Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Storm & Hemingway
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Patent number: 6820905Abstract: A vertical panic exit device is interchangeably mountable on either left-hand opening or right-hand opening doors and comprises a latch mechanism for engagement with a strike mounted to a doorjamb to alternately transition a door mounted to the jamb in a latched and unlatched configuration. A central portion includes a push bar; an action rod interlinked to said push bar such that a depression of the push bar causes the action rod to be translated in a direction orthogonal to the push bar, and a center case mechanism movable between a latched and an unlatched position. The center case mechanism comprises a housing, and a main link carriage horizontally slidably mounted within the housing. The main link carriage is linked to and is acted upon by the action rod for translation between the latched and unlatched position. An actuator link has a first end pivotally attached to the main link carriage. A pivoting member is pivotally mounted to the housing and has first and second pivotal attach points.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2000Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Detex CorporationInventors: Paul J. Haeck, Raymond W. Peeler, Greg Drake, Albert E. Ranzau, III
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Patent number: 6817127Abstract: A movable advertising system and method that can be produced inexpensively in a wide variety of shapes, colors, and sizes and easily installed in consumer purchasing locations. The movable advertising system is designed to attract the attention of the purchasing public and enhance the sales of advertised product. The unique feature of the system is a self-contained support mechanism that reinforces the system and provides sufficient support to enable the advertising system to carry a tear-pad for sweepstakes, coupons, and/or other consumer offers.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Anheuser-Busch, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Gottlieb, Gregory Litwicki
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Patent number: 6807355Abstract: A method of installing fiber optic cables consists of cutting a shallow and narrow trench or channel within a road surface or building wall. A narrow fiber optic cable is laid within the channel, and subsequently covered with a patch material. A branching cable network is provided by cutting at periodic and selected locations, a slightly broader and deeper region of the channel, within which cable loops and/or junction boxes are installed. The nodes may consist of branching nodes, or alternatively non-branching nodes containing a cable loop and/or junction box, the installation of which at a location permits a junction node to be formed at a close by location. The invention also consists of a junction box for use with the system.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: TeraSpan Networks, Inc.Inventor: Darren Dofher
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Patent number: 6753754Abstract: A novel power block distribution block kit is disclosed. The blocks may use MAXI or AUG, or other types of commercially available type fuses. The present invention discloses a variably fusable power distribution block kit that permits custom configuration of the fuse to circuit relationships on a common base, and with a common cover to achieve higher circuit ratings with the same device, fuses, and component parts.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2003Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Dobbs Stanford Corp.Inventors: Van Edward Black, Scott Andrew Ringo
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Patent number: 6751896Abstract: An excavating machine, representatively a tracked excavator has a boom stick portion on which both an excavating bucket and a hydraulic breaker are mounted for hydraulically driven pivotal movement between first and second limit positions. The bucket may be operated independently of the breaker for digging operations. Similarly, the breaker may be operated independently of the bucket for refusal material-breaking operations. The same excavating machine may now use the bucket and breaker in a rapid and continuous exchange, to frequently remove small quantities of broken refuse material with the bucket, exposing the bucket and breaker to fresh refuse material. A deployment system is disclosed having a bracket for closely aligned pivotal support of both the breaker and a single hydraulic cylinder on a single bracket. An end stop and latching assembly are also disclosed to increase the control and reliability of the device. An extension stop is disclosed to stabilize the device during operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Inventor: Lowell Underwood
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Patent number: 6748835Abstract: An improved apparatus for trimming an irregular open end of a container body is disclosed. The improved trimmer cartridge includes a sealed gear housing, for retention of interior lubricant and to reduce contamination. An adjustment mechanism, accessible from the exterior of the housing, is provided to adjust a gap between two blades of the trimmer cartridge. The adjustment mechanism provides improved control over the gap width, which is between 8-25% of the can metal thickness. Additionally, a tang that is removably connected to a shaft for a first blade provides rotational power for the trimmer. The tang is replaceable without requiring the housing to be opened or requiring replacement of the blade shaft. Another blade shaft is provided for a second blade, with the two blade shafts having substantially equal mass. The trimmer also includes spur gears, which do not have the thrust load associated with prior art helical gears.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Metal Container Corporation, Inc.Inventor: Thomas C. Dickey
