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Gerhard E Pawelka

from Lexington, MA
Age ~60

Gerhard Pawelka Phones & Addresses

  • 7 Oak St, Lexington, MA 02421 (781) 862-0184
  • 33 Forest St, Lexington, MA 02421 (781) 862-0184
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Burlington, MA
  • Bethel, CT

Work

Company: Cooper perkins, inc. Sep 2002 Position: Chief executive officer

Education

Degree: Masters, Master of Arts School / High School: Norwich University Specialities: International Relations

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Industries

Design

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Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
10 Maguire Rd, Lexington, MA 02421
Industry:
Design
Work:
Cooper Perkins, Inc.
Chief Executive Officer

Tune Jan 1998 - Apr 2000
Chief Executive Officer

Ideo Nov 1991 - Jan 1998
Engineer

Cannondale Jun 1986 - Jan 1989
Engineer
Education:
Norwich University
Masters, Master of Arts, International Relations
Penn State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gerhard Pawelka
Manager
BUJIA HOLDINGS, LLC
10 Maguire Rd, Lexington, MA 02421
Gerhard Pawelka
Manager
GENERAL PHOTON LLC
10 Maguire Rd, Lexington, MA 02421
Gerhard Pawelka
President
TUNE ACQUISITION CORPORATION
Investor
150 Cambridgepark Dr, Cambridge, MA 02140
33 Frst St #103, Lexington, MA
Gerhard Pawelka
Director
SENSIBLE GARDEN, INC
10 Maguire Rd, Lexington, MA 02421

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Sensing Power In A Bicycle

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US Patent:
6418797, Jul 16, 2002
Filed:
Jun 23, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/102940
Inventors:
Jesse Ambrosina - Somerville MA
Gerhard Pawelka - Lexington MA
Assignee:
Graber Products, Inc. - Madison WI
International Classification:
G01L 302
US Classification:
7386229
Abstract:
A measuring apparatus and method for measuring power in a bicycle are described. The hub of the driven wheel of the bicycle includes one or more components such as an inner hub member, an outer hub member or a linking member which couple the rotational torque through the wheel to rotate the wheel. A sensor such as one or more strain gauges is mounted on one of the components that couple torque through the wheel such that strain in the torque coupling component is detected. The detected strain is used to determine applied torque which is used to determine power applied to the driven wheel of the bicycle. Because the torque coupling component is mounted in the hub in the path along which torque is coupled through the wheel, the sensor rotates with the wheel as it detects the applied torque.

Exercise Resistance Device

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US Patent:
6488611, Dec 3, 2002
Filed:
Sep 7, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/390426
Inventors:
Jesse E. Ambrosina - Somerville MA
Gerhard Eduard-Franz Pawelka - Lexington MA
Harald Quintus-Bosz - Sudbury MA
Tyler C. Marthaler - New York NY
Assignee:
Graber Products, Inc. - Madison WI
International Classification:
A63B 2206
US Classification:
482 63, 482 57, 482 58, 482 53, 482112
Abstract:
A resistance applying device for use with an exercise apparatus includes a rotatable shaft, a rotatable impeller coupled to the rotatable shaft, a sealed housing surround the rotatable impeller, the sealed housing containing a fluid that provides resistance against the rotation of the impeller, and a barrier located between the rotatable impeller and the housing, the barrier and the rotatable impeller being configured to provide for relative movement between the barrier and the rotatable impeller.

Latching Mechanism For Securing A Computer Component Into A Housing

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US Patent:
6953232, Oct 11, 2005
Filed:
Oct 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/283792
Inventors:
Daniel Busby - Sterling MA, US
Gerhard Pawelka - Lexington MA, US
Robert J. McCaffrey - Hillsboro NH, US
José Colucci, Jr. - Lexington MA, US
Assignee:
Egenera, Inc. - Marlboro MA
International Classification:
H05K005/00
US Classification:
3123321, 361726, 292196, 292 97, 439160
Abstract:
A latch mechanism secures a computer component to a chassis; the mechanism includes a base that is attached to the computer component, a latch handle pivotably mounted on the base, the latch handle being capable of pivoting away from the base. An actuator arm is pivotably mounted to the latch handle so that when the latch is pivoted away from the base, the actuator arm will also move away from the base. A cam plate is also pivotably mounted on the base and is capable of rotating with respect to the base. The cam plate includes at least one notch adapted to cooperate with the chassis so that as the cam plate is rotated, the notch selectively engages and disengages with the chassis.

