Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Jenner & Block
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Patent number: 5410827Abstract: A window badge (10) comprises a substrate (11) having an elongate channel (16) for slidably receiving therein an elongate strip having indicia thereon and a see-through panel (17) united with the substrate (11) and bridging the channel (16) such that the opposite ends of the channel (16) are open. The arrangement is such that the strip may be positioned in the channel (16) so that the indicia are visible through the panel (17) and are centrally located behind the panel (17).Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Inventor: Leslie P. Smith
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Patent number: 5411161Abstract: A refuse device includes a cover which can be locked to the container of the device by rotating the cover on the container. The cover includes a top portion, a collar extending downwardly from the top portion, and two tabs attached to the collar, spaced apart from the top portion, located opposite each other, and extending inwardly from the collar. The container includes a sidewall terminating in an upper edge, a closed bottom attached to the sidewall opposite the upper edge, an outwardly extending rim attached to the upper edge of the sidewall, and an upwardly extending lip attached to the rim opposite the sidewall. The lip includes two diametrically opposite channels through which the tabs move when the cover is placed on or removed from the container. The lip also includes six groove, two of which flank the first channel, two of which flank the second channel, and two of which are positioned intermediate the first and second channels.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1994Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Inventor: Milton L. Fish, Jr.
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Patent number: 5405304Abstract: A play apparatus is disclosed for climbing and crawling that is especially suitable for indoor play grounds. In one embodiment, the play apparatus includes a frame having a plurality of spaced apart netting supports extending across the width of the frame. The netting supports are located at least two different heights, and netting spans the netting supports to define at least one climbing and crawling pathway thereover.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1992Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: Discovery Zone, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Petersheim, James F. Gleeson
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Patent number: 5398735Abstract: A filling regulator for a liquid storage tank of the type according to which a float is displaced vertically in the float chamber provided in the body of the regulator. The regulator includes a deflector slanted over the inner wall of the body and installed above the gate at a far enough distance above the float chamber to allow the gate to be positioned in the full-open position. The deflector includes slanted, spaced-apart blades which are joined at their lower ends by a protective base.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1992Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: Lafon S.A.Inventor: Roland Lagache
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Patent number: 5394329Abstract: Measurements of wheel speed are compared to detect excessive wheel spin. An output of the wheel spin detector is supplied to a drive reducing device for reducing vehicle drive engine output in response to detection of excessive wheel spin. The reduced vehicle drive engine output is compared with a predetermined value by a subtracter. An estimate of surface friction is updated with a value dependent upon the output of the subtracter.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: Lucas Industries public limited companyInventor: Barry J. Bridgens
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Patent number: 5390606Abstract: An improved explosively operated separation joint as well as a process for manufacturing it are disclosed. In the present invention, a hollow-form extrusion is used to provide both sides of a separation joint, each side being attached to both of the two structures. Each end of the joint is attached to a respective one of the two structures. A stainless steel tube is inserted into the hollow portion of the extrusion. The extrusion then is rolled to form a portion of a ring. An explosive core covered by an elastomeric sheath is inserted into the length of the tube. The ends of the ring then are connected to and sealed by an initiation manifold. The manifold provides an interface between each of two flexible confined detonating cords ("FCDCs") with a respective end of the explosive core. The manifold includes a barrier between the ends of the explosive core and the two FCDCs that prevents sympathetic damage to either end of the explosive core and the associated FCDC by the detonation of the other.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1992Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: Orbital Sciences CorporationInventor: Gary N. Harris