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Patent number: 6751748Abstract: The present invention is a redundancy system in the interface between a wireless and packet-based telecommunications network. The redundancy system includes back-up support components coupled to hub broadcast routers. Because the back-up support component monitors all communications to the primary support component through the communications from the hub broadcast routers, the back-up support component can assume responsibility for the primary interface support component without excessive overhead in sending back-up file information to a redundant component.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventor: Terry Bush
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Patent number: 6739411Abstract: A hollow auger head assembly for penetrating geological formations that utilizes drill bit assemblies to which both blades and finger bits are attached. The method of securing the individual drill bit assemblies to the auger head reduces incidents of the drill bit assembly becoming detached from the auger head during drilling operations. Additionally, a rust-resistant attachment mechanism is used attach the drill bit assemblies to the auger head, which makes the drill bit assemblies easier to remove and replace. The configuration and arrangement of the bits improves cutting efficiency, increases wear life and reduces the likelihood of the bits breaking during operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Good Earth Tools, Inc.Inventors: Raymond W. Burns, Anthony James Regna
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Patent number: 6739862Abstract: An injection molding apparatus for injecting resin into a mold comprises an injection cylinder in fluid communication with the mold, wherein movement of a piston relative to the cylinder injects a selected quantity of resin into the mold. A plasticizing unit includes a flighted screw rotating in a heated containment barrel for plasticizing resin. The plasticizing unit is in fluid communication with the injection cylinder for supplying the injection cylinder with plasticized resin. A valve is provided for selectively placing the injection cylinder in fluid communication with the mold and placing the plasticizing unit in fluid communication with the injection cylinder, wherein the valve exerts pressure on resin in the mold independently of the injection cylinder or plasticizing unit. The valve is actuated by relative movement between the mold and one of the injection cylinder and the plasticizing unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Inventor: Robert Franklin Dray
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Patent number: 6690273Abstract: A method and system for remote assistance and review of a technician or multiple technicians, in real time, working with equipment of various complexity. A technician or multiple technicians at a remote location are coupled by a wireless means to an advisor at a local station, so that the advisor may view and hear the same stimuli as the technician, that the advisor and technician may communicate. The technician has limited training or otherwise in need of support, and may be a field engineer, technician or maintenance personnel. The advisor has extensive training and able to provide technical support, and generally has extended and specialized knowledge with regard to the remote apparatus, and may be a technical expert on the remote apparatus. The technician may comprise an individual or group with technical training and knowledge, but lacking managerial or other authority, while the advisor comprises an individual or group with such authority.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Inventor: John A. Thomason
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Patent number: 6667160Abstract: The invention includes novel methodology for diagnosing immunologic food or drug sensitivities. A method for diagnosing food sensitivities includes using diagnoses of other related disorders as indicators in the diagnosis of the food sensitivity. Additionally, failure to respond to or a relapse after treatment for microscopic colitis with bismuth subsalicylate is disclosed as being a further indicator in the diagnosis of immunologic food sensitivity. Finally, the presence of certain HLA-DQ alleles, particularly HLA-DQ1,1; -DQ1,3; -DQ1,7; -DQ1,8; and -DQ1,9 as indicators in diagnosing immunologic food sensitivity is also disclosed by the invention. A method for food sensitivity panel testing (for sensitivities other than gluten sensitivity) by detecting IgA antibodies in serum is also disclosed. A method for testing stool samples for the presence of particular antibodies is also disclosed for diagnosing immunologic food sensitivities.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Inventor: Kenneth D. Fine
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Patent number: 6663006Abstract: A financial transaction system that does not require the need for cash, checks or credit cards to carry out financial transactions. In return for prepayment of specified sum, a bar coded wristband is issued to a customer. On issuance of the wristband, a data base record is created that is cross-referenced with the bar code number, as well as an account number, an issue date and a present balance of the account. When the user wishes to purchase goods or services, the bar code of the wristband is scanned, and the amount of the transaction is then placed into the system. The corresponding account is debited. The wristband is constructed so as to be waterproof, and includes an adhesive strip with small tear strips for fastening around the user's wrist. An attempted removal of the wristband is effective to substantially destroy it and render it unusable to other persons.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Busch Entertainment CorporationInventors: Joseph M. Mullins, Donald W. Mills, Jr.
