Patents Represented by Attorney John E. Benoit
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Patent number: 5292336Abstract: A pacifier including a shield having a slot therein for accepting the lips at the end of a nipple which extends outwardly from the shield. The side of the shield opposite the nipple has a circular flange having two spaced slots, each having an entry section and an elongated section extending substantially perpendicular to the entry section and an interior guide borehole between the slots. A U-shaped handle includes a bar across its open end. The bar is inserted into the slots and moved to the internal end of the slots. A cap of a dimension to fit within the circular flange includes two depending fingers which mate with the vertical sections of the slots, a pin which mates with the interior guide borehole, and a depending barb which mates with and passes through the slot in the shield and into the shank of the nipple. The shield and cap are then ultrasonically welded.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1993Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: Lisco, Inc.Inventors: Meredith Spence, Jr., James J. Keane
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Patent number: 5290032Abstract: A set of golf club irons, each iron including a striking face, a cavity in the back of the club, and a vibration dampening support bar extending between the lower and upper edges and within the cavity. The distance between the center of the support bar to the end of the cavity at the heel of the iron decreases from the less-lofted irons through the more lofted irons. The center of gravity of all of the clubs is substantially at the center of the striking face of the club.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1990Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: Lisco, Inc.Inventors: Frank Fenton, Thomas M. Greene
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Patent number: 5290036Abstract: A cavity back iron with vibration dampening material in the cavity. The material is a polyurethane having a hardness of 20-50 Shore D, a flexural modulus of 1,000-50,000 p.s.i., a percent elongation of 100-600, and a tensile strength of 2,000-8,000 p.s.i.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1993Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Inventors: Frank Fenton, Michael J. Sullivan
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Patent number: 5288283Abstract: A doorway exerciser comprising a scissor-type spring-biased clamp for securing the exerciser above the upper doorframe and a strap adjustable in length removably secured to the clamp and extending downwardly. The strap passes downwardly into a tube having a compression spring therein, through a slotted plate at the bottom of the spring, and returns upwardly and is secured to itself. The tube is preferably of plastic and has opposed ears extending therefrom with a slotted orifice in each ear. A loop at one end of each of two flexible straps passes through each orifice. The other ends of the straps are removably secured to the ends of slats which support a fabric seat.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1993Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Lisco, Inc.Inventor: Paul K. Meeker
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Patent number: 5281312Abstract: A method and a portable apparatus is provided which can be transported to the area of treatment, generate silver ions or ions of other selected elements such as copper, uniformly distribute the ions over both confined and extended areas of water and land, and destroy infectious bacteria and/or other undesirable microorganisms in such areas. Water under pressure is passed through a manifold containing silver electrodes (or other desired metal electrodes) which are energized to produce ions. The solution with the high potency disinfecting ions is delivered to a sprinkler or other form of spraying device. The system is portable so that the apparatus can be moved to multiple locations or maneuvered within a given treatment location.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Inventor: Arthur G. Woodside
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Patent number: 5273287Abstract: A golf ball of improved playing characteristics weighing no more than 1.62 ounces and having a mean outside diameter of at least 1.70 inches. A dimple pattern on the surface of the ball may include a plurality of dimples which have different diameters. The dimples cover at least 70% of the surface of the ball.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1991Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Inventors: Robert P. Molitor, R. Dennis Nesbitt, Joseph F. Stiefel, Terence Melvin
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Patent number: 5273803Abstract: An apparatus and method for fabricating accurate, numerically defined curved surfaces and volumes comprising a skeleton framework having a plurality of bulkheads fixed in spaced relationship with each other, each of the bulkheads having an equal number of boreholes passing through the outer perimeter thereof so as to provide a set of selected boreholes. A flexible spline having a memory is passed through each set of mating boreholes and is secured with the boreholes after the splines have reached their static states. The resultant framework is encased in a cured polymer and the polymer is trimmed and faired between the outer edges of the splines.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1992Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Inventor: Michael Metcalf