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Patent number: 5372550Abstract: An article of play apparatus is claimed having an elevated platform and two inclined surfaces which extend downwardly from the elevated platform. Cylindrical ridges traverse the first inclined surface, and allow children to climb up the first surface toward the elevated platform. Children can then descend the second inclined surface, which includes adjacent padded rollers over which children can slide or crawl. In one embodiment, the first inclined surface is planar, but has a number of padded cylindrical wells suitable for receiving the hands and feet of a child.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1992Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Assignee: Restaurant Technology, Inc.Inventors: James F. Gleeson, Richard J. Petersheim, Mitchell R. Warren, Dana W. Ingold
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Patent number: 5372208Abstract: A pair of elongated cylindrical members are constructed with first and second collars extending axially beyond their adjoining ends. The first and second collars have adjoining indentations and projections at their end edges which are adapted to interlock with one another so as to prevent rotation of the two elongated members with respect to one another. A coupler is removably fitted over the exterior of the first and second collars and holds them together against axial movement with respect to one another. The collars are each welded to the axial ends of the first and second cylindrical members. A sampling tube section is provided having slots to allow the fluid to be sampled to enter the internal bore of the tube. The slots are axial, and are spaced apart both angularly and axially. The slots are tapered so as to have a narrower width at the outer surface of the tube than at the inner surface of the bore.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1992Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Assignee: Gold Star Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Roy J. Mefferd
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Patent number: 5371345Abstract: Providing change to gaming machine players is facilitated by the use of a change card having a memory storing a cash value which a change person can use to input a credit into a gaming machine in exchange for cash from a player. A game monitor unit having a card reader, a keypad and a display is attached to the gaming machine and can be used to authorize and transfer a selected cash value to the credit meter of the gaming machine from the change card. Cash values along with authorizations and security codes are input to the change card at a change station utilizing a similar monitor unit. Financial controls and security can be enhanced by transmitting data relating to change card transactions from the gaming machine and the change station to a central data system.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1992Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Bally Gaming International, Inc.Inventors: Michael LeStrange, Richard C. Raven, Jay Stone
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Patent number: 5363512Abstract: A ventilation adjustment assembly is provided for a goggle having a ventilated lens mounted in a frame. In one embodiment, the lens has one or more ventilation apertures forming a linear or curved path. An elongated shutter housing is formed by a base having pair of parallel sidewalls or spacers mounted on the lens on opposite sides of and in close proximity to the path of lens apertures. One or more apertures on the base align with the lens apertures. An elongated shutter is slidably disposed in the shutter housing. The shutter has one or more apertures which are alignable with apertures in the base and lens. By sliding the shutter within its housing, ventilation air flow is regulated as the shutter apertures move in and out of alignment with the base and lens apertures.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1992Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: Smith Sport Optics, Inc.Inventors: Fred F. Grabos, Jr., George V. Dondero
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Patent number: 5362295Abstract: A novel exercise system is disclosed which is especially useful for effectively exercising the musculature of the upper body while simultaneously performing a lower body aerobic activity. The system includes a belt, a variety of elastic cords and a variety of hand grips, ankle straps and foot straps. Variable resistance is provided by an elastic cord which is free to slide about the user's waist. The elastic cords are provided with cliphooks at each end, which allows them to be easily attached to and detached from the belt and the straps. Additionally, a novel wrist attachment is disclosed which is easy for the user to put on and eliminates the need for the user to firmly grip a handle or hand grip while exercising.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Inventor: William Nurge
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Patent number: 5353822Abstract: An apparatus and method for washing balls in a fluid is disclosed which includes a container for storing soiled balls and a wash unit having an elongated cylindrical housing suitable for containing the fluid and having a lower end adapted for receiving balls and an upper end adapted for discharging balls. The container serially dispenses balls via a transfer chute to the lower end of the housing. The transfer chute includes means for separating regular and irregular balls. Inside the housing, balls are conveyed from the lower end to the upper end by a screw conveyor system which agitates and scrubs the balls. The screw conveyer system includes an first screw conveyor located near the lower end, and a second screw conveyor located near the upper end. The first and second screw conveyors are spaced to form a conveyor free wash cell. Balls are discharged at the housing's upper end to a ramp having a plurality of overlapping flights, where the balls are rinsed.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1992Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Restaurant Technology, Inc.Inventors: Bernard Gutterman, Duane Acker, Richard J. Walter, Joe L. Solling
