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Gregory P Nowak, 604104 Abinger Pl, Swansea, IL 62226

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4104 Abinger Pl, Swansea, IL 62226    618-2360639   

413 36Th St, Belleville, IL 62226   

421 Sheraton Dr, Belleville, IL 62223   

Berkeley, MO   

Erie, PA   

Saint Peters, MO   

Florissant, MO   

Work

Company: Troutman Pepper Address:

Mentions for Gregory P Nowak

Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Gregory Nowak - Lawyer

Office:
Troutman Pepper
Specialties:
Securities / Investment Fraud, Commercial Financial Services, Corporate and Securities, Corporate Governance, Credit Crisis Response Team, Financial Services, Funds Services, Health Care Services, Investment Management, Mergers, Acquisitions and Joint Ventures, Privacy, Security and Data Protection, Securities and Financial Services Enforcement Group, Securities Offerings and Public Company Compliance, Venture Capital
ISLN:
904111208
Admitted:
1984
University:
LaSalle University, B.A., 1981
Law School:
Cornell University, J.D., 1984; New York University School of Law, LL.M., 1988

Medicine Doctors

Gregory G. Nowak

Specialties:
Cardiovascular Disease
Work:
Rockford Health PhysiciansRockford Heart & Vascular
2350 N Rockton Ave, Rockford, IL 61103
815-9712200 (phone) 815-9719097 (fax)
Site
Rockford Health PhysiciansPerryville Specialties Office
3401 N Perryville Rd STE 203, Rockford, IL 61114
815-9711010 (phone) 815-9719010 (fax)
Site
Education:
Medical School
Akademia Medyczna W Gdansku, U S Curie, Gdansk, Poland
Graduated: 1987
Procedures:
Cardiac Rehabilitation, Cardiac Stress Test, Cardioversion, Echocardiogram, Pacemaker and Defibrillator Procedures, Angioplasty, Cardiac Catheterization, Continuous EKG, Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG)
Conditions:
Angina Pectoris, Cardiomyopathy, Heart Failure, Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI), Aortic Regurgitation, Aortic Valvular Disease, Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Conduction Disorders, Congenital Anomalies of the Heart, Endocarditis, Ischemic Heart Disease, Mitral Stenosis, Mitral Valvular Disease, Paroxysmal Supreventricular Tachycardia (PSVT), Valvular Heart Disease
Languages:
English, Polish, Russian
Description:
Dr. Nowak graduated from the Akademia Medyczna W Gdansku, U S Curie, Gdansk, Poland in 1987. He works in Rockford, IL and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Nowak is affiliated with Rockford Memorial Hospital.
Gregory Nowak Photo 2

Gregory Scott Nowak

Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Pain Medicine
Education:
Indiana University(1983)

License Records

Gregory Nowak

Licenses:
License #: TCP1610542 - Expired
Category: EMS Licensing
Issued Date: Dec 2, 2016
Expiration Date: Dec 14, 2016
Type: None

Gregory Nowak

Licenses:
License #: 001861 - Active
Category: SITE SAFETY
Issued Date: Jun 18, 2007
Expiration Date: Jun 18, 2019

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Permanent Magnet Drum Separator With Movable Magnetic Elements

US Patent:
8196751, Jun 12, 2012
Filed:
Jan 5, 2011
Appl. No.:
12/984851
Inventors:
Timothy G. Shuttleworth - Girard PA, US
Michael Ross - Waterford PA, US
Christopher D. Cedzo - Fairview PA, US
Rod Palombo - Erie PA, US
Gregory Nowak - Fairview PA, US
Assignee:
Eriez Manufacturing Co. - Erie PA
International Classification:
B03C 1/00
US Classification:
209215, 209214, 209217, 209225, 209228
Abstract:
What is presented is a permanent magnet drum separator for removal of a ferrous fraction from a material stream comprising a pickup magnet that is a rare earth permanent magnet that can be moved within the drum separator. The drum separator comprises a rotatable outer shell having tubular shape with a circular cross section. The drum separator includes a carry magnet that is positioned at a fixed location within the rotatable outer shell near the inside circumference of the rotatable outer shell. The pickup magnet is positioned on a hinge plate within the rotatable outer shell. The hinge plate has a first end attached to a hinge and a second end attached to a movable element. The hinge is positioned at a fixed location within the rotatable outer shell near the inside circumference of said rotatable outer shell. The movable element is able to move the pickup magnet about the hinge to vary the distance between the pickup magnet and the inside circumference of the rotatable outer shell.

Sealing Feature For Sorter Paddles

US Patent:
2008025, Oct 23, 2008
Filed:
Apr 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/105723
Inventors:
Gregory Nowak - Fairview PA, US
Christopher Cedzo - Fairview PA, US
International Classification:
B07C 5/36
F16J 15/16
US Classification:
209606, 277500
Abstract:
A motorized paddle assembly for a material sorter is presented. The motorized paddle assembly comprises a paddle, internal mechanisms, and a housing that encloses the internal mechanisms. The paddle is attached to a circular hinge to enable the circular hinge and the paddle to rotate about an axis. The motorized paddle assembly includes an upper plate for the circular hinge. The upper plate allows the free rotation of the circular hinge while substantially preventing unwanted material from falling behind the circular hinge. In a series of adjacent motorized paddle assemblies, a gasket is mounted between adjacent motorized paddle assemblies to substantially prevent unwanted material from falling between the adjacent motorized paddle assemblies.

