Patents by Inventor John M. Kaczmarczyk
John M. Kaczmarczyk 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: 10214893Abstract: A manhole base assembly and a method for making the same employ a non-cylindrical, low-volume concrete base that is fully lined to protect the concrete against chemical and physical attack while in service. This lined concrete manhole base assembly may be readily produced using a modular manhole form assembly which can be configured for a wide variety of geometrical configurations compatible with, e.g., varying pipe angles, elevations and sizes. The form assembly is configurable to provide any desired angle and elevation for the pipe apertures to interface with various underground systems, and can be formed on-site to facilitate compatibility with existing structures. The assembly provides for flexible, modular construction of a wide variety of lined manhole base assemblies at minimal cost, reduced concrete consumption and reduced operational complexity. The modular nature of the production form assembly also facilitates reduced inventory requirements when various manhole base assembly geometries are needed.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2017Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: Press-Seal CorporationInventors: James W. Skinner, Jimmy D. Gamble, Robert R. Slocum, John M. Kaczmarczyk, John M. Kurdziel
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Patent number: 10053850Abstract: A manhole base assembly and a method for making the same, in which a non-cylindrical, low-volume concrete base is fully lined to protect the concrete against chemical and physical attack while in service. This lined concrete manhole base assembly may be readily produced using a modular manhole form assembly which can be configured for a wide variety of geometrical configurations compatible with, e.g., varying pipe angles, elevations and sizes. The form assembly is configurable to provide any desired angle and elevation for the pipe apertures using existing, standard sets of form assembly materials, and may also be used in conjunction with industry-standard cylindrical casting jackets for compatibility with existing casting operations. The resulting system provides for flexible construction of a wide variety of lined manhole base assemblies at minimal cost, reduced concrete consumption and reduced operational complexity.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2017Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: Press-Seal CorporationInventors: James W. Skinner, Jimmy D. Gamble, Robert R. Slocum, John M. Kaczmarczyk
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Publication number: 20170260734Abstract: A manhole base assembly and a method for making the same employ a non-cylindrical, low-volume concrete base that is fully lined to protect the concrete against chemical and physical attack while in service. This lined concrete manhole base assembly may be readily produced using a modular manhole form assembly which can be configured for a wide variety of geometrical configurations compatible with, e.g., varying pipe angles, elevations and sizes. The form assembly is configurable to provide any desired angle and elevation for the pipe apertures to interface with various underground systems, and can be formed on-site to facilitate compatibility with existing structures. The assembly provides for flexible, modular construction of a wide variety of lined manhole base assemblies at minimal cost, reduced concrete consumption and reduced operational complexity. The modular nature of the production form assembly also facilitates reduced inventory requirements when various manhole base assembly geometries are needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2017Publication date: September 14, 2017Inventors: James W. Skinner, Jimmy D. Gamble, Robert R. Slocum, John M. Kaczmarczyk, John M. Kurdziel
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Publication number: 20170167127Abstract: A manhole base assembly and a method for making the same, in which a non-cylindrical, low-volume concrete base is fully lined to protect the concrete against chemical and physical attack while in service. This lined concrete manhole base assembly may be readily produced using a modular manhole form assembly which can be configured for a wide variety of geometrical configurations compatible with, e.g., varying pipe angles, elevations and sizes. The form assembly is configurable to provide any desired angle and elevation for the pipe apertures using existing, standard sets of form assembly materials, and may also be used in conjunction with industry-standard cylindrical casting jackets for compatibility with existing casting operations. The resulting system provides for flexible construction of a wide variety of lined manhole base assemblies at minimal cost, reduced concrete consumption and reduced operational complexity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2017Publication date: June 15, 2017Inventors: James W. Skinner, Jimmy D. Gamble, Robert R. Slocum, John M. Kaczmarczyk
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Patent number: 9644768Abstract: A sealing assembly has an expansion band having an arcuate band portion and a pair of threaded end portions formed at opposing ends of the arcuate band, in which the arcuate band and threaded end portions are monolithically formed as a single piece. Fixed within respective threaded end portions are a pair of oppositely threaded nuts adapted to receive a bolt having correspondingly oppositely threaded ends. Rotation of the bolt causes the threaded end portions to be simultaneously driven apart or drawn toward one another (depending on the rotation direction of the bolt) to thereby expand or contract the overall outer profile of the arcuate band portion. The monolithically formed expansion band may be made of an inexpensive, non-rusting material such as nylon 66, and glass fibers and/or additives may be employed to impart strength and flexibility.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: PRESS-SEAL CORPORATIONInventors: James W. Skinner, Graham E. Blackwood, Katherine A. Bergfeld, Michael R. Miller, John M. Kaczmarczyk
