Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Hardaway/Mann IP
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Patent number: 6081946Abstract: A bed frame for accommodating a decorative piece is described, the bed frame comprising a first side rail, a second side rail opposite the first rail, at least one cross arm extending from the first rail to the second rail, and at least one upright member in communication with the cross arm, whereby, the bed frame can accommodate variously sized headboards and footboards on the cross arm member.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Inventor: Glen Kennedy
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Patent number: 6079453Abstract: An improved reed wherein more than half or all of the dents used within the reed have smaller, modified chin sections from those currently used in the art. Also, a reed wherein more than half or all of the dents used within the reed do not have any chin portion at all.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Palmetto Loom Reed Company, Inc.Inventor: William H. Richardson, III
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Patent number: 6074273Abstract: A nursing bra having a support body with a front panel comprised of two cups with a pocket in each cup for holding moisture absorbing panels, and a rear panel comprised of two cups with openings in each cup for nursing a baby. The front and rear panel coexist, forming a supportive and comfortable bra. The front panel is removably connected to the rear panel which allows for a portion of the front panel to be lowered away from the rear panel and accessing the openings which surround a woman's nipple for nursing. The pockets in the front panel hold replaceable, moisture absorbing panels that provide a moisture barrier between the woman's body and any other garment the woman may be wearing.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Inventors: Lorie S. Turner, Gordon B. Turner, Jr.
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Patent number: 6071628Abstract: An alloy substrate is protected by a thermal barrier coating formed from a layer of metallic bond coat and a top coat formed from generally hollow ceramic particles dispersed in a matrix bonded to the bond coat.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1999Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignees: Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc., Lockheed Martin Energy Research CorporationInventors: Roland D. Seals, Rickey L. White, Ralph B. Dinwiddie
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Patent number: 6056216Abstract: The method for shredding wornout tire cases comprises exposing wornout tire cases to the effect of an explosion exerted thereon in a closed circular system so as to establish a directional circulating flow of explosion products. The device for carrying the method into effect comprises a chamber (1, 2) and a piping (3, 4) which forms, together with the chamber, a circular closed system, the chamber has a portion shaped as a cone-frustum shell (1), wherein shredding members (7) and a fixing unit of the explosive (13) are accommodated; a the smaller-diameter portion of the cone-shaped shell (1) communicates with one end of the piping (4) through a valve appearing as, e.g., a grid established by plates (7) in the area of the smaller base of the shell (1), while the other end of the piping (3) communicates with the chamber (1, 2) from the side of the larger-diameter portion of the cone-shaped shell (1).Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1999Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Obschestvo S Ogranichennoi Otvetstvennostju "Explotekh"Inventor: Alexandr Andreevich Nabok
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Patent number: 6049918Abstract: A stopper mechanism 10 having a base 20 with a gasket 50 area to be placed within the drain opening 30 of a toilet bowl 40. The stopper mechanism 10 also has an overflow pipe 60 having a handle 66 and being connected to the base 20. At least two rotatable arms 70 are connected to the overflow pipe 60 which can be rotated outward to lock with the rim 80 of the toilet bowl 40 and secure the stopper mechanism 10 in place thus preventing it from moving when the toilet bowl 40 is filled with water. Once the stopper mechanism 10 is secured in place, the toilet bowl 40 is filled with water up to the rim 80. A cleaning solution 120 is then added to the water in the toilet bowl 40 and allowed to remain for a desired length of time soaking and cleaning the toilet bowl 40 as it sits.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Inventor: Bill J. White, Sr.
