Patents Represented by Law Firm Hubbard, Thurman, Turner, Tucker & Harris
  • Patent number: 4904827
    Abstract: A plastic plug for protecting an electric cord from damage during shipping when such cord is shipped within separated rigid tubular components of a handle, or the like, comprises two semi-cylindrical half portions of a plug which are pivotally united along axially extending side edges of the half portions. With its half portions pivoted together, the plug defines a channel for leading the electric cord out of, or into either end of its associated rigid tubular component without contact between the cord and the adjacent end edge surface of the rigid tubular component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1990
    Assignees: Harold Joseph Coleman, Elisha Lindsay Potter
    Inventors: Elisha L. Potter, Harold J. Coleman, Elisha L. Potter
  • Patent number: 4901212
    Abstract: A decorative trim lighting system comprises an elongated, extruded plastic retaining strip which is formed in a laterally folded configuration and is adhesively securable along an exterior edge portion of a building. A series of support tab members are insertable between the folded side portions of the retaining strip, at longitudinally spaced intervals along the strip, and are frictionally gripped and retained by the facing side portions of the strip. The tabs have outer end portions which support the light elements of a decorative light string along the building portion edge. The retaining strip may be left in place on the building when the light string and associated support tabs are removed, and permits rapid and easy reinstallation of the light string. Additionally, the spacing between the individual light elements may be easily adjusted simply by sliding their support tabs along the length of the retaining strip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 13, 1990
    Inventor: Robert B. Prickett
  • Patent number: 4898151
    Abstract: Cooking oil contained in a fuel-fired deep fat frypot is heated utilizing a recirculating flow of combustion gas produced by an induced flow fuel-air burner. A squirrel cage type centrifugal fan draws a fuel-air mixture inwardly through the burner into an inlet chamber in which the combustion gas is formed. The hot combustion gas is discharged from the fan into a supply chamber, flowed from the supply chamber into and through external heating passages extending rearwardly along the opposite exterior side surfaces of the frypot, and then enters an external heating passage extending along the rear frypot wall. From this rear passage the combustion gas is drawn forwardly through generally triangularly shaped heating tubes extending horizontally through the frypot cooking zone, into and through a return plenum, into the fan where it is mixed with a fresh supply of combustion gas from the inlet chamber, and is then discharged into the supply chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 6, 1990
    Assignee: The Frymaster Corporation
    Inventors: Clement J. Luebke, Frank A. Slade, Gerald W. Sank, James T. Grob, George M. Price, Elbert M. Hubbard
  • Patent number: 4897923
    Abstract: A flexible line trimmer is provided with an automatic line feeding cutting head portion which utilizes a generally U-shaped, centrifugally actuated balancing arm member to maintain the free end cutting length of the line at a predetermined length during trimmer operation. The balancing arm is rotatably mounted within the head by means of a coil spring element which is installed on one of the leg portions of the balancing arm and press-fitted into a plastic pocket portion of the head to serve as a bearing for the balancing arm. The outer end of the spring-carrying leg has a transverse pigtail portion which may be selectively sized to predeterminably vary the controlled cutting length of the line. The opposite leg of the balancing arm, which is engaged by the line during trimmer operation, is received within spool flange notches when the arm is in its line locking position to prevent undesirable bending of the arm due to cutting line forces thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 6, 1990
    Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Imack L. Collins
  • Patent number: 4896685
    Abstract: A decorative baby hair piece has a decorative adornment of embroidered ribbon attached to a lace backing element or a large bow without the backing element and a hair lock attached with glue to the decorative adornment. The hair lock includes two elongated, flexible, plastic strips having ends laser welded together and opposite ends left open. The open ends facilitate positioning baby hair between opposing surfaces of the two strips. Elongated male and female flexible plastic elements having corresponding lock forming shapes are formed integrally with the two strips and coact when pressed together to form a zipper type lock. Thus, with baby hair positioned across the male and female locking elements and the plastic strips pressed together to zip lock the locking elements together, the hair and the strips are simultaneously locked together for securing the decorative baby hair piece to the baby's hair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1990
    Assignee: Globestar, Incorporated
    Inventor: Gary D. Lawrence
  • Patent number: 4893667
    Abstract: Light admitting window coverings are provided with apertures which are formed in a covering such as a vertical blind louver. The louver is formed of opposed panel portions with a transparent film or sheet sandwiched therebetween to provide for sufficient light transmission and visibility through the louvers in the closed position but without permitting convective heat transmission through the window covering. The blind louvers may be formed with an insulating air space between the opposed louver panel portions and the transparent film or sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1990
    Inventor: William F. Dunn
  • Patent number: 4893545
    Abstract: An aircraft armament mounting system includes an elongated support plank member which is insertable transversely through the aircraft cabin area so that a central portion of the plank is disposed within the cabin area and its opposite end portions project outwardly from the aircraft. This central portion is anchored to the aircraft, and outer tip portions of the plank are pivotable between extended and inwardly folded positions. A pair of rocket launchers are mounted on downwardly projecting support structures secured to the outer ends of the plank tip portions, the support structures having integral adjustment mechanisms which permit vertical and horizontal adjustment of the rocket launcher firing axes. Supported on the underside of the plank end portions, inwardly of the foldable tip sections, are a pair of machine gun pods supported on specially designed shock absorbing gun mounts which carry a pair of machine guns provided with electrically driven charging assemblies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1990
    Inventors: Paul H. Sanderson, Richard C. Serkland
  • Patent number: 4893676
    Abstract: Subterranean oil and gas producing formations are fractured at vertically spaced intervals utilizing perforating guns forced down the well casing in tailing off "trains" comprising tamping and spacing water columns respectively positioned above and below each perforating gun, a perforation plugging slurry positioned below the spacing water column, and a concentrated proppant slurry column positioned below the perforation plugging slurry column. The perforation plugging and proppant slurry columns are sealed at their upper and lower ends by specially designed gel plug seals each comprising a short column of strong gel solution in which a spaced pair of casing size rock salt balls are disposed to provide the seal with structural reinforcement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1990
    Assignee: Gilman A. Hill
    Inventor: Gilman A. Hill