Patents Represented by Attorney Franklin J. Cona
  • Patent number: 5299800
    Abstract: A basketball shot-making system which can be used indoors or outdoors for increasing the number of possible installation locations and the number of methods of making a shot A backboard has paired members vertically disposed and in contact with each other along an edge forming a right angle inside corner. A goal having an arcuate hoop for shot-making is horizontally disposed and offset from the backboard. A goal support bracket is positioned therebetween and is in threadable communication with the backboard and in rigid communication with the goal. A rebound action device having a vertical orientation and being in threadable communication with the backboard is adjacent the inside corner right angle zone, the rebound action device further being in rigid communication with a top surface of the goal support bracket for increasing the number of shot-making possibilities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1994
    Inventor: Mark T. Daniels
  • Patent number: 5259363
    Abstract: A solar roofing panel system for use in residential and commercial buildings employing conventional metal roofing components. The system collects and supplies thermal energy from the sun to heat the interior thereof and also is capable of providing solar generated electricity for powering the normal complement of household appliances. The system can also be adapted to provide a thermal energy source for absorption cooling for commercial applications such as supermarkets or the like. The system employs an air-to-liquid system in the preferred embodiment. The alternative embodiment has an air-to-air heat exchange system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1993
    Assignee: Lolar Logistics, Inc.
    Inventors: David W. Peacock, Lee M. Ramsey
  • Patent number: 5246458
    Abstract: An artificial intervertebral disk for replacing a damaged human disk between two adjacent vertebrae in a human spinal column is disclosed. The invention comprises a pair of cylindrically shaped members in a vertical stacked relationship and a flexible spacer therebetween. The cylindrically shaped members are joined together in a ball and socket relationship which provides full rotational movement thereof. The flexible spacer therebetween provides the resilient compressive strength necessary to maintain the vertical separation of the adjacent vertebrae. The flexible resilient spacer completely surrounds the ball and socket portions of the cylindrically shaped members. Each cylindrically shaped member is fastened to the bone in the adjacent vertebrae with an arcuate plate and is secured with a fastener that engages the bone in the adjacent vertebrae and a threaded recess in the cylindrically shaped member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1993
    Inventor: Donald V. Graham
  • Patent number: 5240143
    Abstract: A mechanical vending system for vending long cylindrical objects such as pencils or the like. The system comprises a cabinet housing the unvended pencils and a coin receptor mechanism for receiving the coins and vending one pencil at a time. The coins are deposited in a coin deposit box located in the interior of the cabinet thereof for storage until the service personnel retrieve the coins and restock the pencils in the cabinet. The mechanical pencil vending system has a simplified design, a low initial cost of manufacture, is easy to install and maintain, is totally independent of an outside power source, and will allow pencils and other long cylindrical objects to be vended in locations considered impractical because of the operating labor and the power requirements of vending machines heretofore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1993
    Inventor: Bob I. Kornegay
  • Patent number: 5238144
    Abstract: A mechanical vending machine for vending paper tablets or the like, one at a time. The machine comprises a cabinet housing the unvended paper tablets, a tablet delivery apparatus, a coin receptor mechanism for receiving the coins, and a coin box to retain the coins. The coins are deposited in a coin deposit box located in the interior of the cabinet thereof for storage until the service personnel retrieve the coins and restock the paper tablets in the cabinet. The paper tablet vending machine has a simplified design, a low initial cost of manufacture, is easy to install and maintain, is totally independent of an outside power source, and will allow paper tablets to be vended in locations considered impractical because of the operating labor and the power requirements of vending machines heretofore. The machine comprises a cabinet having a top panel, a base, a removable lockable side panel for restocking the machine, and an interior storage tray for storing unvended paper tablets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1993
    Inventor: Bob I. Kornegay
  • Patent number: 5183346
    Abstract: A system for converting graphic symbols on a computer data entry keyboard to another set of graphic symbols such as a foreign language or scientific symbols or mathematical notations is disclosed. The system comprises a plurality of individual keycaps, each keycap being sized for fitting over the upper surface of a single data entry key on the computer data entry keyboard. Each keycap has two indicia inscribed thereon. The first indicia, corresponding to the graphic symbol to be displayed upon the skriking of the data entry key is inscribed on the upper exterior surface of the keycap. The second indicia, corresponds to the graphic symbol on the upper surface of the data entry key over which the keycap is positioned. A cabinet having a columnar orientation for receiving the keycaps in a stacked relationship when the keycaps are not in use and operation is also disclosed. A lid protects the keycaps when they are stored in the cabinet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1993
    Inventor: Herbert Tesar
  • Patent number: PP8753
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a new and unusually beautiful pillar type climbing rose bush. The primary feature of this new variety of pillar type climber rose bush is its vigorous growth and bushyness and the unusual coloration as it relates to the buds and the reddish tinge in the young stems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1994
    Inventor: Jean Conrad