Ambulant Or Body Supported Patents (Class 221/185)
  • Patent number: 4381845
    Abstract: A dispenser for shotgun shells includes an upper supply housing (16) and a lower ejecting housing (41) arranged transverse to the supply housing and, when mounted on a belt, located directly opposite the hand of the user. An ejecting member (61) is moved through the ejecting housing by the depression of a forwardly projecting actuator (71) advantageously located directly opposite the heel portion at the rear of the palm of the hand of the user. Shells (14) are dispensed one at a time through a release opening (49) in the bottom upon each depression of the actuator, and springs (73) in the ejecting housing automatically return the ejecting member after each dispensing operation to load another shell for dispensing. The housings (16, 41) are made as a one-piece body and a waterproof lid (71) closes the shell fill opening in the supply housing to prevent the shells from becoming wet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1983
    Inventor: Mark J. Feis
  • Patent number: 4371084
    Abstract: Various devices are provided for use by a cosmetologist when giving permanent wave treatments, or the like, to customers, and a method of efficiently practicing cosmetology. End-wrap papers are stacked in a self-feeding manner in a dispenser container, and the container is inserted into a holder mounted on a wristband on the cosmetologist's wrist. A supporting structure having a plurality of trays containing hair rollers therein, and supporting a plurality of dispensers for hair-styling rods, is placed adjacent the customer. The end-wrap papers may be removed one-at-a-time from the wrist holder, and the rods and hair rollers may be removed one at a time from the dispensers associated with the supporting structure, without customer assistance, and in an efficient manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1983
    Inventor: David Weinrauch
  • Patent number: 4315580
    Abstract: A row seed planter for planting seeds in a prepared furrow in home gardens having a ground-engaging wheel-like seed reservoir and dispenser rotatable subassembly rotatably journaled on the lower end of an elongated handle member adapted to be hand-grasped near an upper end thereof and extend upwardly and rearwardly from the rotatable subassembly. The rotatable subassembly includes a rigid flat annular ground-engaging disc member having a large diameter center hole therethrough, a seed housing shell structure defining a seed chamber of predetermined capacity communicating with the center hole, a seed elevating disc fixed to the opposite side of the ground-engaging disc member from the seed chamber forming an opposite side closure wall for the center hole, and a single apertured seed discharge disc plate mounted closely adjacent the seed elevating disc and restrained against rotation relative to the handle member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1982
    Inventor: James K. Beckworth
  • Patent number: 4260871
    Abstract: A hair roller holder comprises an elongated hollow handle defining a chamber for successively accommodating a plurality of hair rollers. Associated with the chamber is an arrangement for electrically heating the rollers therein. The chamber has an inlet opening at one end for insertion of the rollers in unheated condition and an outlet opening at the other end for discharge of the rollers in heated condition. Adjacent such outlet opening and externally of the chamber is a support for receiving a heated roller in a manner so that hair can be wrapped onto the roller and the roller can be manipulated by the handle. Provision is made in the chamber for guiding movement of the successive rollers therethrough onto the support. The movement guiding means may comprise guide pins in the chamber upon which the rollers are slidable and which are provided with electric heating elements for heating the rollers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1981
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventor: Petrus J. J. Nagelkerke
  • Patent number: 4245756
    Abstract: A device for dispensing a plurality of rectangular objects and depositing the objects on a surface in uniformly spaced relationship with the objects standing upright on a short edge, more particularly, a device for setting up dominos in a row so that the dominos can be knocked down sequentially. The device includes a wheel supported body which supports an upstanding supply chamber for storing stacked dominos, and an ejecting assembly at the bottom of the supply chamber which ejects the bottom most domino toward the rear of the body as the body rolls across a surface. The ejecting assembly moves each domino into engagement with a top and side guide assembly which cooperates with the ejecting assembly to cause the domino to be deposited on the supporting surface and stabilized thereon in a stationary position before the device moves away from the domino so that the domino remains upright and does not fall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1981
    Inventors: LeRoy H. Byrne, Arnold Fassman, Thomas L. Simmel
  • Patent number: 4226335
    Abstract: A device is disclosed for convenient dispensing of fish eggs for use as bait in sport fishing. The device offers convenience in individual dispensing of eggs in an outdoor environment as well as protection for the eggs in retaining oils necessary to keep the eggs fresh and untouched by human hands as an individual egg is raised into position for insertion of a fishing hook.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1980
    Inventor: Edward W. Sowards
  • Patent number: 4204491
    Abstract: Apparatus for automatically planting billets of sugar cane as produced by a chopper-type sugar cane harvester, comprises a hopper for billets, an elevator to convey billets upwards and out of the hopper, and a billet delivery chute to receive the billets from the elevator and deliver them to a furrow in the ground. The elevator has at least two series of staggered slats which meter the billets. The delivery chute has a funnel-shaped upper portion and a trough-shaped downwardly and rearwardly-sloping lower portion, which guide and channel the billets in an endwise flow towards the furrow. The lower end of the chute is positioned close to or in contact with the ground so that billets can engage the ground before they leave the chute whereby billets can build up at the lower end of the chute and be discharged into the furrow at a rate corresponding to the forward speed of the planter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1980
    Assignee: Massey-Ferguson Services N.V.
