Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Jeffrey E. Semprebon
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Patent number: 6073307Abstract: A handgrip having an adjustable length having a handle terminating in a first end and a second end and a first restraining element attached to the first end of the handle and a second restraining element engaged with the second end of the handle, the second restraining element positioned a distance D from the first restraining element. Means are provided to change the distance D between the first restraining element and the second restraining element to adjust to different hand breadths and means are also provided to secure the second restraining element to the second end of the handle. A sleeve is preferably attached to the second restraining element and a detent can be provided between the second restraining element and the second end of the handle. Indicia can also be provided on the second end of the handle to indicate the setting of the adjustment means.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Inventors: James P. Santos, Peter J. Santos
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Patent number: 6062468Abstract: A serving container for an elongated food product and a condiment has a conduit formed by a sidewall having an upper sidewall region, which forms an open top, and a lower sidewall region. A condiment container is aligned with and affixed to the lower sidewall region, and has a container rim with leading and rim trailing edges. The condiment container is sealed by a sealing sheet which peelably engages the container rim, having leading and sheet trailing edges which respectively engage the leading and rim trailing edges. A tab attached to the sheet leading edge extends over the sealing sheet and is superimposed over the sheet trailing edge. The tab is maintained in close proximity to the rim trailing edge such that, when the tab is pulled, the pull on the sealing sheet is substantially parallel to the container rim, allowing the sealing sheet to be removed without dislodging a food product contained in the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Inventor: Peter Tausanovitch
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Patent number: 5978693Abstract: A skin-mounted physiological recording electrode assembly has a foam pad having a front surface having a central recess and mounted to the skin, and a rear surface. A pad passage extends from the central recess to the rear surface. An electrode in the pad passage has a sensing end in the central recess and a connector end to which a clip attaches. The clip attaches to a lead wire connecting to a monitoring device. At least one deformation gauge is coupled to the rear surface of the foam pad, and may be a strain gauge, a bending sensor, or a combination of both. The electrode assembly may be used in a patient monitoring system having an electrode signal processor, sensor signal processors, a multiplexer, an A-to-D convertor, and a microprocessor programmed with an adaptive noise canceling algorithm.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: E.P. LimitedInventors: Patrick S. Hamilton, Michael G. Curley, Roberto M. Aimi
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Patent number: 5970427Abstract: A brake testing device evaluates the condition of a disk having a disk axis and first and second disk surfaces that are normal to the disk axis. The device has a pair of gauges, each having a sensing element for measuring the position of one of the disk surfaces along a line parallel to the disk axis. The gauges generate position signals corresponding to the measured positions of the disk surfaces. The gauges are secured with respect to each other so as to measure positions along parallel lines, and the device positions the gauges to measure the disk surfaces at points equidistant from the disk axis. The gauges are preferably configured to allow testing a disk surrounded by a wheel and a dust shield. The device may be part of a system which processes the position signals to determine the thickness and the lateral run-out of the disk. The system may additionally compare the thickness and lateral runout to manufacturer-specified standards.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Pro-Cut Licensing, L.L.C.Inventor: Christopher L. Greenwald
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Patent number: 5941584Abstract: A lifting tool for roasted meat, having a main handle with a longitudinal handle axis, a first handle end and a second handle end. A pair of tines are spaced apart, each having a tine base end and a tine tip end and being formed with a substantially continuous curve which is concave when viewed from the second handle end. A pair of cross members connect the first handle end to the tine base ends. Preferably, an auxiliary handle is provided, having a gripping region and being affixed such that the curve of the tines is concave when viewed from the gripping region. The auxiliary handle preferably has an auxiliary handle base section which extends upwards from the cross members and an auxiliary handle set-back section which connects the auxiliary handle base section to the gripping region and which extends towards the second handle end. The lifting tool preferably has a stabilizing prong having a longitudinal prong axis which is parallel to the handle axis, and a prong tip which is pointed.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Mark J. YoungInventors: Mark J. Young, Lars T. Jonasson, James L. Bryce
