Patents by Inventor Jean Alazet
Jean Alazet 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).
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Patent number: 9333386Abstract: The invention relates to a physical exercise device which is to be entirely supported by the user and which is usable while walking or jogging. The device according to the invention is characterized in that it includes: for exercising the upper body, a belt (1), two side handles (2), and two resilient links (3), it being a given that each handle (2) is sized so as to contain, when the device is at rest, the entirety of each resilient link (3), the length and the resilient characteristics of which are such that the extension thereof out of the handle ensures the extension and 360° rotation in space of the upper limbs of the user; and, for exercising the lower body, a back roller (4) removably attached to the belt (1) and intended for rolling on a wall by bending and extending the lower limbs.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2012Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Inventor: Jean Alazet
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Publication number: 20140315697Abstract: The invention relates to a physical exercise device which is to be entirely supported by the user and which is usable while walking or jogging. The device according to the invention is characterized in that it includes: for exercising the upper body, a belt (1), two side handles (2), and two resilient links (3), it being a given that each handle (2) is sized so as to contain, when the device is at rest, the entirety of each resilient link (3), the length and the resilient characteristics of which are such that the extension thereof out of the handle ensures the extension and 360° rotation in space of the upper limbs of the user; and, for exercising the lower body, a back roller (4) removably attached to the belt (1) and intended for rolling on a wall by bending and extending the lower limbs.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2012Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventor: Jean Alazet
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Publication number: 20100313903Abstract: Disclosed is a device for applying hair dye liquid to hair from a variety of starting levels of the hair. The device includes a storage section (1) storing liquid to be dispensed, a piston (3) dispensing the liquid in a measured amount, and a cap having a base (8) provided with a plurality of hollow teeth (6) used for dyeing hair roots and a plurality of openings (7) used for dyeing the hair along the entire length of the hair. The base (8) is concave so that it corresponds to the shape of the skull, and the cap (5) is provided with fixing means (2) which allows the cap (5) provided with the hollow teeth (6) and the openings (7) to be replaceable.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2006Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: Jean Alazet
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Patent number: 6923110Abstract: The invention concerns a vertical-pit barbecue using charcoal, wood or lava rocks. The invention concerns a box-shaped barbecue (1) accessible from the top. One or both opposite side(s) of the box is/are cut out in the horizontal direction (13) and is/are equipped with fins (3) sloping somewhat downwards. The cooking racks (5), spits and fat collecting receptacles (10) are supported by arms (8), stands (9) and stems (7) foldable on either side of the box (1). The inventive barbecue is used for vertical cooking.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2002Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventor: Jean Alazet
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Publication number: 20040250693Abstract: The invention concerns a vertical-pit barbecue using charcoal, wood or lava rocks. The invention concerns a box-shaped barbecue (1) accessible from the top. One or both opposite side(s) of the box is/are cut out in the horizontal direction (13) and is/are equipped with fins (3) sloping somewhat downwards. The cooking racks (5), spits and fat collecting receptacles (10) are supported by arms (8), stands (9) and stems (7) foldable on either side of the box (1). The inventive barbecue is used for vertical cooking.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: Jean Alazet
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Patent number: 5603139Abstract: A manual apparatus for cleaning by spreading cleaning liquid and for sucking up the used liquid, comprises a cleaning head (2) provided with a supply orifice for cleaning liquid, structure (11) for spreading the liquid over the surface to be cleaned, and a squeegee (5) provided with at least one suction opening (8) for the used liquid. A used liquid reservoir (19-20), as well as a cleaning liquid reservoir (25); and channels (9, 12) connect the used liquid reservoir to the suction opening (8) carried by the cleaning head (2) on the one hand and the cleaning liquid reservoir to the supply opening of the cleaning head (2) on the other hand. A suction device (33) is provided, as well as controls (39) for the supply of cleaning liquid and for the suction (37) of used liquid. There is also provided a gripping handle (4).Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1994Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: FamulusInventor: Jean Alazet
