Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Carnes, Cona and Dixon
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Patent number: 6244084Abstract: The present invention is a remote control lock device that is used with any type of rotating lock typically associated with residential homes, offices, or the like. This device can be a singular unit utilized with a dead bolt mechanism, a key operated lock or a combination of a dead bolt mechanism and key operated lock. The locking device comprises a gear assembly having an adapter coupled to the gear assembly and the conventional lock mechanism. A motor assembly is coupled to the gear assembly. Activation of the motor assembly will cause the rotation of the gear assembly. Rotation of the gear assembly will force the adapter to move, causing the conventional lock mechanism to rotate to a desired position.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1998Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Inventor: Tod L. Warmack
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Patent number: 6142785Abstract: An educational device and method is provided. Comprising a first glove having a first set of digits for receiving the fingers and thumb of one hand and a second glove having a second set of digits for receiving the fingers and thumb of the other hand. A first set of indicia is provided. Located on each digit is an indicia. The indicia located on each digit on the first glove represent a first set of indicia. This first glove further includes a second set and a third set of indicia. The indicia located on each digit of the second glove represent a fourth set of indicia. This second glove includes a fifth and sixth set of indicia. The first set of indicia and the fourth set of indicia are used to learn to count while the second indicia and the fifth indicia are used to learn right from left. The fifth indicia and the sixth indicia are used to learn geometry.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Inventor: Trudy Williams
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Patent number: 5993159Abstract: A pull cord deflector is comprised of a plate, having a channel, that is positioned between a ceiling fan housing and a switch locking nut. An extension arm is hingedly attached to the plate. The notched end of the extension arm is dimensioned to terminate beyond the periphery of a light globe of the ceiling fan. One or more optional springs extend between the plate and the extension arm.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1996Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Jackie B. Mack
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Patent number: 5967203Abstract: A collecting device for collecting a viscous fluid comprising a base having a front panel, a back panel and an interior area located therebetween. A lower portion of the base further includes an outlet port. This outlet port is adapted to be located into a holding container. Located on the front panel and/or back panel are a plurality of apertures which extend into the interior area. A holding receptacle is secured in front of each aperture. Accordingly, utilization of the device occurs once bottles are inverted into the apertures. The holding receptacles maintain the bottles in a fixed and inverted position. Residue of the viscous fluid located within the bottle flow from the bottles to the side walls of the interior area. Gravity forces the residue to the outlet port and into the holding container. This collected material can be stored for later use.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1996Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventor: Jesse Locke Culver, III
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Patent number: 5836420Abstract: The present invention provides for a platform to be used with a ladder that includes a frame having a top portion, a middle portion and a lower portion. The top portion of the frame includes a hook-like feature that engages the front and upper surfaces of an upper rung and the lower portion includes a stop that engages the front surface of a lower rung to provide for a middle rung to be located between the upper run and the lower rung. This will provide for the frame to extend the length of three rungs. A support or platform is located on the lower portion of the frame and receives the feet of a user.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Inventor: Raymond L. Marky, Jr.
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Patent number: 5805975Abstract: The present invention provides a satellite broadcast receiving and distribution system that will permit for the transmission of vertical and horizontal or left-hand circular and right-hand circular polarization signals simultaneously via a single coaxial cable. The system of the present invention will accommodate two different polarity commands from two or more different sources at the same time. This satellite broadcast receiving and distribution system of the present invention will provide for the signals received from the satellite to be converted to standard frequencies so as to permit for signals to travel via existing wiring which the present day amplifiers can transport in buildings, high-rises, hospitals, and the like so that satellite broadcasting can be viewed by numerous individuals by way of a single satellite antenna.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Inventors: James A. Green, Sr., Austin S. Coker, Jr.