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Patent number: 5244135Abstract: A neck strap for supporting an article which comprises a flexible cord terminating in aglets at either end. The strap is passed through a slot in a flange at one end of the container. The aglets are inserted into opposite ends of a length of flexible hollow tubing with the outside diameter of the aglet and the inside diameter of the tubing being of dimensions such that there is a friction fit between the aglets and the tubing. The reduced force required for separation of the aglet and tubing prevents injury to the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1991Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Inventor: Richard G. Nelson
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Patent number: 5244205Abstract: An adjustable lie angle putter having an infinite degree of adjustment between a 56.degree. and 79.9.degree. angle from the zero ground plane. The putter head has an elongated slot therein located on the upper surface of the putter with aligned boreholes in the walls of the slot. The shaft is secured to a hosel member which terminates in a tang having parallel flat sides which mate with the slot. A borehole extends through the tang between the flat sides. A pin is secured in said boreholes so as to pivotally secure said tang in said slot. The upper surface of the tang forms arcuate surfaces on opposite sides of the shaft which terminate in flat planar surfaces. The flat planar surfaces terminate in two substantially flat bearing surfaces which meet at an angle. Two threaded boreholes extend angularly through the sole of the putter into the slot and two adjustable setscrews are secured with the boreholes.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Lisco, Inc.Inventors: Daniel A. Melanson, Joseph F. Baltronis, Walter J. Polaski
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Patent number: 5201678Abstract: A set screw bus connector comprising a bus with a secondary outlet and a service outlet extending from the bus. The service outlet comprises a terminal having a first borehole extending from its distal end to the bus, a first set screw in the terminal for securing a service cable in the first borehole, a second smaller borehole extending from the distal end of the terminal substantially parallel to but displaced from the first borehole, with the second borehole terminating short of the first set screw, and a second set screw in the terminal for securing a streetlight cable within the second borehole.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1991Date of Patent: April 13, 1993Assignee: Homac Mfg. CompanyInventor: J. William Venezia
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Patent number: 5183311Abstract: A high chair and/or booster seat is disclosed which comprises two modular side panels, a modular back panel, a modular seat panel, and a tray which is easily assembled and disassembled by interlocking side panels without the use of screws or the like. To assemble, the back panel is interlocked between the two side panels and the seat is interlocked with the side panels and back panel. The seat is adjustable in height to three different positions. The tray is removably secured to the upper edges of the side panels and is adjustable to three different positions along the upper edges of said side panels. A harness system is provided for securing the seat to an adult chair and for securing the child within the chair. The seat may be used alone with or without the tray or may be secured to an adult chair and used with or without the tray.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Assignee: Lisco, Inc.Inventors: Paul K. Meeker, William R. Gibson
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Patent number: 5149100Abstract: A dimpled configuration for a golf ball wherein each hemisphere has substantially the same dimple pattern, the dimple pattern comprising a dimple located at each pole, a hexagon formation of dimples comprising six substantially equally spaced lines of dimples radiating outwardly from the pole dimple to thereby define six triangular areas in the hexagon formation, six substantially equally spaced pentagon formations of dimples interposed between the hexagon formation of dimples and the equator of the ball, one side of each pentagon formation being substantially parallel to one side of the hexagon formation, and additional dimples located between the lines of the hexagon, pentagon, and equator.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Lisco, Inc.Inventors: Terence Melvin, Joseph F. Stiefel
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Patent number: 5133287Abstract: A continuous feeding process is provided in a flow-through container wherein the input oxygen content of the water flow is measured and a signal is sent to a system processor. The system processor controls the output of a feeder which supplies a continuous controlled amount of feed to the fish, with the amount of the feed being directly related to the oxygen content of the water. The output oxygen content is also measured and a signal is sent to the system processor. In response to the input and output signals, oxygen is controllably supplied to the input side of the flow-through container. A photosensor is also connected to the processor so as to limit the feeding process to daylight hours.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1991Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Assignee: Genesis Aquaculture, Inc.Inventor: Charles E. Hicks