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Patent number: 5590439Abstract: A hand-held apparatus for cleaning by spraying cleaning liquid and by suction of the used liquid has a spray pump (20) for cleaning liquid associated with a brush (23) for spreading of the liquid on the surface to be cleaned. A flexible rubber wiper (14) has a suction opening for the used liquid. A used liquid reservoir (1) communicates with the suction orifice of the wiper (14) by a channel (13). A partitioning device (5) maintains under vacuum the used liquid reservoir (1). A control trigger (21) is provided for the spraying of the cleaning liquid and for the sucking up of the used liquid. A handle (3) functions as a grip and a manipulator.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1994Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: FamulusInventor: Jean Alazet
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Patent number: 5432976Abstract: Device for collecting refuse and dust comprising a body (2) of elongate shape carrying a set of bristles (3). The body (2) is hollow so as to contain, in its interior, a chamber (4) for receiving refuse and dust.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1993Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: NovusInventor: Jean Alazet
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Patent number: 5071628Abstract: A device providing a reception surface for shoe soles to be disinfected, beneath which is an element impregnated with a disinfection liquid, the complete assembly being contained in a shallow tray or reservoir which is placed on the ground or embedded in this latter. The tray or reservoir (1) contains a certain quantity of disinfection liquid (4) and above the level of this liquid is a rigid plate which bears on the bottom of the tray or reservoir, for example by means of spacer members or ribs (7). The impregnation element consists of a sheet (9) of porous material stretched over and supported by the rigid plate (5a). At least one of the edges of the sheet dips into the disinfection liquid contained in the tray or reservoir (1) and serves as a capillary wick to impregnate the sheet with disinfectant. A perforated covering element (11) covers the impregnation sheet (9) so as to constitute the receiving surface for the shoes to be disinfected.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1989Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Inventor: Jean Alazet
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Patent number: 5067199Abstract: The cleaning device comprises a squeegee (1) formed of a blade of elastic material, inside which are formed suction ducts (5) which open in at least one face of the blade through orifices (7) aligned in parallel with the lowermost edge (8) of the squeegee, close to that edge. The suction ducts (5) are connected with flexible tubes (10) passing through a roller-type pump (11) towards a collector tank (15) in which the dirtied cleaning liquid to be eliminated is collected. This device may be used for removing a cleaning liquid having previously been spread over a surface which is to be cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Inventor: Jean Alazet
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Patent number: 4830004Abstract: The disclosed depilation apparatus comprises movable members for pulling out hair to be removed, said members being driven by an electric motor housed inside a casing capable of being hand-held. The pulling out members provided in said apparatus consist of two movably mounted combs in translation with respect to the same axis (X-Y) has the motor-actuated driving member (3), and which is imparted with an alternating translation motion. However, only one of said combs is coupled with said driving member, the other comb being mounted idle. Furthermore, the teeth of both combs are arranged in a same plane and interleaved between each other with a certain gap in order to make possible the pinching and pulling out of hair to be removed. Said apparatus is intended to be used for remove hair from the skin.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Inventor: Jean Alazet
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Patent number: 4800881Abstract: A depilating appliance comprising a pair of plucking-out jaws (5) having registering edges. The jaws comprise the ends of two arms (20) hingedly interconnected at a point intermediate their length in the fashion of the two arms of a pair of pliers. A driving member (3) is coupled to the hinged arms (20) and carries the plucking-out jaws and is adapted to impart to the arms a reciprocating movement of translation along an axis (X-Y) parallel to the registering edges of the jaws. The driving member is driven in turn by a motor housed inside a casing of the appliance. Control cams engage the ends (28) of the hinged arms (20) which are remote from the plucking-out jaws. These cams are adapted to move the jaws toward and away from each other during the translation of the hinged arms assembly in one or the other direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: PilusInventor: Jean Alazet
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Patent number: 4575902Abstract: A depilating appliance comprises a series of adjacent, closely-spaced hair-plucking disks driven by an electric motor housed within a casing which is designed to be held in one hand. The disks form a roller unit which is rotatably mounted behind a slot, grid or the like provided in one end of the casing. Superfluous hairs to be removed are engaged between the disks in a combing action, periodically gripped by deformation of the disks, then pulled and plucked-out as a result of rotational displacement of the disks.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1984Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Francis CardusInventor: Jean Alazet