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Patent number: 5797919Abstract: The present invention provides a surgical clamp which enables a surgical team to use a clamp and plate simultaneously. The surgical clamp of the present invention includes a scissors-like structure having a pair of shafts which are hingedly and pivotally secured to each other via a pivot point. Located at one end of each shaft is a handle for enabling the user to grasp and manipulate the device, while located at the second end of each shaft is a bone engaging member. The pivotal point is located in proximity to the handles so as to provide for an adequate amount of clearance to exist between the bone engaging means and the surgical team. For providing the adequate amount of clearance, the shafts extending between the pivotal point and the bone engaging member includes an arc shape. This unique shape widens the gap or space between the two shafts. The clamp device further includes a locking member for locking this device in a fixed and secured position.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Inventor: Keith Anthony Brinson
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Patent number: 5758441Abstract: A display assembly is provided which will display a brightly lit message or design. The display assembly is particularly appropriate to show support for athletic teams. The display assembly is comprised of a frame which supports a message unit. The message unit is internally coated with a highly reflective material and includes a light source, a translucent colored lens imprinted with an image or design, and a clear lens cover to protect display assembly from moisture and road dirt. Both the clear protective lens cover and the colored transparent lens may be easily removed to allow the light source to be changed and the colored translucent lens to be exchanged.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1995Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Inventor: William Edward Law
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Patent number: 5749114Abstract: The present invention provides a poultry house cleaner apparatus that is adapted to easily, quickly and efficiently clean, scrape and remove the manure of the chicken from the side walls of the chicken houses. This poultry house cleaner apparatus is adapted to be removably secured to a conventional tractor and comprises an angled blade having a sliding plate attached thereto. The sliding plate includes a somewhat L-shaped configuration for enabling one portion to be slideably mounted to the blade while a second portion extends outwardly and perpendicularly from the blade. This will provide for the sliding plate to scrape debris from any perpendicular surface. A transportation system is provided for enabling the debris to be transported from the sliding plate to an opposite side of the blade for relocating the debris to a more accessible location. Once relocated, this debris will be removed via any conventional removal methods, such as a conventional cleaning apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Inventors: A. Glenn Miller, Jr., Martha C. Miller
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Patent number: 5733035Abstract: The present invention provides a device that is a combined night-light and table. The night-light table includes legs, a base, a top, and at least one light source located within the top. The top also includes a portion that is fabricated from a transluscent material for enabling the light from the light source to glow from the transluscent material. The top is secured to the base by way of a hinge so the top may be closed or opened. The night-light table lessens the danger of traveling near the table whenever dark and reduces the insecurity someone near the table might feel if otherwise placed in total darkness. The table provides support like conventional tables and may include lockable storage compartments. The night-light table may combine with a chair or stool for the comfort and convenience of users.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1995Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Inventors: Phillip Anthony Spencer, Patricia Garland Spencer
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Patent number: 5715952Abstract: The present invention provides for a portable fishing rod holding device which is adapted to be removably secured to any smooth, non-porous surface. The fishing rod holding device of the present invention comprises a pair of horizontal supporting members, spaced in a parallel relationship. A plurality of vertically spaced and hollow tubular fishing rod holders are secured to the front surface of the supporting members. Secured to the back surface of the supporting members are a plurality of suction cups for enabling the device to be portable as well as attachable to and removable from any surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1996Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Inventor: Richard Joseph Chichetti
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Patent number: 5706618Abstract: The present invention provides for a roof ridge ventilator cover that is adapted to be removably secured to a conventional roof ridge ventilator. The roof ridge ventilator cover of the present invention, when installed on a conventional roof ridge ventilator, will cover and block the air vents of the ventilator. The roof ridge ventilator cover generally includes two panels serving to cover and block the two panels of air louvers or vents of the roof ridge ventilator. The roof ridge ventilator cover may be made from sheet aluminum or other sheet material, including sheet made of plastic, having sufficient resilience to return unaided to a formed shape after some deflection. The roof ridge ventilator cover is installed by deflecting the cover sufficiently so the cover may be placed over the top portion of the roof ridge ventilator.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1995Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Inventor: Charles F. Pratt
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Patent number: 5678257Abstract: A portable bathing apparatus that wheels to the patient's bed and then elevates to be even with the bed. It is equipped with a disposable tub unit, which may be sterilized for reuse and which raises and lowers. The apparatus is also provided with safety rails, an elevating back rest, a hand held shower unit, and a self-contained holding tank for used bath water. In addition, the portable bathing apparatus may be attached to a water source at the site of use, via a hose with an adapter the can be removably secured onto a standard faucet. The portable bathtub apparatus provides a satisfactory method of cleansing patients.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1996Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Inventors: Joseph Morcate, Christy Elaine Jones
