Patents Represented by Attorney Kenneth P. Krohn
  • Patent number: 7284677
    Abstract: The present invention is generally comprised of an appliance for holding a bottle or liquids. The appliance is generally comprised of a cap member that is removably connected to a container member. The cap member may have a threaded cylindrical portion adjacent to an opening in the cap member. The container member may also have a threaded cylindrical portion adjacent to an opening in the container member, so that the cap member is screwed onto the container member by means of the threads. The cap member may also comprise a threaded bottle holding portion adapted to receive threads on a cylindrical portion of the bottle adjacent to the bottle opening. The appliance may also comprise a tubular member (such as a straw) that extends from an area outside the appliance into the interior volume of the bottle. Finally, the invention also includes a method for using the appliance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2007
    Inventor: Elizabeth Ann Guevara
  • Patent number: 7128735
    Abstract: A wound treatment appliance is provided for treating a wound, which appliance comprises a semi-rigid or rigid wound covering device and a vacuum system to provide a supply of reduced pressure to the wound covering device. The wound covering device may be comprised of an impermeable overlay, a stopper, and a suction drain. Alternatively, the wound covering device may be comprised of an impermeable overlay and a suction drain. The wound covering device may also be comprised of an impermeable overlay that has at least one channel that is a part thereof, wherein the at least one channel is used to provide reduced pressure to the wound and may remove fluid aspirated from the wound. The vacuum system may be comprised of at least a vacuum pump or a suction bulb, or a combination of the same. Finally, methods for using the wound treatment appliance are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2006
    Inventor: Richard Scott Weston
  • Patent number: 7114628
    Abstract: The present invention is generally comprised of an appliance for holding a bottle (or other object having a threaded opening) and a method of using the appliance. The appliance is generally comprised of a cap member that is removably connected to a container member. In some embodiments of the invention, the cap member has a cylindrical portion adjacent to an opening in the cap member, such cylindrical portion being threaded on its interior surface. In such embodiments, the container member also has a cylindrical portion adjacent to an opening in the container member, such cylindrical portion being threaded on its exterior surface. In such embodiments, the cap member is screwed onto the container member by means of the threads. In other embodiments, the cap member is also comprised of an adjustable connector portion to receive threads on the cylindrical portion of the bottle adjacent to bottle opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2006
    Inventor: Elizabeth Ann Guevara
  • Patent number: 6979285
    Abstract: The present invention is a pair of hand grips that are to be rolled along a surface during an exercise routine. In more detail, each hand grip has an elongated, substantially straight, cylindrical crossbar with a first end and a second end. A first wheel is rotatably mounted at the first end of the crossbar and a second wheel is rotatably mounted at the second end of the crossbar. In operation, the wheels rotate about an axis that is defined between the ends of the crossbar, to move the hand grip over a surface. Movement of the hand grip over the surface can vary, depending upon the particular exercise routine being followed by the user. In order to perform an exercise routine, the user can assume a kneeling position, a sitting position or a bending-at-the-waist position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2005
    Inventor: Douglas I. Lovison