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Patent number: 6044959Abstract: An apparatus for staging or pitching articles on a conveyor system. Arranged on a supporting table is a first set of belts covering approximately one-half of the length of the table travelling at a high rate of speed, and having a high function surface. Arranged on the second half of the table and traveling in the same direction are slower belts having a low friction surface. Laterally, preferably outside the first and second belts are two or more belts traveling at a slower speed, having a low friction surface and carrying projection away from the surface of the table to align articles during the transfer from high to low speed. Preferably, the table is a plenum and suction draws articles to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Roberts PolyPro, Inc.Inventor: Claude E. Monsees
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Patent number: 6044726Abstract: A flywheel rim support formed from two shell halves. Each of the shell halves has a disc connected to the central shaft. A first shell element connects to the disc at an interface. A second shell element connects to the first shell element. The second shell element has a plurality of meridional slits. A cylindrical shell element connects to the second shell element. The cylindrical shell element connects to the inner surface of the flywheel rim.A flywheel rim support having a disc connected an outer diameter of a shaft. Two optimally shaped shell elements connect to the optimally shaped disc at an interface. The interface defines a discontinuity in a meridional slope of said support. A cylindrical shell element connects to the two shell elements. The cylindrical shell element has an outer surface for connecting to the inner surface of the flywheel rim.A flywheel rim casing includes an annular shell connected to the central shaft. The annular shell connects to the flywheel rim.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1997Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Lockheed Martin Energy Research CorporationInventor: Henry W. Blake
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Patent number: 6041509Abstract: The essence of the proposed method resides in that assumed as the datum point of measurement of the well azimuth is an azimuthally stabilized housing of a down-the-hole inclinometer and the magnitude of the azimuth is determined by measuring the angle of rotation of the housing of the down-the-hole instrument (1) round its longitudinal axis, which rotation occurs in response to an azimuthal deviation of the longitudinal axis of a well (5). According to a first embodiment of the proposed device, it comprises a plurality of spring-loaded arcuate elements (3) secured on an external surface (2) of the housing of the down-the-hole instrument (1) so as to form at least three rows, each row consisting of at least three elements (3), each of the latter establishing, together with an internal surface (4) of the well (5), a contact spot (6) whose portion having a greater size (h) is arranged lengthwise the longitudinal axis of the well (5).Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1996Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Inventor: Vladimir Viktorovich Shelyago
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Patent number: 6035914Abstract: Fluorescent dichroic fibers randomly incorporated within a media provide an improved method for authentication and counterfeiting protection. The dichroism is provided by an alignment of fluorescent molecules along the length of the fibers. The fluorescent fibers provide an authentication mechanism of varying levels of capability. The authentication signature depends on four parameters; the x,y position, the dichroism and the local environment. The availability of so many non-deterministic variables makes production of counterfeit articles (e.g., currency, credit cards, etc.) essentially impossible. Counterfeit-resistant articles, an apparatus for authenticating articles, and a process for forming counterfeit-resistant media are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems Inc.Inventors: J. Michael Ramsey, Leon N. Klatt
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Patent number: 6023868Abstract: A selective information display device having a self-supporting frame comprising an upper magazine and a lower magazine adapted to store rolls containing rolled up informational posters, each poster equipped at one of its ends with an elastic return which ensures the rolling up of the poster inside its roll without any external action, and on the other end with an outer extract assembly allowing an opposing force of the elastic return to be counteracted, and the unrolling of the posters out of their rolls. The device also comprising at least one display window allowing the display of information on the poster unrolled behind it and at least one unwinder equipped with a pair of hooks arranged facing each other and acting to hook the outer extracting assembly for extracting the posters from their rolls, thus, ensuring the unrolling of one poster behind the window at the same time as the rolling up of another poster having just been displayed.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1996Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: S.C. Rollerblade, Lasserre, FranceInventors: Alain Viode, Frederic Houache, Thierry Costes, Gerard Bardou, Francis Martinez
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Patent number: 6021816Abstract: The invention relates to a corrugated pipe of thermoplastic polymer material for use as fluid line with at least one polymer layer, comprising closed geometric outer contours which are spaced at an interval from each other in the axial direction of the pipe and which define a corrugation on the pipe jacket in at least one radial angular sector in axial, longitudinal direction one behind the other. The closed geometric outer contours are designed in such a manner that two jacket lines of the pipe jacket surface, which lines are approximately opposite one another, are free of corrugations and that these jacket lines extend in the longitudinal direction of the pipe (FIGS. 1b-1d).Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Ems-Inventa AGInventors: Thomas Jeltsch, Jurgen Brueggemann
