Patents by Inventor John J. Stelmach

John J. Stelmach 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: 6691829
    Abstract: A combination gutter protector and safety device for use with a ladder which is leaned against the upper part of a structural wall that is equipped with a rain gutter under the eaves. The device is secured to the fascia board of the wall in a longitudinal plane adjacent to or substantially even with the plane of the open top of the gutter in such position that it protects the gutter against deformation when the ladder is put in place. The device also serves to provide a contained recess for holding the ladder against slippage and, if desired, locking the ladder against theft. The structure of the device accomplishes the above purposes without occupying any part of the channel of the gutter and thus does not interfere with the free flow of water, leaves and other debris in the channel of the gutter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Inventor: John J. Stelmach
  • Publication number: 20030094127
    Abstract: A highly effective method and means for stranded or disabled persons to display visible distress signals that can be seen by search and rescue teams from a distance. The invention is achieved by providing, as part of the stranded person's equipment, a kit containing multiple particles of glitter material capable of reflecting sun rays or the rays from search lights. In use, the stranded person spreads or broadcasts the glitter material on the ground or in shrubs or trees in the surrounding environment. Since the broadcast material provides a myriad of facets focused in every conceivable direction to catch the rays of the sun or the rays from searchlights, it acts as a highly visible signal without the need for the stranded person to be aware of rescuers or to actively focus anything in the direction of the rescuers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2001
    Publication date: May 22, 2003
    Inventor: John J. Stelmach
  • Patent number: 6116252
    Abstract: A finger-mounted disposable toothbrush including a lanyard of dental floss, a first end of which is attached to the toothbrush and a second end of which is looped around the user's wrist. The dental floss lanyard prevents swallowing of the toothbrush during use and can also be used for flossing the user's teeth after brushing. The disposable toothbrush further comprises a mounting ring which fits over the user's finger. The mounting ring is affixed to the top side of a bristle base. Tooth cleaning bristles are attached to the bottom side of the bristle base and are optionally impregnated with dental paste or powder. Bumps can be molded in those areas of the bristle base and mounting ring with which the user's finger comes in contact, said bumps enhancing the user's grip on the toothbrush.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Inventor: John J. Stelmach
  • Patent number: 5265887
    Abstract: A magnetic pickup tool including a length of highly flexible tubing with a permanent magnet secured to one end of the tubing. Removably positioned within the interior of the flexible tube is a [stiffening means] stiffener such as a length of iron wire of about the same length as the flexible tubing. The [stiffening means] stiffener is bendable but when bent has the ability to take a "set". A second length of flexible tubing completely surrounds the first or inner tubing and is slidable thereon. The function of the outer tube is to surround the magnetic tip when the tool is in the process of being positioned to pick up an object so as to prevent the magnetic tip of the tool from being attracted to an unwanted metal object. After the tool has been positioned at or near the object to be picked up, the user then grasps the outer tube and pulls it away from the magnetic tip exposing the tip to make contact with the desired object. A feature of the tool is that the [stiffening means] stiffener is removable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1993
    Inventor: John J. Stelmach
  • Patent number: 5263912
    Abstract: A martial arts training apparatus which includes a generally cylindrical shaped heavy bag having opposed ends and provided with means at its upper end for suspending the bag, and a simulated human leg which is positioned immediately adjacent the lower end of the heavy bag, with the simulated leg being generally cylindrical in shape and of a size which substantially replicates a human leg and is deformable. The simulated leg is secured to a frame means for properly positioning and suspending it from the heavy bag, with the frame means being positioned at the lower end of the heavy bag and external to the bag and shaped so as to conform to the shape of the lower end of the heavy bag. Means are also included for suspending and securing the frame means and the simulated leg to the heavy bag.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1993
    Inventor: John J. Stelmach
  • Patent number: 5183450
    Abstract: A martial arts training apparatus which includes a generally cylindrical shaped heavy bag having opposed ends and provided with means at its upper end for suspending the bag, and a simulated human leg which is positioned immediately adjacent the lower end of the heavy bag, with the simulated leg being generally cylindrical in shape and of a size which substantially replicates a human leg and is deformable. The simulated leg is secured to a frame means for properly positioning and suspending it from the heavy bag, with the frame means being positioned at the lower end of the heavy bag and external to the bag and shaped so as to conform to the shape of the lower end of the heavy bag. Means are also included for suspending and securing the frame means and the simulated leg to the heavy bag.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1993
    Inventor: John J. Stelmach
  • Patent number: 5169193
    Abstract: A magnetic pickup tool including a length of highly flexible tubing with a permanent magnet secured to one end of the tubing. Removably positioned within the interior of the flexible tube is a stiffening member such as a length of iron wire of about the same length as the flexible tubing. The stiffening member is bendable but when bent has the ability to take a "set". A second length of flexible tubing completely surrounds the first or inner tubing and is slidable thereon. The function of the outer tube is to surround the magnetic tip when the tool is in the process of being positioned to pick up an object so as to prevent the magnetic tip of the tool from being attracted to an unwanted metal object. After the tool has been positioned at or near the object to be picked up, the user then grasps the outer tube and pulls it away from the magnetic tip exposing the tip to make contact with the desired object. A further feature of the tool is that the stiffening member is removable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1992
    Inventor: John J. Stelmach