Patents by Inventor Joseph R. Alloway

Joseph R. Alloway 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: 4428386
    Abstract: A safety ashtray device including a housing having a switch mounted in the upper surface of the housing and secured with respect to the bottom surface of an ashtray device. The ashtray device is movable from an upper switch position to a lower switch position and vice versa. The ashtray device when in the upper switch position closing the contacts in the switch and while in the lower switch position opening the contacts in the switch. A power source is mounted within the housing and is electrically connected in series with respect to the switch contacts as well as a timer and a buzzer. The timer is operable to be set as desired by the operator and the buzzer is adapted to activate responsive to the timer reaching the expired time and the ashtray being in the lower position. In this configuration a series connection will be made between the positive and negative terminals of the power source by a series connection through the switching device and the timer and the buzzer device and returning to the battery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1984
    Assignees: Joseph R. Alloway, Dominick A. Vizzoni
    Inventor: Joseph R. Alloway
  • Patent number: 4308903
    Abstract: A log splitter device is disclosed using a slide hammer type configuration for the driving of a wedge. The wedge itself defines an abutment surface which includes a shaft member extending outward therefrom. An annular member of generally tubular configuration is configured with the central bore into which extends the shaft member. A weight means is fixedly secured with respect to the annular member to provide added momentum. Two impacting areas are defined by this device such that each impact occurs simultaneously to increase the efficiency of momentum transfer from the weighted annular member to the wedge. An upper impact is achieved by a core member which is fixedly secured within the annular member contacting the upper edge of the shaft member extending through the central bore thereof. A second impact is created by the lower end of the tubular member in direct contact with the abutment surface of the wedge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1982
    Inventor: Joseph R. Alloway