Patents Represented by Attorney Dorothy S. Morse
  • Patent number: 6764139
    Abstract: A rugged demolition system, and method for its use, for pulling up horizontal structures such as concrete or asphalt and breaking them into pieces, pulling over and breaking up vertical structures such as retaining walls and house/building walls, pulling up vertically extending objects from the ground such as tree roots, and breaking up hard or compacted surfaces such as dirt for easier grading. The system has a spear mounted horizontally to the top of a downwardly curving pry hook assembly, a digging tooth and optional side hooks connected to the pry hook assembly, and the pry hook assembly optionally secured to a tubular support member depending perpendicularly from a plate. Although any position-controlling vehicle can be employed to cause the needed vertical, horizontal, and rotational movement of the plate during system use, the plate is configured for attachment to the standard mount of a skid steer loader.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2004
    Inventor: Robert F. Wortman
  • Patent number: 6748903
    Abstract: Animal collars, and a method for their manufacture, wherein a strong decorative and substantially filamented structure that supports a sequence of adorning items is incorporated as a functioning part of the collar structure. The present invention collar has a filamented center portion and non-filamented end members configured for adjustable fastening of the collar around the neck of a pet. A looped connection on each end of the filamented portion is formed through the use of a decorative fastener and contemplated for attachment of the filamented portion to the end members. Also, the sturdy construction of the filamented portion provides the needed strength for use under stress during pet ambulation without the risk of loss for highly valued adorning items, such as but not limited to antique glass beads, crystals, pearls, faceted objects, metallic objects, and precious and semi-precious stones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2004
    Inventors: William Clinton Price, III, Lauren Edenfield Price
  • Patent number: 6709339
    Abstract: An infinity mirror display apparatus, and a method for its manufacture, which allows a user to rapidly change out or add to a selection of objects used with mirrors able to cause an infinity mirror effect. The device comprises a housing having a stationary base member and an easily removable cover which together define an enclosed interior space, at least two mirrors positioned adjacent to the interior space with at least one of the mirrors being partially reflective, and at least one display object and one light source also being positioned within the interior space. The cover can be partially or totally removed from the stationary member for display object exchange. Also, the mirror through which an observer views the infinity mirror effect in a displayed object must be partially reflective.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2004
    Inventor: Patrick A. Hargabus
  • Patent number: 6704039
    Abstract: A computer-aided telecommunication system and method which employs an on-line website to allow those skilled and unskilled in computer operation to communicate with others and conduct diverse financial transactions at any time and from any computer. Subscribers and others can conduct real-time visual communication with remotely located parties, exchange still and moving images, and distribute written information at a cost that is low when compared to alternative forms of communication. The system comprises a minimum of two control stations, one privacy booth and one e-mail station adjacent to each control station, and many remote e-mail/ATM stations placed in secure monitored locations. Each subscriber is assigned a unique access code and e-mail address, and undergoes identity confirmation procedures prior to system use. For ease of e-mail communication, subscribers would only need the name of an intended recipient subscriber or subscriber group identification and not individual e-mail addresses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2004
    Inventor: Martin Rangel Pena
  • Patent number: 6699087
    Abstract: A sea chest that can provide a large volume of water substantially without drag or cavitation for cooling the inboard engines of a marine vessel. The keyhole shape through the bottom surface of the sea chest is critical to its function and causes eddys to form at its outside edges, as well as water to flow into the sea chest at the center of these edges. The present invention sea chest also has an orifice through which a quick burst of air or water can be sent to clean debris clogs and eliminate the need for manual cleaning. Present invention size and mounting location are determined by its application. Although not limited thereto, use of the present invention is generally contemplated for large and high-speed marine vessels. However the present invention can also provide benefit to smaller marine vessels, including those as small in length as twenty feet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2004
    Inventors: Samuel Barran Tafoya, Hans Guenter Broemel
  • Patent number: 6695512
