Patents Represented by Attorney Robert W. Pitts
  • Patent number: 7121231
    Abstract: A dog coat or blanket includes a generally rectangular body section with chest and stomach straps extending from front and side edges respectively. The straps are adjustable so that a few sized will fit most domesticate dog breeds. Both the body section and the straps are two ply construction and the straps both secure the coat to the dog and cover a substantial portion of either the chest or the stomach to limit heat loss. The dog coat can be mounted on a dog from above merely by draping the coat over the dog and attaching the chest and stomach straps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2006
    Inventor: Tamara Lynn Benefiel
  • Patent number: 7055630
    Abstract: A truck mounted crane is equipped with an earth boring bit apparatus which can be attached to the end of a crane boom to excavate holes prior to the erection of signs or other elevated pole mounted structures. The earth boring bit apparatus includes a earth boring bit attachable to a gearbox which may include an extension shaft to permit its use on the crane. The crane also includes high capacity hydraulic lines suitable for actuating the earth boring bit, which also includes a drum for collecting earth as the hole is bored so that the crane can be used to remove the debris as part of the same operation in which the hole is bored.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2006
    Inventor: Jones Wayne Burton
  • Patent number: 7055983
    Abstract: A lighted storage box assembly is especially suited for use as a fishing tackle box, but can also be employed for storing may other articles. The asssembly includes a box with a rotatable lamp assembly mounted on the box's lid. Major portions of the box can be fabricated from a translucent material so that the light can shine through the box and the contents of the box can be seen even when closed. The lamp assembly includes an LED and rotation of a cylindrical lens turns the LED on and off. The position of the lamp is changed by rotation the battery compartment on which the lamp or LED is mounted. The lamp assembly is small and does not significantly reduce available storage space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2006
    Assignee: Brooks & Baker LLC
    Inventors: Todd C. Baker, Penny Brooks
  • Patent number: 7040885
    Abstract: A mold used in duplicating a denture consists of a tissue side mold section and an exterior side mold section. The tissue side mold section is made of a dimensionally stable material, such as dental stone or an addition-cured silicone rubber, so that the tissue side of the denture can be accurately reproduced at a later time. The exterior side mold is made of a resilient material, so that the original denture and its duplicate can be removed from the mold. The mold sections are housed in a two part flask that was initially used to fabricate the mold sections. The mold is fabricated by the steps of forming an impression of the original denture, and of fabricating a replacement denture using this mold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2006
    Inventors: William Raymond Price, Cannon Gary Sample
  • Patent number: 6966441
    Abstract: Flasks 10, 110, 210 and 310 serve as a storage container for toothbrushes 2, 2A and serve are reservoirs for a treating solution, such as a cleaner, which can be used to clean, deodorize, sanitize, decontaminate or otherwise treat the toothbrush between brushings. Flask 10 has an upper section 14 separated from a lower section 22 by an intermediate section 18, which contains a constricted throat 20. A toothbrush 2 in an inverted position would be supported by an inwardly tapered surface 16 above the constricted throat 20. Toothbrush bristles 6 would be located in the enlarged lower section 22, which serves as a reservoir for the treating solution. The constricted throat 22 can be sealed so that overpressure in the lower section can enhance the action of the treating solution. A covered flask 110 can also be used to store or merchandise the toothbrush.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2005
    Inventors: William L. Barham, William B. Barham
  • Patent number: 6934975
    Abstract: An adapter device, intended to be used with a conventional kitchen hose spray nozzle attached to a flexible hose, on most kitchen faucets can be used to clear drains. The adapter device can be mated or secured to the kitchen hose spray and will close the drain opening when the kitchen hose spray ejects a water spray into the drain to remove impacted matter in the drain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2005
    Assignee: American Technology Solutions, Inc
    Inventors: Thomas Andrew Hope, Gettys Haywood Knox, Robert James Sandee
  • Patent number: 6934220
    Abstract: A portable programmable medical alert device can be used to program multiple events, each of which will be signaled by an audible and a visual alarm. The user can program and reprogram medication schedules using only the portable alert device. The device, including a battery powered microcontroller, can be programmed by manipulation of two input switches, a push button switch and a two position to prevent inadvertent programming. Each programmed event will be signaled at the same time of day at which the alarm was originally set. When the alarms are transmitted to a user, the alert or reminder can be acknowledged by pressing the push button switch. The user can also activate the device prior to the next scheduled alarm without affecting subsequent alarms or alerts. Outputs can be audible and/or visible outputs, including an LCD. Inputs can be alternatively programmed by computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2005
    Assignee: ALR Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley L. Cruitt, Sidney Chan, Jaroslav V. Tichy
  • Patent number: 6824364
