Patents by Inventor Edward G. Mills

Edward G. Mills has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6129434
    Abstract: A support structure for an electronic enclosure includes a base having a top wall, a bottom wall which is spaced apart from the top wall, a pair of spaced apart end walls disposed between the top and bottom walls, and a pair of spaced apart side walls disposed between the top and bottom walls. The walls are integrally attached and are disposed to form a hollow chamber. The top wall includes an aperture communicating with the chamber. Ballast is disposed within the chamber and is adapted to be inserted into the chamber through the top wall aperture. The base may be formed of rotationally molded plastic material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2000
    Assignee: Alcatel USA Sourcing, L.P.
    Inventors: Marcus L. Melane, Michael J. Pisterzi, Edward G. Mills, Curtis L. Hargroves
  • Patent number: 6039414
    Abstract: A modular enclosure includes multiple interlocking molded plastic components and panels to form an exterior structure for the enclosure. The exterior structure provides a protective and aesthetic housing which encloses and covers an interior enclosure housing electronic and mechanical equipment. The exterior interlocking components may be fabricated of plastic utilizing rotationally molding techniques to provide a hollow wall design resulting in structural rigidity and strength to the various external parts and components of the enclosure. The modularity of the present enclosure allows for easy replacement of exterior components without affecting operation of the equipment housed inside the enclosure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: Alcatel USA Sourcing, L.P.
    Inventors: Marcus L. Melane, Michael J. Pisterzi, Edward G. Mills, Curtis L. Hargroves
  • Patent number: 5346435
    Abstract: Apparatus for opening a carcass hide preparatory to removal of the hide (20) from the carcass (26). The apparatus includes a clearing blade (11) with a leading cutting edge (16) which is inserted between the hide (20) and subcutaneous tissues (21) and is advanced along the carcass (26) to separate the hide (20). An opening blade (31) trails behind the clearing blade (11) and creates an opening cut along the hide. The hide edges (22, 23) peel up and outwardly and can be clamped. A drive arrangement (50) includes a mounting (51) for the clearing blade (11) and the opening blade (30) and drive means (52) to advance the mounting (51) along a track (56) located adjacent to the carcass (26). Rump lifting means (65) elevates the carcass rump to the desired height for starting the hide opening at the cleared opening (61) at the anus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignees: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Meat Research Corporation
    Inventors: Paul A. Green, Russel J. Rankin, Phillip R. Boyce, Raymond M. White, John W. Buhot, Darryl J. Heidke, Andrew M. Leiner, Andrew L. Finney, Matthew Aqualini, Edward G. Mills, Richard J. Gibbons, John C. Abood, David G. Roberts, David P. Thomas
  • Patent number: 5326309
    Abstract: A process of eviscerating an inverted animal carcass (10) inclined at 35.degree. to 40.degree. includes pushing the viscera (30) comprising both the thoracic viscera (31) and abdominal viscera (32) in a direction (B) from the cranial end (11) of the carcass (10) towards the caudal end (12) so as to pass between the hind legs (13) and fall from the carcass. Connecting tissues including the aorta (35) and external iliac arteries (36) are partially severed prior to pushing the viscera from the carcass so that the viscera detaches completely from the carcass after being pushed between the hind legs (13). The diaphragm (25) may be pierced at its periphery so that the force of the pushing operation causes the diaphragm to tear around its peripheral edges from the walls of the thoracic cavity. The pubic symphysis (60) is split before the pushing operation whereby the viscera (30) can pass both above and below and through the split in the pubic symphysis (60).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1994
    Assignees: Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation, Meat Research Corporation
    Inventors: John W. Buhot, Edward G. Mills, Andrew M. Leiner, Darryl J. Heidke, William J. Witham
  • Patent number: 5302149
    Abstract: A boning process and apparatus for separating meat and bone, particularly ribs, in an animal carcass. The spine (12) is restrained relative to the ribs (16) and which are moved in an arc (A) so as to dislocate the joints (17) and to sever connective tissue. This exposes the ribs (16) at the dislocated joints (17) and the exposed ends (16a) are moved along a line (B or C) to progressively extend the exposed portions (16a) so as to separate a major part of each rib (16) from tissues (20) remaining attached to the spine (12). Cuts (21, 22) are formed in the tissues adjacent to the spine (12) and adjacent to the joint (17) to assist in exposing the ribs (16).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1994
    Assignees: William John Witham, Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organization, Meat Research Corporation
    Inventors: William J. Witham, Russel J. Rankin, Andrew M. Leiner, Darryl J. Heidke, Richard J. Gibbons, Edward G. Mills, Paul A. Green, Matthew Aqualini, John W. Buhot, Phillip R. Boyce, Andrew L. Finney