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Patent number: 5354449Abstract: A pH electrode suitable for in vivo use is provided in a cannula 10, and comprises a reference electrode 14 consisting of a chloridized silver wire surrounded by a solid unbuffered internal reference material 16 comprising potassium chloride, silver chloride, citric acid and sorbitol as a hygroscopic agent. The material 16 is surrounded by a PVC sleeve 12. The tip of the cannula 10 has a pH sensitive polymer-based membrane 20 across its end. The reference material has a pH when hydrated of about 2 which is below the range of pH response of the membrane 20.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Inventors: David M. Band, David G. Penman, Jiri Kratochvil
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Patent number: 5353847Abstract: A portioning dispenser for bulk food items is disclosed which receives bulk food items in a storage bin, portions food items from the storage bin, and dispenses measured portions of food items for further processing. The dispenser can include a rotary drum for conveying food items from the storage bin and a load cell for weighing the quantity of items conveyed from the storage bin into a secondary bin. The dispenser can also include a conveyor system for sequentially accepting, filling and returning a plurality of portion containers. The dispenser can include one or more inclined ramps for allowing containers to be slidably conveyed within the dispenser to and away from a basket filling station. In another embodiment of the invention, a method is disclosed for dispensing measured portions of bulk food items which includes several of the above-discussed operations. A container especially suited for use in the dispenser is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1994Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Restaurant Technology, Inc.Inventors: Robert L. Cahlander, David W. Carroll, Alfred C. Hollingsworth, Gregory A. Lawrence, Brian R. Rudesill
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Patent number: 5351398Abstract: A fuel injection nozzle includes a body in which is formed a blind bore. An outlet orifice communicates with the blind end of the bore and adjacent the blind end of the bore is a seating which in use is engageable by a valve member. The body is formed from hardenable material and the nozzle body is formed in such a way that the seating surface has a high hardness value, the hardness value of the material diminishing to the exterior surface of the body. This is achieved by machining the exterior surface to remove a hardened layer or a hardenable layer produced during a carburizing operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1993Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: Lucas Industries public limited companyInventor: John Haxell
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Patent number: 5351196Abstract: The present invention relates to processes for the automatic generation of numerical control (NC) tool paths in a CAD/CAM environment. The present invention operates on mechanical parts described as solid models. The process employs well-defined solid models of the part to be machined and the raw stock from which it will be machined. The volumetric difference between the stock and the part defines the material (delta volumes) that must be cut away during the actual machining process. Delta volumes are solid models, and users (or an expert system) can subdivide delta volumes into smaller volumes that are consistent with a manufacturing process plan. A delta volume and a user-defined strategy for machining the delta volume are then input to NC algorithms. The algorithms generate NC tool paths that remove as much delta volume material as possible. Tool volumes are automatically generated from NC tool paths to represent the volume traversed by the cutting tool.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1993Date of Patent: September 27, 1994Assignee: Spacial Technology, Inc.Inventors: Richard M. Sowar, William C. Heiny, Paul C. Olsen, Mark R. Hotchkiss, Thomas L. Dixon, Charles W. Richard, Jr., Michael D. Raines
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Patent number: 5348789Abstract: A camouflage net made from a flame-retardant material includes a support material of polyester fibers in a perforated structure, which is provided with a coating of a flame-retardant polymer, that in turn is coated with infrared camouflage paint. The support material is a knitted fabric of polyester fibers into which metal fibers are inserted.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1991Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: C. F. Ploucquet GmbH & Co.Inventor: Manfred Hellwig
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Patent number: D354392Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1992Date of Patent: January 17, 1995Inventor: Cheryl J. Williams
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Patent number: D358159Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1994Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Smith Sport Optics, Inc.Inventor: John W. Lai
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Patent number: D358190Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Discovery Zone, Inc.Inventors: Grant M. Strawcutter, Richard J. Petersheim