Patents Represented by Law Firm Dean, Flickinger & Robertson
  • Patent number: 4136799
    Abstract: A decanter for hot or cold liquids, comprising a cylindrical receptacle having an open top and a cover detachably mounted on the receptacle at its open top. The cover consists of an upper annulus and a skirt of larger diameter than the annulus and connected thereto by a shoulder. Portions of the skirt and the annulus are spaced apart to provide a groove which receives the upper edge portion of the receptacle with a sealing fit. A top wall is integral with the annulus and is tilted with respect to a plane normal to the axis of the receptacle. This top wall is formed with a drinking opening adjacent its periphery and a relief vent diametrically opposed to the drinking opening and also adjacent to the periphery of the top wall. Depending from the inner face of the top wall and between the drinking opening and vent are a pair of spaced posts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1979
    Assignee: Inventor's Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth J. Albert
  • Patent number: 4133446
    Abstract: A cover for a drinking vessel of heat-insulating material comprising a cylindrical wall with elements at its lower end which cooperate with complemental elements at the upper end of a drinking vessel to provide a detachable bayonet joint. Integral with the upper end portion of the cylindrical wall is an inclined flat wall formed with a drinking opening and a relief vent in diametric alignment. Depending from the inclined wall substantially midway between said opening and vent are a pair of spaced lugs each having a journal recess opening onto its lower edge. A lever has a pair of studs extending from its opposite side faces and received in said recesses with snap fits. Upstanding from one end of the lever is an arm which projects through the drinking opening and carries a valve member on its upper end which is of greater extent than said drinking opening and normally engages the upper surface of the inclined wall about the drinking opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1979
    Assignee: Thermo-Seal, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth J. Albert
  • Patent number: 4128182
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a very compact, highly maneuverable, trash collecting and handling vehicle having forward and rearward portions steerably connected together about a vertical pivotal axis located between the front and rear wheels; the front and rear wheels being driven hydraulically through a pair of differentials which are powered by hydraulic motors driven by a pair of respective hydraulic pumps which are variable delivery and reversable wobble plate controlled piston type pumps; and wherein a manual control variably increases flow from said pumps to motors when said manual control is moved in one direction and whereby, when said manual control is moved in an opposite direction, the opposite functions occur with relation to the pumps and hydraulic motors. The disclosure also relates to trash container pickup means and operator control means on the forward portion of the vehicle and a trash receiver carried by the rearward portion of the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1978
    Inventor: John W. Pickrell
  • Patent number: 4121906
    Abstract: Very compact resin mixing and delivery device for use in mixing and delivering such resin as urea formaldehyde with foaming agents or the like and for delivering such mixtures to a delivery conduit which is adapted for applying the resin and foaming agent in place so that it may develop into a cured cellular foam like hard filler or body for use in various applications such as building insulation, wall reinforcing and filling various voids or cavities in a great variety of structures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1978
    Inventors: Dale R. Oldham, James F. Peterson, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4117555
    Abstract: A canine toilet which accommodates dogs of both sexes and has a flushing system which is automatically put into operation when a dog sits on a platform to defecate. It also includes such auxiliary features as a drinking fountain for the dog, a shampoo spray tube, a so-called "piddle post" for male dogs, a pedestal which functions as a toilet seat, having a slot for defecation, and perforations which function as weep holes, an adjustable ramp for use by dogs in getting onto the pedestal, and a storage area for the shampoo apparatus and other materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1978
    Inventor: Bethel E. Dennis
  • Patent number: 4116148
    Abstract: A floor-supported cushion assembly comprising a seat pad of foam material encased in one end portion of a fabric envelope, a back pillow consisting of a pillowcase filled with shredded polyurethane foam and received in the other end portion of the envelope, and a fabric hinge formed by portions of said envelope between said end portions. A zipper is installed in the envelope in its back and extends longitudinally into both end portions. The method of making the cushion assembly is also an important aspect of the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1978
    Inventor: Kay Anne Torrez
  • Patent number: 4110021
    Abstract: A micro fiche indexer which shifts a fiche containing a plurality of images in horizontal rows both laterally and vertically under the influence of a single operating member that is actuated by the user. It comprises a screen on which an enlarged reproduction of an image on the fiche is cast together with a light source included as a part of an optical system, and a microswitch which cuts out the light source as the fiche is shifted to bring into viewing position a new image. The operating mechanism for causing the shifting includes a pushbutton mounted in a cabinet below the screen and which is carried at one end of a lever that is pivoted on a fulcrum intermediate its ends, whereby the other end of the lever raises an actuating panel which, due to its upward movement, first shifts a holder in which the fiche is mounted laterally from one station to another and at the end of a row, moves the fiche holder vertically from one row to another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1978
    Assignees: Ralph A. Sickles, Doris E. Sickles
    Inventor: Jody L. Numbers
  • Patent number: 4107895
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a reinforcing bar locating means adapted for disposition in a mortar layer between courses of concrete blocks; the reinforcing bar locating means made of a single wire and comprising a generally S-shaped intermediate portion provided with a pair of generally oppositely directed anchor portions adapted to be imbedded in mortar between courses of concrete blocks and in position wherein the loop portions of the generally S-shaped portion each being adapted to hold and locate a reinforcing bar member generally centrally in a void area of a concrete block wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1978
    Inventor: Carl F. LeGrady
  • Patent number: 4096021
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a hand held masking machine which is used for masking various surfaces adjacent to which paint is to be applied, as for example the machine may be used on a wall adjacent a ceiling so that the ceiling may be painted without contacting the adjacent wall with a brush or overlapping with spray paint. The hand held masking machine in accordance with the present disclosure is provided with a frame having offset portions holding a tape roll holder and a paper roll holder with their ends offset so that the tape is dispensed in such a manner that part of the tape adheres to the paper on the roller and the rest of the tape overlaps the paper beyond the edge of the paper roll and beyond the edge of the paper dispensed therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1978
    Inventors: Danny L. Pool, Robert R. Pool