Patents by Inventor Scott Kowalczyk
Scott Kowalczyk 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: 20240262879Abstract: This invention relates to IL-12 Fc fusion proteins and their use in medicine, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, and methods of using the same as agents for treatment and/or prevention of cancer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2024Publication date: August 8, 2024Inventors: Stephen R. COMEAU, Phillip KIM, Aleksandra Katarzyna KOWALCZYK, Randal Scott KUDRA, Emma LANGLEY, Chen LI, Philipp MUELLER, Andrew K. URICK
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Patent number: 8783300Abstract: A hose assembly and a method for forming the hose assembly are disclosed. The hose assembly includes a core tube having an outer peripheral surface and is formed from a fluoropolymer. The hose assembly also includes a first reinforcing layer disposed about the core tube and defining a plurality of first apertures, and a second reinforcing layer disposed about the first reinforcing layer and having an exterior surface and defining a plurality of second apertures. The hose assembly further includes a polymeric binder, formed from a binder composition, on the outer peripheral surface of the core tube, in the first and second apertures, and about the exterior surface of the second reinforcing layer to bond the first and second reinforcing layers to the core tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2010Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Kongsberg Actuation Systems II, Inc.Inventors: Rich Hahn, Scott Kowalczyk, Norman S. Martucci
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Patent number: 8391664Abstract: A fiber optic connector holder including a housing with at least one cavity for receiving a fiber optic connector with a dust cap in place about a terminal end of the connector. The housing may be integrally molded with retaining structures for releasably engaging the fiber optic connector and releasable catches for mounting the housing at a mount location. The presence of a fiber optic connector within a cavity of the housing may prevent the removal of the housing from a mounting location.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Joy K. McKnight
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Patent number: 8290329Abstract: A fiber access terminal includes a drop cable side and a distribution cable side. The sides are separated by a frame to which a variety of cable management and cable connections components may be mounted. Optical fibers are routed from drop and distribution cables through a plurality of routing paths to splice trays for connection to other optical fibers. The terminal includes a base and a dome cover mounted to the base defining an enclosed interior. Passageways between the base and the dome cover are closed by removable covers to limit moisture and animals from accessing an interior of the dome cover. A tether connects the removable covers to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Ray Hagen
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Publication number: 20110176785Abstract: A fiber optic connector holder including a housing with at least one cavity for receiving a fiber optic connector with a dust cap in place about a terminal end of the connector. The housing may be integrally molded with retaining structures for releasably engaging the fiber optic connector and releasable catches for mounting the housing at a mount location. The presence of a fiber optic connector within a cavity of the housing may prevent the removal of the housing from a mounting location.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2011Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Joy K. McKnight
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Patent number: 7945137Abstract: A fiber optic connector holder including a housing with at least one cavity for receiving a fiber optic connector with a dust cap in place about a terminal end of the connector. The housing may be integrally molded with retaining structures for releasably engaging the fiber optic connector and releasable catches for mounting the housing at a mount location. The presence of a fiber optic connector within a cavity of the housing may prevent the removal of the housing from a mounting location.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2009Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Joy K. McKnight
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Publication number: 20110036442Abstract: A hose assembly and a method for forming the hose assembly are disclosed. The hose assembly includes a core tube having an outer peripheral surface and is formed from a fluoropolymer. The hose assembly also includes a first reinforcing layer disposed about the core tube and defining a plurality of first apertures, and a second reinforcing layer disposed about the first reinforcing layer and having an exterior surface and defining a plurality of second apertures. The hose assembly further includes a polymeric binder, formed from a binder composition, on the outer peripheral surface of the core tube, in the first and second apertures, and about the exterior surface of the second reinforcing layer to bond the first and second reinforcing layers to the core tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventors: Rich Hahn, Scott Kowalczyk, Norman S. Martucci
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Publication number: 20100125998Abstract: A cabinet is provided for managing the connections between a feeder cable and a distribution cable wherein the distribution cable is a blown optical fiber. The cabinet includes shelves for holding splices between the feeder cable and the distribution cable. The shelves also include microduct holders for holding each of the microducts associated with the distribution cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2010Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Douglas C. Ellens, James J. Solheid
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Patent number: 7657148Abstract: A cabinet is provided for managing the connections between a feeder cable and a distribution cable wherein the distribution cable is a blown optical fiber. The cabinet includes shelves for holding splices between the feeder cable and the distribution cable. The shelves also include microduct holders for holding each of the microducts associated with the distribution cable.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2008Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Douglas C. Ellens, James J. Solheid
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Publication number: 20090285541Abstract: A fiber optic connector holder including a housing with at least one cavity for receiving a fiber optic connector with a dust cap in place about a terminal end of the connector. The housing may be integrally molded with retaining structures for releasably engaging the fiber optic connector and releasable catches for mounting the housing at a mount location. The presence of a fiber optic connector within a cavity of the housing may prevent the removal of the housing from a mounting location.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Joy K. McKnight