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Patent number: 5984047Abstract: An erectable horizontal work surface apparatus having a work surface pivotally connected to two sets of legs and removably connected to brace members for the sets of legs. The brace members are removably connected to the legs. When in the assembled position, the legs are extended at an angle somewhat perpendicular to the work surface and one end of the brace members are placed in brace member reception notches so as to connect the brace members to the legs. The opposite end of the brace members are connected to the work surface by use of a removable dowel member. To place the apparatus in a disassembled position, such as for transporting or storage, the dowel member is removed from its reception notch thus allowing the brace members to fall free. The legs are then pivoted toward the work surface until they are placed in a position that is parallel or horizontal with the work surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Inventor: William R. Rogers
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Patent number: 5984064Abstract: The invention is an apparatus for adjusting a luggage handle in relation to a luggage frame utilized to transport luggage by a traveler. The handle is connected to two extendable and retractable slide tube assemblies, the assemblies allow for the telescoping of the luggage handle to multiple positions in relation to a pair of fixed frame tubes connected to a luggage shell with wheels, to accommodate the height and personal stride of traveler. The luggage handle incorporates triggering buttons that allow ambidextrous and single-handed control of the height of the handle and slide tube assembly in relation to the luggage. The handle and slide tube assembly are connected by interior filaments to pulleys and filaments within two concentric light-weight slide tubes, which are inserted respectively into two fixed frame tubes, to allow a multitude of positions for the slide tubes to lock into the fixed frame tubes.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Lockheed Martin Energy Research CorporationInventor: Gerald A. Byington
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Patent number: 5975853Abstract: A cover for an aperture in a ceiling having a shell and a back panel. The shell includes: a wall; an interior portion; and an exterior portion. The interior portion has a tubular hub extending from the wall; fins extending from the wall and from the hub; and blocks extending from the wall. The hub has a central aperture and a distal end with a flange. The exterior portion has a recess cooperating with the hub on the interior portion. The back panel is nestable within the interior portion of the shell. The back panel has an aperture cooperating with the hub on the shell when the back panel nests within the interior portion of the shell. In such an arrangement, the back panel sits on upper surfaces of the fins and blocks. In order to attach to the ceiling, either the recess on the interior portion of the shell or the recess on the exterior portion of the shell is positioned between the mounting plate and the junction box.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: R.W.L. CorporationInventor: Robert W. Lackey
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Patent number: 5977547Abstract: An apparatus for testing air having contaminants and radon progeny therein. The apparatus includes a sampling box having an inlet for receiving the air and an outlet for discharging the air. The sampling box includes a filter made of a plate of sintered stainless steel. The filter traps the contaminants, yet allows at least a portion of the radon progeny to pass therethrough.A method of testing air having contaminants and radon progeny therein. The method includes providing a testing apparatus that has a sampling box with an inlet for receiving the air and an outlet for discharging the air, and has a sintered stainless steel filter disposed within said sampling box; drawing air from a source into the sampling box using a vacuum pump; passing the air through the filter; monitoring the contaminants trapped by the filter; and providing an alarm when a selected level of contaminants is reached. The filter traps the contaminants, yet allows at least a portion of the radon progeny to pass therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Westington Savannah River CompanyInventors: Terrance D. Phillips, Howard D. Edwards
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Patent number: 5976401Abstract: A method for treating phosphate-containing waste water comprising treating phosphate-containing waste water with a metal hydroxide complex as a phosphate adsorbent represented by the formula:M.sub.1-x.sup.2+ M.sub.x.sup.3+ (OH.sup.-).sub.2+x-y (A.sup.n-).sub.y/nwherein M.sup.2+ is at least one divalent metal ion selected from the group consisting of Mg.sup.2+, Ni.sup.2+, Zn.sup.2+, Fe.sup.2+, Ca.sup.2+ and Cu.sup.2+ ; M.sup.3+ is at least one divalent metal ion selected from the group consisting of Al.sup.3+ and Fe.sup.3+ ; A.sup.n- is an n-valent anion; x is in the range 0.1.ltoreq.x.ltoreq.0.5; y is in the range 0.1.ltoreq.y.ltoreq.0.5; and n is 1 or 2.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Tomita Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takashi Suzuki, Toshio Sato, Akira Ookubo, Tomohide Koizumi, Mikiko Mihara, Shoichi Oonishi
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Patent number: 5964245Abstract: A hose reel comprising: an outer hub including: opposite ends; a hollow interior extending between the opposite ends; and an opening through the hub and in communication with the hollow interior; a pair of walls, each attached to one of the opposite ends of the outer hub; and an inner hub attached to the outer hub and positioned within the hollow interior of the outer hub. The walls and the outer hub define a first storage area therebetween. The inner hub and outer hub define a second storage area therebetween. The aperture receives the medial portion of the hose so that a first length of the hose resides within the first storage area and a second length of the hose resides within the second storage area.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: ROF GroupInventor: Jim Lionel Liberty
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Patent number: 5942706Abstract: The present invention, a sheet music turning apparatus, comprises a base, a first spindle on one end of the base, and a second spindle opposite the first spindle on the base. A rotation means for rotating the first spindle in a direction is also provided such that a supply of sheet music mounted on the second spindle is transferred to the first spindle by the rotation of the first spindle, thereby causing consecutive pages of sheet music to be viewed.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1998Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Inventor: Franklin Leckie
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Patent number: D426113Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1999Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Cavalier Enterprises, LLCInventors: Michael R. Webb, Nancy K. Webb