Patents Represented by Attorney James V. Harmon
  • Patent number: 5558382
    Abstract: The invention provides an article carrier for heavy articles such as an outboard motor. It includes a pair of article-encircling straps including a rear strap loop for encircling the stern portion of an outboard motor and a front strap loop encircling the front portion of the motor. Each of the loops is positioned during use in an inclined plane such that the rear strap loop projects rearwardly from the handle at an oblique angle and the front strap loop projects forwardly at an oblique angle whereby the loops lie in inclined planes and encircle the motor obliquely when in place on the motor housing. A handle formed from a flexible member is connected to the article carrier at the top of the motor during use to provide a hand grip for the carrier. Releasable fasteners are secured to each of the straps for holding the straps in place on the motor during use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1996
    Assignee: Robert Davidson
    Inventor: James J. Wengler
  • Patent number: 5542359
    Abstract: A portable and collapsible fish cleaning table has a tabletop member which includes a horizontal upwardly facing work surface for supporting a fish during the cleaning operation. A fish clamp is connected to the table and has at least one jaw located proximate to the work surface for clamping a fish in place on the work surface to stabilize the fish as it is being cleaned. Collapsible legs are connected to the tabletop. The legs can be shifted, e.g., by being pivoted from an erect position to a collapsed position for reducing the space occupied by the table to facilitate folding the table flat for compact storage when the table is to be transported from one location to another. A retaining means is also operatively associated with the table legs for releasably holding the legs in the erect position to support the tabletop member during use. A waste collection means comprises an opening in the tabletop through which the waste can be dumped into a receptacle, e.g., a garbage bag suspended below the tabletop.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1996
    Inventor: Donald J. Polries
  • Patent number: 5535898
    Abstract: A printing plate carrier for transporting at least one printing plate that has tabs along two opposed edges has at least one supporting bracket connected to the carrier as part of the carrier. The supporting bracket has an elongated, upwardly facing horizontal edge that acts as an elongated hook for engaging and supporting the printing plate when the tab of the printing plate is hung upon the edge of the bracket. A plurality of floor-engaging wheels are connected to the carrier to support the carrier for movement from one location to another. The carrier includes a supporting framework preferably having a pair of spaced apart upright frame members and at least one horizontal supporting beam member releasably removably connected between the upright frame members. The latter serve as supporting columns for holding the beam in place when the carrier is assembled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1996
    Assignee: Dennis A. Burgess
    Inventors: Ralph D. Burgess, Sr., Dennis A. Burgess
  • Patent number: 5525384
    Abstract: A flexible ornamental or protective plastic molding strip has an inserted flexible decorative cord. The flexible molding strip which serves as a base strip has an exposed outer surface that is usually smoothly contoured but can, if desired, be provided with longitudinally extending depressed or projecting surface decoration. In the exposed surface are one or more longitudinally extending grooves. Into each groove is inserted a flexible decorative cord, preferably of a color selected to provide an appealing visual effect, usually a color which contrasts with the color of the base strip itself. The decorative cord can be easily inserted into the groove by pressing it into place either at the factory or at the job site, to harmonize with the decor. The cord can be removed and replaced at any time desired, yet will be held securely in the groove by its contact with the walls of the groove during normal use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1996
    Assignee: Woodland Holding Corporation
    Inventors: Keith T. Gilmore, William L. Beihoffer, Douglas C. Zellmer
  • Patent number: 5522878
    Abstract: A solid, multipurpose, flexible, ultrasonic biomedical couplant hydrogel in sheet form is applied to the skin of a patient to facilitate the transfer of ultrasound energy between a standard ultrasound instrument and the body. The couplant sheet has broad upper and lower surfaces and a narrow peripheral edge which is usually circular, square or rectangular but can have other shapes such as the shape of the part of the body being monitored. During use, the lower surface of the sheet is applied to the skin of a patient and remain in place throughout use. The ultrasound instrument is then passed back and forth, usually in contact with the exposed upper surface of the hydrogel sheet while ultrasound energy is transmitted through the hydrogel which serves as a transmission path for the sonic energy passing to and from the body of the patient. The hydrogel sheet of the present invention is a flexible, self-supporting solid sheet which holds its form during storage and when placed on the body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1996
