Patents by Inventor George G. Militzer

George G. Militzer 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: 6491212
    Abstract: A foldable, stackable box assembly, having a collapsible sleeve component and a foldable container which is insertable into and out of the sleeve by a built-in handle mechanism. The container and sleeve are formed of these folding blanks which, when assembled, create a sturdy, slidable drawer-like box assembly. The front of the container has a compressible handle-like mechanism. It is a characteristic of the container/drawer that the front wall has, extending down from the top, a panel which extends forwardly and terminates short of the bottom of the front of the container/drawer. It is held there by compressible panels, and forms the handle mechanism under which a user can insert hand or finger to pull out the container/drawer from the sleeve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2002
    Inventor: George G. Militzer
  • Patent number: 6055923
    Abstract: An anchor bag and system for use with a rode and an anchor having an anchor stock, an anchor shank, an anchor crown, and an anchor fluke. The bag has an opening at one end, a closed section at the opposite end, and an inner chamber for accepting, properly coiling, and stowing the rode. The anchor is retained on the outside of anchor bag by a releasable shank support and by a separate fluke support. The opening of the bag is selectably closable by a pull string. The closed section has a reinforced rode passage through which the bitter end of the rode is retained. A plurality of drainage portals are situated on the outer surface of the bag. Carry handles are positioned on the bag such that the composite weight of the anchor bag system (with anchor and rode stowed therein) is distributed equally on either side of the center points of the carry handles. The rode is chainlessly attached to the anchor and, from the anchor end, has internal weights thereon extending a distance of between approximately 2.5% to 12.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2000
    Inventor: George G. Militzer
  • Patent number: 6036147
    Abstract: A pole connector and a detachable sectional pole wherein the pole connector, at one end, is securely insertable into one end of a section of the pole, while another end of the connector defines a set of at least three fins protruding from that pole section for removably attaching to a mouth of another pole section. The pole connector may be made of two to four or more segments. The sectional pole has more than one section, each with a pole connector securably inserted into one end with the other end being a mouth adapted to removably connect to a pole connector protruding from another pole section. The sectional pole has a support member adapted to attach to an external object, maintain approximate vertical stability, and protect the external object from damage while so attached. The sectional pole also has one or more holding members which are either concealable within the sectional pole or removable from the sectional pole and which are adapted to hold external objects thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2000
    Inventor: George G. Militzer
  • Patent number: 5496282
    Abstract: A belt for stabilizing an implanted peritoneal dialysis catheter exiting from the abdomen of a user and having a valve at one end. The belt includes a body of elasticized fabric designed to encircle the patient, two fasteners with hook and pile features, and a receptacle. In addition, a relatively small adhesive-backed member, having adhesive on its inner surface and having a pile member on its outer surface, surrounds a portion of the catheter tubing at a point near where the tubing exits the user. One of the two fasteners secures and stabilizes the tubing to the belt body by pressing against the pile outer surface of the adhesive-backed member and subsequently is secured to itself. The second fastener is used to further secure the tubing against the belt body at a distance from the one fastener. The receptacle, or envelope, integral to the belt body, is used to securely hold the valve end of the catheter against the belt body. The method of using the present invention is also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1996
    Inventors: George G. Militzer, Leslie H. Militzer