Patents Represented by Attorney Janeway Patent Law PLLC
  • Patent number: 8277156
    Abstract: A cover for securing a load in an environment includes a sheet; a strap having a length that is extendable, and that includes a first end portion, a middle portion, and a second end portion; a first coupler attached to the strap's first end portion and operable to releasably attach the strap's first end portion to a structure other than the sheet to anchor the cover; a second coupler attached to the strap's second end portion and operable to releasably attach the strap's second end portion to a structure other than the sheet to anchor the cover; and a fastener operable to fasten the strap's first end portion to the sheet. When the sheet is used to secure and/or cover a load the first coupler is disposed between the fastener and the strap's middle portion. By having the first coupler located between the fastener and the strap's middle portion, one can both secure the load with the strap and secure the cover 10 to the structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2012
    Assignee: Load Control Systems Inc.
    Inventor: Daniel Kinley
  • Patent number: 8143742
    Abstract: A power distribution controller includes electronic circuitry operable to receive power and distribute power, for simultaneous consumption, to a first power load and to one or more second power loads. The electronic circuitry is also operable to monitor the amount of power consumed by the one or more second power loads, and determine whether or not the received power is or substantially is the maximum amount of power available to be received. In response to the amount of power consumed by the one or more second power loads, and the amount of received power relative to the maximum amount of power available to be received, the electronic circuitry diverts power to the first power load to cause the received power to be or substantially be the maximum amount of power available to be received.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2012
    Inventor: Michael A Maloney
  • Patent number: 8029042
    Abstract: This air scoop is a revolutionary idea, which allows a portion of drag wind to be used to push an automobile, or to lighten an aircraft. There are no working parts, just the box. This is made possible, by using a car-top box with a wind entrance that narrows down, increasing the wind's velocity as it passes through, then turns approximately 90° at the point of exit, to either push an automobile, or lift an aircraft. The result for either an automobile, or an aircraft is that, as speed in miles per hour increases, the miles per gallon of fuel used decreases asymptotically. In the case of private or commercial aircraft, they can either fly faster, or use less fuel for a given distance flown. In the case of very high-speed military aircraft, they can both fly faster, and stay in the air longer between fueling stops.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2011
    Inventor: Hilton J. Brodie
  • Patent number: 7866080
    Abstract: A loader for inserting an ammunition cartridge into a gun's magazine includes a body operable to hold two or more ammunition cartridges, a retainer to prevent a cartridge held by the body from leaving the body and operable to release a held cartridge from the body to position the cartridge for insertion into a gun's magazine, and an insertion component to exert pressure on a positioned cartridge to insert the cartridge into the gun's magazine. When the loader is used to insert a cartridge into a gun's magazine, the insertion component extends into the gun's carrier opening, a cartridge from the body is positioned on the insertion component, and the body is then moved relative to the gun's magazine. By holding the cartridges with the body and forcing a positioned cartridge into the gun's magazine with the insertion component, one can quickly and efficiently load a gun's magazine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2011
    Inventor: John Tucker
  • Patent number: 7758342
    Abstract: An apparatus that indicates a proximity of a dental instrument in a tooth's root canal to the canal's apical foramen while using the dental instrument to perform a dental/medical procedure. The apparatus includes a signal generator that provides divider signal across a first node and a third node, and a reference impedance coupled between the first node and a second node. The second node and third node include configuration for electrically coupling between a tip of the dental instrument and an electrode coupled with a body tissue of the patient, a stimulation signal being defined across the second node and the third node. The apparatus also includes a microprocessor operable to compare the stimulation signal and the divider signal, and generate a proximity signal in response to the comparison, and a proximity indicator that indicates the proximity of the dental instrument to the apical foramen in response to the proximity signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2010
    Assignee: Aseptico, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Lewallen, Daniel Thacker
  • Patent number: 7484737
    Abstract: A versatile carrier is provided having the ability to switch from a configuration being towed behind a user to a configuration being carried on the user's back like a conventional backpack. The carrier is comprised of a frame having a front end and a rear end, a linkage member having a front end and a rear end, a harness, and at least one wheel coupled to the rear end of the frame. The front end of the linkage member is coupled to the harness while the rear end is couple to the frame. The coupling allows the front end of the frame to be supported by the linkage member. The coupling also allows the frame to transfer from the towed position to the user's back with ease and without removal of the carrier from the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2009
    Inventor: Dale Jeffrey Satorius