    Abstract: A master/slave pump assembly employs a dual diaphragm pump as the master pump. An abrasive fluid, such as a resin containing abrasive particles, can be pumped by the dual diaphragm pump without the damage that would result from exposure of seals to the abrasive fluid. The slave pump, which can pump a catalyst or other secondary fluid, is driven in response to movement of the diaphragms and the shaft connecting the two diaphragms. A force or a signal dependent upon the actual mass flow rate of the primary fluid, can be communicated hydraulically or electrically to the slave pump, regardless of viscosity or environmental factors. An adjustable linkage is employed to alter the ratio of the mass flow rates of the two fluids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Assignee: Rimcraft Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy P. Ross, Robbie L. Cecil
  • Patent number: 6824066
    Abstract: A multi-page key card pamphlet is suitable for use with conventional electronic locks, and replaces the conventional one-piece key card having only two sides. The multi-page format provides additional space for printed material, while still being suitable for use in a conventional electronic lock. A programmable medium, such as for example a magnetic stripe or an integrated circuit device suitable for use on a Smart Card is located on one surface of the key card pamphlet. The multi-page key card pamphlet can be fabricated by folding a sheet having a thickness less than that of a conventional key card. A two panel key card thus contains twice as much space for printed matter as a conventional key card, and printed matter can be included on inside pages or surfaces as well as on the exterior of the key card.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Inventor: Leon H. Weyant
  • Patent number: 6817487
    Abstract: A dual rotor, ram fed metering pump is especially suited for pumping high viscosity fluids, such as methacrylate resins, used in heavy duty adhesives In addition to pumping viscous materials, this metering pump also pumps a less viscous reactive fluid in proper proportion to a mixing zone or mixing gun where the two material are mixed. A rotary lobe pump is used to pump the viscous material and a rotary pump driven by the same gearbox delivers the secondary fluid. This fluid delivery apparatus also includes an intake that can be mounted on a standard pressure primmer ram to pump viscous material from a storage drum or container A single compact all-in-one metering pump package can be mounted directly to the ram eliminating the need for a separate ram mounted pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2004
    Assignee: Rimcraft Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Timothy P. Ross
  • Patent number: 6807059
    Abstract: A pin fin heat sink for use in transferring heat away from a heat generating source is described which is manufactured by fusion or stud welding of fins to a base forming a continuous thermally conductive path for heat rejection. The method permits use of a broader range of thermally conductive materials, fin geometry and fin spacing than exists in current art. Having greater flexibility in fin design enables more efficient heat sinks with greater surface area and lower thermal resistance for any given volume. Relatively long thin pins are joined autogenously to a heat sink base with closely spaced adjacent surfaces by a capacitor discharge stud welding process without the need to apply significant force to the mating parts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2004
    Inventor: James L. Dale
  • Patent number: 6767458
    Abstract: A water purification system 2 includes a pulsed source of UV light. This UV light is emitted by a pulsed laser 12, and the UV light pulses are incident upon water passing though a pulsed UV generator 10. The UV light pulses also strike crystalline members 36, such as diamonds and quartz crystals, which are also disposed within the flow path. The combination of incident UV light pulses and UV light dispersed by crystals 36 having differing crystal structures and differing sizes has been found to be effective in destroying organic pathogens including microorganisms, such as bacteria and viruses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 27, 2004
    Inventor: Eugen Safta
  • Patent number: 6732783
    Abstract: A mass marketable decorative window treatment system employs adjustable-width and adjustable-length valance pieces that can be hung from a conventional curtain rod on which a rod sleeve has been mounted. Hook and loop fasteners are employed on both the valance pieces and on a curtain rod subassembly so that the decorative window treatment components need not be permanently secured to a board as required with similar custom window treatments. The width and length of individual valance pieces, such as swags and balloons, can be adjusted so that the standard size components can be used for different size windows. Individual window treatment components can be mounted side by side or in overlapping relationship. A protective flap is provided so that exposed hook fasteners will not damage the fabric during cleaning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2004
    Inventor: Susan Smith Bouldin
  • Patent number: 6734795
    Abstract: A locator or signaling device and a detector system for locating lost dentures includes a button or insert that can be mounted on the surface of an existing denture. An insert can also be implanted in a new denture. The internal signaling component is surrounded by a resin layer that can be used to bond the locator button to the existing denture and will also isolate the internal signaling component form the denture wearer's oral cavity. The internal signaling component is responsive to an electromagnetic field and emits a detectable signal when the denture is located with a specified interrogation zone or search area. Signaling components having magnetic characteristics that are altered by an incident variable electromagnetic field can be employed. The preferred location for the locator, locator strip, marker or button is on the interior lingual surface of the flange of a mandibular or lower denture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2004
