Patents Represented by Attorney Much Shelist
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Patent number: 7971522Abstract: In summary there is provided in one embodiment a grill liner for placement on top of a cooking grate and used to cook food placed thereon. The grill liner includes a plurality of holes to help allow heat to move through the grill liner. The grill liner further includes at least one flap that is secured to a portion of the grill liner through a frangible bridge, point, or line of weakness. The frangible bridge when broken permits the flap to bend downwardly. The grill liner when placed on the cooking grate may then have its one or more flaps bent downwardly through bars such that the grill liner movement across the cooking grate can be limited.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2008Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Handi-Foil CorporationInventor: Norton Sarnoff
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Patent number: 7967737Abstract: Preferably, there is defined a “w” shaped exercise bar, a short elongated central shaft that easily comes apart, a pair of hand grip portions disposed on either side of the central shaft, and a pair of removable jump rope handles with adjustable color coded-retractable ropes hidden inside the handles.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2010Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Inventor: Gary Watson
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Patent number: 7963303Abstract: In one embodiment of the present system invention, the operator enters the customer name into the color management system and the computer screen displays the customer's history. If this is a new customer, a history file is created. The operator selects desired color from the color pallet, enters the required amount of finished dye and finally the activator strength is selected. The operator is instructed to place an empty batch container on the scale. The system prompts the operator for the first dye color, and an LED adjacent to the corresponding drawer is illuminated. The operator manually adds the amount indicated on the display panel, while the scale monitors exactly how much has been added and provides feedback to the operator leading to an extremely accurate dispense. After returning the bottle or tube to the designated storage bin, the operator presses “next”, and the next LED is illuminated along with the required amount of the next ingredient.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2009Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: The Saranow Group, LLCInventors: Mitchell H. Saranow, Charles C. Mayberry
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Patent number: 7953975Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method of generating anti-collusion fingerprint codes using a (na, n2a?2, na?1, n, 0, 1) GD-PBIBD. The fingerprint codes are generated using computer equipment that executes a program for executing a program for generating the fingerprint codes. The method includes step 1 of receiving an arbitrary prime number n and an arbitrary integer a larger than 3, step 2 of generating an n×n index matrix, step 3 of generating n n×n type_i matrixes, step 4 of generating an n2×n2 matrix using the n×n index matrix and the n×n type_i matrixes, step 5 of generating an na×n2a?2 matrix, and step 6 of extracting one arbitrary column from the na×n2a?2 matrix.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2007Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyInventors: Heung Kyu Lee, In Koo Kang, Sung Hyuk Park, Eun Mee Lee
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Patent number: 7949185Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method of performing robust white balance. The method includes a first process of dividing an input image into blocks, a second process of selecting blocks having higher color errors, and calculating average RGB values of the selected blocks, a third process of selecting a specific top percentage of bright blocks, and calculating the average RGB values of these selected blocks, a fourth process of calculating average RGB values through color clustering, a fifth process of converting the average RGB values into CIE xyY color space, a sixth process of calculating the Euclidean distances between the x and y values of standard light sources in a color space and the x and y values of the average RGB values in CIE xyY color space, and selecting an average RGB value having the shortest Euclidean distance (Ed), and a seventh process of calculating white balance gain values using the selected average RGB value, and correcting the input image using the balance gain values.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2007Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyInventors: Seong Dae Kim, Su Jeong Kim, Jeong Woo Hwang
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Patent number: 7946434Abstract: The present invention relates to a folding collapsible clothes rack. The rack includes two fixed side frames and two retractable side frames pivotally connected separately to the two fixed side frames. A pair of reinforcing links are pivoted together and coupled between the fixed side frames. In addition, a cross hanger tube is secured between the two retractable side frames and is able to be removably attached from one of them. The rack may also include a plurality of pockets positioned about the retractable side frames.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2009Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Honey-Can-Do International, LLCInventor: Steve Greenspon
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Patent number: 7942794Abstract: The invention relates to a training device (2) which comprises a base body (4) having a bearing surface (6) which is embodied in such a manner that the back of a user can be placed on the bearing surface (6) when in use. The base body (4) is mounted on or is embodied in such a manner with the bearing surface (6) that it can pivot from a first position, wherein the back of the user, who is sitting, is placed on the bearing surface (6) when in use, into a second position, wherein the bearing surface (6) is pivoted from a first position into the horizontal direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2006Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Inventor: Jennifer R. Nardone
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Patent number: 7938282Abstract: A closure for a container having a top portion having a centered region; and a plurality of slots radially arrayed about the top section, each slot being sized to receive a finger tip of a human hand interspaced about the top portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2008Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Berlin Packaging, LLCInventors: Liam Hawry, Scott Jost, Ralph Guy Considine
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Patent number: 7926258Abstract: A pulsed plasma thruster provides for an advanced lightweight design with solid propellant and predominately electromagnetic thrust in a coaxial geometry. Electromagnetic forces are generated in a plasma by current flowing from a small central electrode to an electrically conducting diverging nozzle electrode. The thruster employs a series of electric current pulses of limited duration and varying frequency between the pair of electrodes creating a series of electric arcs. The electric arcs pass over a propellant surface located between the electrodes, forming a plasma, which is then exhausted from the device to produce thrust. The thruster maintains a low plasma resistance and cavity pressure, which in turn yields strong electromagnetic body forces, resulting in a high efficiency and consistent pulse-to-pulse performance.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: CU Aerospace, LLCInventors: Rodney L. Burton, Gabriel F. Benavides, Julia K. Laystrom
