Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Barbara S. Pedersen
  • Patent number: 5499555
    Abstract: Embodiments of a ski sharpening guide are shown and described, each embodiment including an angular member having a side surface for placement against a ski and a top surface for holding a file. Preferably, a channel runs along the junction between the side surface and the top surface along the entire length of the angular member, for collection of filings. Preferably, the top surface includes a filing-receiving recess having platforms that rise from the recess to have platform top surfaces that are co-planar with the angular member top surface. The platforms provide additional support for the file with minimal reduction of recess volume and efficiency of filings removal. The ski sharpening guide preferably includes a clamp for securing the file in position relative to the guide and the ski edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1996
    Inventor: James H. Vermillion
  • Patent number: 5497758
    Abstract: A compressed gas powered gun having a spring biased slider reciprocally moveable within the breech of the gun; the slider being released by a trigger from a cocked position to a firing position. The slider includes a hammer provided with a roller having a beveled contact surface for engaging a vertically oriented valve stem to release compressed gas from a gas source into the barrel and breech of the gun for propelling a projectile and for recocking the slider, respectively. A gas control system includes an annular partition seal moveable with respect to the slider to create a partition between breech and barrel and a pair of gas release valves communicating respectively with barrel and breech to control pressure within the barrel and breech, hence controlling projectile velocity and recocking force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1996
    Inventors: Jerrold M. Dobbins, Joseph M. Dobbins
  • Patent number: 5492900
    Abstract: A process and product formulated by complexing d,1- or 1-p-boronophenylalanine (BPA) with a saccharide in an aqueous solution formation of the complex being facilitated by raising the pH of this solution to a higher pH of about 10 or lowering the pH of the solution to a lower pH of about 2 and then readjusting the pH to a body physiological pH of about 7.4. This BPA saccharide complex can then be delivered by i.v. or other injection or administered orally as a key component of the BNCT cancer treatment process. The pH manipulation causes a much higher solubility of BPA and thus a higher boron concentration in the tumor, thereby improving the therapy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 20, 1996
    Assignee: Neutron Technology Corporation
    Inventor: Thomas R. LaHann
  • Patent number: 5489444
    Abstract: Embodiments of a potato-on-a-stick, and methods for making the potato-on-a-stick, are disclosed. The potato-on-a-stick includes a pre-cooked potato, which is prepared by partial baking, an interruption in cooking to cool the potato, and then blanching, which allows a stick to be inserted without breakage of the potato and which causes the potato to adhere to the stick and hold the stick in place in the potato throughout further handling, freezing, thawing, finish-cooking, and eating. In one embodiment, the method of making the potato-on-a-stick product starts with the baking process for potato boats, in which whole potatoes are partially baked, cooled, cut, and scooped-out. The scooped-out potato centers are then blanched and cooled, and a wooden stick is inserted and secured by the adhesiveness of the potato contacting and holding the stick. The invented method produces a potato product which has a secured stick and has an uncrumbly, unbreaking texture and yet a pleasant, soft and palatable texture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 6, 1996
    Inventor: Weston D. Farris
  • Patent number: 5485768
    Abstract: Embodiments of a ski sharpening guide are shown and described, each embodiment including an angular member having a side surface for placement against a ski and a top surface for holding a file. At the junction between the side surface and the top surface is a channel that preferably runs the entire length of the angular member for collection of filings. Preferably, the top surface includes a filing-receiving recess having angled walls to create a wide inlet at the channel and a narrower outlet at the top surface rear edge. The combination of long channel and angled, wide-mouthed recess form an efficient filing-removal system which prevents filings from interfering with the sharpening of the ski edge. The ski sharpening guide preferably includes a clamp for securing the file in position relative to the guide and the ski edge. The clamp is designed with a base side wall against which the file may be pushed to aid in positioning and securing the file and preventing the file from being pushed off of the guide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1996
    Inventor: James H. Vermillion
  • Patent number: 5478194
