Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Dan Cleveland
  • Patent number: 6290144
    Abstract: A waterfall system is provided. The waterfall system has a reservoir tank for holding water and a pump mechanism within the reservoir tank for pumping the water. A conduit cooperates with the pump means and has a first end and a second end for directing the pumped water from the first end of the conduit means to the second end of the conduit means with the first end of the conduit means being positioned within the reservoir tank. A spiral directional mechanism on the conduit means directs the pumped water substantially from the second end of the conduit means in a continuous spiral manner in a direction generally toward the first end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2001
    Inventor: Douglas Tyson Maxwell
  • Patent number: 6250548
    Abstract: An electronic voting system with a headquarters unit, a plurality of precinct units, a plurality of voting stations associated with each precinct unit, and a plurality of mobile memory units (MMUs) to contain data that can be transported back and forth between the headquarters unit and the precinct units. The MMUs include FLASH memory, wherein each memory location can be written to once and read many times. Each memory location can thus only be subsequently written to after all the data in the entire FLASH memory has been erased. The system includes the ability to store images of the cast ballots at multiple locations for verification and authentication. The system includes the ability to store a direct representation of the voter's selections as displayed to the voter as a redundant image of the ballot. The system also includes the ability for each voting station to automatically read the particular ballot overlay thereon to verify the proper ballot style is being used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Inventors: Neil McClure, Kermit Lohry
  • Patent number: 6227273
    Abstract: A compact disk identification system (50) utilizes a destructible adhesive sticker (20) to identify the owner of a compact disk (40). The sticker includes a top layer (22) that is marked with printed indicia (26) providing ownership information. The top layer is backed by an adhesive face (34) covered with an adhesive providing an adhesive strength exceeding the tear strength of the top layer. The top layer is affixed to the compact disk using a base plate (52) and a pestle (54) having a central cylinder (62). A very close tolerance between the cylinder, the disk, the top layer, and the pestle provides a substantially perfect central alignment of the top layer on the disk.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Inventor: Neil L. McClure