Patents Examined by Jordan Lofdahl
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Patent number: 6408787Abstract: A portable animal feed supply bin for holding a few feedings in which a hopper has a lid on the top end for refilling the hopper and a slide plate covering a feed dispensing open bottom end. Within the hopper is an open grate assembly attached to a bar slidably that is mounted by a housing removably attached to a wall of the hopper. A lever assembly, or gear drive, engages the grate assembly bar to raise and lower the grate assembly to break up clumps and bridging of the feed.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Inventor: Donald P. Clark
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Patent number: 6405652Abstract: A projectile includes a stabilizing band mounted on a rear projectile portion and having a folded state and a deployed state and a fuze assembly accommodated in the projectile. The fuze assembly includes a firing pin carrier supported for motion parallel to the longitudinal axis of the projectile; a firing pin secured to the firing pin carrier; a slide supported for motion transversely to the projectile axis and having a safety position and a firing position; and a detonator mounted on the slide. The detonator is out of alignment with the firing pin in the safety position of the slide and is in alignment with the firing pin in the firing position of the slide. A force-transmitting component is attached to the stabilizing band and the slide for moving the slide from the safety position into the firing position by a force generated by a motion of the stabilizing band from its folded state into its deployed state.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Rheinmetall W & M GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Hoffmann, Michael Günther, Tobias Zerbe
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Patent number: 6401588Abstract: A system and method are provided for delivering emulsion explosive compositions into a borehole by means of an oversized diaphragm pump, which provides a relatively constant flow rate for the pumped emulsion explosive composition thereby minimizing flow pulsations during delivery.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Dyno Nobel Inc.Inventors: Kerry S. Atkinson, John B. Halander
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Patent number: 6394041Abstract: An excrement catching device for a dog wherein the dog has a tail, a rear end and a stomach portion. The device comprises a receptacle sized and configured to be placeable over the rear end of the dog. The receptacle has a rear portion and a forward portion for attachment of a stomach strap and a tail strap. The tail strap is placeable over the tail of the dog and attached to the rear portion of the receptacle. The tail strap is operative to secure the receptacle to the tail of the dog. The stomach strap is placeable over the stomach portion of the dog and attached to the forward portion of the receptacle. The stomach strap is operative to secure the receptacle adjacent to the stomach of the dog. Accordingly the stomach strap and the tail strap position the receptacle in a location whereat the receptacle may catch the excrement of the dog.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Inventor: Sidney I. Katz
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Patent number: 6393750Abstract: A device for inhibiting the loading and use of portable guns such as rifles, pistols and the like for purposes of safety when a gun is transported or put away. The device comprises a dummy cartridge (11) to be inserted into the cartridge chamber of the barrel of a gun, a cable (12) which starts from the dummy cartridge, extends into the barrel for the entire length of same and ends with a final spacer (13) protruding from the muzzle end of the barrel, and a lock (14) applied to said spacer and resting directly or indirectly against the muzzle of the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Stil Crin di Rossini P. & C. S.n.c.Inventors: Luigi Rossini, Pierino Rossini, Massimo Bresciani
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Patent number: 6393762Abstract: A portable bouquet holder comprises a head including a cup and a rim. The cup has an upper edge defining an opening and further has one or more apertures. The rim is adjoined to the upper edge of the cup. The portable bouquet holder further comprises a peg including a shank having one or more holes extending therethrough. The shank is adjoined to the cup. The peg further includes one or more walls adjoined to and extended from the shank. The walls are spaced on the shank to facilitate access to the holes of the shank. The portable bouquet holder optionally comprises a block of foam partially disposed within the opening of the cup.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Syndicate Sales, Inc.Inventors: Trent A. Harshman, Mary M. Schneider