    Inventor: William Raymond Price
  • Patent number: 6730246
    Abstract: A method of replacing a lost denture includes the steps of forming a mold 20 as an impression of the original denture, and of fabricating a replacement denture using this mold. The mold consists of a tissue side mold section and an exterior side mold section. The tissue side mold section is made of a dimensionally stable material, such as dental stone or an addition-cured silicone rubber, so that the tissue side of the denture can be accurately reproduced at a later time. The exterior side mold is made of a resilient material, so that the original denture and its duplicate can be removed from the mold. An injection passage and overflow passages can be drilled into the exterior side mold section so that a liquid resin can be injected to adequately fill the mold cavity to form the gum portion of the duplicate denture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2004
    Inventors: William Raymond Price, Cannon Gary Sample
  • Patent number: 6711348
    Abstract: A photographic film strip in the form of a length of photographic film has a pre-exposed area and an unexposed area. The pre-exposed area is continuous and extends along one edge of the strip between ends of the strip. The unexposed area is also continuous and has a length suitable for making multiple single exposure frames with adjacent frames being separated by a frame line. Upon development the film, an image formed by the pre-exposed section of each print will extend between opposite edges of prints formed by individual frames without the need to preregister the film in a camera The pre-exposure comprises a contact exposure. A strip of film can be placed in contact with a partially pre-exposed master on a cylindrical drum in a light tight housing so that pre-exposed section of the film can be exposed by one activation of an electronic flash located in the center of the drum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2004
    Inventor: Robert Lee Craig
  • Patent number: 6666204
    Abstract: A relatively simple and lightweight rotatable quiver can be mounted on a bow. The quiver includes a rotatable subassembly including slotted discs mounted on a central rod. The rotatable subassembly is mounted within a stationary subassembly including two spaced apart split rings mounted on a quiver bracket. When slots in the disc are aligned with an opening formed by the distal ends of the split ring, an arrow can be inserted or removed. An O-ring mounted on the disc intersects the slots and urges the arrows radially outward into engagement with the inside surface of the split rings so that the arrows are held tightly in the quiver regardless of the size of the arrow. A lock mechanism and device mounting components can also be mounted on the quiver bracket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 23, 2003
    Inventor: James Kenneth Hedrick
  • Patent number: 6604710
    Abstract: A structural frame or truss, suitable for use as part of a light aircraft fuselage includes steel tubular members joined by structural connectors or connector blocks. The blocks include bore holes into which the ends of lateral tubular members are inserted, and longitudinal tubes or longerons are inserted through holes extending between opposed block faces. The structural connector blocks not only connect the tubular members, but they serve as jigs for assembling the structural frame. Tubes can be plug welded to the blocks, and the fuselage outer skin can be attached to the structural connectors to form a dual fuselage structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2003
    Assignee: RST Aircraft Corporation
    Inventors: Richard Edward Ohmer, Timothy John Ohmer
  • Patent number: 6601838
    Abstract: A clamp or locking pliers of this invention are intended for positioning aligning a first wooden framing member transversely relative to a second wooden framing member prior to attachment of the first wooden framing member to the second wooden framing member. The clamp includes a first gripping jaw and a second gripping jaw. The first and second jaws are shiftable toward each other to grip the first wooden member. A crossbar extends transversely, preferably at right angles, relative to the first and second gripping jaws for supporting the first wooden framing member on the second wooden framing member and for mutually aligning the two members so that they can be nailed together. A safety guard on the locking pliers includes a bail that can be rotated to prevent release of a locking pliers release clip so that the pliers can be used to hoist a wooden framing member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2003
    Inventor: Michael Reece Gilley
  • Patent number: 6434848
    Abstract: A template 10 can be used to mark or scribe either a single gang opening or a dual gang opening for mounting an electrical box in a wall. The template is especially adapted to mark openings for “old work” boxes mounted directly to drywall. The template 10 includes a vertical level 16 and a horizontal level 18 protruding from the front face of the template 10 so that the template can be squared in either a horizontal or a vertical orientation. The level are mounted in housings 20, 30 that protrude far enough to form finger grips. The openings are cut around the periphery of the template and vertical slots 38, 44 are provided intermediate the sides of the template to form an opening for a single gang box. A dual gang box opening can be marked primarily using the peripheral edges of the template 10.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Inventors: Kyle L. Gordon, James R Malton