Patents Represented by Attorney Altman & Martin
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Patent number: 7409913Abstract: A single-axis programmable positioning device for positioning a work piece in a work area comprising. The device includes a rail with a pair of parallel channels, a trolley with bearing that ride in the rails, a work piece stop mounted to the trolley, a motor assembly that drives a drive sprocket. A chain extends from one of the bearings, through one channel, around the drive sprocket, through the second channel, around an idler sprocket, and back through the first channel to the bearing. A control panel controls the operation of the device. Optionally, the device includes a magnetic brake for maintaining the position of the trolley between movements.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2006Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Automec, Inc.Inventors: Michael Brown, Richard Hersey, James Ofria
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Patent number: 7410417Abstract: A method of playing a poker-type keno game where a player wagers on a game that has two cards revealed in each of a plurality of hands. The player wagers on one or more of the hands. Five community cards are revealed and are part of each hand. The winning hand is determined by comparing the best five cards of each hand to each other and/or to a pay table. Optionally, the player can wager on a bonus hand comprised of a subset of the community cards.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2006Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: New Vision Gaming & Development, Inc.Inventor: John Feola
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Patent number: 7396015Abstract: A method of playing a poker-type game where two cards are revealed in each of a plurality of hands followed by a player wagering on at least one of the hands. Three community cards are revealed followed by a second round of wagering where the player must either raise or fold each hand wagered on in the previous wager round. The three community cards are part of each hand. Two more community cards are revealed and the winning hand is determined where each hand is a combination of the first two cards and the five community cards.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2005Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: New Vision Gaming & Development, Inc.Inventor: John Feola
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Patent number: 7353545Abstract: A band that extends around a garment appendage, such as a sleeve or trouser leg. The band has a concealed position that hides a reflective tape and a deployed position where the reflective tape is visible. The band includes a cylindrical strip that fully encircles and is attached to the garment appendage at a distance from the free end of the garment appendage. The reflective tape is bonded to the underside of the strip or to the garment appendage.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Blauer Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Blauer, Toufic G. Atallah
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Patent number: 7325806Abstract: A method of playing a game with at least one deck of cards where the game comprises the steps of affording a player the opportunity to place a bonus wager, dealing out the cards to each of a plurality of hands, forming a bonus hand from one card from each of more than one hand, and identifying the player as a winning player if the player placed the bonus wager and the bonus hand has a predetermined rank.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: New Vision Gaming & Development, Inc.Inventor: John Feola
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Patent number: 7288714Abstract: An electrical arc flash protection blanket for protecting workers from electrical arc flashes. The blanket is composed of two or more layers where the layer closest to the electrical arc source is of a fiberglass material and the remainder of the layers are of fiberglass and/or a flame-retardant (FR) materials. The layers overlap so that the they can be attached around the entire perimeter. Preferred fiberglass fabrics are woven with a warp yarn break strength between about 0.7 and 1.5 times the fill yarn break strength. FR materials include FR cotton, para-aramids, and meta-aramids. A fastening structure is used to install the blanket for use. Contemplated fastening structures include straps with temporary fasteners around the blanket perimeter and eyelets. Optional integral handles facilitate carrying and installation.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2006Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Paramount CorporationInventors: Jack B. Hirschmann, Jr., Thomas E. Neal
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Patent number: 7270331Abstract: A method of playing a game bonus triggered by the rank of the player hand. A plurality of bonus hands is provided and a value is assigned to each one. The player chooses one of the bonus hands, after which the value is revealed and the player is paid the corresponding amount. The values assigned guarantee the player a payout regardless of the choice. Optionally, the player may be permitted to choose more than one bonus hand. The number of bonus hands permitted may be based on the rank of the player hand. The value of the bonus hand may be represented by a poker hand.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2005Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: New Vision Gaming & Development, Inc.Inventor: John Feola
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Patent number: 7216081Abstract: Concentration by cytology personnel, i.e. users, is induced during scanning and marking of cytology slides, by electronic recognition of parsed voice inputs that are spoken by the users, electronic generation of selected voice output alerts that are heard by the users, and electronic processing of the voice inputs and voice outputs, for semi-automatic development of a cytology report.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2003Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Psyche Systems CorporationInventor: Robert M. Sage
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Patent number: 7210958Abstract: An electrical contact crimp ear serration comprised of a plurality of teeth where each tooth has a cross-sectional profile comprising a leading face extending upwardly to an apex from the crimp ear surface, a central face extending downwardly from the apex to a valley below the crimp ear surface, and a trailing face extending upwardly from the valley to the crimp ear.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2005Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: ETCO, Inc.Inventors: Ralph E. Jacques, Dennis Herdegen, John J. MacNeil, Edward Jacques, Brian J. Stumm
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Patent number: 7201337Abstract: A waste food disposer operation control apparatus that comprises a waste food disposer having an opening for accepting waste material, a flexible hose with a source end and a nozzle end with the source end operationally connected to a controllable water source, a nozzle operationally connected to the hose nozzle end with the nozzle adapted to be positioned in the disposer opening, and an activator means for activating the disposer when the nozzle is positioned in the disposer opening.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2005Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Inventor: John Feola
