Patents by Inventor Jeffrey H. Diamond
Jeffrey H. Diamond 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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Publication number: 20200288844Abstract: A beard grooming system for men utilizing a device holding both a beard conditioning formulation and an application assembly permitting the beard conditioning formulation to be applied to the beard with no mess. The beard conditioning formulation utilizes various vegetable oils including Jojoba oil and copolymers to produce surface tension of the beard conditioning formulation on an applicator, such as a brush, to prevent dripping.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2019Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 7249444Abstract: A stabilized window structure and method for stabilizing a window structure having a window frame entirely or substantially entirely devoid of glass includes a patch removably secured over the window frame to cover the opening in its entirety and a body of unifying material disposed over and bonded to the patch to form a cohesive mass therewith. Alternatively, a pre-formed, polymeric foam panel is removably secured over the window frame to cover the entirety of the opening. A method of removing a shattered window pane involves using pre-existing cracks in the pane to define the formation of separately removable, disconnected cohesive masses. A method of removing shards from a track of a window structure involves removing the shards as part of a single cohesive mass, as pieces of a single cohesive mass or as separate, disconnected cohesive masses.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Aranar, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 7231747Abstract: A stabilized window structure and method for stabilizing a window structure having a window frame entirely or substantially entirely devoid of glass includes a patch removably secured over the window frame to cover the opening in its entirety and a body of unifying material disposed over and bonded to the patch to form a cohesive mass therewith. Alternatively, a pre-formed, polymeric foam panel is removably secured over the window frame to cover the entirety of the opening. A method of removing a shattered window pane involves using pre-existing cracks in the pane to define the formation of separately removable, disconnected cohesive masses. A method of removing shards from a track of a window structure involves removing the shards as part of a single cohesive mass, as pieces of a single cohesive mass or as separate, disconnected cohesive masses.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Aranar, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 7134244Abstract: A stabilized window structure and method for stabilizing a window structure having a window frame entirely or substantially entirely devoid of glass includes a patch removably secured over the window frame to cover the opening in its entirety and a body of unifying material disposed over and bonded to the patch to form a cohesive mass therewith. Alternatively, a pre-formed, polymeric foam panel is removably secured over the window frame to cover the entirety of the opening. A method of removing a shattered window pane involves using pre-existing cracks in the pane to define the formation of separately removable, disconnected cohesive masses. A method of removing shards from a track of a window structure involves removing the shards as part of a single cohesive mass, as pieces of a single cohesive mass or as separate, disconnected cohesive masses.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Aranar, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 7127866Abstract: A stabilized window structure and method for stabilizing a window structure having a window frame entirely or substantially entirely devoid of glass includes a patch removably secured over the window frame to cover the opening in its entirety and a body of unifying material disposed over and bonded to the patch to form a cohesive mass therewith. Alternatively, a pre-formed, polymeric foam panel is removably secured over the window frame to cover the entirety of the opening. A method of removing a shattered window pane involves using pre-existing cracks in the pane to define the formation of separately removable, disconnected cohesive masses. A method of removing shards from a track of a window structure involves removing the shards as part of a single cohesive mass, as pieces of a single cohesive mass or as separate, disconnected cohesive masses.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Aranar, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 6898907Abstract: A compressible structure for temporarily protecting a glass pane of a window structure includes a shaping member for removable securement on the window structure and defining a cavity over the glass pane and a layer of solidified compressible material in said cavity providing protection for the glass pane. A window protection system includes a shaping member and a supply system for supplying a compressible material in fluidic form to a cavity of the shaping member, wherein the fluidic compressible material sets to form a layer of solidified compressible material. A protected window structure includes a window structure and a panel of solidified compressible foam material disposed over at least a portion of one or more glass panes of the window structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Aranar, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Publication number: 20030024178Abstract: A stabilized window structure includes a window frame, a shattered window pane disposed in the window frame, and a layer of unifying material bonded to the window pane to form a cohesive mass removable from the frame as one or more integral and unitary pieces. A method of stabilizing and removing a shattered window pane from a window frame includes the steps of applying a layer of unifying material to an exterior surface and/or an interior surface of the shattered window pane, bonding the layer of unifying material to the window pane to form a cohesive mass therewith, and removing the cohesive mass from the window frame as one or more integral and unitary pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Publication number: 20030024197Abstract: A stabilized window structure and method for stabilizing a window structure having a window frame entirely or substantially entirely devoid of glass includes a patch removably secured over the window frame to cover the opening in its entirety and a body of unifying material disposed over and bonded to the patch to form a cohesive mass therewith. Alternatively, a pre-formed, polymeric foam panel is removably secured over the window frame to cover the entirety of the opening. A method of removing a shattered window pane involves using pre-existing cracks in the pane to define the formation of separately removable, disconnected cohesive masses. A method of removing shards from a track of a window structure involves removing the shards as part of a single cohesive mass, as pieces of a single cohesive mass or as separate, disconnected cohesive masses.