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Patent number: 5132495Abstract: A splice cover adapted for use with a submersible splice and interconnecting insulated cables comprising a resilient substantially cylindrical center section and resilient corrugated end sections. The corrugations provide interior and exterior grooves and ridges which permit expansion and extension of the end section so as to accept different size insulated cables while maintaining a watertight fit between the cover and the insulated cable and an interference fit between the splice and the splice cover.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: Homac Mfg. CompanyInventors: Jack C. Ewing, J. William Venezia
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Patent number: 5122046Abstract: An injection mold for producing a two-piece golf ball includes first and second cavities having mating hemispherical inner surfaces with retractable pins for supporting a solid core within the cavities spaced from the inner hemispherical surface. A runner system is provided in the mold for distributing flowable plastic material. A plurality of tunnel gates substantially equally spaced about the perimeter in one of the sections interconnect the inner hemispherical surfaces to the runner system with the tunnel gates being vertically offset from the parting line surface of the two sections. The pins support the solid core in its premolding condition such that the center of the core is slightly offset from the centerline of the mold in the direction of the inner hemispherical surface of the cavity containing the tunnel gates.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1991Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Lisco, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Lavallee, Mario R. Jarmuzewski
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Patent number: 5093162Abstract: A composite golf club shaft and the method of constructing the shaft is disclosed. The hollow circular shaft includes a standard butt end having a constant outside diameter along a length of the shaft and a tip end having a constant outside diameter sustantially larger than the tip of a standard shaft, with the constant diameter of the tip end and butt end extending along predetermined lengths of the shaft. An intermediate section of the shaft tapers between the diameters of the butt and tip ends. The shaft is manufactured by wrapping a group of circumferential sections about a mandrel, each layer comprising either standard modulus carbon-graphite fibers or fiberglass fibers in a matrix, with the finished product being heat-cured to produce a golf club shaft.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Spalding & Evenflo Companies, Inc.Inventors: Frank Fenton, Thomas C. Walton, Jeffrey W. Meyer, Nathan A. Lopez
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Patent number: 5083780Abstract: A golf shaft selectively reinforced with a composite outer shell substantially shorter in length than the golf shaft. A single shell is molded at a selected location over the shaft. The location of the shell controls the kick point of the golf shaft. The shell is comprised of a reinforced polymeric composite.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1990Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: Spalding & Evenflo Companies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas C. Walton, Frank Fenton
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Patent number: 5063485Abstract: An illuminated artificial floral arrangement is provided which includes a container and a stem support member within the container with an electrical terminal block being mounted on the stem support. At least one artificial flower having a stem extending into the support member extends above the container and includes at least one low voltage lamp mounted within the center of the flower. Electrical leads are wound about the stem and connect the low voltage lamp to the terminal block. A low voltage transformer is provided externally of the container and electrical leads connect the terminal block to the transformer, with the transformer having means for connection to a standard electrical outlet.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1989Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Inventor: Edward H. Harris
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Patent number: 5060953Abstract: A golf ball is provided having a dimpled surface, the configuration of the dimples comprising a dimple-free equatorial line on the ball dividing the ball into two hemispheres, with each hemisphere having substantially identical dimple patterns. The dimple pattern of each hemisphere comprises a first plurality of dimples extending in at least two spaced clockwise arcs between the pole and the equator of each hemisphere, a second plurality of dimples extending in at least two spaced counterclockwise arcs between the pole and the equator of each hemisphere, and a third plurality of dimples substantially filling the surface area between the first and second plurality of dimples.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1991Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: Spalding & Evenflo Companies, Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Bunger, Joseph F. Stiefel
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Patent number: D334138Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Idaho Waters Co.Inventor: Neil H. Larsen