Loaded Syntactic Foam-Core Material

US Patent:
5665787, Sep 9, 1997
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/480778
Inventors:
Gregory P. Nowak - Belleville IL
Alan F. Tegeler - O'Fallon MO
Tracy L. Timmons - Maryland Heights MO
Assignee:
McDonnell Douglas Corporation - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
C08J 928
C08J 932
C08J 935
US Classification:
521 54
Abstract:
A syntactic foam-core material and method for its production are disclosed wherein glass microspheres and chopped fiberglass are dispersed within a slurry comprised of a suitable resin such as an epoxy and a suitable solvent such as methyl ethyl ketone. Under carefully controlled vacuum and rate of addition conditions, the microspheres and chopped fiberglass are added to the slurry to form a light weight syntactic foam-core material. The material may either be stored under cold conditions for use at a later time or it may be shaped and/or molded to conform to a desired configuration which, for example, may correspond with a desired component part. After curing, the material may be machined to final dimensions.

Method For Repairing High Temperature Composite Structures

US Patent:
5958166, Sep 28, 1999
Filed:
Dec 31, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/881997
Inventors:
Kevin D. Walters - St. Charles MO
Gregory P. Nowak - Belleville IL
Assignee:
McDonnell Douglas Corporation - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
B32B 3500
US Classification:
156 94
Abstract:
A method for repairing a high temperature composite structure fabricated from layers of composite plies. If the composite structure contains an internal high temperature core, the core is first restored by installing a core block into the damaged region, bonding the core block in place by applying high temperature material resin and uncured foam material into the region between the core block and the damaged region, and partially curing the core block. A number of repair plies, formed from pre-impregnated composite material or formed using dry cloth manually impregnated with high temperature resin are prepared. The repair plies are sized and shaped using a series of templates corresponding to the damaged region. The installed plies are cured using high temperature localized heating of the damaged region without impairing the surrounding structure.

Loaded Syntactic Foam-Core Material

US Patent:
5837739, Nov 17, 1998
Filed:
Dec 12, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/766417
Inventors:
Gregory P. Nowak - Belleville IL
Alan F. Tegeler - O'Fallon MO
Tracy L. Timmons - Maryland Heights MO
Assignee:
McDonnell Douglas Corporation - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
C08J 928
C08J 932
C08J 935
US Classification:
521 54
Abstract:
A syntactic foam-core material and method for its production are disclosed wherein glass microspheres and chopped fiberglass are dispersed within a slurry comprised of a suitable resin such as an epoxy and a suitable solvent such as methyl ethyl ketone. Under carefully controlled vacuum and rate of addition conditions, the microspheres and chopped fiberglass are added to the slurry to form a light weight syntactic foam-core material. The material may either be stored under cold conditions for use at a later time as a B-stage material or it may be shaped and/or molded to conform to a desired configuration which, for example, may correspond with a desired component part. After curing, the material may be machined to final dimensions. The material may be characterized as a tightly packed network of resin-coated microspheres spaced by controlled, yet random voids comprising at least 20%, and more usually, between 23 and 25% by volume, of the fully-cured material.

Poly(Etherimide-Phthalonitrile) Adhesives And Related Methods

US Patent:
2023010, Apr 6, 2023
Filed:
Aug 25, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/411191
Inventors:
- Chicago IL, US
Ashley Marie Dustin - Santa Monica CA, US
Andrew P. Nowak - Los Angeles CA, US
Michael Jared Ventuleth - Camarillo CA, US
Gregory Phillip Nowak - Swansea IL, US
International Classification:
C09J 179/08
C08G 73/12
C09J 5/06
C09J 7/35
Abstract:
Phthalonitrile adhesive formulations are provided. Such an adhesive formulation may comprise an etherimide-phthalonitrile oligomer having formula

Phthalonitrile Adhesive Formulations And Related Methods

US Patent:
2021034, Nov 4, 2021
Filed:
Apr 30, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/863052
Inventors:
- Chicago IL, US
Andrew P. Nowak - Los Angeles CA, US
Gregory P. Nowak - Swansea IL, US
Kevin J. Drummey - Los Angeles CA, US
Michael Ventuleth - Camarillo CA, US
International Classification:
C09J 11/06
C08K 5/315
C09J 179/02
C08G 73/02
Abstract:
Provided herein are phthalonitrile adhesive formulations and methods of making and using the adhesive formulations. An illustrative adhesive formulation comprises a phthalonitrile additive selected from a group consisting of 1,2-dicyanobenzene; a derivative of 1,2-dicyanobenzene; and combinations thereof; a bisphthalonitrile compound; and a curing agent; wherein the phthalonitrile additive does not comprise an ether functional group and does not comprise a thioether functional group.

Self-Cleaning Splitter

US Patent:
2016031, Oct 27, 2016
Filed:
Apr 27, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/140331
Inventors:
- Erie PA, US
Christopher D. Cedzo - Fairview PA, US
Gregory Nowak - Fairview PA, US
Christopher Knoll - Fairview PA, US
Everett Hull - Lake City PA, US
Assignee:
Eriez Manufacturing Co. - Erie PA
International Classification:
B03C 1/035
Abstract:
A splitter that physically delineates the travel path between material steams having different trajectories mounted on a metal sorting system. The splitter has an outer edge and comprising an automatic mechanism located at the outer edge for removing accumulated debris from the splitter. The automatic mechanism may be a sliding body that moves across said outer edge or a retractable blade extends and retracts to remove debris from the splitter.

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