Patents Represented by Attorney Edward M. Livingston
  • Patent number: 6182452
    Abstract: A sealed package (1, 7) containing the beverage placed in a frozen state (2, 8) capable of being easily opened to allow the frozen beverage (2, 8) to be inserted into a container (5) containing the same beverage in a liquid state. The package (1, 7) would preferably be a cylindrically shaped packet made of plastic with serrations (3, 9) for opening. The beverage in the packages, such as beer, could be in a concentrated form to further enhance the intensity of the beverage or even may be flavored to modify the beverage at the same time it is cooled. The packets (1, 7) could be sized to fit into an opening of a conventional beverage can (6), bottle or pitchers containing the beverage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2001
    Inventors: Monique P. Wright, Christopher O. Wright
  • Patent number: 6182838
    Abstract: A poolside organizer has build-up structure with quick-and-easy assembly of a base enclosure (11) and a top enclosure (23) having upright support from the base enclosure. A front hanger wall (17) supports a plurality of hangers (25) for holding swimming attire and other items. A left upright (1) supports a plurality of tube hangers (24). A right upright (6) supports a plurality of the swimming-attire hangers in addition to one or more optional boxlike poolside trays (26). An extension closure (29) contains un-hangable poolside items loosely or in baskets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2001
    Inventor: Della M. Hodson
  • Patent number: 6173610
    Abstract: A sports swing-impact-speed indicator (1) has a solid state accelerometer (20) which measures impact speed of swing of a sports swing-impact implement during an event-time window of an event-window timer (21) following a select swing-acceleration time. The accelerometer can be a miniature solid state unit with a ratio-metric voltage signal that is directly proportional to centripetal energy imparted by travel of the implement, such as a baseball bat (2), during the event-time window. A digital readout (10) has preferably Liquid Crystal Display that can be seen in bright-light-to-dusk visibility conditions. Singular readout and selectively automated control provide simplicity of use. The unit can be attached to a desired implement such as a baseball bat with a slip-on pliable sleeve (3) or other quick-fit device. Minuteness of electronic components permits use of a small stored-energy (18) and/or solar-powered battery (19) for power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2001
    Inventor: Robert L. Pace
  • Patent number: 6169237
    Abstract: A scratch board musical instrument (1) and playing implement (2) having a playing surface (5) with a plurality of horizontal ripples, ridges and valleys (8, 6, 7), a border (9) surrounding the playing surface and a handle (4) on one side for holding the musical instrument by hand. The playing implement (2) has a handle (12) with a metal rod (13) extending therefrom which is bent or curved at a distal end to provide a surface on each side for running the rod transversely across the horizontal ridges to produce a “bluegrass” musical effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2001
    Inventor: Harold E. Sanders
  • Patent number: 6138882
    Abstract: A light weight and easy to use strap-like device (1) for carrying bottles (1) and other containers by securing them to a handle (2) of another object. The device has a buckle (8) at a proximal end. A first side of the strap near the proximal end has matching fastening means which is spaced apart a sufficient distance so when connected around a handle (2) it forms an attachment loop (5) for attaching the device to the handle (2) of another object. The second or opposite side of the strap contains fastening means, such as hook and loop fastening material (10,11), with the distal portion of the strap containing one component of the fastening means, such as hook fabric (11), and the remaining portion having loop fabric (10). After the device has been attached to a handle of another object, a bottle (4) or other object is wrapped in the first side of the loop (6) and the distal end of the strap is placed around the bottle and pulled through the buckle (8) until the bottle is securely held in place.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Inventor: Dale T. Buettner