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Patent number: 6389977Abstract: A target penetrating aerial bomb including a penetrating body shaped for improved target penetration, having a narrower impact profile at approximately the same weight as an existing bomb. An aerodynamic shroud encases the penetrating body and emulates the aerodynamic shape of the existing bomb, and the weight, center of gravity, and moments of inertia of the bomb closely approximate those properties of the existing bomb. The bomb constructed according to the present invention may be qualified by similarity to the existing bomb, thus avoiding lengthy and costly qualification procedures.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Bruce E. Schmacker, Ronald L. Wooten
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Patent number: 6385888Abstract: An improved trigger mechanism for a single action revolver. The device features a pawl which rotationally mounts upon a hammer having a firing position in which a hammer is cocked, and having an at rest position in which the hammer is biased against the revolver frame. The pawl has an engagement end which cooperatively engages and rotates an indexing ratchet of a rotating cylinder at a first end. A means for disengagement of the engagement end of the pawl from cooperative engagement with the indexing ratchet when hammer is in said at rest position is provided by a second section extending from an axis pin providing a mount for the pawl on the trigger hammer. A cam end having a length determined to provide operative contact with an interior wall surface of a shaft formed in said revolver causes a rotation of the pawl upon the axis pin thereby laterally translating said engagement end out of operative engagement with the cylinder ratchet when the hammer is rotated to said resting position.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Ron Power
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Patent number: 6385896Abstract: A fishing lure designed to reproduce, when it is pulled along in the water, the swimming movements of a live fish. The lure(1) is in the general shape of a fish comprising a head (2) and a tail (4) linked by a soft and flexible body (3) having a longitudinal axis (5). The head (2) receives, proximate its front surface (6), a front spoon (7). The lure includes, besides the front spoon (7), at least three additional spoons including a central spoon (8), an anal spoon (9) and a caudal spoon (10).Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Delalande PecheInventor: Robert Thomassin
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Patent number: 6386109Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided to reduce interference resulting from activation of explosive devices. One type of interference is charge-to-charge interference, and another type of interference is pre-shock interference between a detonating cord and an explosive, such as a shaped charge. To reduce interference, one or more shock impeding elements are placed proximal one or more explosives to impede propagation of shock caused by detonation of the explosives. The shock impeding elements include a porous material, such as a porous liquid or solid. In another arrangement, a shock barrier may be positioned between a detonating cord and an explosive to reduce pre-shock interference. In yet another feature, an encapsulant may be provided around one or more shaped charges to enhance structural support for the shaped charges.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Schlumberger Technology Corp.Inventors: James E. Brooks, Thomas H. Zimmerman, Daniel C. Markel, Wenbo Yang, James F. Shelton, Wallace E. Voreck
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Patent number: 6378243Abstract: A modular pest control system which includes structure that is specifically designed to capitalize upon the physiology and/or behavior of a wide assortment of pests to render the system more attractive to the pests. The system is modular in nature whereby it may be configured as desired or necessary to target any combination of one or more species of pests. The modular system preferably includes, at minimum, a first component in the form of a pest control device that may be releasably connectable to a second component. The first component may contain one or more materials or structural features for controlling any individual species or combinations of species of ground crawling pests, termites and rodents. The second component may be a releasable base for securing the first component to vegetation, building surfaces and materials, or targeted areas of soil.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: B & G Equipment CompanyInventors: Eric J. Snell, Bruce C. Yeagle, Sr.
