Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Brick G. Power
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Patent number: 6187837Abstract: Podalic foot pads of various shapes and configurations which utilize a padding material that is primarily an A-B-A triblock copolymer and a plasticizer. A-B diblock copolymers may be compounded into the padding material. An anti-bleed agent is preferably employed. The plasticizer may be a resin, mineral oil or otherwise. A detackifier may be employed such as grape seed oil or another slip agent. Antioxidants, pigments and micropsheres may be added to the material. The material has good cushioning properties.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: EdiZone, LCInventor: Tony M. Pearce
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Patent number: 6095612Abstract: A wheelchair seat back having width adjustable wings, a mechanism to permit forward and backward angular adjustment of the wheelchair seat back, a clamping assembly for mounting the wheelchair seat back to wheelchair uprights, and a width adjustable cushion for a width adjustable wheelchair seat back.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1997Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: TekSource, LCInventor: Shuyun Man
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Patent number: 6059669Abstract: A golf club that is preferably made from fiber-reinforced plastic composite by an injection molding process. The preferred golf club head includes a striking face for striking a golf ball, an outer periphery, a cavity formed between the outer periphery and the back of the striking face, a sole enclosing the bottom portion of said cavity, and at least one elongate power bar extending across the cavity from the striking face to the outer periphery. The sole is preferably integrally formed with the face plate and outer periphery. The cavity of the golf club head opens to the top of the club head. Each elongate power bar separates the cavity into receptacles. Inserts may be placed within the receptacles for aesthetic, aerodynamic, acoustic, and other purposes.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: EdiZone, LCInventor: Tony M. Pearce
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Patent number: 6020055Abstract: A composite mixture of spherical objects and lubricant useful for its cushioning properties is disclosed and claimed. The composite mixture may be composed of microspheres typically less than 2000 microns in diameter with inert atmospheres sealed within their interiors and any of a variety of lubricants facilitating sliding and rolling movement between microspheres. Typically the composite mixture includes lubricant in a quantity sufficient to substantially coat the exterior surface of essentially all of the spherical objects, but in a quantity less than would cause dispersion of the spherical objects in the lubricant sufficient to physically separate the spherical objects from each other and substantially reduce the sliding and rolling contact of the spherical objects with each other. Low specific gravity, low thermal mass, low coefficient of heat transfer, lack of head pressure, insulative and flotation qualities are provided by the invention.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1996Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignees: TekSource, LC, Nike, Inc.Inventor: Tony M. Pearce
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Patent number: 5994450Abstract: The present invention relates to gelatinous elastomers, methods for making gelatinous elastomers, methods for using gelatinous elastomers, products made from gelatinous elastomers, and products which include gelatinous elastomers as a component or ingredient. More particular, the invention includes a gelatinous elastomer formed from a combination of a block copolymer of the general configuration A-B-A and a plasticizer. The preferred A-B-A copolymer of the invention is polystyrene-hydrogenated poly(isoprene+butadiene)-polystyrene and the preferred plasticizer is either mineral oil or a combination of mineral oil and resin. Various other components may be included in the preferred recipes according to the invention.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: TekSource, LCInventor: Tony M. Pearce
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Patent number: 5881409Abstract: A bladder for containing a cushioning medium. The bladder includes open compartments which are created by welding or otherwise fastening a first bladder wall against a second bladder wall. The periphery of the bladder walls are welded or otherwise sealed together so that the bladder will contain a cushioning medium without leaking. The bladder is partially filled with cushioning medium so that it will be able to conform to the shape of a cushioned object and create a desired hammocking effect. The bladder is otherwise permanently attached to a base that is smaller than the bladder in at least one direction, resulting in a bladder which has loose skin and which has numerous random folds and creases on its skin. The base is a substantially non-stretchable fabric or other attachable non-stretch material. The cushioning medium is preferred to be lightly lubricated microspheres.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1996Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: TekSource, LLInventor: Tony M. Pearce
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Patent number: 5632223Abstract: The present invention is directed to a protective covering system for an object subject to exposure to the elements. The protective cover comprises a body, at least one strap, a drawstring or elastic cord for holding the bottom edge of the body tightly against the object being covered, and at least one universal clip per strap. The strap is connected to the body. The universal clip is attached to the strap. The clip attaches to the object being covered and the strap is tightened over the object. This combination works in concert to secure the protective cover over the object that is being covered in a manner superior to that of existing protective covers.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1994Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Inventors: Ernest R. Bray, Bradley S. Hustead
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Patent number: 5626657Abstract: A composite mixture of spherical objects and lubricant useful for its cushioning properties is disclosed and claimed. The composite mixture may be composed of microspheres typically less than 2000 microns in diameter with inert atmospheres sealed within their interiors and any of a variety of lubricants facilitating sliding and rolling movement between microspheres. Typically the composite mixture includes lubricant in a quantity sufficient to substantially coat the exterior surface of essentially all of the spherical objects, but in a quantity less than would cause dispersion of the spherical objects in the lubricant sufficient to physically separate the spherical objects from each other and substantially reduce the sliding and rolling contact of the spherical objects with each other. The preferred lubricant is a visco-elastic fluid that has a principle molecule and a cross-linking agent.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1996Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignees: TekSource, LC, Nike, Inc., Nike International, Ltd.Inventor: Tony M. Pearce
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Patent number: D393483Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1995Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Franklin Covey Co.Inventor: Michael Sean M. Covey
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Patent number: D404424Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1995Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Franklin Covey Co.Inventor: Michael Sean M. Covey