Patents Represented by Attorney S. C. Yuter, J.S.D.
  • Patent number: 6149234
    Abstract: A beach chair towel retaining system is disclosed comprising a beach towel for covering a beach chair. An upper stretchable band resiliently surrounds both the upper portion of the towel and the upper portion of the beach chair and retains the upper portion of the towel on the surface of the upper portion of the beach chair. A lower stretchable band resiliently surrounds both the lower portion of the towel and the lower portion of the beach chair and retains the lower portion of the towel on the surface of the lower portion of the beach chair. Each of the upper and lower stretchable bands comprises a bunchable towel material encasing an elastic material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2000
    Inventor: Dorothy M. Daniels
  • Patent number: 5822898
    Abstract: A point of sale unit is disclosed comprising a platform which supports an actual product on sale. The platform has a horizontal support panel, a front panel and side panels. A pictorial sculpture is on the front panel having a theme related to the product. A plurality of lights mounted in a line along part of the pictorial sculpture are repeatedly flashed in sequence by a light flashing circuit. The pictorial sculpture comprises a photo print of a subject related to the product which is screen printed onto acrylic plastic with its outer edges conforming to the outer edges of the subject of the photo print. A pressure sensitive switch mounted on the platform operates the flashing lights only when the product is supported on the horizontal support panel. A manually-operable switch is in parallel with the pressure sensitive switch so that the repeatedly flashing lights may be operated when the product is not supported by the horizontal support panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Inventor: Kenneth L. Weissleder
  • Patent number: 5551250
    Abstract: A freezer system is disclosed comprising a freezing mechanism and an adjacent freezer cabinet. The freezer mechanism has a compressor that produces hot gas refrigerant, a condenser, and an evaporator which accumulates ice on its outside surface. An evaporator condensate pan is mounted beneath the evaporator and a compressor condensate pan is mounted beneath the compressor and connected by a conduit to the evaporator condensate pan. A condensate pan heater coil is attached to the bottom of the evaporator condensate pan. A hot gas valve connected between the compressor and the condensate pan heater coil, when activated, conducts hot gas refrigerant to the condensate pan heater coil to heat it and thereby heat the attached evaporator condensate pan, which in turn heats the outside of the evaporator to help melt accumulated ice. The hot gas refrigerant is then fed from the condensate pan heater coil to the evaporator, heating the inside of the evaporator and fully melting the ice.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1996
    Assignee: Traulsen & Co. Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas E. Yingst, Gerald J. Stensrud, Ronald S. Davis
  • Patent number: 4796404
    Abstract: An energy-conserving light-transmitting thermal barrier is disclosed in the form of a packet consisting of two light-transmitting plastic or fiberglass translucent panels between which is sandwiched a multi-layered light-transmitting insulation which consists of clear thermally-insulating flexible plastic sheets on which there are flat air-filled bubbles. The panels may have inner ribs which press on the multi-layered insulation, and the ribs may have barbs to pierce and hold the insulation place. The packets are employed to cover light-transmitting openings in a building. When the packets are supported in rigid frames, such frame assemblies can be used as openable light-transmitting barriers to cover windows, doors and skylights.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 10, 1989
    Inventor: Robert B. Butler