  • Patent number: 6128853
    Abstract: A ball-wheeled planter has ball wheels (5) in sockets (6) attached to portions of bottoms (2) of a plant container (1). Preferably the planter has trickle irrigation and fertilizer conveyances (13) from a fluid container (12, 16, 28, 29, 36, 41) proximate a top portion (9) of the planter. A drain basin (10, 20, 23, 25, 31) can have a convenient return pump (17) with manual, electrical or wick operation for returning flow-through water to a top portion of soil in the planter. The fluid container can have regulated outflow to match needs of particular plants (37), soil (38), planter depth and ambient conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2000
    Inventors: Ronald S. Klonel, R. Ann Klonel
  • Patent number: 6116676
    Abstract: A folding tailgate seat has a seat (1) and a back support (2) that are foldable to parallel verticality for non-use positioning and unfoldable on a seat hinge (3) to position the seat selectively horizontal and the back support selectively vertical for seating use. At least one non-marring contractional hook (4) is fixable with preferably interchangeability to either a bottom (5) of the seat for a seat-attachment mode or to a back (6) of the back support for a back-attachment mode. In the seat-attachment mode, the non-marring contractional hook is fixable to a horizontally positional vehicle wall such as a tailgate (7) of a pickup truck or of a sports utility vehicle in a lowered horizontal attitude for use of the seat or in a raised vertical attitude of the tailgate for non-use of the seat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Inventor: Michael S. Edwards
  • Patent number: 6101962
    Abstract: Shadow work embroidery designs which can be performed by a sewing machine, preferably a computerized machine with digitized design embroidery patterns. The method employs at least two layers of material, an outer layer (8) of fabric which allows color to show through and an inner layer or layers (6,11), such as fabric or a removable stabilizer. On the inner layer of material is sewn an interior of a selected embroidery design (7) which is filled in with machine stitching. Once completed, an outer layer of garment fabric (8) is placed over the inner layer of material and an outline (9) of the selected embroidery design is stitched on the outer layer of material through the inner layer of material so that both layers of material are sewn together. If the inner layer of material is a removable stabilizer than the outline stitch (9) must catch the edges of the threads of the embroidered design (7).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Inventor: Suzanne B. Hinshaw
  • Patent number: 6098347
    Abstract: A metal-framed geodesic structure (40) has pyramidal frames (1, 8, 12) made of sheet metal. Edges of the pentagonally pyramidal frames are positioned on top edges of rectangular base wall sections (14). The base wall sections are positioned uprightly and the pentagonally pyramidal frames are slanted radially inward towards a structural center about which the base wall sections and the pentagonally pyramidal frames are positioned circumferentially. Edges of the hexagonally pyramidal frames are positioned on top-corner edges of pentagonally pyramidal frames and slanted inward radially to positions of contact with edges of adjacent hexagonally pyramidal frames in a circumferential ring having a top pentagonally polyhedral center which can have skylights and a ventilation aperture (42) at its apex.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2000
    Inventors: Leroy L. Jaeger, Thiele Wetzel
  • Patent number: 6092174
    Abstract: A dynamically reconfigurable distributed integrated circuit processor has at least one two-layer matrix in which a first layer has operative microcomputer modules (1) with local memory (2) grouped in computational clusters (5) and a second layer has a network of global communications connecting buses (7, 8) with packet decoders in coherence with the first layer. All components of the basic operating units are micro programmable and in universal communication selectively throughout separate operative microcomputer modules and throughout the computational clusters. Electrical conductivity of components is variable for select speed, timing and factors. A use method is described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2000
    Assignee: Context, Inc.