    Assignee: LecTec Corporation
    Inventors: David A. Montecalvo, David Rolf
  • Patent number: 5471951
    Abstract: The invention provides a pest deterrent apparatus for a tray-style bird feeder. The apparatus comprises a portable, self-contained source of high voltage that will produce a harmless electric shock for frightening away a pest such as a squirrel, cat, or other animal that comes into contact with the high voltage source. Shocking conductors are wired across the high voltage source so that a high voltage electric circuit is completed through the body of the pest when the pest comes into contact with the shocking conductors. The bird feeder is supported in such a way that it will tilt when a pest is on the feeder. A tilt-responsive switch means is operatively wired to the high voltage source for normally turning the high voltage source off and turning the high voltage source on in response to the tilting of the feeder caused by the weight of the pest on the bird feeder so as to close the switch, thereby giving the pest a harmless electric shock.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1995
    Inventor: Dennis I. Collins
  • Patent number: 5390813
    Abstract: A recycling container formed from plastic resin includes a pair of side-by-side upwardly opening integral compartments having a hollow partition between them. Each of the compartments has upright side walls and an upwardly opening wide mouth with a peripheral or top edge for forming the rim of the container. The upper edge of two adjacent side walls that make up the sides of the partition are joined together by a horizontally disposed connecting panel located in the plane of the container rim for defining the upper margin of the hollow partition between the compartments. The center portion of this connecting panel is a carrying handle. The invention also provides a new method of recycling recyclable waste products suited for household use wherein the container is a plastic injection-molded container having a monolithic body formed from plastic resin and includes a pair of integral compartments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1995
    Assignee: National Polymers Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis C. Anderson, Brett A. Anderson, Harold T. Hjermstad, II
  • Patent number: 5381729
    Abstract: The warming device of the present invention includes a food tray or pan formed from metal so as to promote the conduction of heat to the food contained in the pan. The pan is held within a sump vessel adapted to contain a heat transfer fluid such as water. The sump vessel is a unitary bowl-shaped container having side and bottom walls and an upper open wide mouth for receiving the food pan whereby the food pan, when inserted, is located within the sump vessel so that the bottom portion of the food pan is spaced from the wall of the sump vessel to define a chamber suited for containing water and steam between the sump vessel and the food pan. The sump vessel has heat-insulating qualities that reduce heat loss and promote the transmission of heat to the food pan. A heat dissipator plate formed from a metal or other conductor of heat is connected to a wall of the sump vessel with an air space between the heat dissipator plate and the sump vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1995
    Assignee: Industrial Design & Engineering Associates
    Inventors: Joseph J. Hennessy, John V. Drube, Eugine W. Goad
  • Patent number: 5380061
    Abstract: A bicycle seat security device, for preventing the theft of a removable bicycle seat and seat supporting post from the frame of a bicycle, has a security ring and a mounting device, e.g., a clamp or weld for establishing a connection between the security ring and the bicycle seat post. The ring has an opening for fastening a lock to the ring. A rigid connection between the security ring and the bicycle seat post secures the ring to the post with the opening in the ring oriented in a position that enables a lock to be passed through the opening in the security ring so as to lock the bicycle seat and post to the bicycle frame or other object. The ring is preferably mounted on the post in an upright position so that the center axis of the ring opening is horizontal when the post is upright and on the rear of the post beneath the rear portion of the seat. The ring can have connected to it a bracket or clamp with an opening having a center axis at right angles to the axis of the ring opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 10, 1995