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Patent number: 7927174Abstract: A toy vehicle is provided having a wheel base, a chassis, and a cab. The wheel base has pairs of rear wheels. The chassis is attached to the wheel base about a horizontal rotational axis which is capable of raising and lowering the chassis from a first position to a second position. The cab is pivotally attached to the chassis such that the cab is able to remain in a substantially horizontal position when the chassis is moved. The cab further includes a pair of joints that secure arms, which have at the end a wheel. The joint enables the arms to move when the chassis moves. When moving the cab, the vehicle transforms between the first and second positions, where the wheels attached to the arms are able to move with the cab.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2009Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Rehco, LLCInventors: Daniel Kim, Ryan Kratz
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Patent number: 7926257Abstract: A pulsed plasma thruster provides for an advanced lightweight design with solid propellant and predominately electromagnetic thrust in a coaxial geometry. Electromagnetic forces are generated in a plasma by current flowing from a small central electrode to an electrically conducting diverging nozzle electrode. The thruster employs a series of electric current pulses of limited duration and varying frequency between the pair of electrodes creating a series of electric arcs. The electric arcs pass over a propellant surface located between the electrodes, forming a plasma, which is then exhausted from the device to produce thrust. The thruster maintains a low plasma resistance and cavity pressure, which in turn yields strong electromagnetic body forces, resulting in a high efficiency and consistent pulse-to-pulse performance.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: CU Aerospace, LLCInventors: Rodney L. Burton, Gabriel F. Benavides, Julia K. Laystrom
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Patent number: 7891504Abstract: A cradle unit for supporting metal coils, and other cylindrical objects, consists of two, parallel and separate saddles preferably made of polyurethane having an approximate range of between 50 Shore A and 90 Shore D, which saddles are connected together via a pair of parallel steel angle-brackets that provide inherent structural integrity to the cradle unit itself, while still allowing the unit to conform to the shape or level of the underlying support structure. The single cradle unit may be as a mobile support-device, or may be bolted or otherwise attached to a surface for a specific location of the stored product. The cradle unit of the invention may, also, be attached to the bed of a transportation vehicle, such as a truck trailer or rail car, in order to provide secure, protective storage and location of the items. In this case, the nature of the resilient or soft material from which the cradle unit is made provides shock-absorption qualities for the transported coil.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2010Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Kastalon, Inc.Inventor: R. Bruce DeMent
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Patent number: 7874863Abstract: Disclosed herein is a test and burn-in socket for integrated circuits. The socket includes a socket body (37). A lead guide (36) is provided under the socket body. A slide (35) is mounted to the socket body to move horizontally. A plurality of slide springs (39) is elastically supported between the slide and the socket body, thus allowing the slide to smoothly restore an original position thereof. A contact guide (31) is provided above the slide to guide positions of upper contact terminals of contacts. An IC guide (30) is provided above the contact guide to guide a position of an IC. A cover (21) is provided to move vertically from the socket body (37). A latch (29) presses the IC. The socket also includes the contacts (33).Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2010Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Inventor: Dong Weon Hwang
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Patent number: 7874947Abstract: In one embodiment there is provided a lawn dart having a shaft that connects to a head assembly at one end thereof. A sleeve is mounted coaxially about the shaft. The sleeve has an inner profile that matches a predetermined cross-section of the sleeve such that the sleeve is capable of axially movement and not capable of rotationally movement relative to the shaft. A plurality of fins is mounted on the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Fundex Games Ltd.Inventors: Ryan Wolfinbarger, Craig Malmloff, Chan Chee Kau
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Patent number: 7874255Abstract: An improved sleeve bearing for locomotive traction motor that provides additional lubrication over and above that of the one central wick currently used. The sleeve bearing is provided with a recirculation system comprised of either at least two additional wicks located near the 6:00 operating location or multiple oil communication and delivery grooves passageways communicating with the oil flinger grooves placed for the purpose of collecting and providing a mechanism for providing additional lubrication for extending the oil-wetted envelope available for supporting the truck-axle journal in the axial direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2009Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Magnus Div. of L.V. Ventures, Inc.Inventors: Robert B. Foster, Paul Bien, John E. Macklin
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Patent number: 7857101Abstract: An improved wick-holder for mounting a felt lubricating wick of a lubricating system for lubricating the axle journal surface supported in a support bearing of a traction motor used in a locomotive is provided with a plurality of oil-reservoir louver pockets or splash-cups molded or pressed into the wick holder which store oil from the time that the oil reservoir was full or near its maximum height and which store splashed oil during normal operational use, and delay the run off of the oil to increase the oil saturation of the wick housed within the wick holder. The oil reservoir pockets are located above the minimum serviceable oil level, and are designed to improve and increase oil saturation of the wick. As a result of the increased oil saturation, the wick are, therefore, capable of delivering increased amounts of oil to the axle journal area.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2005Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Magnus Div. of L. V. Ventures, Inc.Inventors: John E. Macklin, Robert B. Foster, Paul Bien
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Patent number: D628009Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2010Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Handi-Foil CorporationInventors: Norton Sarnoff, Raj Patel
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Patent number: D628434Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2010Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Handi-Foil CorporationInventors: Norton Sarnoff, Raj Patel
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Patent number: D633332Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2010Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Handi-Foil CorporationInventors: Norton Sarnoff, Raj Patel
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Patent number: D633333Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2010Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Handi-Foil CorporationInventors: Norton Sarnoff, Raj Patel