Patents Represented by Attorney Harold James & Franklin James
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Patent number: 5972006Abstract: A banding assembly has a needle at one end, a long thin band, and a buckle at the other end. The buckle is provided with upstanding elements on either side of a channel which receives the band. The elements have openings adapted to be engaged by a towel clamp to retain the buckle as the band is drawn through the channel and locks into position. Once locked into place, the band is trimmed, leaving a tail extending from the buckle which is bent and "snap fits" between the elements which are then crimped over the tail. In order to withstand the high force applied on the buckle by the towel clamp as the band is positioned, the buckle is secured to the end of the band by spaced elements which extend through openings in the band and are crimped toward each other. Extending from the end of the band are spaced tabs which are bent around the rear edge of the buckle. The recess between the tabs preferrably forms one of the element receiving openings.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Stony Brook Surgical Innovations, Inc.Inventor: Bartolo Sciaino, Jr.
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Patent number: 5924578Abstract: First and second rods extend from spaced points on an open frame. The rods support a plurality of hangers situated in parallel planes. When the frame is mounted on a wall such that the rods extend horizontally, the hangers are retained on the rods by upwardly bent end sections. A third rod may be provided to engage the hanger near the point where the hook is attached. In one preferred embodiment, the upwardly bent end sections of the first and second rods are connected by an arcuate section and the third rod is joined to the arcuate section. A cover enclosing the hangers is employed in another preferred embodiment.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1997Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Inventor: Martha McKenzie
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Patent number: 5898299Abstract: The hand held circuit tester includes a hollow handle. A probe extends from one end of the handle. First and second leads extend from the other. An LED carrying circuit board is situated within the handle. One end of the circuit board is connected to the probe by a spring. The other end is connected to the leads. A "U" shaped collar is received within slots in the circuit board in a position perpendicular to the plane of the circuit board. The collar edge abuts the edge of one of the handle parts to stabilize the circuit board relative to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1996Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: S&G Tool Aid Corp.Inventor: Adolph Fodali
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Patent number: 5842562Abstract: The stuffed animal has a body covered by simulated fur material. First and second ears extend from the head in an upstanding manner. Each ear includes a mesh section adapted to receive the jewelry. The edges of the mesh section are covered by the simulated fur material. To increase the rigidity of the ears, each mesh section may be creased along its axis. The ears may be stitched together at a point spaced from the head. Reinforcing strips may be employed. The strips are enclosed by the simulated fur material along the edges of the ears.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1997Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Inventor: Marianne Bauman
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Patent number: 5826969Abstract: The handle defines a cavity retaining a power source and a source of illumination. The shaft, mounted on one end of the handle, has a channel extending from the handle and through the blade for guiding light down the shaft and out the blade to illuminate the area proximate the front of the blade. The blade is bifurcated, spaced tip portions being situated on either side of the channel.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1997Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Inventor: Donald Nevin
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Patent number: 5778935Abstract: For connecting the spaced ends of underground irrigation or water pipe, a flexible replacement section with a rigid tubular coupling at each end is employed. Each coupling has an inner diameter equal to the outer diameter of the pipe being connected and is adapted to receive a pipe end therein. After one coupling is aligned with and mounted on one of the pipe ends, the replacement section is flexed so that the other coupling can be aligned with and mounted on the other pipe end as the flexed section is straightened.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Inventor: Ruben Koch
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Patent number: 5753890Abstract: A casing seals to the edge of a mirror blank to form an autoclavable unit. An electrically energizable heater element is enclosed within the unit. The element is connected to a plug which extends from the casing and is adapted to engage a socket when the unit nests in a recess in a rack. A transformer is connected to the socket such that the heater is energized to preheat the unit while in the rack. Removal of the unit from the rack disconnects the electric supply, permitting the preheated unit to used without danger of shock. Several units may be preheated simultaneously on a single rack.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Inventor: Donald Nevin
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Patent number: 5669902Abstract: The relatively loose fiting external portion of the garment has a waistband. An internal shell is adapted to extend between the legs of the wearer from the front portion of the waistband to the rear portion of the waistband. The shell forms a snug fitting support for an absorbent pad which retains the pad in a position closely adjacent the body. The shell is preferably made of mesh-like elastic material. A liquid impermeable pouch may be attached to the shell to receive the pad in a removeable fashion.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1996Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Humanicare International, Inc.Inventor: Daniel M. Sivilich
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Patent number: 5631806Abstract: The portion of the lead which is soldered between electrical components in a circuit module includes one or more radially extending slits. Once heated, the fluid solder is drawn into the slits by capillary action. Trapped air escapes, eliminating air pockets or gaps. The result is a stronger joint and a reduction in solder overflow.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1995Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Inventors: Robert Fried, Kuo J. Tseng, Hsi Y. Hsiao
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Patent number: 5583584Abstract: Means are provided for removably mounting an ornamental element to the temple piece of an eyeglass frame. In one set of preferred embodiments, a recess which receives the temple piece is defined between the element and a part. One or more machine screws are employed to secure the element on the temple piece. The orientation of the element is determined by a surface which cooperates with the temple piece. In a second set of preferred embodiments, a part with a screw receiving aperture is received in an opening or slot which has a second screw receiving aperture associated with it. A machine screw is received in the aligned apertures to secure the element to the temple piece.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1995Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Inventor: Dean M. Friedman
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Patent number: 5571329Abstract: To minimize contamination of gas flow lines and reactor surfaces from high impurity concentrations present in the CVD reactor, control of the dopant gas supply is located closely adjacent to the reactor input port and the dopant gas supply line is separately vented. First and second dopant gas supplies and a diluent gas supply are connected to branch lines which converge to form the dopant supply line. A solenoid valve is situated in the main dopant supply line as close to the input port as possible. A vent line is connected to the dopant supply line, prior to the solenoid valve. The etchant and silicon gas supplies are each connected to the reactor input by a separate supply line. The etchant and silicon gas supply lines are vented separately from the dopant gas supply line.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1995Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: GI CorporationInventors: Joseph Chan, Dennis Garbis, John Sapio, John Latza
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Patent number: 5557815Abstract: The edges of first and second fabric sides are joined along a seam to form an enclosure for cushion material. Tie strings extend from the seam along one end of the cushion. First and second fabric flaps are provided. Each flap is joined along three edges to the seam. One flap extends from the same end of the cushion as the tie strings. The other flap extends from the opposite end of the cushion. When located on the same side of the cushion, the flaps partially overlap and hide the underlying side from view. Reversing the positions of the flaps hides the tie strings and the other side of the cushion, converting the chair pad into a decorative pillow. If the sides have different appearances, and if the surfaces of each flap coordinate in appearance with different ones of the sides respectively, the appearance of the cushion can be changed as well, as the cushion is converted.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1995Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Klear-Vu Corp.Inventors: Jacob Mintz, Cidalisa Andrade
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Patent number: 5484080Abstract: The base defines a liquid retaining reservoir and has a cover with a straw containing compartment which includes a tubular section and an enlarged section. A pivotally mounted lever has a portion accessible from the exterior of the container and an interior portion situated within the enlarged section of the straw containing compartment. In the retracted position of the straw, a lid seals the straw opening in the cover and the straw seals the liquid passage between the base reservoir and the tubular section. When pivoted, the lever moves the straw up the compartment to open the lid and protrude above the cover. The interior portion of the lever is bifurcated and moves through an arcuate path. The enlarged section is shaped to accommodate this arcuate travel path.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1994Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Inventors: William Blasnik, Robert A. Coonradt