    Abstract: A writing implement with a movable sleeve that can be raised by light finger pressure and automatically or manually lowered into a protective position between writing uses. Alternative means can be used to raise and lower the sleeve, such as but not limited to a push bar, roll ball, lever, sliding mechanism, or depressible button. A stop disk prevent the sleeve from being fully withdrawn from the writing implement housing and a locking mechanism between the housing and the sleeve prevents casual contact from prematurely releasing the sleeve from its protective position. Optionally, braces can be used to stabilize the marking material cartridge, a sleeve insert can be used to prevent the writing tip from drying out, and a swivel clip with a high friction grip can be employed to securely position the writing implement between uses. Applications can include use with pens, pencils, markers, paint markers, crayons, and highlighters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2004
    Inventor: Chad C. Sutherland
  • Patent number: 6691878
    Abstract: A dynamic system for elevating and bracing horizontal load bearing arms carried by one or more vertical members, singularly or in pairs. The arm and brace system of the present invention is adapted to allow a load to be raised to an elevated storage position and then easily and promptly lowered for access as needed. The design is scaleable to accommodate three-dimensional specifications particular to an application, and adaptable to lifting mechanisms of various weight capacities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Inventor: Ernest G. Ouitz
  • Patent number: 6679188
    Abstract: A tray assembly that includes an enlarged tray member, optional sorting boxes that can connect laterally to either side of the tray member, and detachable straps that allow support of the tray member by one or more automobile seats. Applications may include, but are not limited to, use by adult and child travelers to assemble jigsaw puzzles, create artwork, and play with model cars and other toys that are small in size or have multiple small parts associated therewith.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2004
    Inventor: Edward James Spagnoli, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6662763
    Abstract: A reversible heat, constant pressure 2-cycle engine that takes ambient air and heats it up before mixing it with fuel, so that even a very lean mixture of air and fuel is highly combustible, to provide increased fuel economy and decreased fuel consumption when compared to conventional 4-stroke engines. Once a power stroke occurs with the very lean mixture, exhausted hot gases are directed to a turbine wheel. After work is taken from the hot gases and they are no longer combustible, they are returned to the atmosphere at ambient temperature. Also, the two-cycle present invention engine has a power stroke every revolution, instead of every other revolution as in conventional 4-stroke engines, which allows the present invention to be smaller in size while producing twice the power of conventional 4-stroke engines. No valve springs, camshafts, high-pressure fuel pumps, radiators, distributors, or mufflers are required with the present invention engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2003
    Inventor: Samuel Barran Tafoya
  • Patent number: 6656886
    Abstract: A water-based, phosphate-free, non-toxic, and biodegradable lubricant used for smoothing and shaping a bead of caulking compound sealant, and a method for its use, which can be easily removed from the caulking compound sealant bead after it is allowed to cure. Applied to a bead of newly dispensed caulking compound sealant, the present invention lubricant will not chemically interact with, prevent the curing of, or otherwise contaminate the caulking compound sealant. Instead, direct application of the present invention to a bead of caulking compound sealant, or application via a finger or man-made tool, and subsequent smoothing with the finger or tool will allow correction of all imperfections in the caulking bead prior to curing. Applications may include, but are not limited to, use in construction, marine, automotive, aircraft, electronic, and manufacturing industries with caulking sealants made from silicone, elastomer, urethane, polyurethane, polymers, butyls, poly-sulfide lithoseals, thiokols, and epoxys.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2003
    Inventor: Philip Thoralf Johnson
  • Patent number: 6656434
    Abstract: A compact, portable, and user-friendly duct sanitizing apparatus and method, for new construction and retrofitting to existing air conditioning and heating systems, which can be professionally or nonprofessionally installed and then easily serviced by a non-professional.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2003
    Inventor: Robert Bancker DeMarcki
  • Patent number: 6641278
    Abstract: Apparatus, and a method for its use, that addresses the installation and maintenance of wall-mounted and ceiling-mounted light fixtures that otherwise would be partially assembled on-site during installation and use the industry-standard fixture bar, threaded nipple, lock nut(s), push nuts, and multiple screws. The present invention provides a factory assembled lighting fixture that includes a clutch ring, and is installed using a fixture bar, two screws, and a probe with a slotted distal end. Once the fixture bar and probe are attached to a junction box, and wiring terminations are made, the clutch ring attached to the fully assembled lighting fixture is simply pushed over the distal end of the probe to achieve secure and immediate installation. Thus, in commercial and industrial applications, although not limited thereto, use of the present invention would substantially reduce the time required for lighting fixture installation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2003