    Abstract: A method for picking up rectangular big bales of hay, straw, or the like; placing the bales on a turntable for proper selective orientation of the bales relative to a stacker bed; and for pivoting the turntable, with bales, about a horizontal axis for depositing the bales on a stacker bed. Selective rotation of the turntable, permits a second bale to be placed in a side by side, parallel relationship with a first bale and also permits tieing of tiers of bales on the stacker bed. A novel pick-up member, which rotates one hundred eighty degrees, allows pick up of bales from a horizontal location on the ground and placement of the bales in an upside down, lengthwise and horizontal position on the turntable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1995
    Inventors: Martin C. Tilley, Kenyon J. Bloomer
  • Patent number: 5458064
    Abstract: A projectile for firearms and for muzzle loading firearms, in particular, said projectile including a bullet; a gas check member; and a pin or cavity affixed to the bullet and a mating member affixed to the gas check member for frictional attachment of bullet to gas check member. The bullet has a diameter less than the bore of the firearm to minimize scoring or deformation of the bullet during the loading procedure; to facilitate loading; and to improve the ballistics of the bullet; and the gas check member being constructed of resilient plastic material and having a diameter exceeding the diameter of the bore for holding the bullet in place within the bore over the charge. The gas check member attaches by the mating attachment members to the bullet rearward of the maximum diameter of the bullet to prevent any interference between bullet and bore as the bullet obturates during firing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1995
    Inventor: Robert M. Kearns
  • Patent number: 5452872
    Abstract: Various embodiments of a stabilizer system for portable irrigation equipment are shown and described. Each embodiment includes a stabilizer which attaches to a vertical riser and has two legs that pivot independently to opposite sides of the main pipe of the irrigation line to be firmly planted on the ground for holding the riser upright to achieve optimum irrigation sprinkling. Preferably, the stabilizer attaches to the riser by means of a horizontal spring clip that frictionally engages the riser. Preferably, the two legs pivot about 180 degrees for making easier the installation and storage of the stabilizer and for making easier the moving of the irrigation lines. Optionally, the stabilizer system may include a retainer for holding the legs in a collapsed position close to the riser to make easier the moving and storing of the irrigation lines with the stabilizer remaining attached.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1995
    Inventors: Hersel E. Barnes, Mitchell D. Barnes
  • Patent number: 5451998
    Abstract: This invention is an apparatus and method for shopping at home. The apparatus comprises a video catalog in which a plurality of product images are established, each product image being coordinated with a corresponding product identification in an order form. The video catalog and the order form are distributed to prospective customers. The customers may view the video catalog and product images, and select the corresponding identification of desired product(s) in the order form. Then, to place an order, the customer transmits the order form with the product identification(s) to the merchandiser, by phone, mail or electronic transmission, for example. Then, the merchandiser may arrange for payment of the order by the customer, and delivery of the corresponding product(s) to the customer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1995
    Inventor: Daniel C. Hamrick
  • Patent number: 5445551
    Abstract: The invention is a wild game call mouthpiece of generally tubular form with a generally rectangular lip extending out from its cylindrical surface at its inlet end. The lip has lateral edges which transition into the tubular body near the inlet opening. In the central region of the lip, beginning from its distal end and continuing towards its proximal end, is a groove which extends generally midway to the lateral edges, and which becomes more pronounced near the inlet opening of the call. Then, past the zone where the lip transitions into the tubular body, is a curved, hollowed-out zone which creates the beginning of a resonating chamber which extends back through the center of the tubular body. An elastic plastic sleeve is inserted over the extended portion of the lip to create a resonating reed which can be activated by a sportsman blowing into the inlet of the call.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1995
    Inventor: Daniel D. Ady
  • Patent number: 5443885
    Abstract: Various embodiments of a floor and countertop protector pad are shown and described, as well as the method of protecting a floor or countertop with the invented protector pad. The protector pad includes a barrier means that is a top layer of moisture-impermeable, and puncture-, tear-, and deformation-resistant high density polymeric film and a bottom layer of closed-cell polymeric foam bonded to the film. The film and foam thicknesses are selected to make the protector pad lightweight and easily rollable and unrollable into a flat and uncurled shape, while still performing the barrier and cushioning jobs. The film serves as the barrier to liquid spills and to gouging, scraping, or falling objects and deforms only slightly and in a shallow, spread-out manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1995