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Patent number: 9617722Abstract: A manhole base assembly and a method for making the same, in which a non-cylindrical, low-volume concrete base is fully lined to protect the concrete against chemical and physical attack while in service. This lined concrete manhole base assembly may be readily produced using a modular manhole form assembly which can be configured for a wide variety of geometrical configurations compatible with, e.g., varying pipe angles, elevations and sizes. The form assembly is configurable to provide any desired angle and elevation for the pipe apertures using existing, standard sets of form assembly materials, and may also be used in conjunction with industry-standard cylindrical casting jackets for compatibility with existing casting operations. The resulting system provides for flexible construction of a wide variety of lined manhole base assemblies at minimal cost, reduced concrete consumption and reduced operational complexity.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2015Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Press-Seal CorporationInventors: James W. Skinner, Jimmy D. Gamble, Robert R. Slocum, John M. Kaczmarczyk
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Publication number: 20160145848Abstract: A manhole base assembly and a method for making the same, in which a non-cylindrical, low-volume concrete base is fully lined to protect the concrete against chemical and physical attack while in service. This lined concrete manhole base assembly may be readily produced using a modular manhole form assembly which can be configured for a wide variety of geometrical configurations compatible with, e.g., varying pipe angles, elevations and sizes. The form assembly is configurable to provide any desired angle and elevation for the pipe apertures using existing, standard sets of form assembly materials, and may also be used in conjunction with industry-standard cylindrical casting jackets for compatibility with existing casting operations. The resulting system provides for flexible construction of a wide variety of lined manhole base assemblies at minimal cost, reduced concrete consumption and reduced operational complexity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2015Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: James W. Skinner, Jimmy D. Gamble, Robert R. Slocum, John M. Kaczmarczyk
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Patent number: 9151107Abstract: A sealing system seals the perimeter of insulated hinged double doors. The sealing system includes first and second exterior seals made of a monolithic, resilient and elastically deformable material. The first exterior seal has an elongated lobe for contacting the exterior of said door, and both of the first and second exterior seals have an interior lobe which contact one another when the doors are closed. The sealing system further includes first and second inner seals made of a monolithic, resilient and elastically deformable material, each having a pair of spaced-apart sealing lobes. The inner seals are mounted to respective doors in a staggered fashion, such that the respective pairs of sealing lobes interact with one another to create a redundant, weather-resistant and thermally robust seal when the double doors are closed.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2014Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Press-Seal Gasket CorporationInventors: John M. Kaczmarczyk, Jim D. Gamble
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Patent number: 9032668Abstract: A roll-up door seal that may be monolithically formed from a single material of uniform density. The seal is sized and adapted to assemble to a standard roll-up door frame without a separate or dedicated frame structure. The seal provides redundant sealing surfaces, positioned to cooperate with both the door and door frame, which ensure an effective and durable fluid tight seal between the cargo space enclosed by the roll-up door and the ambient environment. The seal may be produced by extrusion from a flexible, weather resistant material such as EPDM, thereby providing a low cost solution for sealing roll-up doors having industry standard door frame constructions. The seal is firmly engageable with the door frame, such that the seal may be installed with little or no secondary fixation.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2013Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Press-Seal Gasket CorporationInventors: Graham E. Blackwood, Michael R. Miller, John M. Kaczmarczyk
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Publication number: 20150082705Abstract: A sealing system seals the perimeter of insulated hinged double doors. The sealing system includes first and second exterior seals made of a monolithic, resilient and elastically deformable material. The first exterior seal has an elongated lobe for contacting the exterior of said door, and both of the first and second exterior seals have an interior lobe which contact one another when the doors are closed. The sealing system further includes first and second inner seals made of a monolithic, resilient and elastically deformable material, each having a pair of spaced-apart sealing lobes. The inner seals are mounted to respective doors in a staggered fashion, such that the respective pairs of sealing lobes interact with one another to create a redundant, weather-resistant and thermally robust seal when the double doors are closed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventors: John M. Kaczmarczyk, Jim D. Gamble
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Publication number: 20140069018Abstract: A roll-up door seal that may be monolithically formed from a single material of uniform density. The seal is sized and adapted to assemble to a standard roll-up door frame without a separate or dedicated frame structure. The seal provides redundant sealing surfaces, positioned to cooperate with both the door and door frame, which ensure an effective and durable fluid tight seal between the cargo space enclosed by the roll-up door and the ambient environment. The seal may be produced by extrusion from a flexible, weather resistant material such as EPDM, thereby providing a low cost solution for sealing roll-up doors having industry standard door frame constructions. The seal is firmly engageable with the door frame, such that the seal may be installed with little or no secondary fixation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: PRESS-SEAL GASKET CORPORATIONInventors: Graham E. Blackwood, Michael R. Miller, John M. Kaczmarczyk
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Patent number: 7278681Abstract: A vehicle console with unique utilitarian features. One feature includes a table member that extends from a compartment to provide at least a writing surface. Another feature includes a slideable armrest and tray device. The tray device includes a rotatable tray that alternately provides a tray and a writing surface. Yet another feature is a storage compartment that can be opened by rotating the compartment about an axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2005Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: NYX, Inc.Inventors: Lev Lilov, Chain S. Sandhu, John M. Kaczmarczyk
