Patents Represented by Attorney Rudy Law Firm
  • Patent number: 7600812
    Abstract: A transportable shelter providing convective heat and a heated seat for the user's comfort, and providing heat to prevent the formation of ice in an enclosed fish hole when ice-fishing. Generally a box-like design, where the front of the box has no bottom or top, and is placed over a fish hole when ice-fishing. The rear of the box has a seat mounted thereon over a partial bottom, overlooking the front opening. A heat source is placed on the partial bottom, under a heat deflector, creating a heating chamber which provides heat for the seat, directs escaping heat to the user, and which will keep a fish hole from freezing over. A canopy frame attaches, over which a tarp can be draped containing heat and providing additional shelter from extreme weather. A sled or wagon assembly is provided for pulling the unit out to a spot for ice-fishing or hunting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2009
    Inventor: Emil E. Godbout
  • Patent number: 7562635
    Abstract: A kayak portaging device which incorporates a seat backrest into the yoke design, making the portaging yoke an integral part of the kayak. A u-shaped device, with a transverse yoke frame, and parallel pivot arms extending from the ends of the yoke frame to pivot points on the kayak hull forward of the seat. A curved backrest is incorporated within the u-shaped device. The device rotates from a backrest position behind the kayak seat for use while paddling, forward to an inverted position over the kayak's center of gravity for portaging. “L” brackets with padded ends are mounted on the backside of the yoke frame extending downwards. Bottle holders attached to the “L” brackets are accessible to a seated kayaker. When rotated to the inverted portaging position, pivot arms are held against positive stops by a magnetic catch, and “L” brackets now extend upwards providing elevated shoulder rests for portaging.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 21, 2009
    Inventor: Keith Morris
  • Patent number: 7472484
    Abstract: A single universal tool for the outdoorsman, combining a multi-edged tool head with a multi-grip tool handle, which allows for separate and specific use of each portion of the tool head, depending on the portion of the handle gripped and the tool edge to be used. It is a one-piece unit that has a long-handled hatchet like appearance, with a hatchet/cleaver blade that extends into a curved knife-tip with upper and lower sharpened edges, and a spiky edge opposite the main blade. The handle attaches to the tool head as a curved, finger-notched, pistol style grip, for control while wielding as a cleaver or knife, then extending into an elongated handle for developing power when wielded as a hatchet. A combination knife, meat cleaver, hatchet, along with other uses. A fore finger hole is located in the tool head inline with the handle, for more precise control of the knife-tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2009
    Inventor: Dan Jeffrey Smilanich
  • Patent number: 7320526
    Abstract: A portable wide-view mirror apparatus that allows a driver to see the rear half of the right blind-side of a trailer and right-side obstacles during a right blind-side backing maneuver. Generally, a notebook-like design wherein the mirror opens up from the attached base for use. The mirror is placed on the passenger side of the dashboard inside the passenger compartment of the vehicle, is positioned by the driver at the beginning of the backing maneuver to provide a wide rearward view out the passenger side window, and is adjusted when necessary by the driver during the backing maneuver. The mirror is folded down when not in use. The portable mirror is especially useful to the commercial truck driver as an aid in the right blind-side backing maneuver of a semi-tractor trailer. In the event the driver changes trucks, the driver retains the portable mirror for use in the new truck.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2008
    Inventors: Louis Nickence, Donald Gokey, Sr.
  • Patent number: 6733057
    Abstract: An Apparatus and method for breaking off cores from a material to be tested includes a tube split by opposing slots, a tightening device for moving confronting ends of a split tube towards each other so that the split tube grasps the core to be broken, and a handle for exerting lateral forces to break off the core. The core breaker is inserted into a space left by a core drill bit. The split tube is tightened around the core to be broken off, and lateral pressure is then applied to the handle to break off the core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2004
    Inventors: Dovovan Lee Gustafson, Theodore Allen Spencer