Patents Represented by Law Firm Connors and Associates
  • Patent number: 5584575
    Abstract: A retrofit lighting fixture adapted to fit within a ceiling recess having a conventional electric light socket. The fixture includes a dome shaped reflector open downwardly within which a pair of fluorescent tube lights depend through receptacles in a circular top section. A cylindrical cover fits concentrically over the back of the reflector encompassing the connector ends of the tube lights. A hollow housing containing an electronic ballast for the fluorescent tube lights attaches to the cover. The housing has a cylindrical outer surface and may be formed as a ring, a plurality of cylindrical segments forming a ring, or a complete solid cylinder. A support cord extends from a male base connector through the ballast housing, cover and reflector. The base connector mates with the light socket and a friction member is advanced upward along the cord to the inner surface of the reflector to retain the fixture within the recess.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 17, 1996
    Assignee: Scientific NRG. Inc.
    Inventor: Malcolm Fickel
  • Patent number: 5582127
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method and device 10 for marking an individual's location to facilitate rescue. The method comprises the step of removing a cover member or cap 24 of the device 10 which contains an inflatable balloon 40 to open a valve 28 of a cylinder 18 containing a pressurized, lighter than air gas which inflates a balloon 40, so that the balloon rises in the atmosphere. The balloon 40 is tied to one end of a line 48 that has another end attached to the device 10. Thus, the balloon 40 travels upward a distance essentially equal to the length of the line 48, hovering overhead to identify the individual's location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Assignee: Lee Willis
    Inventors: Lee Willis, Scott Ganaja
  • Patent number: 5572815
    Abstract: Disclosed is a holder for business cards with a rectangular area having holes at its corners with slits extending outward so that business cards larger than the standard business card may be removably mounted to the card holder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1996
    Inventor: Spencer Kovner
  • Patent number: 5572913
    Abstract: Disclosed is a tool 20 for grasping a nut 9 and initiating the threading of the nut to a difficult-to-access threaded counterpart element 28 which is in a difficult-to-access location. The tool 20 includes a socket body 1 having expandable jaws 5 that have spring action. The jaws 5 terminate in an open mouth 5a having a configuration corresponding to the configuration of the nut 9. The nut 9 is manually inserted into the open mouth 5a with the nut disposed in an orientation that enables it to be positioned in the difficult-to-access threaded counterpart element 28. The socket body is connected to a flexible arm 11 having a passageway 33 extending though it which houses a flexible shaft 34. This shaft 34 is connected to the socket body 1, so that rotation of the shaft rotates the socket body. The arm 11 includes a series of interconnected links 11a which may be turned and twisted relative to each other to configure the arm 11 to reach the difficult-to-access threaded counterpart element 28.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1996
    Inventor: Gustav Nasiell
  • Patent number: 5564208
    Abstract: Disclosed is a play card 10 which has a folded configuration and an unfolded configuration displaying a raised, or pop-up, figure on a base for the card. The play card 10 comprises a generally rectangular, single, unitary sheet material 12 with a plurality of score lines 22, 24, 14, 34, 15, 60 that are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis x of the sheet material and are each respectively positioned inward from the leading and trailing edges of the sheet material at precise locations. The sheet material 12 is folded inward along certain score lines to provide a base section 16, a central section 18, a back section 20, including a front panel 26, a connector panel 30, and a top panel 28 having a portion of the figure die-cut in outline form into the top panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1996
    Inventor: Stephen Bergman
  • Patent number: 5549263
    Abstract: A support stand for a golf bag including a pair of legs pivotally mounted to a body of the golf bag, an actuating member serving to pivotally move the legs and having upper ends each pivotally mounted to an upper portion of each corresponding one of the legs and a lower end being flush with a bottom surface of the golf bag body at an upright position of the golf bag, and a spacer bracket fixedly mounted at one end thereof to a lower portion of the golf bag body and provided with means for holding the lower portion of the actuating member, the spacer bracket being adapted to space the actuating member a predetermined distance from the golf bag body. The spacer bracket includes a screw threadedly coupled at one end thereof to one end of the spacer bracket and at the other end thereof to the other end of the spacer bracket, and an adjusting knob fixedly mounted on the screw.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1996
    Inventor: Seop Maeng
  • Patent number: 5538431
    Abstract: A method of typing to reduce repetitive strain injuries comprises coordinating the movement of all moving parts from the shoulders to the fingers to avoid dissonant movement of any one part, starting with the hand and forearm in a natural profile. Each separately moving part is limited to movement to within its mid-range of motion. For speed, a finger is lifted and the hand is rotated to amplify the elevation. Conversely, lowering of the finger to strike a key involves rotating the hand in a reverse direction. The fingers are simply dropped, aiming at the top of the key to eliminate wasteful downward force and reduce finger-to-keyboard impact. Major movement of the fingers about the keyboard occurs simultaneously with upper and lower arm motion to eliminate stressful finger motions. A mouse manipulation method also employ the hand in a natural profile.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1996
    Inventor: Gregory Dempster
  • Patent number: 5515706
