PAUL KIEJZIK
Vehicle Board in Delaware

License number
Pennsylvania MV076483L
Category
Vehicle Board
Type
Vehicle Salesperson
Address
Address 2
Delaware
Media, PA 19064

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Name
Address
Phone
Paul Kiejzik, age 88
2907 Monterey Ct, Springfield, PA 19064
(610) 547-9252
Paul A Kiejzik, age 88
2907 Monterey Ct, Springfield, PA 19064
(610) 328-7258
(610) 328-9679

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Microfilm Jacket Microfilm Feeding Device And Process

Microfilm Jacket Microfilm Feeding Device And Process

US Patent:
4173837, Nov 13, 1979
Filed:
May 13, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/845483
Inventors:
Paul A. Kiejzik - Springfield PA
International Classification:
G09F 110
US Classification:
40159
Abstract:
In a preferred embodiment, there is privided a microfilm jacket support supportable of a flat microfilm jacket in a horizontal position in an anchored state with a leading edge of the jacket extending beyond the support when mounted thereon, and with a microfilm insertion opening into microfilm jacket reservoir space being positioned at the edge of the support face-up when mounted on the support, and as a part of the combination additionally there being an upper edge pressure-flexing mechanism for flexing downwardly the leading edge extending beyond the support adjacent the insertion opening, and a feeding mechanism for aligning a longitudinal elongated axis of the microfilm with a longitudinal elongated axis of the microfilm jacket reservoir space and with the insertion opening and for feeding advancingly intermittently microfilm into the insertion opening and for intermittently severing microfilm, and additionally for mounting in association with microfilm immediately adjacent the insertion opening a microfilm projection mechanism for viewing a microfilm frame about to be inserted.


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Microfilm Jacket Microfilm Feeding Device And Process

Microfilm Jacket Microfilm Feeding Device And Process

US Patent:
4003187, Jan 18, 1977
Filed:
Sep 8, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/611004
Inventors:
Paul A. Kiejzik - Springfield PA
International Classification:
B65B 6300, B65B 4326
US Classification:
53123
Abstract:
In a preferred embodiment, there is provided a microfilm jacket support supportable of a flat microfilm jacket in a horizontal position in an anchored state with a leading edge of the jacket extending beyond the support when mounted thereon, and with a microfilm insertion opening into microfilm jacket reservoir space being positioned at the edge of the support face-up when mounted on the support, and as a part of the combination additionally there being an upper edge pressure-flexing mechanism for flexing downwardly the leading edge extending beyond the support adjacent the insertion opening, and a feeding mechanism for aligning a longitudinal elongated axis of the microfilm with a longitudinal elongated axis of the microfilm jacket reservoir space and with the insertion opening and for feeding advancingly intermittently microfilm into the insertion opening and for intermittently serving microfilm, and additionally for mounting in association with microfilm immediately adjacent the insertion opening a microfilm projection mechanism for viewing a microfilm frame about to be inserted.


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Microfilm Inserter/Viewer Apparatus

Microfilm Inserter/Viewer Apparatus

US Patent:
4506976, Mar 26, 1985
Filed:
Sep 19, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/533809
Inventors:
Paul A. Kiejzik - Springfield PA
International Classification:
G03B 1328, B65B 6300
US Classification:
355 45
Abstract:
A storage jacket-film strip segment insertion apparatus having enhanced strip viewing and ease of use capabilities. A platform assembly having a tray is provided for receiving a storage jacket into which film strip segments are inserted by an associated film strip feed head. The tray is light-translucent or transparent to allow the jacket to be back-lit for viewing or copying through a provided transparent tray cover and projection lens. The tray and feed head are movable with respect to one another to provide feed head access to various portions of the storage jacket and a track assembly is provided attached to the tray for positive engagement and alignment of the tray with the feed head. The tray cover is attached to the platform assembly in such a manner as to cause the track to disengage from the feed head when the cover is raised, allowing the tray and feed head to be repositioned with respect to one another. A pair of viewing apertures are provided in the feed head lying within a common plane so as to be viewable without refocusing of the projection lens.