    Inventor: Robert C. Pendleton
  • Patent number: 5362319
    Abstract: The invention provides a novel, environmentally stabilized formed product and to a method of producing a hard, dry, e.g., agglomerated or formed, environmentally stabilized product useful as a construction material, e.g., as pellets, panels, bricks, etc. comprising: a) ash such as RDF or coal ash (typically stack scrubber solids or bottom ash obtained from the burning of coal), b) an oxidizer and c) water. The amount of water present is selected to render the product plastic so that it can be molded to the desired shape. The oxidizer is provided in a sufficient amount to oxidize unstable compounds and to convert potassium, calcium or magnesium bisulfite to the sulfate form. Following the addition of the oxidizer, the admixture is exposed to electromagnetic energy, preferably ultraviolet light, to help drive the oxidation reaction to completion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1994
    Inventor: William B. Johnson
  • Patent number: 5357086
    Abstract: A collapsed flexible, e.g., paper, bag is provided which contains a charge of unpopped popcorn. Popping of the corn can be carried out in a microwave oven with the bag supported upon a pre-erected or collapsible stand, usually about 2 cm high, attached to the bag. The bag includes upper and lower opposing face panels connected together by longitudinally extending, centrally projecting gussets that are integral with the face panels. Prior to popping, the gussets are folded between the under and lower face panels of the bag and the bag is sealed at each end. A microwave heating susceptor is provided in the lower panel of the bag or elsewhere in the bag if desired. During popping of the popcorn kernels, the bag increases in size and the gussets expand outwardly as the bag becomes filled with popped kernels, hot vapor and steam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1994
    Assignee: Golden Valley Microwave Foods Inc.
    Inventors: Charles H. Turpin, James W. Montealegre
  • Patent number: 5346549
    Abstract: The invention provides a novel formed product and method of producing a hard, dry, e.g., agglomerated or formed, product useful as a construction material comprising: a) papermill sludge made up of paper fiber, clay and calcium carbonate, b) ash such as coal ash (typically stack scrubber solids obtained from the burning of coal), and c) water. The amount of water present is selected to render the product plastic so that it can be molded to the desired shape. An oxidizer is provided in a sufficient amount to oxidize unstable compounds and to convert potassium, calcium or magnesium bisulfite to the sulfate form. Following the addition of the oxidizer, the admixture is exposed to electromagnetic energy, preferably ultraviolet light, to help drive the oxidation reaction to completion. In an optional form of the invention, a minor amount of a cation exchange resin is added to the mixture to sequester heavy metals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Inventor: William B. Johnson
  • Patent number: 5338911
    Abstract: A thermocompensating susceptor is described comprising a microwave transparent sheet, e.g. paper, paperboard or plastic, having a layer thereon of a dried dispersion comprising a film forming vehicle together with two kinds of dispersed particles including microwave interactive particles such as a metal, metal oxide, carbon or graphite that absorbs microwave energy to produce heat in a microwave oven and electrically nonconductive thermocompensating particles of a mineral hydrate containing bound water of crystallization and having a dissociation temperature between about 100.degree. F. and 500.degree. F., at which temperature the bound water is released therefrom to prevent overheating of the laminate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1994
    Assignee: Golden Valley Microwave Foods Inc.
    Inventors: Lawrence C. Brandberg, Denise E. Hanson, Jeffrey T. Watkins
  • Patent number: 5334820
    Abstract: A microwave food heating package for food pieces such as french fried potatoes or fish sticks is described. The package includes one or more susceptor sheets folded in alternately opposite directions to provide accordion folds therein which define V-shaped pockets that serve as heating chambers for individual pieces of food. The susceptor sheet is formed from a microwave energy-absorbing material adapted to heat, brown or crispen the surfaces of the food sticks. The heating chambers preferably enclose the food sticks on all major surfaces and can be made by layering, i.e. stacking, segments of the accordion-pleated susceptor sheet material one above another to form individual heating chambers for the food pieces to crispen, toast or brown their surfaces during heating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1994
    Assignee: Golden Valley Microwave Foods Inc.