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Patent number: 6648601Abstract: Attaching a labyrinth seal composed of wear-resistant material to the surfaces of rotating equipment subject to wear can increase the life of the rotating equipment and reduce downtime for equipment maintenance and repairs.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Good Earth Tools, Inc.Inventor: Edward Williams
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Patent number: 6629383Abstract: A landscape-edging device is disclosed which may be used to segregate dissimilar landscaping schemes by positioning the device into the soil. The landscape edging is made of flexible strips, designed for continuous end-to-end attachment. The edging is attached to the soil by stakes. The edging system is designed so that stakes are removably attached to the edging portion of the device. By this attachment, the stakes can be conveniently and cost effectively manufactured and shipped together with the edging portion. Stiffening ribs on the stakes increase the strength of the stakes so that they may be made from the same material and thickness as the edging portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2001Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Assignee: Collier Metal Specialties, Inc.Inventors: Glen Allen, Steve Glassel
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Patent number: 6580899Abstract: The present invention provides greater capacity in a dynamic allocation of power. First, the invention requires the reduction, not the increase, of signal power in low traffic areas. Because this signal power reduction reduces interference in surrounding high traffic cell site areas, those high traffic cell site areas can re-direct some of this surplus power to support a greater voice and data traffic load. Accordingly, the invention increases capacity of voice and data communications in high traffic areas, where it is needed most, by lowering (and dynamically regulating) the signal power in low traffic cell site areas.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2000Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Robert Dalgleish, Martin Kendall
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Patent number: 6574214Abstract: In a mobile communication system having mobile foreign agents, the present invention eliminates the use of multiple source/destination headers attached to an information packet during the tunneling operation by using either a decapsulation/encapsulation or a forwarding operation with the encapsulated information packet. Either of these operations reduces the overhead incurred in the multiple encapsulation headers by reducing encapsulation of the information packet to a single level. Upon receipt of the information packet at the foreign agent on the communications system, the information packet is directed to the mobile node using a routing chain table maintained by the foreign agent or a next hop routing table maintained by the foreign agent and each mobile foreign agent in the transmission path. Once implemented, these data structures can also assist with routing of information packets within the foreign subnetwork.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Mohamed Khalil, Emad A. Qaddoura, Haseeb Akhtar, Russell C. Coffin, Liem Q. Le, Krish Pillai
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Patent number: 6561004Abstract: A preferred embodiment of the disclosed can lid has a center panel having a central axis that is perpendicular to a diameter of the outer rim, or peripheral curl portion, of the can lid, an annular countersink surrounding the center panel, an arcuate portion extending radially outward from the annular countersink, a step portion extending radially upward and outward from the arcuate portion, a first transitional portion extending radially outward from the step portion, a second transitional portion extending radially outward and upward from the first transitional portion, and a peripheral curl portion extending outwardly from the second transitional portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Metal Container CorporationInventors: Christopher G. Neiner, James Reed
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Patent number: 6543722Abstract: A child safety restraint system is disclosed for use on private and commercial aircraft. The invention includes a removable, portable strap assembly for safely securing automotive child safety seats to aircraft seats and frames in compliance with present and pending federal aviation safety regulations. A system is disclosed which includes a pair of anchors attached to the front beam on an aircraft seat. A pair of connectable and adjustable belt assemblies are attached one each, to the anchors. One belt assembly is passed through the frame of a child safety seat and connected to the other belt assembly. The combined length of the connected belt assemblies is then adjusted to place the system in tension, and thereby secure the child safety seat to the aircraft seat. The resulting system provides significantly improved safety for children over the use of the lap belts to secure child safety seats in commercial aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Golden Talon Aviation Consulting, Inc.Inventors: James John Parrow, Ronald John Nathan, David Joseph Duda
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Patent number: 6532777Abstract: The panic exit device includes several features which improve its ease of use and operability over earlier devices including: (1) an improved latch deadlocking mechanism; (2) an improved latch to pad mechanism; (3) a pad lock down feature; (4) an improved universal mounting plate and easily mounted strike; and (5) a vertical rod-bottom bolt deadlocking mechanism in its center case. The latch deadlocking mechanism includes a deadlock link, which in the event of a fire, will block the movement of the latch bolt.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Detex CorporationInventors: Paul Haeck, Greg Drake, Albert E. Ranzau, III
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Patent number: RE39077Abstract: Acid gas is liquified by compression and cooling, mixed with water under pressure and flowed into a disposal well.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2002Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Master CorporationInventor: Frank H. Eaton