Patents Represented by Attorney John J. Murphy Law Offices Murphey
  • Patent number: 5702746
    Abstract: A process of converting food waste to a dry rehydratable, edible food material, including the steps of collecting large quantities of edible food and food scraps at one location, feeding food and food scraps to a device for chopping to comminute the food and food scraps to a mixture of food pieces, feeding the mixture of food pieces to a device for grinding the mixture to a flowable mixture of homogeneous food particles, feeding the flowable mixture of homogeneous food particles to a filter to extract a portion of liquid therefrom to product a more flowable mixture of homogeneous food particles, subjecting food particles to intimate contact with ultra-violet radiation to kill unwanted bacteria and viruses in the mixture, feeding an irradiated mixture of homogeneous food particles to a drying device for drying the mixture of food particles to a dry mixture of homogeneous food particles that are packageable and later rehydratable with addition of liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1997
    Inventor: Rolf Wiik
  • Patent number: 5551184
    Abstract: An elastic portable cushion for enveloping the butt-end of a fishing rod for interposition with the fisher-person's body, to protect the body when fighting a fish, the cushion having the property of generally retaining its shape during use and defined by an outer surface having a high coefficient of friction including first device formed therein for receiving the butt-end of the rod in temporary fixed position therein, the device comprising a passageway, of equal or lesser diameter than the butt-end of the fishing rod, passing into the cushion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1996
    Inventor: Charles A. Grosse
  • Patent number: 5467743
    Abstract: A pet collar including first and second flexible belt segments of terminal length adapted to pass around the neck of the pet and form an encircling loop thereabout, an interlocking device attached to the other ends of the belt segments to connect the segments together in end-to-end fashion, a pocket formed in one segment and, a bib connectable to the pocket for depending from the collar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1995
    Inventor: Karen A. Doose