Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Dunlap Codding & Rogers
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Patent number: 6345469Abstract: A sleeve used to wrap items such as potted plants. The sleeve may have an open or closed bottom. When closed, the bottom may have a gusset for allowing expansion upon the depositing of the pot into the sleeve. The sleeve optionally has a detachable upper portion. The sleeve has a bonding material disposed upon an inner and/or outer portion of the sleeve for securing the sleeve adjacent the pot to hold the sleeve about the pot.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Weder, Joseph G. Straeter, William F. Straeter
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Patent number: 6345488Abstract: A decorative assembly for a floral grouping comprising a floral holding material and a sheet of material. The floral holding material is constructed of a material capable of receiving a portion of a floral grouping and supporting the floral grouping. The sheet of material is extended about a portion of the floral holding material and a crimped portion is formed in the sheet of material with the crimped portion cooperating to hold the sheet of material about the floral holding material to provide a decorative covering.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Weder, William F. Straeter
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Patent number: 6347292Abstract: An oilfield equipment identifying apparatus for tracking selected parameters for each of a plurality of pieces of oilfield equipment adapted to be inserted into a drill string supported by a drilling rig. The drilling rig also supports a drilling device for selectively rotating portions of the drill string to form a well bore. The apparatus comprises a computer loaded with an oilfield equipment database. A reader is provided for inputting into the computer a unique identification code for each piece of oilfield equipment added to the drill string so as to build a grid including a reference to each piece of oilfield equipment.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Den-Con Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence A. Denny, Edward E. Patterson
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Patent number: 6345467Abstract: A plant packaging and covering system including a floral sleeve having a decorative pattern thereon. The sleeve may have a lower portion sized to cover a pot and an upper portion which can surround a plant disposed in the pot and which can be detached once the protective function of the upper portion is complete or which can be used to support the sleeve from a support device prior to use. The decorative pattern preferably has a non-linear upper boundary which gives the sleeve the appearance of having a non-linear upper edge or skirt extending from the lower portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1999Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Weder
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Patent number: 6346331Abstract: Compositions having improved sability which, when applied to a variety of substrates and cured, form transparent coatings having superior abrasion resistant properties. The coating compositions are aqueous-organic solvent mixtures containing a mixture of hydrolysis products and partial condensates of an epoxy functional silane and a tetrafunctional silane and a multifunctional compound selected from the group consisting of multifunctional carboxylic acids, multifunctional anhydrides and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1998Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: SDC Coatings, Inc.Inventors: Janet L. Harvey, Tuan H. Ho, Allen M. Guest, Karl W. Terry, Mark S. Sollberger
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Patent number: 6345468Abstract: A method of wrapping a floral grouping, preferably an orchid, with a wrapper which may be a sheet of material, a sleeve or a preformed pot cover. The wrapper is preferably constructed from a laminated material made up of at least a waxy layer and a support layer which are superposed upon each other and connected or laminated to each other. A second waxy layer may be connected or laminated to the other surface of the support surface. The waxy layer is made from a waxy material such as waxed paper, waxed tissue or high density polyethylene. The wrapped floral grouping may also contain a shredded material for cushioning the blooms of the floral grouping.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2001Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Weder
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Patent number: 6343456Abstract: A method of covering a pot wherein the cover is a flattened sleeve which comprises a base portion tapered to fit a pot and may have a skirt having an edge and having a lower end having excess material therein for forming a bottom. The cover may be bondingly connected to or crimped about the pot.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Weder
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Patent number: 6343457Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically wrapping a sheet about a bouquet of flowers. The sheet having spaced apart defined first and second portions is placed against a support member, such as a prepared table top, and the bouquet is positioned on the sheet with the first and second portions of the sheet extending on right and left sides, respectively, of the bouquet. The first sheet portion is then moved in a path to at least partially encompass the bouquet, and the second sheet portion is moved in a path to at least partially encompass the bouquet and to extend over part of the first sheet portion. The two sheet portions may be secured together by a bonding material, or the first and second portions of the sheet of wrapping material can themselves act as a bonding material by application of appropriate heat sealing, sonic welding, vibratory welding, and similar methods. A stiff wrap ring form may be positioned suspended over the sheet, and the bouquet inserted in the wrap ring form.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventors: Paul Fantz, Donald E. Weder, Franklin J. Craig
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Patent number: 6341471Abstract: A method for wrapping a wrapper about a floral grouping wherein the wrapper is a sleeve or sheet of material having a cinching tab or strip of bonding material, or both, and a detaching element such as perforations for detaching a portion of the sleeve or sheet of material. The floral grouping is placed on the sheet of material which is wrapped thereabout, or the floral grouping is disposed in the interior space of the sleeve. The wrapper may further comprise an additional strip of bonding material for bonding an informational card or label to the wrapper. After the wrapper is wrapped about the floral grouping, a portion of the wrapper may be removed by using the detaching element, thereby leaving a portion of the wrapper wrapped or bound about the floral grouping.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Weder, William F. Straeter
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Patent number: 6341446Abstract: A sleeve used to wrap items such as potted plants or comestibles. The sleeve has a closed curved bottom. The sleeve may also have an expansion element such as a gusset, pleats, random folds or elastic material for enabling the lower portion of the sleeve to conform to the outer and bottom surfaces of the pot to provide a decorative cover about the pot. The sleeve optionally has a detachable upper portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Weder, Joseph G. Straeter, Paul Fantz
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Patent number: 6341919Abstract: An apparatus for inserting a side bar having a bar portion and a flanged end in a side face of a concrete slab formed by a slip form paver is provided. The apparatus includes a frame having a side bar receiving chamber defining a travel path. A slide pin is extendable through at least a portion of the side bar receiving chamber so as to engage the side bar and cause the side bar to be driven from the side bar receiving chamber along the travel path. A guide member is connected to the frame and movable between a first position wherein the guide member is positioned to vertically support the bar portion of the side bar in a selected relationship with respect to the side face of the concrete slab and a second position wherein the guide member is retracted from the travel path of the side bar to permit the flanged end of the side bar to travel past the guide member along the travel path unimpeded by the guide member.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2000Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Southpac Trust Int'l Inc.Inventor: Vincent F. Simpson
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Patent number: 6342097Abstract: The present invention discloses compositions as well as methods of making and using said compositions, having improved stability which, when applied to a variety of substrates and cured, form transparent coatings which have abrasion resistant properties, a matched refractive index to that of the substrate, and which can be tailored to control the extent of tint absorption (vide infra). The compositions comprise an aqueous-organic solvent mixture containing a mixture of hydrolysis products and partial condensates of an epoxy-functional silane, a carboxylic acid functional compound selected from the group consisting of carboxylic acids, multifunctional carboxylic acids, anhydrides, and combinations thereof, a metal oxide composite colloid, and a disilane. The coating compositions may further include a mixture of hydrolysis products and partial condensates of one or more silane additives, a colloidal silica material, and a tetrafunctional silane.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2000Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: SDC Coatings, Inc.Inventors: Karl W. Terry, Bryan S. Lembo
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Patent number: 6341475Abstract: An inflatable shipping device for protecting at least one fragile item during shipment is provided. The inflatable shipping device includes a housing defining a gas receiving cavity and being constructed of a flexible and substantially gas impermeable material. The housing has a flattened state when the gas receiving cavity is substantially free of gas and an expanded state when gas is introduced into the gas receiving cavity. The housing has a first side, an opposed second side, a first end, an opposed second end, and a flexible inner-liner defining at least one item receiving chamber positioned between the first end and the second end. The item receiving chamber communicates with the first side of the housing and the item receiving chamber is sized and dimensioned to receive at least a portion of the fragile item. The inflatable shipping device is also provided with an inflation assembly for introducing gas into the gas receiving cavity defined by the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Weder
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Patent number: 6341382Abstract: A one-piece adjustable headgear strap is constructed of lightweight material, for example plastic, and therefore is inexpensively manufactured and comfortable to wear. The strap is constructed with an adjustment mechanism that enables it to be easily adjusted around the head of wearer with just one hand. The adjustment mechanism is also integrally formed with the headband of the headgear support and is therefore inexpensive to manufacture due to its one-piece construction.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2000Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Jackson Products, Inc.Inventors: David M. Ryvin, Christopher J. Lundgren
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Patent number: 6339901Abstract: A plant cover, comprising a base formed from a sheet of material, said base having an upper end, a lower end, and an outer peripheral surface, an opening intersecting the upper end forming an inner peripheral surface and a retaining space, a skirt formed from a sheet of material, said skirt connected to the upper end of the base, and expansion means formed integrally with the base, the expansion means comprising an excess of material, the expansion means permitting the base to expand and contract to both closely encompass and follow the contours of a pot. Methods of using a plant cover.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Weder
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Patent number: 6340240Abstract: A drum mixer for heating, mixing and drying an aggregate material, such as a mixture of recycled asphaltic pavement and virgin aggregate. The drum mixer includes an inclined drum having a first end and a second end. The drum forms a pre-heating/blending section adjacent the first end, a heating/mixing section adjacent the second end, and a heating/drying/mixing section therebetween. A feed assembly for feeding aggregate material, preferably having a high ratio of RAP material to virgin aggregate, is provided. The feed assembly feeds the aggregate material into the pre-heating/blending section of the drum for movement of the aggregate material sequentially through the pre-heating/blending section, the heating/drying/mixing section and the heating/mixing section. A burner assembly extends from the second end of the drum into the heating/drying/mixing section of the drum.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2001Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: CMI CorporationInventors: George W. Swisher, Jr., Jianmin Zhang
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Patent number: 6339900Abstract: A plant packaging and covering system comprising a floral sleeve having a base and skirt. The sleeve may have an upper protective sleeve portion which can surround a plant disposed in a pot and which can be detached once the protective function of the sleeve has been completed thereby allowing the skirt portion to extend angularly from the base. The sleeve has a plurality of folds, some constricted by constriction means, the folds comprising expansion means for allowing portions of the base portion to expand, and portions of the skirt to extend angularly, when a pot is disposed within the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Weder
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Patent number: 6333016Abstract: A method for producing carbon nanotubes by contacting a carbon containing gas with metallic catalytic particles. The catalytic particles contain at least one metal from Group VIII, including for example Co, Ni, Ru, Rh, Pd, Ir, and Pt, and at least one metal from Group VIb including for example Mo, W and Cr. The metal component may be deposited on a support. Preferably, a substantial percentage of the nanotubes formed are single-walled carbon nanotubes. Further, a method for determining catalyst composition and reaction conditions for optimizing production of single-walled carbon nanotubes is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: The Board of Regents of the University of OklahomaInventors: Daniel E. Resasco, Boonyarach Kitiyanan, Jeffrey H. Harwell, Walter Alvarez
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Patent number: 6328031Abstract: An apparatus having a face mask removably attachable to a firefighting hood is provided. The face mask used in cooperation with a breathing apparatus such as a self-contained breathing assembly or a respirator. The face mask has a rim supporting a seal member that operatively sealingly engages the user's face providing a breathing chamber between the user's face and the face mask that is sealed off from the external environment. The firefighting hood has a compliant material enclosing the wearer's head and a support frame surrounding a front opening in the firefighting hood exposing the wearer's face. The firefighting hood matingly engages the face mask such that a perimeter portion of the firefighting hood around the front opening is nested behind the rim of the face mask so as to prevent gaps between the firefighting hood and the face mask.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Inventors: Michael Scott Tischer, Rick Allen Austin, Jerry Yort
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Patent number: D453115Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2001Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: JerryCo. Sales, Inc.Inventor: Jerry Morris