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Patent number: 6378462Abstract: An activity center for cats includes a plurality of stations for grooming, massaging and stimulating the animal. The stations have wave-shaped fins, comb-like tines and raised pads performing those functions.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Rolf C. Hagen, Inc.Inventors: Jim Gaves, Robin Plante
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Patent number: 6374741Abstract: A non-lethal projectile and a method of igniting the same are provided. A propulsion charge acts on a base portion of a casing of the projectile and is ignitible from a launcher for launching the projectile therefrom. An initiator is disposed in the casing, with a combination timing and firing mechanism that is also disposed in the casing initiating the initiator. A dispersal charge is disposed in the casing and is ignitable by the initiator. Such dispersal charge is electronic subsequent to launching the projecting and prior to the projectile reaching a target area.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: New Mexico Tech Research FoundationInventors: Michael Stanley, John Osowski, Jerome Lattery
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Patent number: 6374718Abstract: A silencer for a shotgun firearm comprises a metal body tube, a front end closure having a projectile exit guide, and a rear end closure having a barrel mounting element. A plurality of conical baffles with metal guide bushings are serially positioned in the body and arranged coaxially with the bore of the shotgun barrel. The guides are spaced apart a distance less than the axial length of the shot cup of the shotgun projectile. An expansion chamber is provided in the body rearwardly of the muzzle where the muzzle gasses are initially discharged into the body.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Tactical Operations Inc.Inventors: Michael Rescigno, Philip Lebow
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Patent number: 6370818Abstract: A device for protecting the connection of a tubular conduit to a main tube of a maple sap collecting system wherein sap collected from maple trees are directed under vacuum to a pumping station of a sap processing center. The device comprises a band having a first end adapted to be mounted to the main tube and an opposite end adapted to be mounted externally onto the tubular conduit at a given distance from the main tube. This distance is greater than the distance between the first and opposite ends of the band so that accidental impact on the tubular conduit resulting from falling objects and tension applied to the attachment of the conduit to the main tube are taken by the band to thereby protect the connection of the tubular conduit to the adapter.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Les Equipments d'Erabliere CDL, Inc.Inventors: Jean-Marie Chabot, Alain Fournier
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Patent number: 6371052Abstract: The invention has the purpose of improving and maintaining the water quality inside bays where fish are cultivated, and achieving a habitat that is amenable for fish and other marine life. The supply of seawater from the open ocean into bays is controlled more by the tides than by the currents, and while oxygen-deficient marine areas occur near the ocean floor, the oxygen content in the seawater near the surface is held comparatively high by the photosynthesis of phytoplankton and dissolution from the atmosphere. Therefore, oxygen-deficient and oxygen-less areas can be easily dissipated and eliminated by stirring the sea floor, especially the water of the bottom layer, by means of a seawater pump.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Takamura Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ryoji Imanishi, Hiroyoshi Hata
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Patent number: 6367419Abstract: A bird anti-perching device is described having a rotatable cylindrical member extending between two support members and capable of rotating freely if a bird lands thereon, thereby to form an unstable perch. The device can be attached to the ledge of a balcony in a number of ways to prevent birds from alighting on the balcony.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventor: John Peter Gosselin
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Patent number: 6367188Abstract: A firearm including an action, a barrel and a cartridge magazine. A platform is provided for removably mounting in the magazine to convert the firearm from a repeater to a single shot and to provide improved alignment of the cartridge with the chamber in the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Eugene T. Vargas Revocable TrustInventor: Eugene T. Vargas
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Patent number: 6360645Abstract: An addition device which permits a user of a close proximity electrical discharge weapon to modify his or her weapon by providing a long range capability which can be added as an after-market improvement. In a preferred embodiment illustrated and described herein, the original close proximity device is a hand-held plastic device having a pair of extending contact probes for disabling a nearby perpetrator. The invention is an apparatus designed to be mechanically and electrically attached to the device and provides an unchambered wire-tethered dart cartridge which extends above the weapon and gives the user the additional capability of contacting long range targets. The apparatus permits easy and convenient replacement of spent cartridges as well as easy and convenient connection to and disconnection from the close proximity device.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Inventors: James F. McNulty, Jr., John F. Chudy
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Patent number: 6357170Abstract: A system for detecting and monitoring termite infestation includes cover assembly having top and bottom plates having axially aligned apertures and linked by a threaded bolt, and bore gasket disposed between the plates. Bottom plates have additional apertures. Top plates have protruding dimples with nonslip surface and coating, tapered apertures therethrough, and plugs or, alternatively, an essentially flat top surface and areas of reduced thickness. An alternative cover assembly includes a top having a top disc portion with an axially aligned aperture therethrough and protruding dimples with tapered apertures and a cylinder portion, axially disposed downward therefrom and having retaining ridges encircling its exterior surface and rows of teeth axially disposed upon its inner surface; and a bottom cup in the shape of a tapered cylinder having a bottom covering, the bottom cup having an axially aligned aperture therethrough, additional apertures, and teeth axially disposed on the exterior surface thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignees: New Orleans Building Corporation, The City of New OrleansInventor: Edgar S. Bordes, Jr.