    Abstract: A portable angle bender for strip metal. The bender has a shallow U-shaped base having a bending fixture mounted to two upstanding side walls. The bending fixture has two guide members joined at a hinge and pivotally attached to the base on their other ends. One guide member pivots about a fixed axis, while the other may slide relative the base to alter the included angle of the fixture. Each guide member has a slider plate mounted thereunder to form a gap with a top plate to which the central hinge is attached. The gaps are open toward the hinge so as to enable endwise insertion of an angled strip of metal into the fixture. The slider members are constructed of a non-stick material, and the gap is dimensioned to facilitate advancement of the strip through the fixture. A quick-release locking nut is utilized for adjustments to the bending angle, and an indicator is mounted to one of the guide members for registration with a series of angle markings inscribed on the base.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1996
    Inventor: David R. Paul
  • Patent number: 5514232
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for automatically fabricating a three-dimensional object from individual layers of fabrication material having a predetermined configuration. Successive layers are stacked in a predetermined sequence and affixed together to form the object. The fabrication material is carried on a substrate to a stacker station. At this station the individual layers are stacked together, with successive layers being affixed to each other, with the substrate removed after affixation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 7, 1996
    Inventor: Marshall Burns
  • Patent number: 5507384
    Abstract: A golf bag stand tensioner suitable for permanently used and readily controlling the tensile force of the golf bag stand is disclosed. The golf bag stand tensioner is movably fitted over a folding grip of the golf bag stand so that the tensioner selectively goes up and down the folding grip in order for controlling tensile force of the folding grip as well as tensile force of the golf bag stand.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1996
    Inventor: Seop Maeng
  • Patent number: 5506117
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for growing living cellular material in a reaction zone having a membrane in contact with an aqueous medium. The concentration of nutrient in samples from the process is measured using a spectrometric instrument to obtain spectral data characteristic of nutrient components. This spectral data is analyzed using a chi-squared mathematical technique to determine the unknown concentration of nutrient components in said samples. Then the rate at which nutrient is fed to the reaction zone is altered based on the determination of concentration of nutrient components as required to optimize the process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1996
    Assignees: Cytokinetics, Inc., Applied Power Concepts, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank T. Andrews, William A. Farone
  • Patent number: 5496284
    Abstract: A dual-chamber syringe has a plunger within an inner delivery chamber in fluid communication with an ejection port. The deliver chamber is formed within a tubular element axially slidable within a tubular guide. The tubular guide and the syringe outer barrel form an outer reservoir chamber. The outer reservoir chamber is sealed from the delivery chamber while the tubular element is in a first position within the guide. Upon withdrawal of the plunger, frictional contact imparted by the plunger seal causes the tubular element to slide away from sealing engagement with the barrel into a second position within the guide. In the second position of the tubular element, a fluid passageway is opened from the reservoir to the delivery chamber allowing fluid to be drawn into the delivery chamber. A porous seal between the plunger rod and barrel allows air into the reservoir during transfer of fluid to the delivery chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1996
    Inventor: Ottfried Waldenburg
  • Patent number: 5478994
    Abstract: A secure credit card 10 has a body member to which is attached a microprocessor controller 14 electrically coupled a Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM) device 18 programmed with a series of random numbers in a predetermined sequence. The random numbers are identical to random numbers in a host computer and in the identical sequence as the random numbers in the host computer. This computer is accessible upon each use of the credit card 10. The Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM) accesses the next random number in sequence with each use of the credit card 10 to permit verification by comparing the random number with each use of the credit card 10 with the next random number in sequence as indicated by the computer. A switch 20 actuated with each use of the credit card 10 provides a pulse signal that activates the microprocessor controller 14 to turn on the Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM) to access the next random number in the sequence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1995
    Inventors: Sam Rahman, Jim Magner, John Brown, Adarsh Pun, Grant Parker
  • Patent number: 5476035
    Abstract: Apparatus for manufacturing bakery products is disclosed where an individual dough packet 26 is deposited in a pan 24 made of magnetic material. Endless belts 16 and 18 including magnets 62 has a portion thereof in a path along which the pans 24 are advanced by conveyor belts 12 and 14. The pans 24 are magnetically coupled to the belts 16 and 18, and a sensor 20 is positioned along the path nearby a position Y where an individual dough packet 26 is deposited in a pan at this position.. The sensor 20 provides a control signal upon a pan 24 moving to this position. A motor 22 having a brake 70 and a clutch 72 drives the belts 16 and 18, and a pan 24 held by the belts is advanced upon actuation of the clutch and stopped upon actuation of the brake. A control circuit 80 includes a signal generator that provides a timing signal indicating that a dough packet 26 has been deposited in a pan 24.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1995
    Inventor: Augusto Florindez
  • Patent number: 5476289
    Abstract: Disclosed is a tag 10 adapted to be attached to a bag and the like. It includes a case 12 having a front face adapted to display identification and a recessed back section 18, and a plurality of tee holding elements 16 mounted to the back section. The tee holding elements 16 are each adapted to hold an individual golf tee 22 so that each tee is generally parallel to an adjacent tee. A clip 42 is connected to the case 12 for attaching the tag 10 to a golf bag and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1995
    Assignee: Principle Plastics, Inc.