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Patent number: 6961378Abstract: Method and encoder for encoding a digital video image stream. The encoding includes spatial compression of still images in the video stream and temporal compression between the still images. The spatial compression is carried out by converting a time domain image of a macroblock to a frequency domain image of the macroblock, taking the discrete cosine transform of the frequency domain image, transforming the discrete cosine transformed macroblock image by a quantization factor, and run length encoding the quantized discrete cosine transformed macroblock image. The temporal compression is carried out by reconstructing the run length encoded, quantized, discrete cosine transformed image of the macroblock, searching for a best match macroblock, and constructing a motion vector between them. This forms a bitstream of run length encoded, quantized, discrete cosine transform macroblocks and of motion vectors. This bitstream is passed to and through an external buffer to a transmission medium.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1998Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James D. Greenfield, John M. Kaczmarczyk, Agnes Y. Ngai
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Patent number: 6198772Abstract: A digital video encoder system having a motion estimation processor, and an interface to the motion estimation processor. The motion estimation processor includes a reference memory interface, and inverse quantization processor, an inverse discrete cosine transform processor, and a motion estimation processor unit including a hierarchal search unit. The motion estimation processor is utilized generating temporally compressed datastreams, that is, I-P and I-P-B datastreams.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1997Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Charles E. Boice, Lawrence D. Curley, John M. Kaczmarczyk, Agnes Y. Ngai, Charles J. Stein
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Patent number: 6040875Abstract: A method to compensate for a fade in a digital video input sequence is provided where the video input sequence is to be compressed according to the MPEG-2 video compression standard. The method comprises a first step of dividing each frame of a current frame into two fields. In a second step, each field of the current frame is divided into at least one field band. In a third step, the luminance and chrominance pixel values are individually summed for the pixels in each field of the current frame. In a fourth step, the luminance pixel values are summed for the pixels in each field band of the current frame. In a fifth step, each respective field band sum and field sum of the current frame is compared with that of the previous frame in the video input sequence. In a sixth step, detection of whether or not a fade has occurred is provided, based upon the comparison in the fifth step. In a seventh step, the encoding algorithm is adjusted if a fade has occurred.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Charles E. Boice, John M. Kaczmarczyk, Agnes Y. Ngai, Michael P. Vachon
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Patent number: 6040861Abstract: Method, system and computer program product are provided for adaptively encoding in hardware, software or a combination thereof a sequence of video frames in real-time. A first encoding subsystem is employed to analyze the sequence of video frames to derive information on at least one characteristic thereof, such as motion statistics, non-motion statistics, scene change statistics, or scene fade statistics. The gathered information may comprise either an intraframe characteristic or an interframe characteristic. A second encoding subsystem, coupled to the first encoding subsystem, encodes the sequence of video frames employing at least one controllable parameter. The second encoding subsystem dynamically adapts intraframe or interframe encoding of the sequence of video frames by adjusting the at least one controllable parameter used in the encoding process in response to the derived information from the first encoding subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1997Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Lilla Boroczky, Charlene Ann Gebler, John M. Kaczmarczyk, Edward F. Westermann, Robert L. Woodard
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Patent number: 5978029Abstract: Method, system and computer program product are provided for adaptively encoding in hardware, software or a combination thereof a sequence of video frames in real-time. A first encoding subsystem analyzes the sequence of video frames to derive information on at least one characteristic thereof, such as motion statistics, non-motion statistics, scene change statistics, or scene fade statistics. The gathered information may be either an intraframe characteristic or an interframe characteristic. A control processor is coupled to the first encoding subsystem to automatically analyze the gathered information in real time and dynamically produce a set of control parameters. A second encoding subsystem, coupled to the control processor, then encodes each frame of the sequence of video frames employing the corresponding set of control parameters.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Charles E. Boice, Barbara A. Hall, John M. Kaczmarczyk, Agnes Yee Ngai, Stephen P. Pokrinchak
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Patent number: D752968Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2014Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: Press-Seal Gasket CorporationInventors: Graham E. Blackwood, Katherine A. Bergfeld, Michael R. Miller, John M. Kaczmarczyk, James W. Skinner
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Patent number: D813661Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2015Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: Press-Seal CorporationInventors: Graham E. Blackwood, Katherine A. Bergfeld, Michael R. Miller, John M. Kaczmarczyk, James W. Skinner
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Patent number: D814285Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2015Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: Press-Seal CorporationInventors: Graham E. Blackwood, Katherine A. Bergfeld, Michael R. Miller, John M. Kaczmarczyk, James W. Skinner