaces of at least two mold pieces. The fluid medium may heat up to, but not beyond, a phase transition temperature of the fluid medium, reducing instances of accidental damage to moldable material in a mold cavity during thermally-accelerated curing of the moldable material. In some instances a mold may be placed in liquid contained by the reservoir. In some instances, a mold may have integral reservoirs in individual mold pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2018Publication date: July 9, 2020Inventors: RICHARD THOMAS HAIBACH, Anthony Vincent Startare, Gregory John Jablonski
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Publication number: 20190256041Abstract: A buckle, such as a vehicle seat belt buckle, operable between a buckled and unbuckled condition. A sensor integrated circuit in the buckle senses the buckled or unbuckled condition of the buckle and generates an electrical signal indicative of the buckled or unbuckled condition of the buckle. A RF integrated circuit in the buckle and in the form of a microcontroller integrated circuit with an RF signal transmitter receives the electrical signal generated by the sensor integrated circuit and transmits an RF signal indicative of the buckled or unbuckled condition of the buckle to a vehicle's control unit via an RF signal antenna in the buckle. A battery in the buckle provides power to the sensor and RF integrated circuits.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2019Publication date: August 22, 2019Applicant: CTS CorporationInventors: Gonzalo Lopez Tinoco, Xiaofeng Huang, Adam Ariffin, John Jablonski, Jason D. Turner
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Patent number: 10380162Abstract: A device may receive information that identifies an item to be categorized. The device may map the item to a first vector based on the information that identifies the item. The device may compare the first vector to a second vector based on mapping the item to the first vector. The device may determine a similarity value between the first vector and the second vector based on comparing the first vector and the second vector. The device may determine that the similarity value satisfies a threshold. The device may determine a category associated with the item based on the similarity value satisfying the threshold. The second vector may be associated with the category. The device may provide information that identifies the category associated with the item to cause an action to be performed.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2016Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Accenture Global Solutions LimitedInventor: John Jablonski
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Publication number: 20190143065Abstract: A patient interface device includes a frame member and a cushion having a main body, a sealing portion, and first and second posts extending from the main body. The frame member defines a first orifice and a second orifice. The first post of the cushion is rotatably received within the first orifice and the second post is rotatably received within the second orifice in a manner that permits the cushion to rotate relative to the frame member.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2019Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventor: Gregory John Jablonski
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Patent number: 10213570Abstract: A patient interface device includes a frame member and a cushion having a main body, a sealing portion, and first and second posts extending from the main body. The frame member defines a first orifice and a second orifice. The first post of the cushion is rotateably received within the first orifice and the second post is rotateably received within the second orifice in a manner that permits the cushion to rotate relative to the frame member.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2017Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: KOININKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventor: Gregory John Jablonski
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Publication number: 20180370078Abstract: The present application describes a system for curing moldable material. The system comprises an energy source, a mold, and/or other components. The mold comprises internal mold surfaces forming a mold cavity. The mold is formed from one or more materials configured to absorb electromagnetic radiation emitted by the energy source. The mold has a hot zone and a cold zone. The hot zone and the cold zone have the one or more materials thereof comprising at least one different physical characteristic so that the hot zone and the cold zone absorb the electromagnetic radiation at different rates and/or in different amounts. The hot zone absorbs more electromagnetic radiation than, and/or electromagnetic radiation faster than, the cold zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventors: RICHARD THOMAS HAIBACH, ANTHONY VINCENT STARTARE, GREGORY JOHN JABLONSKI
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Publication number: 20180185600Abstract: A patient interface device is includes a cushion and a frame assembly coupled to the cushion, the frame assembly including a main frame member and a stiffening structure coupled to the main frame member, the stiffening structure having a main arm, a first Y-portion coupled to a first end of the main arm having first and second front branches extending at upward and downward angles, respectively, from the first end of the main arm, and a second Y-portion coupled to a second end of the main arm having first and second rear branches extending at upward and downward angles, respectively, from the second end of the main arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2018Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventor: GREGORY JOHN JABLONSKI
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Publication number: 20180113934Abstract: A device may receive information that identifies an item to be categorized. The device may map the item to a first vector based on the information that identifies the item. The device may compare the first vector to a second vector based on mapping the item to the first vector. The device may determine a similarity value between the first vector and the second vector based on comparing the first vector and the second vector. The device may determine that the similarity value satisfies a threshold. The device may determine a category associated with the item based on the similarity value satisfying the threshold. The second vector may be associated with the category. The device may provide information that identifies the category associated with the item to cause an action to be performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2016Publication date: April 26, 2018Inventor: John JABLONSKI