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Edward A Pedziwiatr

from Jensen Beach, FL
Age ~95

Edward Pedziwiatr Phones & Addresses

  • 1861 Acapulco Dr, Jensen Beach, FL 34957 (772) 232-2555
  • Norwood, NJ
  • Hamtramck, MI
  • 50 Glenview Ter, Cresskill, NJ 07626
  • 1405 Elk Grv, Irvine, CA 92618
  • West Nyack, NY
  • Greenwood Lake, NY
  • Marianna, FL

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Edward Pedziwiatr
Chairman, President, Director
ETERNAL HOPE RADIO BROADCASTING CORPORATION
1800 Veterans Memorial Pkwy, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34952
PO Box 1237, Jensen Beach, FL 34958
1861 NE Acapulco Dr, Jensen Beach, FL 34957

Publications

Us Patents

Buoyant Force Power Generation

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US Patent:
8646267, Feb 11, 2014
Filed:
Mar 2, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/410585
Inventors:
Edward A. Pedziwiatr - Jensen Beach FL, US
International Classification:
F03B 17/02
F01D 25/28
F03D 5/02
F01D 23/00
F03B 9/00
F04B 19/16
US Classification:
60496, 60495, 415 5, 415 7
Abstract:
An underwater air or gas powered apparatus utilizes the buoyant force of water to generate power in the form of work or electricity. Air bags are spaced circumferentially around the perimeter of a rotary member immersed in water and are alternately inflated and deflated in a sequence enabling buoyant forces to rotate the rotary member. A generator is coupled to the rotary member for generating power in response to rotation of the rotary member.

Ultrasonic Cleaning Apparatus

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US Patent:
58651993, Feb 2, 1999
Filed:
Oct 31, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/961817
Inventors:
Michael P. Pedziwiatr - Greenwood Lake NY
Edward A. Pedziwiatr - Cresskill NJ
International Classification:
B08B 312
US Classification:
134184
Abstract:
An improvement in ultrasonic cleaning in which articles to be cleaned are immersed in a bath subjected to ultrasonic energy emanating from ultrasonic transducers coupled to a vibratory diaphragm contiguous with the bath, the ultrasonic transducers being in multiple sets for providing ultrasonic energy at multiple ultrasonic frequencies at interspersed locations spaced apart a distance enabling the multiple sets of transducers simultaneously to transmit to the bath ultrasonic energy at the multiple ultrasonic frequencies without deleterious interference arising out of the simultaneous presence of the multiple ultrasonic frequencies.

Ultrasonic Cleaning In Liquid Purification Systems

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US Patent:
47283688, Mar 1, 1988
Filed:
Apr 25, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/856166
Inventors:
Edward A. Pedziwiatr - Cresskill NJ
International Classification:
C04F 132
C04F 136
US Classification:
134 1
Abstract:
Cleaning apparatus and method for use in cleaning ultraviolet radiation inhibiting deposits from the active surfaces of ultraviolet radiation emitting devices utilized in liquid purification systems by inducing ultrasonic vibrations in the emitting devices with ultrasonic transducers coupled to portions of the emitting devices extending outside the conduit through which the liquid to be purified is passed, the coupling being accomplished through a coupling liquid contained within a chamber of relatively small volume into which the extending portions of the emitting devices project to be immersed in the coupling liquid.

Ultrasonic Wave Energy Detection And Identification

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US Patent:
54331021, Jul 18, 1995
Filed:
Mar 23, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/035463
Inventors:
Edward A. Pedziwiatr - Cresskill NJ
International Classification:
G01H 1700
US Classification:
73 1DV
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for detecting the presence of ultrasonic wave energy at a selected location within a volume of material provides a visual display indicative of the ultrasonic wave energy at the selected location, and certain characteristics of the detected ultrasonic wave energy, by coupling with the volume of material, at the selected location, a column of ultrasonic wave energy responsive fluid medium with ultrasonic wave energy responsive visible particles suspended therein so as to induce corresponding ultrasonic wave energy in the column whereby the particles are suspended in the column and are arranged in a visible pattern to establish the visual display indicative of the ultrasonic wave energy at the selected location.

Ultrasonic Cleaning Method In Which Ultrasonic Energy Of Different Frequencies Is Utilized Simultaneously

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US Patent:
60198524, Feb 1, 2000
Filed:
Dec 16, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/213014
Inventors:
Michael P. Pedziwiatr - Greenwood Lake NY
Edward A. Pedziwiatr - Cresskill NJ
International Classification:
B08B 312
US Classification:
134 1
Abstract:
An improvement in ultrasonic cleaning in which articles to be cleaned are immersed in a bath subjected to ultrasonic energy emanating from ultrasonic transducers coupled to a vibratory diaphragm contiguous with the bath, the ultrasonic transducers being in multiple sets for providing ultrasonic energy at multiple ultrasonic frequencies at interspersed locations spaced apart a distance enabling the multiple sets of transducers simultaneously to transmit to the bath ultrasonic energy at the multiple ultrasonic frequencies without deleterious interference arising out of the simultaneous presence of the multiple ultrasonic frequencies.

Compact Ultrasonic Cleaning And Drying Machine And Method

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US Patent:
53782879, Jan 3, 1995
Filed:
Aug 17, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/108127
Inventors:
Edward A. Pedziwiatr - Cresskill NJ
Assignee:
Zenith Mfg. & Chemical Corporation - Closter NJ
International Classification:
B08B 312
US Classification:
134 1
Abstract:
An ultrasonic cleaning and drying machine and method in which batches of articles to be cleaned and dried are indexed along a path of travel which follows a compact loop through an ultrasonic cleaning and rinsing station, where the articles are cleaned and rinsed at a first location for a first predetermined timed interval, and a drying station, where the articles are subjected to drying at further locations for a second predetermined timed interval which is a multiple of the first predetermined timed interval, the further locations being equal in number to the multiple such that each batch of articles is cleaned and rinsed at the first location, and then is dried at each further location to complete the cleaning and drying along the compact loop and deliver a batch of clean and dry articles at the expiration of each first predetermined timed interval.

Automatic Ultrasonic Cleaning Apparatus

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US Patent:
44099991, Oct 18, 1983
Filed:
Aug 7, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/290963
Inventors:
Edward A. Pedziwiatr - Cresskill NJ
International Classification:
B08B 302
US Classification:
134 95
Abstract:
Automatic ultrasonic cleaning apparatus in which a single ultrasonic cleaning tank is alternately filled and drained with cleaning solution and rinsing solution and is supplied with drying air in accordance with a programmed cycle of operation.
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