    Inventors: David Hoyt, Gary Aldcroft
  • Patent number: 5477433
    Abstract: An illuminated necklace is disclosed that includes a metallic chain separated into two chain portions. One end of each portion is connected to a pendant that includes an illuminated element, such as a lamp or LED. The other end of each portion is connected to a clasp component that includes a power source. As such, an electrical circuit is formed between the power source, through the first chain portion, through the illuminated element, through the second chain portion, and back to the power source. The chain comprises a plurality of interlocking, separate chain elements that are of such a size and shape that the movement of the chain elements with normal body movement causes the chain elements to move into and out of contact with each other. As such, the illuminated element flickers intermittently.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1995
    Inventor: Stephen K. Ohlund
  • Patent number: 5473811
    Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus 1 for removing insulation from wire 5 where the insulation 21 surrounds a wire core 20. This apparatus 1 includes a mounting fixture 3 for holding a spool 4 of wire 5 in a manner that enables the wire to be unwound from the spool. As the wire 5 is continually unwound from the spool 4 it is wound around a conically shaped, rotatable mandrel 7. A manually adjustable knife blade 23 disposed between the mounting fixture 3 and the mandrel 7 engages the wire 5 as the wire is unwound from the spool 4 and wound around the mandrel. The knife blade 23 is positioned essentially at a tangent to the wire core 20 so that it cuts the insulation 21 into sections, one section 43 riding over the blade as the wire 5 is wound around the mandrel 7 and the other section 44 of insulation remaining on the wire core after the wire engages the knife blade.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 12, 1995
    Inventor: Robert J. Atzet
  • Patent number: 5460344
    Abstract: Disclosed is a fence support including a generally vertically oriented main support post in the form of a T shaped iron bar and a single brace. The brace includes an elongated bearing element that is received in the bite of the T and a collar member fits over the top of the main support post and bearing elements to hold them together. The brace has at its bottom end a stake holder which receive a stakes that are driven into the ground. Two different gate adapters are shown for mounting in a hinge like manner a gate to a T-post or the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1995
    Inventor: James T. Malloy
  • Patent number: 5455997
    Abstract: Disclosed is a tool 20 for grasping a nut 9 and initiating the threading of the nut to a the difficult-to-access threaded counterpart element 28 which is in a difficult-to-access location. The tool 20 includes a socket body 1 having expandable jaws 5 that have spring action. The jaws 5 terminate in an open mouth 5a having a configuration corresponding to the configuration of the nut 9. The nut 9 is manually inserted into the open mouth 5a with the nut disposed in an orientation that enables it to be positioned in the difficult-to-access socket 28. The socket body is connected to a flexible arm 11 having a passageway 33 extending though it which houses a flexible shaft 34. This shaft 34 is connected to the socket body 1, so that rotation of the shaft rotates the socket body. The arm 11 includes a series of interconnected links 11a which may be turn and twisted relative to each other to configure the arm 11 to reach the difficult-to-access socket 28.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1995
    Inventor: Gustav Nasiell
  • Patent number: 5455558
    Abstract: A turn signal alert device adapted to be easily retrofitted on an automobile which provides an audio signal when the turn signal indicator of an automobile is activated. This device includes a time delay element which delays turning on the audio signal for a predetermined time period after the turn signal indicator has been activated. A wafer-like connector couples the device across the flasher relay of the turn signal indicator, with the prongs of the flasher relay being inserted into openings in the connector with conductive elements at the openings to make electrical contact with the prongs. The device includes an audio element which is connected electrically across the flasher relay to one side of the battery power supply and the other side of the battery power supply through the filament of a light bulb in the turn signal indicator. A delay means provides a predetermined time period between a series of audio alert signals until the manually activated switch is deactivated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1995
    Inventor: Albert P. Gregory