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Patent number: 5937531Abstract: The present invention is a tool for spacing frame members having an elongated body which has a first and a second track. A cradle, formed by a first head and a second head, can be adjusted to accommodate a first frame member of width W, and a shoulder, formed by a third head, can be spaced apart from the cradle to engage a second frame member, separated from the first frame member by a spacing interval I. Each of the heads slidably engage the first track and the second track of the elongated body, and each have an indexing face which is substantially normal to the elongated body. The heads are lockable with respect to the first and second tracks. Preferably, the elongated body has a bubble level to aid in identifying when the body is horizontal. When a bubble level is employed, each head has a levelling surface, the levelling surfaces being co-planar, providing a discontinuous reference surface for levelling.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Frame Master, Inc.Inventors: Timothy D. Menk, Stephen C. Restelli, Michael O. Blair
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Patent number: 5937952Abstract: An improved feed shell positioning mechanism for a rock drilling machine, having a boom, a feed shell support pivotably mounted with respect to the boom and supporting a feed shell having a feed shell axis, a roll actuator interposed between the boom and the feed shell support, and a rock drill having a rock drill axis. The rock drill axis and the feed shell axis are parallel and define a reference plane. The improvement resides in a swivel assembly for attaching the feed shell support to the roll actuator, allowing the feed shell support to swivel between a forward drilling orientation and a sideways drilling orientation. The swivel assembly has a roll actuator securing element, mounted to the roll actuator, and a feed shell support securing element, mounted to the feed shell support, which are pivotably mounted to each other about a swivel pivot axis which is inclined with respect to the reference plane.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Cannon Industries, Inc.Inventor: Paul R. Bigoney
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Patent number: 5926991Abstract: A fishing pole which can throw a fishing line connected to a hook. The fishing pole has a handle, to which a flexible rod is attached. The rod has a rod passage, through which the fishing line passes, and has a rod tip and a rod base. A spring seat is affixed with respect to the rod base. A compression spring is mounted on the rod, and engages the spring seat. A line carrier has a guide passage therethrough, which is slidably engageable with the rod, and a spring-bearing surface for engaging the compression spring. The line carrier engages the fishing line and throws the fishing line when the line carrier is propelled from the rod by the compression spring. The line carrier is configured to prevent passage of the hook through the rod passage. Preferably, the line carrier has an enclosure for containing the hook. For certain embodiments, a depth control clip may be attached to the fishing line to allow the user to control the depth of the hook.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Lure Launcher Products, LLCInventor: John M. Chesnut
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Patent number: 5915327Abstract: A composite skin tar a collapsible canoe. The skin covers a frame which includes a pair of gunwales, ribs, and stringers. The skin has a pair of polymer-coated gunwale sleeves which slidably engage the gunwales, a pair of polymer-coated side panels, each attached to one of the gunwale sleeves, and a polymer-coated bottom panel attached to the side panels. In one embodiment of the skin, the side panels are attached to the bottom panel with a heat sealed seam. One aspect of the invention is the gunwale sleeves, each of which has a fabric layer, providing a surface with reduced friction to allow the gunwales to be inserted or removed without binding. Another aspect of the invention is the bottom panel, which is constructed from a bottom fabric substrate having an uncoated inner surface, to which is attached a foam pad. Preferably, longitudinal rub strips of a polymer film are bonded to the coated outer surface of the bottom panel.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Inventor: Alf J. Elvestad
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Patent number: 5868096Abstract: A boat seat having particular utility for canoes, the seat having a platform pivotably connected to a brace which has a brace first end region connected to the boat, and a brace second end region supported on or affixed to the shell of the boat. The platform can be maintained in a horizontal position or in an inclined position. For traditional canoes the brace first end region is attached to a thwart of the canoe. For collapsible canoes having a skin supported by a frame having stringers supported by ribs, the seat has a brace support. The brace support and the brace are supported by a base having a cross support and a supplemental cross support which traverse several stringers to distribute loads, and a retaining element which maintains the cross support and the supplemental cross support in a spaced apart relationship. A guiding element is engaged with the base and the frame to allow sliding motion therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Inventor: Alf J. Elvestad
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Patent number: D405865Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1998Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Lure Launcher Products, LLCInventor: John M. Chesnut
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Patent number: D415243Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Lure Launcher Products, LLCInventor: John M. Chesnut