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Patent number: 7198526Abstract: A low-profile, flag quick-connect terminal connector assembly where the connector, when assembled, is completely insulated. The electrically-conductive, metallic connector has a transition with an industry-standard crimp at one end and a contact at the other. The contact floor and pair of opposed retention rails form a tab slot that is perpendicular to, centered on, and offset from the transition. The rigid plastic insulator covers the connector so that no part of the connector is outside of the insulator. The insulator provides a pre-lock mechanism where the contact is inside and the crimp is outside, and a locking mechanism where the connector is entirely within the insulator.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2005Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: ETCO, Inc.Inventors: John J. MacNeil, Dennis Herdegen, Ralph E. Jacques, Christopher S. O'Reilly, Brian J. Stumm
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Patent number: 7195244Abstract: A pai gow-type game in which a player wagers on one or more of a group of player hands, and where the chances of winning are not enhanced by the skills of the player and no discretion in the arrangement of hands is vested in either the player or dealer. A number of player hands and one or more banker hands are dealt on a playing surface and players wager as to which player hand or hands will beat the banker hand or hands. Each of the banker and player hands is arranged into a high hand and a low hand where the high hand has a higher rank than the low hand. A player hand is a winning hand if the player high hand has a higher rank than the banker high hand and the player low hand has a higher rank than the banker low hand. A player hand is a losing hand if the player high hand has a rank that is equal to or lower than the banker high hand and the player low hand has a rank that is equal to or lower than the banker low hand. Players that wagered on a winning player hand are paid based on the amount of the wager.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2004Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: New Vision Gaming & Development, Inc.Inventor: John Feola
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Patent number: 7182991Abstract: A method and fabric structure that employs a napped fabric to protect a subject from an arc flash. At least one napped fabric layer with an increase in fabric thickness due to napping of at least 35% is incorporated into a normal arc protective fabric structure to increase EBT by at least 8%.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2004Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Paramount Corp.Inventors: Jack B. Hirschmann, Jr., Thomas E. Neal
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Patent number: 7145072Abstract: A method of employing an electrical arc protective blanket to protect workers from electrical arc flashes. The blanket is composed of two or more layers where the layer closest to the electrical arc source is of a fiberglass material and the remainder of the layers are of fiberglass and/or a flame-retardant (FR) materials. The layers overlap so that the they can be attached around the entire perimeter. Preferred fiberglass fabrics are woven with a warp yarn break strength between about 0.7 and 1.5 times the fill yarn break strength. FR materials include FR cotton, para-aramids, and meta-aramids. A fastening structure is used to install the blanket for use. Contemplated fastening structures include straps with temporary fasteners around the blanket perimeter and eyelets. Optional integral handles facilitate carrying and installation.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2005Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Paramount CorporationInventors: Jack B. Hirschmann, Jr., Thomas Neal
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Patent number: 7140928Abstract: A connector incorporating the present invention includes the contact of the present invention and an electrical attachment, such as a wire crimp. The contact has a longitudinal body and a pair of fingers parallel to and offset from the longitudinal axis. Each finger has a protrusion and the body has a pair of depressions, each aligned with a finger protrusion. To engage the connectors, the two connectors are oriented so that they are opposed and so that each finger of one connector is aligned with the opposite finger of the other connector. Then the connectors are pulled apart longitudinally until the finger protrusions snap into the depressions, securing the two connectors together.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2006Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: ETCO, Inc.Inventors: Ralph Jacques, Dennis Herdegen, Edward Jacques, John J. MacNeil
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Patent number: 7126062Abstract: A compliant electrical contact assembly for temporarily interfacing two electrical devices. The assembly includes a contact having loops with axes forming with a closed coil with opposed contact points. The axes is angled from the direction of the compression force holding the assembly sandwiched between the electrical devices. The electrically shorted loops of the coil slide on the surfaces of one another as the compression force is applied, providing compliance. The contact can be made extremely small such that pitches in the micrometer range can be achieved with very low inductance values. The contact is installed in a through aperture in a dielectric panel such that the contact points extend from opposed openings of the aperture. Optionally, the aperture is filled with a compliant, conductive elastomer.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Ardent Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Gordon A. Vinther, Sergio Diaz
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Patent number: 7111327Abstract: A reversible raincoat or rain jacket is constructed from a plurality of panels of specialized fabric, which are joined by threaded seams and which alternatively present either a dress mode exterior or a protective mode exterior. The specialized fabric is composed of a dress weave facing, a high visibility knit facing and an interstice therebetween. The interstice consists essentially of a vapor permeable membrane. The seams are sealed at the knit facing, along the threaded seams and along borders of the panels, by tape which matches the knit facing fabric in appearance. Both faces of the fabric are infused with a water repellant treatment.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2003Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Blauer Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J Blauer, Toufic G. Atallah
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Patent number: 7058982Abstract: A light weight, high visibility garment is intended to be worn over regular or service clothing. This garment comprises: a front panel and a back panel that extend from the neck to the hips or waist; mating fastener arrangements at the shoulders and hips detachably connecting the front and back panels; and front and rear retro-reflective bands spanning the front and the back panels. Preferably, the mating fastener arrangements at each of the shoulders include a front arrangement that is affixed to the upper edge of the front panel and a rear arrangement that is affixed to an upper edge of the back panel. When one or both of the panels are grasped and pulled, the mating fastener arrangements separate, thereby freeing the front and back panels from each other and from the wearers body.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Blauer Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Toufic G. Atallah, Stephen J Blauer
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Patent number: D538186Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Precision Designed Products, Inc.Inventor: Mark L. Silberberg
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Patent number: D539679Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Precision Designed Products, Inc.Inventor: Mark L. Silberberg