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Patent number: 5667207Abstract: The present invention provides for a multi-purpose work station assembly that will aid and assist an individual who is working on a particular project and/or with a power tool. The multi-purpose work station assembly of the present invention consists of a base, a body, and a clamping assembly. The base can be adjusted in length and width and also includes a plurality of wheels to provide for the assembly to be mobile. The body attaches the clamping assembly to the base and is adapted to be adjusted in height. The clamping assembly is secured to the body and includes at least one clamping device. This clamping device receives and secures the item to be worked on within the work station assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1995Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Inventor: James M. Pistole
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Patent number: 5655937Abstract: A device is disclosed which allows water-lift mufflers, silencers or suppressors to be fully flushed, while in or out of the water, without running the engines. The device can be mounted between a remote access panel or control panel and a conventional fresh water flush valve. Fresh water flow provides fluid power to a primary section impeller or turbine, where power is then mechanically transmitted to an evacuation or secondary section impeller or turbine through a shaft on which both impellers mount. The inlet section of the secondary section impeller connects by hose to the drain plug universally present on marine engine mufflers, silencers and suppressors. The outlet section of the secondary section impeller connects by hose to an overboard drain. Fresh water, having sufficient flow and pressure, applied to the device drives the primary section impeller, causing the impeller to rotate.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Inventor: Douglas Brogdon
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Patent number: 5653309Abstract: The wildlife observation and hunting platform, of the present invention, is a climbing tree stand for hunting and wildlife observation. The wildlife observation and hunting platform includes an upper frame and a lower frame. Secured to each frame is a platform. Each frame also includes an engaging bar that is adapted to aid in the securement of the hunting platform to the tree. A securing device is also provided to add to the security for attaching the tree stand to the tree. Each platform includes a foot insert to enable the user's feet to be fastened to the device. This will render the device to be propelled up the tree by the user's feet, using a stepping motion. Upon reaching the desired height the frame is leveled and locked by utilizing the engaging bars and the securing device.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Inventor: William Joseph Sturm
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Patent number: 5649629Abstract: The present invention provides for a two tier gate device that is adapted to be removably secured to an existing mail sorting machine. The two tier gate device of the present invention includes a first gate and a second gate. The first gate is secured to the conventional mail sorting machine while the second tier is attached to the first tier so that the front end of the second gate is co-planar with the first tier while the second end of the second tier is off-set with the first tier. By providing for this design and configuration, the two tier gate device of the present invention will prevent flats, large letters, magazines, catalogs, or other various documents from turning sideways, rolling up, and to eventually jam the machine, while still enabling the pusher finer on the conventional machine to pass the gate device without interference.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Inventor: John B. Kennedy, Jr.
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Patent number: 5641032Abstract: The present invention provides for an anti-theft system which is located within a fluid line. This anti-theft system will control the directional flow of the hydraulic fluid in the fluid line. The system of the present invention includes a control panel and a blockage means. The control panel permits for an authorized person to activate or deactivate the anti-theft system. Upon activation or deactivation, a signal is transmitted to a motor via an electrical cable. The motor will activate or deactivate the blocking means.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1994Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Inventor: John B. Whitman
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Patent number: 5639000Abstract: The watch band assembly includes a pair of buckle devices and a strap assembly. The buckle devices are fabricated to be a one piece structure which are adapted to be removably secured to opposite ends of a conventional watch. Extending outwardly from the buckle devices are studs that are adapted to receive and maintain the strap assembly. The strap assembly is comprised of at least one elongated tubular member having opposite ends. These ends are adapted to be releasably secured to the buckle devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Inventors: V. Robin McDaniel, O. Kevin McDaniel
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Patent number: 5618302Abstract: The present invention provides a male urethral closure pad or clamp device that is designed to stop or minimize the involuntary loss of urine in men. The male urethral closure pad or clamp device of the present invention consists of a first strap and a second strap. The first strap includes a first end and a second end. Centrally located on the inside surface of the first strap is an inclusion pad. The second pad is fabricated from an elastic like material and is secured to the outside surface of the first strap. Utilization of the device occurs when the inclusion pad is placed under the urethra canal. This will enable the first end and the second end to wrap around the penis to render for the first end to overlap the second end. The second strap is wrapped completely around and is secured to the first strap via a securing member.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Inventor: Wallace K. Martin