Patents Represented by Law Firm Hancock & Knearl
  • Patent number: 5393227
    Abstract: A dental impression handling tool consists of two base structures shaped to approximate two opposite quadrants of a full dental arch, and two similarly-shaped inserts that snap fit into the base structures. Each base includes a wide, upward facing trough approximating the placement and curvature of teeth within a dental quadrant. The upper surface of each insert is attached to a positive dental mold by means of protrusions that extend from the top horizontal surface of the insert, the protrusions being encased within the mold material. Positive positional relationship is maintained between each base and its mating insert by the use of an interlocking and non-recurring geometric pattern that is carried by the internal vertical walls of the trough in the base, and by a matching geometric pattern that is carried by the outer vertical walls of two vertically downward extending ribs on the underside of the insert. A second deeper, narrower and centrally located trough is formed in each base.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Assignee: KeyPro Innovations, Inc.
    Inventor: William H. Nooning
  • Patent number: 5374137
    Abstract: A safety pole useful as a ski gate is constructed of a core of flexible, self redressing material, covered by a flexible protective mesh sleeve and capped at both ends. The core is soft and flexible enough to prevent injury to skiers, yet self redresses to its original, normally vertical position quickly and reliably. The mesh sleeve is tough and flexible, to bend with the core while protecting it from damage from skis. The end caps protect the core from damage upon insertion in the snow. By making some or all of the elements of fluorescent, brightly colored or light reflective material, or by adding reflective tape or stickers to those elements, visibility of the pole is enhanced. The pole is suitable for retaining ropes or ribbons to demarcate lift line paths, boundaries and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1994
    Inventor: Erik J. Steinberg