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John Edward Ryznic

from Fellsmere, FL
Age ~66

John Ryznic Phones & Addresses

  • Fellsmere, FL
  • Bridgewater, ME
  • Melbourne, FL
  • 1090 Rr 3, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425 (304) 535-1400
  • Andalusia, AL
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Palm Beach Gardens, FL
  • Arlington, VA
  • Alexandria, VA
  • Bayamon, PR

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Us Patents

Combination Recessed Light And Smoke Sensor And Carbon Monoxide Sensor System

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US Patent:
20220351595, Nov 3, 2022
Filed:
Jul 16, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/866486
Inventors:
Brian A Ryznic - Defuniak Springs FL, US
john E Ryznic - Fellsmere FL, US
International Classification:
G08B 17/10
G08B 21/14
Abstract:
A combination recessed light with a smoke sensor and a carbon monoxide detector to detect for both smoke and carbon monoxide gas in a room. The recessed light can be a wafer style recessed light with an LED light source with a cover plate forming a smoke collection chamber with a smoke detecting sensor located within. A smoke collecting area is located below the LED light source and is connected to the smoke collection chamber thru one or more holes. A box mounted to a wall of the room can have a carbon monoxide sensor, a battery, and speaker, and a test button to sound an alarm for both the smoke sensor and the carbon monoxide sensor. The test button is used to test both the smoke detector and the CO sensor. An array of recessed lights is mounted to a ceiling and a power convertor device converts 110-volt power to 20-volt power that is supplied to each of then LED light sources.

Apparatus And Process For Forming A Memento From Cremation Remains

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US Patent:
20220227039, Jul 21, 2022
Filed:
Apr 4, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/657848
Inventors:
Jane Elizabeth Hudspeth - Andalusia AL, US
John Edward Ryznic - Fellsmere FL, US
International Classification:
B29C 64/106
B33Y 80/00
B33Y 10/00
Abstract:
An apparatus and a process for forming a 3D object from the remains of a cremated deceased person or a pet. One method is to mix the cremated remains with a bonding agent such as a resin into a mold having the shape of the desired 3D image. Another method is to use a 3D printing process to print the 3D object using the cremated remains as the powder in the printing process. Once the 3D object is formed, it can be painted to resemble the person or pet in which the cremated remains is used to form the object.
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