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Patent number: 7583883Abstract: A fiber optic connector holder including a housing with at least one cavity for receiving a fiber optic connector with a dust cap in place about a terminal end of the connector. The housing may be integrally molded with retaining structures for releasably engaging the fiber optic connector and releasable catches for mounting the housing at a mount location. The presence of a fiber optic connector within a cavity of the housing may prevent the removal of the housing from a mounting location.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2005Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Joy K. McKnight
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Publication number: 20080277537Abstract: A fiber access terminal includes a drop cable side and a distribution cable side. The sides are separated by a frame to which a variety of cable management and cable connections components may be mounted. Optical fibers are routed from drop and distribution cables through a plurality of routing paths to splice trays for connection to other optical fibers. The terminal includes a base and a dome cover mounted to the base defining an enclosed interior. Passageways between the base and the dome cover are closed by removable covers to limit moisture and animals from accessing an interior of the dome cover. A tether connects the removable covers to the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Ray Hagen
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Publication number: 20080212928Abstract: A cabinet is provided for managing the connections between a feeder cable and a distribution cable wherein the distribution cable is a blown optical fiber. The cabinet includes shelves for holding splices between the feeder cable and the distribution cable. The shelves also include microduct holders for holding each of the microducts associated with the distribution cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Douglas C. Ellens, James J. Solheid
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Publication number: 20080045054Abstract: An external grounding arrangement for a fiber access terminal includes a lug extending through a housing of the terminal. The lug is connected to strength members of a fiber optic cable extending to the terminal by a clamp about the cable within the terminal and a rod extending from the clamp to the lug.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventor: Scott Kowalczyk
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Patent number: 7330626Abstract: A cabinet is provided for managing the connections between a feeder cable and a distribution cable wherein the distribution cable is a blown optical fiber. The cabinet includes shelves for holding splices between the feeder cable and the distribution cable. The shelves also include microduct holders for holding each of the microducts associated with the distribution cable. The cabinet also includes splicing between the feeder cable and a fiber optic splitter. Preferably a fiber termination is provided between the splice and the splitter. The cabinet also includes termination panel between the splitter outputs and distribution pigtails. A connector storage area is also provided. The distribution pigtails are spliced on spliced trays to the blown fibers passed through the microducts.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2005Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Douglas C. Ellens, James J. Solheid
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Patent number: 7308183Abstract: A fiber access terminal includes a drop cable side and a distribution cable side. The sides are separated by a frame to which a variety of cable management and cable connections components may be mounted. Optical fibers are routed from drop and distribution cables through a plurality of routing paths to splice trays for connection to other optical fibers. The terminal includes a base and a dome cover mounted to the base defining an enclosed interior. Passageways between the base and the dome cover are closed by removable covers to limit moisture and animals from accessing an interior of the dome cover. A tether connects the removable covers to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2006Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Ray Hagen
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Publication number: 20070154159Abstract: A fiber access terminal includes a drop cable side and a distribution cable side. The sides are separated by a frame to which a variety of cable management and cable connections components may be mounted. Optical fibers are routed from drop and distribution cables through a plurality of routing paths to splice trays for connection to other optical fibers. The terminal includes a base and a dome cover mounted to the base defining an enclosed interior. Passageways between the base and the dome cover are closed by removable covers to limit moisture and animals from accessing an interior of the dome cover. A tether connects the removable covers to the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Ray Hagen
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Publication number: 20070047896Abstract: A cabinet is provided for managing the connections between a feeder cable and a distribution cable wherein the distribution cable is a blown optical fiber. The cabinet includes shelves for holding splices between the feeder cable and the distribution cable. The shelves also include microduct holders for holding each of the microducts associated with the distribution cable. The cabinet also includes splicing between the feeder cable and a fiber optic splitter. Preferably a fiber termination is provided between the splice and the splitter. The cabinet also includes termination panel between the splitter outputs and distribution pigtails. A connector storage area is also provided. The distribution pigtails are spliced on spliced trays to the blown fibers passed through the microducts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2005Publication date: March 1, 2007Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Douglas Ellens, James Solheid
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Publication number: 20070025674Abstract: A fiber optic connector holder including a housing with at least one cavity for receiving a fiber optic connector with a dust cap in place about a terminal end of the connector. The housing may be integrally molded with retaining structures for releasably engaging the fiber optic connector and releasable catches for mounting the housing at a mount location. The presence of a fiber optic connector within a cavity of the housing may prevent the removal of the housing from a mounting location.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2005Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Joy McKnight
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Publication number: 20060285811Abstract: An external grounding arrangement for a fiber access terminal includes a lug extending through a housing of the terminal. The lug is connected to strength members of a fiber optic cable extending to the terminal by a clamp about the cable within the terminal and a rod extending from the clamp to the lug.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2005Publication date: December 21, 2006Inventor: Scott Kowalczyk