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Michael Pyszczek Phones & Addresses

  • West Henrietta, NY
  • Orchard Park, NY
  • Buffalo, NY
  • 8055 Lake Street Rd, Le Roy, NY 14482 (585) 768-4579
  • Hamburg, NY
  • Clarence, NY
  • Oakfield, NY

Work

Company: Genesee northern research Nov 2011 Address: Rochester, New York Area Position: President, and founder

Education

Degree: MS School / High School: Roberts Wesleyan College 2001 to 2007 Specialities: Business Management

Skills

Product Development • Cross Functional Team Leadership • R&D • Start Ups • Manufacturing • Medical Devices • Management • Leadership • Six Sigma • Design of Experiments • Operations Management • Program Management • Business Development • Marketing • Strategic Planning • Batteries • Process Improvement • Entrepreneurship • Business Strategy • Engineering • Project Management • Research • Commercialization • Materials • Change Management • Market Research • Product Management • Strategy • Data Analysis • Project Planning • Organic Chemistry • Analysis • Team Leadership • Coaching • Team Building • Business Process Improvement

Ranks

Certificate: Registered U.s. Patent Agent

Interests

Education

Industries

Research

Resumes

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President, And Founder

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Location:
8055 Lake Street Rd, Le Roy, NY 14482
Industry:
Research
Work:
Genesee Northern Research - Rochester, New York Area since Nov 2011
President, and Founder

Roberts Wesleyan College since Feb 2008
Adjunct Professor

Balan Biomedical Inc. - Rochester, NY Nov 2006 - Oct 2011
Vice-President, Co-Founder

GentCorp Ltd Feb 2005 - Nov 2006
Director of Power Source Development

Greatbatch, Inc. May 1988 - Jan 2005
Manager
Education:
Roberts Wesleyan College 2001 - 2007
MS, Business Management
State University of New York at Buffalo 1976 - 1979
Bachelor, Chemistry
Skills:
Product Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
R&D
Start Ups
Manufacturing
Medical Devices
Management
Leadership
Six Sigma
Design of Experiments
Operations Management
Program Management
Business Development
Marketing
Strategic Planning
Batteries
Process Improvement
Entrepreneurship
Business Strategy
Engineering
Project Management
Research
Commercialization
Materials
Change Management
Market Research
Product Management
Strategy
Data Analysis
Project Planning
Organic Chemistry
Analysis
Team Leadership
Coaching
Team Building
Business Process Improvement
Interests:
Education
Certifications:
Registered U.s. Patent Agent
License 70,146
U. S. Patent and Trademark Ofiice, License 70,146

Publications

Us Patents

Battery For Powering A Medical Device Having Low Magnetic Susceptibility

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US Patent:
6444358, Sep 3, 2002
Filed:
Mar 10, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/523681
Inventors:
Jeffrey B. Mallon - Lockport NY
Philip S. Wutz - Williamsville NY
Michael F. Pyszczek - LeRoy NY
Jack A. Belstadt - Lockport NY
Charles L. Mozeko - Tonawanda NY
Richard W. Mott - East Amherst NY
Assignee:
Minrad Inc. - Buffalo NY
International Classification:
H01M 602
US Classification:
429179, 429161, 429178
Abstract:
A laryngoscope constructed of materials including metal components having very low magnetic susceptibilities is described. The battery powering the laryngoscope lamp is a lithium battery also constructed of materials having low magnetic susceptibilities. The battery further includes a unique terminal configuration that prevents the inadvertent use of other batteries, including non-magnetic batteries, in the laryngoscope. A unique lamp retaining mechanism provides for quick and easy replacement of the lamp.

Method And Apparatus For Providing A Sealed Container Containing A Detectable Gas

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US Patent:
20060260713, Nov 23, 2006
Filed:
Apr 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/279298
Inventors:
Michael Pyszczek - Leroy NY, US
Nicolas Canaple - West Seneca NY, US
International Classification:
B65B 1/04
US Classification:
14131100R
Abstract:
An apparatus for making a hermetic device containing a detectable gas and comprising a surface having a fill port comprising a vacuum pump in communication with the hermetic device through a vacuum conduit; a liquid reservoir for containing liquid to be delivered to the hermetic-device; a gas reservoir for containing a detectable gas to be delivered to the hermetic device; a transfer vessel for transferring a selected quantity of liquid and gas to the hermetic device; and a block for passing the selected quantity of liquid and gas through a fill port of the hermetic device, and disposing a seal into the fill port. A method for making a hermetic device containing a detectable gas, and an exemplary hermetic device comprising an electrochemical cell or a capacitor are also disclosed.

Carbon Monofluoride Cathode Materials Providing Simplified Elective Replacement Indication

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US Patent:
20070281213, Dec 6, 2007
Filed:
Jun 2, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/421973
Inventors:
Michael Pyszczek - Leroy NY, US
Assignee:
GENTCORP LTD. - Lancaster NY
International Classification:
H01M 4/58
H01M 4/62
US Classification:
4292317, 429232, 429217
Abstract:
An electrochemical cell includes an anode, a cathode and an electrolyte operatively associated with the anode and the cathode. The cathode comprises a blend of a first electrochemically active fluorinated carbon material and one or more additional electrochemically active fluorinated carbon materials. The fluorinated carbon materials provide an electrochemical cell voltage characteristic that may be used to predict remaining energy capacity as the electrochemical cell discharges during service. Advantageously, the cathode does not require other electrochemically active materials to achieve the desired voltage characteristic, thereby preserving the favorable energy density properties of fluorinated carbon.