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Publication number: 20020184841Abstract: A compressible structure for temporarily protecting a glass pane of a window structure includes a shaping member for removable securement on the window structure and defining a cavity over the glass pane and a layer of solidified compressible material in said cavity providing protection for the glass pane. A window protection system includes a shaping member and a supply system for supplying a compressible material in fluidic form to a cavity of the shaping member, wherein the fluidic compressible material sets to form a layer of solidified compressible material. A protected window structure comprises a window structure and a panel of solidified compressible foam material disposed over at least a portion of one or more glass panes of the window structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 6370829Abstract: A method of protecting glass panes in window structures installed in buildings includes applying a polymeric foam layer to the glass pane before the storm has arrived and peeling the polymeric foam layer from the glass pane after the storm has passed. The polymeric foam layer can be a polyurethane foam, provided as a one-component system or a two-component system, and the polyurethane foam can be sprayed onto the exterior surface of the glass pane to prevent damage thereto including shattering while absorbing energy from wind-borne debris. A window structure installed in a building includes a glass pane mounted to a frame with a polyurethane foam layer disposed thereon for protection of the glass pane during storms.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2001Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Aranar, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Publication number: 20010037616Abstract: A method of protecting glass panes in window structures installed in buildings includes applying a polymeric foam layer to the glass pane before the storm has arrived and peeling the polymeric foam layer from the glass pane after the storm has passed. The polymeric foam layer can be a polyurethane foam, provided as a one-component system or a two-component system, and the polyurethane foam can be sprayed onto the exterior surface of the glass pane to prevent damage thereto including shattering while absorbing energy from wind-borne debris. A window structure installed in a building includes a glass pane mounted to a frame with a polyurethane foam layer disposed thereon for protection of the glass pane during storms.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2001Publication date: November 8, 2001Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 6289642Abstract: A method of protecting glass panes in window structures installed in buildings includes applying a polymeric foam layer to the glass pane before the storm has arrived and peeling the polymeric foam layer from the glass pane after the storm has passed. The polymeric foam layer can be a polyurethane foam, provided as a one-component system or a two-component system, and the polyurethane foam can be sprayed onto the exterior surface of the glass pane to prevent damage thereto including shattering while absorbing energy from wind-borne debris. A window structure installed in a building includes a glass pane mounted to a frame with a polyurethane foam layer disposed thereon for protection of the glass pane during storms.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Aranar, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 6086372Abstract: An oral preparation for removing deposits on surfaces in the oral cavity in conjunction with a toothbrush. The preparation includes at least one nonionic surfactant in a concentration range of from about 1.0% to about 40.0% by weight and at least one essential oil in a concentration range of from about 0.2% to about 13.0% by weight.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1997Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Block Drug Company, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 5662888Abstract: A toothpaste for smokers for solubilizing and removing cigarette tar deposits on the teeth, gums, tongue, other surfaces of the oral cavity, and dentures of smokers including at least one nonionic surfactant in a concentration range of from about 0.3% to about 6.5% by weight, methyl salicylate in a tobacco tar solubilizing concentration range of from about 0.06% to about 0.20% by weight, at least one essential oil in a concentration range of from about 0.30% to about 2.0% by weight, ethyl alcohol in a concentration range of from about 12.0% to about 20.0% by weight, at least one anionic surfactant in a concentration range of from about 0.3% to about 4.5% by weight, and a gelling agent.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1996Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Jeffrey Mitchell LaboratoriesInventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 5514366Abstract: An oral preparation for removing cigarette tar deposits on the teeth, gums, tongue, and other surfaces of the oral cavity of smokers. The preparation includes at least one nonionic surfactant in a concentration range of from about 1.0% to about 6.0% by weight, methyl salicylate in a concentration range of from about 0.06% to about 0.20% by weight, at least one essential oil in a concentration range of from about 0.30% to about 2.0% by weight, ethyl alcohol in a concentration range of from about 12.0% to about 20.0% by weight, and at least one anionic surfactant in a concentration range of from about 0.5% to about 4.5% by weight.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1995Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 4526913Abstract: A polymeric coating composition containing nitrocellulose, an acrylate copolymer, a prepolymer from a dimer diisocyanate and a difunctional monomer with an active hydrogen in each group, and a diamine. Solvents may include isopropyl alcohol, ethyl acetate, and toluene. Optionally there may be included a second copolymer from a sulfinamide and formaldehyde and/or a plasticizer. A dried coating from this composition is selectively strippable from a substrate as a cohesive film upon application of a remover solution containing acetone, isopropyl alcohol and water.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1984Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Assignee: J. H. Diamond CompanyInventors: David S. Winkler, Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: D280976Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1983Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: J. H. Diamond CompanyInventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond