Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Edward M. Livingston, Esq.
  • Patent number: 6361084
    Abstract: A connector sleeve (2) has a structure-attachment flange (9) on a flange end, a seal surface (4, 5, 15, 17) on a seal end and a nut-retainer ring (8, 14, 16) intermediate the structure-attachment flange and the seal end of an outside periphery of the connector sleeve. A connector nut (7) is contained rotatably on the outside periphery of the connector sleeve with the nut-retainer ring buttressing a retainer wall that is intermediate a circumferentially pipe-engagement inside periphery and a larger circumferentially straight-threaded inside periphery of the connector nut. Straight inside threading on the inside periphery of the connector nut is matched to straight outside threading of a fluid-controller sleeve (3). The pipe-engagement inside periphery of the connector nut and an inside periphery of the fluid-controller sleeve have slidable clearance of outside peripheral portions of an intended pipe (6).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Inventor: Vincent M. Zarbo
  • Patent number: 6360968
    Abstract: A wildfire protection system has rotating sprinklers (1) on sprinkler legs (2) positioned temporarily or indefinitely as needed on roofs (10) with the sprinkler legs resting on opposite slopes (6) from a ridge (5) of the roof and removed for sprinkler irrigation or easily disassembled for compact storage when not in use for wildfire protection. The rotating sprinklers can wet not only roof tops but also nearby trees (13), shrubs (14) and areas for protection against flying sparks and burning particles. The rotating sprinklers are preferably a low-weight plastic type and the sprinkler legs are preferably four low-weight plastic members that intersect at a series connection for garden-hose water supply to one or more of the rotating sprinklers. The rotating sprinklers are saddled on a roof top with two of the sprinkler legs placed on each of two opposite roof slopes. Low weight of the rotating sprinklers allows them to be placed easily on roofs with access by ladder or structured to be positioned indefinitely.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Inventors: Timothy Orrange, Gary J. Sweeton
  • Patent number: 6359431
    Abstract: A golf-cart speedometer/odometer has a rotation-mark collar (1) on a cart-wheel rim (2) that signals rotation to a rotation sensor (4) on a housing extension (5) from a cart-axle housing (6). Measurement of rotation of the rotation-mark collar from rotation of the cart-wheel rim is communicated electrically from the rotation sensor to a readout console (8) having a speedometer (10), a resettable long-distance odometer (11) in metric or English and a resettable short-distance odometer (12) in metric or English readout. Rotation-marking of the rotation-mark collar is preferably with a plurality of magnets (3). Optionally, the rotation-marking of the rotation-mark collar can utilize a plurality of four magnetic-material markers for a rotation-sensor magnet to decrease magnetic field that could damage computers or medical equipment in the vicinity. Further optional, the rotation-marking of the rotation-mark collar can utilize a plurality of four mechanical trippers (31) and trippets (32).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignee: Stenten's Golf Cart Accessories, Inc.
    Inventor: Roy Coles
  • Patent number: 6345723
    Abstract: A storage holder (1, 13, 20, 24) for holding bottles and containers in an upright or inverted orientation as necessary to make the liquid contents readily available for use. The holder has a base section (3, 14, 25, 36, 40) for supporting bottles and containers in an upright position and an opening to insert and surround a cap when holding a bottle or container in an inverted orientation. A back section (4, 15, 21,26, 44) connected to the base section provides wall mounting capability. One embodiment of the holder may have a front section (6, 16, 32, 38, 41) to securely maintain a bottle or container between the front and back sections. The front section may be at least one flexible and curvilinear piece to hold various sizes and shapes of bottles and containers in a spring-like manner between the front and back sections. The holder may also have a top section (5, 19, 27) having an opening for inserting and supporting an upper portion of a bottle or container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2002
    Inventors: Vance G. Blake, Stuart P. Whitcomb
  • Patent number: 6339455
    Abstract: A digital-video-disc vehicle television has a thin ceiling-mountable TV housing (1) having a front edge (2) from which a preferably flat TV screen (3) pivots adjustably downward from a stowage space (4) and having a rear edge (5) with a digital video disc (DVD) slot (6). The TV housing is preferably oval-shaped with a major length of about fifteen inches and a major width of about eight inches. Thickness is about one-to-three inches, depending on type and plurality of components it uses. Intermediate the stowage space and the DVD slot are dome lights (9) that preferably are adjustable for reading and a rearward-facing control panel (7) that preferably has pushbutton control and is backlit. Audiovisual signaling (18, 19) is received selectively from remote or in-vehicle broadcasting sources and from the DVD player (15) and transmitted to a speaker (14) and to the TV screen as controlled by a control unit (17).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2002
    Inventors: William L. Allan, Ervin R. Pilarczyk
  • Patent number: 6336227
    Abstract: A concealed sock (1) for wearing with boat shoes (12) having a frontal section (2) and heel section (3) connected by an intermediate section (4 and 5). An elastomeric band runs around the top of the heel and intermediate sections to keep the sock concealed within the shoe. A second elastomeric band runs along the top front of the foot opening (13) in the intermediate section to keep the sock from rising up above the shoe. Pressure relief openings (9) on each end of the second elastomeric band further keep the sock concealed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2002
    Inventors: Carolyn Liput, Deborah B. West
  • Patent number: 6336563
    Abstract: A cup-and-saucer hutch has a saucer case (1) with a case door (9) for containing a predetermined size and plurality of saucers (2) securely without falling when being carried from-place-to-place for use. A cup-rack post (5) with cup-handle hangers (6) for holding cup handles (7) of cups (8) is projected uprightly from a top of the saucer case. Optionally, a refreshment container (15) can be positioned above the cup-rack post for containing, sweetener, creamer, tea and coffee. The refreshment container can be positioned on a top of the cup-rack post or on pillars (16) extended uprightly from a case top (4).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2002
    Inventor: James L. Floyd, Sr.
  • Patent number: 6321954
    Abstract: A manure-grinding fertilizer spreader has a spiral-bladed cylinder (1) as a preferred progressively bladed cylinder (17) at a bottom of a funneled mobile hopper (11) with a grinder base (12) proximate a discharge aperture (13). In a small, few-animal embodiment, the mobile funneled hopper is hand-cart sized to be hand-pulled or small-tractor-pulled with the spiral-bladed cylinder being rotated by detachable engagement of wheels (15) with a cutter axle (10) on which the spiral-bladed cylinder is situated axially. In a powered embodiment for all sizes, the spiral-bladed cylinder is rotated by an engine (35) in close proximity to a grinder blade (22) on the grinder base to cut stable-bedding straw and hard manure for pulverized spreading. In large commercial sizes, the funneled hopper can be at an end of a container bed (27) from which manure is belt-conveyed to the mobile hopper for grinding and spreading.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2001
    Inventor: Dwight Stephen Tabb
  • Patent number: 6318458
    Abstract: A water-well-head adaptor has an adaptor body (1) with matching plate-fastener orifices (7, 8, 9, 10) and matching pump-element apertures (14, 16, 18, 20). The plate-fastener orifices match well-plate fastener orifices (12, 13) in a predetermined class of well-head plates (4) on an adaptor-bottom surface (2) and match pump fastener orifices (11) in a predetermined class of well pumps (6) on an adaptor-top surface (3). The pump-element apertures match plate orifices in a predetermined class of well-head plates on the adaptor-bottom side and match pump-element apertures in bottoms of a predetermined class of well pumps on the adaptor-top surface. The adaptor-bottom surface and the adaptor-top surface are juxtaposed a predetermined distance apart.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2001
    Inventor: Robert W. Rainey
  • Patent number: 6311841
    Abstract: A lap-tray and picnic-supply case made of light material has a case receptacle (1) with a lap-tray lid (2) attached removably. The lap-tray lid has a lid-plate cradle (3) intermediate a bowl end with a lid-bowl cradle (4) and a cup end with a lid-cup cradle (5). Between the lid-bowl cradle and the lid-plate cradle is a first lid-utensil cradle (6) and between the lid-cup cradle and the lid-plate cradle is a second lid-utensil cradle (7). The lid-bowl cradle and the lid-cup cradle protrude downwardly to provide lap-side buttresses on outsides of legs (8) of a user. The first lid-utensil cradle and the second lid-utensil cradle have flat bottom surfaces for resting on the user's lap between opposite sides of an attachment rim (11) for fitting down over a top of a receptacle wall (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2001
    Inventor: Samuel E. Hodges
  • Patent number: 6308471
    Abstract: An underground below-building bunker has bunker quarters (1) positioned under ground (2) below a dwelling-related structure (3), such as a garage, a room or a hallway of a dwelling (4). A floor-entry door (5) such as a trapdoor, horizontal slide door or other through-floor entry leads to a vertical passageway (6) where a bunker door (7) provides entrance to a stairway (8) or ladder (9) to a bunker floor (10). A buffer zone of protection is provided in the vertical passageway intermediate the floor-entry door and the bunker door, which in combination provide a predetermined level of protection against foreseeable hazards. The ground below the dwelling-related structure has a depth at which enclosure structure (12) of the bunker quarters can provide protection against predetermined hazards. Air vents (15, 17) into separate portions of the bunker quarters provide safety redundance of air from safe-air sources (19).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2001
    Inventor: Earlston Raynor
  • Patent number: 6296501
    Abstract: An electric-cable-grounding piercer has a piercer blade (1) with a trunk end attached to a double-acting hydraulic piston (2) in a double-acting hydraulic cylinder (3) from which a blade housing (4) is extended from a blade end. An insertion-pressure tube (7) is positional in fluid communication intermediate an insertion-pressure end of the double-acting hydraulic cylinder and a pump-outlet conveyance (36) from a hydraulic pump (9). A withdrawal-pressure tube (10) is positional in fluid communication intermediate a withdrawal-pressure end of the double-acting hydraulic cylinder and the outlet conveyance from the hydraulic pump. The hydraulic pump has a control valve (35) for directing pressurized hydraulic fluid to the insertion-pressure end and to the withdrawal-pressure end of the double-acting hydraulic cylinder selectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2001
    Inventors: Wayne Ray, Walter M. Herod, Charles E. Webb
  • Patent number: 6293684
    Abstract: A wand light has a base tube (1) with a light-tube end in which a base end of a light tube (9) is pivotal concentrically with pivotal-light-switch attachment of the light tube to the base tube. The base tube contains a stored-energy unit (2) in addition to being a handle and a daytime signaler. The light tube contains a light emitter which can include a flashlight bulb (35) or a plurality of light-emitting diode units (18) on a circuit board (14). The light tube is twisted in the base tube for selective switching of current for the light emitter. Moisture-proof pivotal attachment of the light tube to the base tube, moisture-proof construction of the light tube and moisture-proof construction of the base tube render the entire wand light moisture-proof. Predetermined ruggedness, diameter, length, diameter per length and length of the light tube per length of the base tube render it adaptable to a wide variety of uses. Accidental and unintentional switching are prevented with twist switching.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2001
    Inventor: Edward L. Riblett
  • Patent number: 6289800
    Abstract: A citrus-juice extractor has two squeeze belts (1, 2) with vertical squeeze surfaces (4) on opposite sides of a progressively narrowed squeeze channel (3). A fruit-half feeder (10) at a wide end of the squeeze channel halves uncut fruit (37) and positions it cut-face-down on a horizontal conveyor (7) intermediate the fruit-half cutter and entrapment positioning between the vertical squeeze surfaces for progressively squeezing conveyance between the vertical squeeze surfaces while the fruit halves are in transit to a narrow exit end (6). Clean-water sprayers (13) and/or other conveyor washers spray-clean the squeeze belts of oil and other contaminants continuously intermediate return belt travel from exit end to the wide end of the squeeze channel. Width of the squeeze channel is pressure-controlled to accommodate widths and consistencies of fruit halves without rupturing the fruit peel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2001
    Inventor: Jim H. Moody
  • Patent number: 6276303
    Abstract: A holder (4) for retaining an aerator conduit (5) for placement on the bottom (6) of an aquarium tank (1). The holder has a trough with at least one side wall (11a,b) and a retaining means, such as channel (12), in the trough. The holder may be supported in an upright position on the bottom of the aquarium tank by sand and gravel pressing against the outside surface of its side walls. Side walls further keep sand and gravel from covering the aerator conduit. A stabilizer base (14) may be provided on the bottom of the holder. The aerator holder provides for more evenly distributed air bubbles (2) in the aquarium and thus better oxygenation of the water for the fish contained therein. Preferably the holder is made of clear plastic so that it is virtually invisible to an observer, thereby providing an overall more aesthetic appearance for the aquarium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2001
    Inventor: Scott A. Van Kley
  • Patent number: 6263625
    Abstract: A storm-panel attachment system has at least one storm-panel bracket (1) with an attachment tongue (2) that fits slidably in at least one attachment housing (3) mounted proximate an edge (4) of a building aperture (5) to be storm-paneled. Oppositely disposed proximate a second edge of the building aperture, at least one additional storm-panel bracket has an attachment tongue that fits slidably in at least one other attachment housing. The storm-panel brackets each have at least one brace-attachment appendage (7) to which at least one panel-supportive brace (8) or other panel bracing is fastened. The brace-attachment appendages are sized and shaped for attachment of braces such as two-by-four boards or other structural members to which storm paneling (6) such as plywood sheets, fibrous sheets or aluminum sheets can be nailed, screwed or otherwise affixed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Inventor: Ray A. LaPointe
  • Patent number: 6253648
    Abstract: A diesel engine injection pump timing tool having two components, a first tubular cylindrical component (1) being internally threaded on one half for attachment to the fuel injection pump and externally threaded on the other half with a square drive wrench hole (8) in the end. A second cylindrical component (2) larger than the first component which contains internal threads on one end for rotatable attachment to the threads (4) of the first component (1). The second component (2) also contains a socket wrench attachment on the outer distal end for rotating the tool onto the first component (1) and also for turning the fuel injection pump to the proper position. The second component (2) may have a knurled grip (5) on a portion of the extended surface for better hand gripping purposes. A method of use is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Inventor: Thomas Drew Beery
  • Patent number: 6254141
    Abstract: An adjustable-length closet fastener (1) has a fastener shank (2, 32) with an anchor-ridge head (3, 33) which is sized and shaped for positioning side walls of the anchor-ridge head against walls (5) of a predetermined retainer cavity (6) to arrest rotation of the fastener shank and which is sized and shaped for positioning a fastener shank-side surface (9) of the anchor-ridge head against a ceiling (10) of the predetermined retainer cavity at opposite sides of a shaft orifice in the predetermined retainer cavity to prevent exit of the adjustable-length closet fastener from the predetermined retainer cavity. A length-adjustment sleeve (11) with internal machine threads (12) is attached to the fastener shank for extension a predetermined distance towards a predetermined fastening position (13). A length-adjustment bolt (16) with external machine threads (17) that match the internal machine threads of the length-adjustment sleeve is screwed a desired length-adjustment distance into the length-adjustment sleeve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Inventor: Leroy C. Piper
  • Patent number: 6244233
    Abstract: A pull-down engine starter has a pull-down line (1) that is attachable to a takeoff line (15) or directly to a rewind-starter wheel (14) and pulley-routed to a suspension pulley wheel (6, 25) from which a handle end of the pull-down line is suspended to conveniently grasping proximity to a user position such as a driver seat (8). For go-carts (4) and other rider-operated vehicles (12) with engines (3) having rewind starters (2), the user position is a driver's seat or a machine-operator position on the vehicles. For walk-behind machines (23) and other non-ride machines such as a generator set (24) with rewind-starter engines, the user position is generally lateral to the engine. Singular-suspension pulley wheels (25) are provided for singular-wheel pull-start lines (22) on head-high pull-down anchors (26) and waist-high pull-down anchors (27).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2001
    Inventors: Lewis H. Tryon, David Scott Tryon
  • Patent number: D453223
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2002
    Inventor: David C. Sherman