Ultra-Miniature Electrochemical Cell And Fabrication Method

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US Patent:
20080085449, Apr 10, 2008
Filed:
Oct 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/539771
Inventors:
Michael Pyszczek - Leroy NY, US
Robert Zayatz - North Tonawanda NY, US
Assignee:
GENTCORP LTD. - Lancaster NY
International Classification:
H01M 2/14
H01M 6/00
US Classification:
429129, 296231
Abstract:
An ultra-miniature electrochemical cell and related fabrication method. The cell includes a cell case having a first cell electrode attached to an inside wall thereof. An electrode-header assembly is also disposed in the cell case. The electrode-header assembly includes an electrode plug providing a second cell electrode, a header assembly attached to the cell case, and a current collector embedded in the electrode plug and extending through the header assembly. The cell further includes an electrolyte-carrying separator disposed in cell case between the first and second electrodes. Advantageously, the second cell electrode may be fabricated using a punching process and joined to the current collector while constrained within tooling in order to minimize the risk of damage to the electrode during handling. This method facilitates the efficient, repeatable fabrication of small uniform electrodes and subsequent attachment of the electrodes to their associated current collectors. The method thus enables the production of electrodes having single millimeter thicknesses or less. Moreover, the method is compatible with many primary cell electrode materials, thereby allowing the production of primary power sources having a form factor and dimensions suitable for percutaneous injection.

Electrical Apparatus With Integral Thin Film Solid State Battery And Methods Of Manufacture

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US Patent:
20090202899, Aug 13, 2009
Filed:
Feb 11, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/029263
Inventors:
Michael F. Pyszczek - Le Roy NY, US
International Classification:
H01M 6/42
H01M 4/02
H01M 2/08
H01M 6/02
H01M 2/14
US Classification:
429152, 429209, 429185, 429246, 427 58
Abstract:
The invention provides a thin film solid state (TFSS) battery that can conform to the surface of an apparatus having a complex, three-dimensional surface. The invention also provides methods for constructing the thin film solid state battery by forming components directly onto a substrate of a complex three-dimensional shape. The resulting thin film solid state battery can be used to power electronics associated with a variety of devices such as medical devices.

High Energy Density Battery For Use In Implantable Medical Devices And Methods Of Manufacture

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US Patent:
20110151310, Jun 23, 2011
Filed:
Aug 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
13/058642
Inventors:
Michael F. Pyszczek - Leroy NY, US
Assignee:
Balan Biomedical, Inc. - West Henrietta NY
International Classification:
H01M 6/42
H01M 2/30
H01M 6/00
A61B 5/00
A61B 1/00
US Classification:
429153, 429181, 296231, 295921
Abstract:
A high energy density battery is provided that improves energy density through efficient placement of the inter-plate connections within the battery enclosure. The placement of the current carrying leads in the high energy density battery allows for a greater volume of active material to be placed within the battery enclosure. This placement design can also be used to reduce the size of existing power sources. Methods for constructing high energy density batteries and methods for increasing the volumetric energy density of an implantable battery are also provided. The resulting high energy density battery can be used to power electronics associated with a variety of devices such as medical devices.

Laryngoscope Having Low Magnetic Susceptibility And Method Of Assembling

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US Patent:
60366397, Mar 14, 2000
Filed:
Apr 11, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/837339
Inventors:
Jimmie B. Allred - Skaneateles NY
Earl R. Holdren - Auburn NY
Jack A. Belstadt - Lockport NY
Charles L. Mozeko - Tonawanda NY
Richard W. Mott - East Amherst NY
Jeffrey B. Mallon - Lockport NY
Philip S. Wutz - Williamsville NY
Michael F. Pyszczek - LeRoy NY
Assignee:
Minrad Inc. - Buffalo NY
International Classification:
A61B 126
US Classification:
600193
Abstract:
A laryngoscope constructed of materials including metal components having very low magnetic susceptibilities is described. The battery powering the laryngoscope lamp is a lithium battery also constructed of materials having low magnetic susceptibilities. The battery further includes a unique terminal configuration that prevents the inadvertent use of other batteries, including non-magnetic batteries, in the laryngoscope. A unique lamp retaining mechanism provides for quick and easy replacement of the lamp.

Aqueous Blended Electrode Material For Use In Electrochemical Cells And Method Of Manufacture

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US Patent:
55432492, Aug 6, 1996
Filed:
Mar 1, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/396665
Inventors:
Esther S. Takeuchi - East Amherst NY
Michael F. Pyszczek - LeRoy NY
Assignee:
Wilson Greatbatch Ltd. - Clarence NY
International Classification:
H01M 462
B22F 300
US Classification:
429217
Abstract:
A method for preparing an electrode component comprises mixing an electrode active material in a water-based environment with the aid of surfactants. A preferred embodiment of this process comprises combining a high surface area carbonaceous cathode active material with a water/surfactant mixture, and then adding a fluoro-polymer as the binder material to the slurry. The resulting paste is processed and formed into the cathode material. This process replaces the use of isopropyl alcohol with the water/surfactant mixture as the solvent. Preferred surfactants include those of the polyglycol family.
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