    Inventors: Sara J. Risch, Lawrence C. Brandberg
  • Patent number: 5330527
    Abstract: A hydrogel matrix is provided for a multipupose medical electrode having an electrically conductive backing. The matrix comprises a dispersion of a natural or a synthetic hydrophilic polymer, e.g., polyacrylamide, polyacrylic acid, modified starch, or gum karaya, gum acacia, locust bean gum or the like, water, and a humectant such as triethylene glycol or glycerol. The matrix is a flexible sheet having a tacky lower surface for establishing a bond to provide electrical contact with the skin of a patient. The matrix has a resistivity greater than the resistivity of the electrical conductive backing and includes a gelation inhibitor such as a salt of a weak acid, e.g., Mg(OAc).sub.2 uniformly distributed within the matrix in an amount sufficient to retard gelation of the matrix prior to forming the matrix into a flexible sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1994
    Assignee: Lec Tec Corporation
    Inventors: David A. Montecalvo, David Rolf
  • Patent number: 5317118
    Abstract: The present invention provides an insulating microwave heating package with a multiplicity of latent, uninflated or potential insulation chambers capable of inflating when exposed to microwave energy. The package includes at least two superimposed inner and outer pieces of flexible sheet material bonded together at selected points, patches or along seal lines separated by unsealed areas which define side-by-side unfilled, i.e., potential, inflation chambers between the lines, patches or points. Upon exposure to microwave energy, the package and its contents become heated. As a result of this heating process, the unfilled chambers also become heated, causing them to become filled with hot expanding air or moisture vapor. These chambers serve as insulation for the package and enhance heating of the food by reducing heat loss from the package.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1994
    Assignee: Golden Valley Microwave Foods Inc.
    Inventors: Lawrence C. Brandberg, Jeffrey T. Watkins
  • Patent number: 5302806
    Abstract: A reversible vest is provided for heating the body core by applying heat to the torso by means of an air-activated chemical heating packet. The vest is formed from cloth and is preferably soft and sufficiently supple to conform to the body contours during use. The vest includes two layers of cloth lying adjacent to one another. A pouch is provided between these layers of cloth for holding the air-activated heat-producing packet. The layer of cloth between the hot chemical packet and the body is a high pile cloth with air-trapping qualities for diffusing heat supplied by heating packets to distribute the heat evenly to the body to assure comfort to the user. The reversible vest has front and rear panels with pouches in different positions. The pouches are in heat-conductive relationship with the body for transferring heat from the chemical heating packet to the body core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1994
    Assignee: Thermo-Cool Products Inc.
    Inventors: John J. Simmons, Jane Simmons, Steve Simmons
  • Patent number: 5302790
    Abstract: For popping popcorn in a microwave oven, a flexible bag is provided which contains popcorn and includes a collapsible stand. The bag has upper and lower opposing face panels connected together by longitudinally extending, centrally projecting gussets that are integral with the face panels. Prior to popping, the gussets are folded between the upper and lower face panels of the bag. The panels and gussets are preferably formed from a pair of superimposed sheets of paper that are laminated together with adhesive. Popcorn is placed in the bag and the bag ends are sealed. A microwave heating susceptor of any suitable type is provided in the lower panel of the bag or elsewhere in the bag if desired. During popping of the popcorn kernels, the bag increases in size and the gussets expand outwardly as the bag becomes filled with popped kernels, hot vapor and steam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1994
    Assignee: Golden Valley Microwave Foods Inc.
    Inventor: Charles H. Turpin
  • Patent number: 5297835
    Abstract: The invention provides an article carrier (10) having a handle (22) formed from flexible material at the top of the article that is to be carried (11). A pair of straps (18, 20) which form article-encircling loops are both connected to the handle (22). Where the straps (18, 20) are connected to the handle (22), each is twisted to make a half turn, i.e., 180.degree. twist, and each is folded against itself to define an oblique angle (A) between portions of each strap (18, 20) on opposite sides of the handle (22). The strap (18) at the front end of the handle (22) diverges forwardly and the strap (20) connected to the rear of the handle diverges rearwardly. Sewing between the straps and a cover (12) terminates on either side of the handle (22) to form a sleeve which serves as an opening into which a reinforcing plate (26) is placed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 29, 1994
    Inventor: James J. Wengler
  • Patent number: D349421
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1994
    Assignee: Industrial Design & Engineering Associates Inc.
    Inventor: Eugine W. Goad