Exercising Apparatus

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US Patent:
8105207, Jan 31, 2012
Filed:
May 10, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/125569
Inventors:
Michael G. Lannon - Orleans MA, US
Mary O. Lannon - Orleans MA, US
Ian N. Whitehead - Concord MA, US
Harald Quintus-Bosz - Sudbury MA, US
Gerhard Pawelka - Lexington MA, US
Jesse Ambrosina - Topsfield MA, US
International Classification:
A63B 71/00
US Classification:
482 8, 482 1, 482 9, 482901
Abstract:
An apparatus and method is disclosed for enabling an operator to exercise comprising a frame with a load positioned on the frame to provide a resistive force. A press is positioned on the frame for displacement by the operator. A linkage joins the load with the press for displacing the load upon displacement of the press by the operator. A display is provided for inputting and outputting data. A sensor is positioned on the frame for measuring a displacement and a speed of the linkage. A memory storage is provided for storing data. A processor communicates with the display and the sensor and the memory storage for processing data. The processor transfers data to the display for providing an exercising instruction to the operator. The processor receives data from the sensor for processing the performance of the exercising instruction by the operator. The processor transfers data to the memory storage for saving the performance of the exercising instruction by the operator.

Exercising Apparatus

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US Patent:
8574129, Nov 5, 2013
Filed:
Jan 31, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/362073
Inventors:
Michael G. Lannon - Orleans MA, US
Mary O. Lannon - Orleans MA, US
Ian N. Whitehead - Concord MA, US
Harald Quintus-Bosz - Sudbury MA, US
Gerhard Pawelka - Lexington MA, US
Jesse Ambrosina - Topsfield MA, US
International Classification:
A63B 24/00
US Classification:
482 8, 482 1, 482 9, 482901
Abstract:
An exercise apparatus includes a frame and a load mechanism disposed on the frame. The load mechanism has a plurality of selectable weights with each of the selectable weights having an associated indicator device. A press is mechanically coupled to the load mechanism to displace a load based on a selected weight and a sensor is disposed to measure an extent and speed of displacement of the load. A processor is in communication with the sensor, and the processor is configured to determine an indicator signal to send to the indicator device of one of the plurality of selectable weights of the load mechanism based on received performance data, the indicator signal used to indicate which one of the plural of weights to select.

Apparatus And Method For A Self-Contained Heating Vessel

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US Patent:
20070107715, May 17, 2007
Filed:
May 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/383683
Inventors:
Daniel GRUNBERG - Lexington MA, US
Harald Quintus-Bosz - Sudbury MA, US
Gerhard Pawelka - Lexington MA, US
International Classification:
F24C 1/00
US Classification:
126248000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for a self-contained heating vessel having enhanced efficiency and safety features. In one embodiment, the vessel includes a chamber for containing fuel; a burner assembly for burning the fuel; a fuel delivery mechanism that delivers the fuel from the chamber to the burner assembly; and a container disposed adjacent to the heat exchanger assembly, the container including an opening to an interior portion of the container. In other aspects, the vessel includes an ignition assembly operatively connected to said burner assembly and a heat exchanger assembly disposed adjacent to the burner assembly. In further aspects, the vessel includes a displacement sensor to prevent operation when displaced from an intended operating position and a pressure regulator that controls delivery of fuel to the burner assembly to maintain a substantially constant heating profile over a varying temperature range.

Apparatus And Method For A Self-Contained Heating Vessel

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US Patent:
20090090353, Apr 9, 2009
Filed:
Jul 31, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/461237
Inventors:
Daniel Grunberg - Lexington MA, US
Gerhard Pawelka - Lexington MA, US
Harald Quintus-Bosz - Sudbury MA, US
International Classification:
F24C 1/00
US Classification:
126401
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for a self-contained heating vessel having enhanced efficiency and safety features. In one embodiment, the vessel includes a chamber for containing fuel; a burner assembly for burning the fuel; a fuel delivery mechanism that delivers the fuel from the chamber to the burner assembly; and a container disposed adjacent to the heat exchanger assembly, the container including an opening to an interior portion of the container. In other aspects, the vessel includes an ignition assembly operatively connected to said burner assembly and a heat exchanger assembly disposed adjacent to the burner assembly. In further aspects, the vessel includes a displacement sensor to prevent operation when displaced from an intended operating position and a pressure regulator that controls delivery of fuel to the burner assembly to maintain a substantially constant heating profile over a varying temperature range.

Thermal Printer And Method For Using

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US Patent:
57624313, Jun 9, 1998
Filed:
Feb 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/797873
Inventors:
Gerhard Eduard-Franz Pawelka - Lexington MA
Jesse Erin Ambrosina - Somerville MA
Assignee:
Datacard Corporation - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B41J 1310
US Classification:
400642
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a thermal printer for printing a card. The printer includes a housing having an input/output end configured for both inputting the card into the housing and outputting the card from the housing. A print head is positioned within the housing for printing the card. A card input station and a card output station are located at the input/output end of the housing. A stationary diverter ramp is positioned between the input/output end of the housing and the print head. The diverter ramp has a sloped diverting surface generally facing away from the input/output end of the housing. The printer is also equipped with a mechanism for feeding the card from the input station, past the diverter ramp, to the print head. The printer further includes a mechanism for reversing direction of the card and feeding the card from the print head back towards the diverter ramp such that the card engages the sloped diverting surface of the diverter ramp and is directed toward the output station.
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