Patents Represented by Attorney Charles L. Thomason
  • Patent number: 8245476
    Abstract: A system of fastening elements that attach to the building surface, including a backband with cambered support surfaces and catches, to support vinyl log siding slats with interlocking edges, and provide a log appearance to the building.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2012
    Inventor: Vladimir Sergounine
  • Patent number: 6861766
    Abstract: A hydro-electric generating system for generating electrical energy and storing kinetic energy, in which, the process begins with the top reservoir filled with water directly from a river or local utility via a conduit. Then a multi megawatt wind turbine, such as the NEG micon 2-megawatt turbine, placed at heights, on the side of the structure that have never been reached with a man made mast or tower. The mega structure along with the extreme heights of this system will achieve increased wind shear on a high average. The wind turbine is secured to a cart for movement of the cart and the wind turbine. The wind turbine can move to locations along a track relative to wind direction. The wind turbine is the means to power the second pump. The second pump constantly replenishes the upper reservoir with water. The wind turbine produces more electricity than what the second pump requires.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2005
    Inventor: Peter Rembert
  • Patent number: 6830442
    Abstract: A rotary table press having a rotatable die table, an upper punch turret and a lower punch turret is provided with a die table that is compartmentalized from the lubricated guides and punch bars to keep dust away from the parts in the die table compartment. Lubrication to the punch bars and guides in the turret is sealed off from the die table compartment. Further improvements pertain to the prior art difficulty with removal and replacement of dies, and removal of the die table. A hydraulic die removal assembly enables the operator to remove the dies, in situ, from the die table. Also, the improved apparatus enables the maintenance worker to pull out the part of the driving shaft that passes through the center of the turrets and die table, then pins are retracted, and with some related adjustments, that enables the die table to be removed from between the turrets. The procedure basically is reversed to re-install the die table.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2004
    Inventor: William Alvin Cecil
  • Patent number: 4775011
    Abstract: A flexible, resilient wedge pad for hooved animals, particularly the horse, comprising a semicircular toe portion used in connection with a semicircular half-shoe to attach the pad to the forward rim or toe of the hoof and a heel portion that extends linearly between the quarters and bars of the hoof, covering the frog, and terminating behind the heel, directly below the rearmost part of the heel bulbs. The wedge pad increases in thickness from toe to heel, with the heel being thick enough to elevate the quarters, bars and bulbs and prevent contact thereto with the ground. Groundstriking forces are cushioned and placed upon the frog.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 4, 1988
    Inventor: David B. McCuan