    Inventor: Donald J. Quick
  • Patent number: 4193512
    Abstract: A device for arranging playing elements such as dominoes and the like in upstanding disposition on a surface, in serial arrangement and spaced so that they will all be knocked over when the end member of the series falls over, comprises an element storage member and a wheel structure in a housing. The wheel structure consists of two axially spaced discs with peripheral notches. As the wheel structure is rolled across the surface, the elements are taken from the storage element, around the wheel while supported in the notches, and deposited on the surface at the bottom of the wheel where they are disengaged from the wheel in an upright disposition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 18, 1980
    Inventors: Gordon D. Buxton, John W. Buxton
  • Patent number: 4185753
    Abstract: This invention provides a device for dispensing flexible sheets of absorbent paper or other fiberous material. The sheets are preferably end-wrap papers used in the art of cosmetology and particularly for permanently setting waves in hair. The device employs a container with a slit in the top. The preferred device is of triangular cross-section having a width less than the width of a given end-wrap sheet. The end wraps are withdrawn from the container through the slit such that, the removal of one end wrap causes the next lower end wrap to be partially withdrawn through the slit. The container can be removably fastened to a wrist bracelet which is adjustable to fit a user's arm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 29, 1980
    Assignee: Poly Pak, Inc.
    Inventor: Maria J. Leto
  • Patent number: 4180192
    Abstract: A film storage and dispensing device wherein an upright magazine contains a stack of film rolls or cartridges, the magazine having an upper inlet and lower outlet for gravitational discharge, and a cover slidable on the magazine for selectively opening and closing the inlet and outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1979
    Assignee: Pace Photographic Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Steven M. Breslau
  • Patent number: 4133452
    Abstract: An upstanding tubular body is provided defining a longitudinal passage extending therethrough. A closure is removable supported from the upper end of the body and encloses the upper end of the passage. A generally horizontal tubular head is carried by the lower end of the body and defines a longitudinal bore extending therethrough with one end of the bore including a diametrically enlarged counterbore. The passage is of a diameter to receive vertically stacked salmon eggs therein and the bore is of generally the same diameter. A plunger is reciprocal in the bore and extends across the lower end of the passage. The plunger includes a diametrically enlarged abutment seated in the inner end of the counterbore and the outer end of the counterbore includes an inwardly projecting abutment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1979
    Inventor: James W. Wiltrout
  • Patent number: 4122974
    Abstract: An electrically adjusted and mechanically driven variable speed pulley transmission provides immediate and accurate changes to the seed dispensing rate of a planter. The variable speed pulley transmission is driven by a ground-engaging wheel and adjusted in response to electrically monitored variations between desired and actual seed plant densities. Adjustment to the sheaves of the transmission pulley is effected by an electric motor and tension springs which interconnect the movable pulley sheaves apply pressure to the sides of the pulley belt to assure torque transmission at low RPM's.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 31, 1978
    Assignee: Deere & Company
    Inventors: Jimmy D. Harbert, Harold V. Hansen
  • Patent number: 4114780
    Abstract: This device is a container for dispensing new industrial razor blades and for receiving used razor blades for later disposal. It consists principally of a vertical blade compartment. A large stack of new blades may be inserted therein, which has a floating divider for the new blades, used blades being inserted through a slot adjacent the top and adding their weight to the floating divider, thus insuring that the bottom new blade of the stack will be in alignment with a blade dispensing slot in a side wall. A blade ejector is located in a lower sub-compartment and has a blade ejecting finger extending up through a slot in the bottom of the blade compartment in a position to be manually operated against the bottom new blade to eject it. At the top, there is a removable roof super compartment having a slit in its top for inserting the corner of a dulled used blade, so it can be manually broken off to provide a new sharp cutting edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1978
    Inventor: Shaul Sharon
  • Patent number: 4085862
    Abstract: An automatically controlled seed planter apparatus is disclosed for planting seeds concurrently in a plurality of rows with controlled seed spacing, including a rotating drum for holding the seeds and transporting the seeds to a plurality of chutes. The apparatus includes transducers for detecting the rotational speed of the drum and for detecting the speed of the planter along the ground. The operator is provided with input controls for setting in signals corresponding to the desired seed spacing and to the configuration of the drum used. The above-mentioned signals are then fed to a control system which processes the signals to form an output signal which controls the rotational speed of the drum, resulting in a controlled seed spacing. A readout device is also provided for the operator to monitor the expected seed spacing produced in this manner by the apparatus, as well as warning the operator of any malfunctions in the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 25, 1978
    Assignee: Dickey-john Corporation
    Inventor: David Eugene Steffen
  • Patent number: RE29393
    Abstract: Apparatus for separating and/or counting individual ones of a plurality of substantially similarly shaped particles, elements, grains, or the like, such as grains of seed, pills, etc., and including a hollow rotating drum, constructed to have plural, inwardly tapering indentations, terminating in a bore open to the interior of the drum and having at the bottom of the indentation dimensions smaller than the particles so that the particles cannot traverse the bore, the indentations being wider than the particles at the surface of the drum, the indentation dimensioned to hold at least one particle each. A nozzle directs an air jet towards the drum at direction and position so that the air strikes along the leading wall portion of the closest indentation as the drum rotates. Particles are fed towards the drum, so that at least one particle is in each indentation as it passes the jet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1974
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1977
    Assignee: Deere & Company
    Inventor: Reinhard Becker