    Inventor: Roger D. Wilson
  • Patent number: 5425350
    Abstract: The invention is a generally linear portable bow press which has a central turnbuckle section and a link chain section connected between two terminal cord or cable portions. Connected at the outside end of each cord or cable portion is a T-type handle which cooperates and engages with the limb groove at the end of a compound bow, the larger dimension of the T-type handle being oriented generally perpendicularly to the long line of the bow press. Between the inside end of one cord or cable portion and the central turnbuckle section is a length of link chain which adjustably connects to the turnbuckle section, permitting gross adjustment of the length of the bow press. The central turnbuckle section permits fine adjustment of the press, cooperating with the link chain section to allow the archer to exert an inward force on the bow press, and cause a flex in the bow while locking the bow against its reflex action.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1995
    Inventor: Ralph R. Egusquiza
  • Patent number: 5405229
    Abstract: A novel self propelled "big bale" stacker and retriever capable of stacking 4 by 4 by 8 foot, 3 by 4 by 8 foot, or pairs of 2 by 3 by 8 foot bales in 8 by 8 foot stable, tied units is presented. The stacker of the present invention utilizes a novel "jaw"-like arm that clamps onto a bale lying in a field. The arm swings up vertically and deposits the bale on a rotatable horizontal platform. The rotatable platform rotates 180 degrees to make room for a second bale next to the first. After two bales have been loaded onto the rotating platform, the platform tilts up 90 degrees to deposit the bales on the stacker's bed. By rotating the platform 90 degrees before depositing the bales on the bed, the orientation of the bales in successive tiers can be alternated so as to produce stable, "tied", 8 by 8 by 16 foot stacks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1995
    Assignee: Martin C. Tilley
    Inventors: Martin C. Tilley, Kenyon J. Blommer
  • Patent number: 5398463
    Abstract: Various embodiments of a multiple-unit mobile display pavilion are shown and described. Each embodiment includes a trailer for being attached to a wheeled chassis and a vehicle, solid portions on a first side wall and second side wall that are offset from each other, doors on the first side wall and second side wall that are offset from each other and that each swing down to a slanted position against the ground, a support system on the inner surface of each of the doors for receiving and displaying merchandise, and latches for securing each of the doors when it is closed. The support system on each door is preferably a series of steps that transforms each door into a terraced platform. The two-sided and offset arrangement of the doors and solid portions allows walk-around shopping on two sides of the pavilion and allows two or more businesses to conveniently operate in the pavilion, while also keeping the trailer architecturally strong.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 21, 1995
    Inventor: Jack R. Wright
  • Patent number: 5377852
    Abstract: Embodiments of a bottle holder are shown and described, each embodiment having an enclosure wall, with an open mouth and an open bottom, into which a disposable liner may be placed. The bottle holder has a lip around the open mouth, over which the open end of the liner is placed and onto which a nipple assembly is secured. The bottle holder also has a bottom support flap that may be pivoted across the open bottom and secured by a latch-means. This bottom support flap forms a temporary floor, which is especially useful for supporting large liquid volume, such as a two-quart calf feeding. Optionally, the bottle holder may be tapered and made stackable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1995
    Inventor: Robert E. Demorest
  • Patent number: 5375899
    Abstract: Various embodiments of a mobile display pavilion are shown and described. Each embodiment includes a trailer for being attached to a wheeled chassis and a vehicle having a door or doors that swing down to a slanted position against the ground, a support system on the inner surface of the door for receiving and displaying merchandiser and a latch for securing the door or doors when they are closed. The support system is preferably a series of steps that transforms the door or doors into a terraced platform. The pavilion is self-contained in terms of utilities and water and may be set up and folded away with a minimum of steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 27, 1994
    Inventor: Jack R. Wright
  • Patent number: D361862
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1995
    Assignees: W. Clair Havens, Earl Cheatham
    Inventor: W. Clair Havens
  • Patent number: D362083
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1995
    Assignees: W. Clair Havens, Earl Cheatham
    Inventor: W. Clair Havens
  • Patent number: D362771
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1995
    Inventor: Thomas W. Gollick
  • Patent number: D366444
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1996
    Inventors: Glendon L. Dilworth, Don R. Moyle