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Microfilm Jacket Microfilm-Feeding Process

Microfilm Jacket Microfilm-Feeding Process

US Patent:
4123891, Nov 7, 1978
Filed:
May 13, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/845482
Inventors:
Paul A. Kiejzik - Springfield PA
International Classification:
B65B 4326, B65B 508, B65B 512
US Classification:
53435
Abstract:
In a preferred embodiment, there is provided a microfilm jacket support supportable of a flat microfilm jacket in a horizontal position in an anchored state with a leading edge of the jacket extending beyond the support when mounted thereon, and with a microfilm insertion opening into microfilm jacket reservoir space being positioned at the edge of the support face-up when mounted on the support, and as a part of the combination additionally there being an upper edge pressure-flexing mechanism for flexing downwardly the leading edge extending beyond the support adjacent the insertion opening, and a feeding mechanism for aligning a longitudinally elongated axis of the microfilm with a longitudinal elongated axis of the microfilm jacket reservoir space and with the insertion opening and for feeding advancingly intermittently microfilm into the insertion opening and for intermittently severing microfilm, and additionally for mounting in association with microfilm immediately adjacent the insertion opening a microfilm projecting mechanism for viewing a microfilm frame about to be inserted.


Paul Kiejzik Photo 5
Process And Device For Viewing Adjacent Microfilm Frames In Series

Process And Device For Viewing Adjacent Microfilm Frames In Series

US Patent:
4258531, Mar 31, 1981
Filed:
Feb 15, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/878008
Inventors:
Paul A. Kiejzik - Springfield PA
International Classification:
B65B 6300, B65B 4326
US Classification:
53520
Abstract:
In a preferred embodiment, a microfilm-inserter machine adapted for simultaneous viewing of separate microfilm frames adjacent before and after a strip cutting device and for severing and thereafter insertion of cut-sections of microfilm into microfilm into microfilm jackets. Thereby, by use of the machine, a person is able to speedily cut the frame sections exactly where desired by virtue of the two separate and adjacent viewers in series along the path of travel of feed of the microfilm.


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Device For Inserting A Microfilm Into Microfilm Jackets In Series

Device For Inserting A Microfilm Into Microfilm Jackets In Series

US Patent:
4231214, Nov 4, 1980
Filed:
Feb 15, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/878007
Inventors:
Paul A. Kiejzik - Springfield PA
International Classification:
B65B 6300, B65B 4326
US Classification:
53520
Abstract:
In a preferred embodiment, a microfilm-inserter machine includes separate serially-arranged microfilm jacket supports. At-least one of the supports is laterally movable, adapted for facilitating insertion of cut-sections of microfilm into microfilm jackets. The supports are positioned in series, such that microfilm may be easily and speedily transferred from one jacket to another, carried by the adjacent supports.


Paul Kiejzik Photo 7
Combination Camera And Film Developing Apparatus

Combination Camera And Film Developing Apparatus

US Patent:
5041853, Aug 20, 1991
Filed:
Apr 4, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/504231
Inventors:
Paul A. Kiejzik - Springfield PA
International Classification:
G03B 1750
US Classification:
354 88
Abstract:
A method and apparatus that exposes any desired length of film, develops it, and makes it available for use while allowing for continued exposure of further film sections is disclosed. These sections of exposed film are delivered to a processing portion of the apparatus by use of a turret arrangement having two collection magazines, wherein the turret is rotatable to deliver exposed film to the developing section. The exposed film is developed in a series of cascading baths and thereafter fed to a collecting magazine mounted on a rotatable turntable. Two such collecting magazines are attached to the turntable such that the turntable can be rotated and an individual magazine removed while the alternate magazine is put on line for receipt of subsequent film portions.


Paul Kiejzik Photo 8
Multi-Channel Transparent Film Jacket

Multi-Channel Transparent Film Jacket

US Patent:
4866864, Sep 19, 1989
Filed:
May 11, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/048226
Inventors:
Paul Kiejzik - Springfield PA
International Classification:
B29D 702
US Classification:
40159
Abstract:
An improved multi-channel transparent jacket to accommodate film strips is disclosed. The jacket is constituted of top and bottom rectangular panels of flexible plastic material and ribs formed of plastic or other adhering material in situ along parallel lines between the panels and integrally bonded thereto to maintain the panels in spaced relation and to define open-ended channels whose width is substantially equal to the width of the strips. The thickness of the ribs is substantially equal to that of the strips. Improved bonding of the ribs to the panels is accomplished by striating the panels to increase the surface area within a given width available for bonding. In one embodiment, an ultrasound hammer is used in conjuction with a specialized anvil to striate the panels.