    Inventor: Vladimir P. Roussakov
  • Patent number: 6077410
    Abstract: Creating relatively pure and consistent crystals of high performance minerals, such as diamond, has long been pursued. Unfortunately, synthesizing crystals that exhibit deep bonding generally requires high temperatures and high pressures for the formation of large crystals. Alternatively, high pressure and explosive shock waves can also be utilized, as demonstrated by closed-bomb diamond synthesis. Diamond crystal formation at lower temperatures and pressures have been demonstrated, but the formations have been thin and inconsistent. A method of forming diamond and the synthesis of other high performance crystals that are consistent, and can be grown to larger sizes has not existed, nor has a means of providing uniform and consistent thin layers of diamond and other such crystals been demonstrated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Inventor: David E. Byron
  • Patent number: 6044511
    Abstract: A portable curb ramp (1) for wheeled vehicles and equipment (4) having a curb conforming contact surface (7) and a planar road contact surface (6) on an underside and a sloping top surface (5) to allow tires (3) to transverse from a road surface up and over a curb (2). The sloping top surface (5) may have a plurality of transverse ridges (8) for improved traction. The underside curb conforming contact surface (7) may have a lip which extends over the top of the curb and one or more ridges (9) on the planar contact surface to reduce slippage of the ramp on a road surface. Magnets (13) attached to the planar contact surface allows the ramp to be secured to metal surfaces (14) on the wheeled vehicle and equipment so the ramp is readily accessible. The curb conforming contact surface (7) may have two low bearing side walls (16) with a hollow cutout (12) in between in order to reduce the weight of the ramp.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2000
    Inventors: Lois A. Frost, Charles E. Frost
  • Patent number: 6026983
    Abstract: A sleeve (1) for beverage containers (2) made of a substantially planar rigid material, such as cardboard, having side sections (6) which are foldably connected along folding creases (4) to form a sleeve having a top opening (3) for inserting a container. The sleeve has a bottom coaster (11) which is foldably connected to a bottom of one of the side sections which is supported by a strut (8) under the coaster adhesively attached at a folding tab (9) to the bottom of the coaster. An extension (7) on the coaster (11) is also provided to extend through a slit (18) in the folding strut for additional support. When the sleeve is assembled, the entire coaster (11) and strut (8) fold up into the body of the sleeve for easy storage and shipping. When the sleeve (1) contains a beverage container during use configuration, the coaster (11) covers the entire bottom of the sleeve, thereby preventing moisture from wetting or damaging a surface on which it is placed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2000
    Assignees: Gregory W. Graham, Arthur W. Graham
    Inventor: Gregory W. Graham
  • Patent number: 6003478
    Abstract: A control box (11) for a dual-fuel internal-combustion engine (6) is actuated automatically by an oil-pressure switch (16) when activated by a manual switch (30) that directs power from a battery (29) or other engine-electrical component to a current distributor such as a 24-volt bus (49) for operating control-box components that include an under-current sensor (36) for preventing use of gaseous fuel in addition to liquid fuel under no-load and low-load conditions, an over-current sensor (39) for preventing use of gaseous fuel in addition to liquid fuel under excessive-load conditions, an intake-air sensor (17) for preventing use of gaseous fuel with liquid fuel when there is inadequate supply of air, a liquid-fuel-supply sensor (22) for preventing use of gaseous fuel with liquid fuel when there is inadequate supply of liquid fuel, and an exhaust-gas-temperature monitor (23) for shutting down dual-fuel mode when exhaust heat is excessive. Red LED lights (41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46) warn of system faults.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: ITG Innovative Technology Group Corporation
    Inventor: Jeffrey Thomas Huber
  • Patent number: 5992014
    Abstract: A method of using diesel engine injection pump timing tool having two components, a first tubular cylindrical component (1) being internally threaded on one half for attachment to the fuel injection pump and externally threaded on the other half with a square drive wrench hole (8) in the end. A second cylindrical component (2) larger than the first component which contains internal threads on one end for rotatable attachment to the threads (4) of the first component (1). The second component (2) also contains a socket wrench attachment on the outer distal end for rotating the tool onto the first component (1) and also for turning the fuel injection pump to the proper position. The second component (2) may have a knurled grip (5) on a portion of the extended surface for better hand gripping purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1999
    Inventor: Thomas Drew Beery
  • Patent number: D419032
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2000
    Inventors: Gary M. Stern, Charles B. Williams, Jr., Donald R. Lutchman
  • Patent number: D420092
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Inventor: Wouter Lisseveld
  • Patent number: D420782
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2000
    Inventors: Terry M. Sandt, Travis W. White
  • Patent number: D431272
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2000
    Assignee: Meese, Inc.
    Inventor: Gregory W. Graham
  • Patent number: D432253
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2000
    Inventor: James C. Downey