    Inventor: Michael Lee Guritz
  • Patent number: 6623021
    Abstract: A steering lock, and a method of use, for connecting child's bicycle (2) behind adult bicycle (4), with the front wheel (6) of child's bicycle (2) being elevated so that the adult rider retains steering control. The steering lock comprises receiver (20) or pivot receiver (30) attached to the head tube (13) of child's bicycle (2), a coupler (22) attached to a bicycle tow bar (24) on adult bicycle (4), and a steering lock pin (10). As coupler (22) is secured against receiver member (20) or pivot receiver (30) with quick-release safety pin (25), steering lock pin (10) is forced through aligned holes in head tube (13), steering fork tube (15), and handlebar stem tube (17) on child's bicycle (2) to lock one to the other during tandem travel. Thus, child's bicycle (2) can be expediently converted from independent operation to a tandem configuration multiple times during the same ride.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 23, 2003
    Inventor: Edward Scott Nelson
  • Patent number: 6598992
    Abstract: A lightweight, portable foot inspection mirror, and method for its manufacture, with magnification and high intensity lighting sufficient for detailed viewing by a human adult of his or her own foot surfaces from a standing position. The present invention also has an illuminated activation switch configured for easy operation by a toe or other portion of a human foot, timed operation that allows for automatic deactivation of the high intensity lighting at a pre-set time after being switched on, and an optional elongated handle. Although not limited thereto, use of the present invention is particularly suited for foot inspection by diabetics and others interested in frequently monitoring foot health.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2003
    Inventor: John Lucius Ames
  • Patent number: 6568493
    Abstract: A power source attachment, and a method of manufacture, that runs only off the auxiliary hydraulics of a skid-steer loader or other prime mover. It can run lights and still have extra power to run one or more electrically operated tools on a construction or other jobsite, such as but not limited to welders, jackhammers, air compressors, saws, drills, grinders, and the like. The preferred embodiment comprises a frame, hydraulic hoses, an hydraulic motor, a generator with 110v and 220v plug-ins, and a hydraulic fluid flow control assembly. Optionally, the present invention can be adapted to hydraulically operate devices such as pumps and compressors simultaneously with the electrically powered tools. Since the present invention uses only the hydraulic power and engine horsepower of the prime mover to operate or be moved between locations, it does not require a diesel motor, ignition system, fuel tank, cooling system, or wheels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2003
    Inventors: Mark Joesph Parkert, Anton James Bauermeister
  • Patent number: 6567785
    Abstract: A discrete iterative and recursive operator reminder system and method for modifying recognized unwanted behavior, such as nail biting or poor posture. The system uses a combination of manual operator input and prior history to establish the timing of future prompting signals and lead a user successively to the desired result. It calculates the timing of each future prompting signal based upon the most recent operator response indicating whether the operator was engaged in the monitored behavior at the time of prompting signal generation. The system houses its microprocessor in a familiar object used for another purpose, such as a writing implement, wristwatch, or pocket-sized trinket, or is adapted for use within the programmed structure of a personal computer, cell phone, electronic notebook, pager, hand-held organizer, or other similar electronic device. The system may optionally display behavior related data, such as current date, time, progress graph, and average signal interval.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2003
    Inventor: John Richard Clendenon
  • Patent number: 6550264
    Abstract: A gravity-assisted water saving system, and a method for its use, that can be utilized to collect the condensate from an air conditioning system, sanitize it, and then divert it for constructive use. It has a chamber with an inclined bottom surface, a dimension slightly larger than a stack of several tablets used for sanitizing swimming pool water or bleach tablets used for laundry sanitizing purposes, a P-trap on its water inlet side that prevents corrosive fumes from entering the air conditioning system from which the condensate is derived, a removable cap sealing its top opening to prevent escape of corrosive fumes into the atmosphere, and an optional mounting bracket for enhanced stabilization. Inflow tubing connected to the chamber permits ready attachment of the present invention to an air conditioning condensate discharge pipe, while a discharge tube in an inferior position transports reclaimed water to its location of subsequent use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Inventor: Christopher Ralph Cantolino
  • Patent number: D476751
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Inventor: Philip Marino
  • Patent number: D479863
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 23, 2003
    Inventor: Karen Sue Phillips
  • Patent number: D492586
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2004
    Inventor: Elmer C. Rimer, Jr.