Patents Represented by Attorney John J. Posta, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5193032
    Abstract: A device for use as a magnifying implement is disclosed which has a housing member designed to accommodate prescription bottles of various popular sizes therein in a fixed position. A longitudinally moveable magnifying lens slideably mounted in the housing member is utilized to magnify the print contained on an instruction label located on the side of the prescription bottle. Alternate embodiments allow different size medicine bottles to be alternately mounted in concentric fashion, or with the side of the medicine bottles facing the lens in a fixed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1993
    Inventor: Frederick A. Hirth
  • Patent number: 5165710
    Abstract: The skateboard device includes a board of extended surface area adapted to support a skateboard rider, a pair of spaced front and rear wheels connected to the underside of the board, a relatively massive rotor disposed for rotation in a housing connected to the underside of the board adjacent either the rear or front wheels, preferably the rear wheels, and a gear assembly in the housing interconnecting the rotor and wheels which are adjacent thereto. With this arrangement, when the skateboard is pushed to start it up, the inertia of the rotor is overcome as energy is transferred from the geared wheels through the gear assembly to the rotor to cause it to rotate in the housing. When a sufficient or desired speed for the skateboard is reached, the skateboarder climbs aboard and glides along, the stored energy in the rotational momentum of the rotor being transferred back to the interconnected geared wheels, causing a smoother, longer ride than is attainable without the rotor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1992
    Inventor: Arthur Runyon
  • Patent number: 5162969
    Abstract: A device for use as an electrostatic particle or droplet injector is disclosed which is capable of injecting dielectric particles or droplets. The device operates by first charging the dielectric particles or droplets using ultraviolet light induced photoelectrons from a low work function material plate supporting the dielectric particles or droplets, and then ejecting the charged particles or droplets from the plate by utilizing an electrostatic force. The ejected particles or droplets are mostly negatively charged in the preferred embodiment; however, in an alternate embodiment, an ion source is used instead of ultraviolet light to eject positively charged dielectric particles or droplets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1992
    Assignee: California Institute of Technology
    Inventor: Philip L. Leung
  • Patent number: 5158198
    Abstract: A dumpster bin for use in collecting and storing refuse is disclosed which has first and second folding top cover doors which may be operated in a manner allowing the top of the dumpster bin to be fully opened. The first and second top cover doors are hingedly connected together, with the first top cover door also being hingedly attached at the side thereof to the top of the dumpster bin at one side thereof. A hand winch is used to actuate a pivot arm assembly mounted on the end of the first top cover door, with the pivot arm opening the first top cover door, which in turn draws the second top cover door up close to it, thereby fully opening the top of the dumpster bin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1992
    Inventor: Michael Melideo
  • Patent number: 5155912
    Abstract: The improved bowling ball tool kit includes a tool having an elongated shaft with an expanded handle on one end and one of a number of bowling ball finger hole scrapers of differing diameters supplied by the kit. The scrapers are separately releasably attachable to the opposite end of the shaft of the tool. The scrapers are preferably formed of silicon carbide or another hard material which will readily ream, slice or abrade the plastic of a bowling ball to enlarge its finger holes. The kit also includes a connector, preferably in the form of a threaded connector bolt to releasably hold the scrapers in place by threading into the shaft end after passing through a central hole in the scraper. Each of the scrapers is frusto-conical disc and is mountable on the shaft end so that the sides of the disc taper down and away from the shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1992
    Assignee: Randy La Fata
    Inventor: Peter Toth
  • Patent number: 5156029
    Abstract: The assembly includes a lock with a main lock body having a bottom keyhole and an inverted u-shaped double rung top hasp connected to the top of the main body and extending upwardly therefrom. The assembly also includes a flexible, resilient, elastomeric protective lock cover removably enclosing and sealing the lock body against the elements. The cover is in two pieces. It includes a bottom portion extending over the lower sides of the lock body and continuing below the lock body. The bottom portion has opposed sides and a tapered bottom defining an openable closed slit through which, when opened, by squeezing opposed sides toward each other, the keyhole can be reached by a key. The cover also includes an upper cap having a top and interconnected depending sides. The inner surfaces of the cap sides bear a circumferential groove engageable with and of smaller diameter than the base of a circumferential bead with sloping top and bottom on the outer surface of the sides of the bottom portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1992
    Inventor: Charles J. Heald
  • Patent number: 5149339
    Abstract: A rotary particulate separator for removing particulates from a pressurized gas stream such as that emanating from a reactor vessel is disclosed which precharges the particles in the gas stream, and then utilizes the charge on the particles to induce them from the main flow path through an airblock and into the rotary particulate separator. The rotor of the rotary particulate separator has polarized plates which use a first charge opposite that on the charged particles to attract the particles as they enter the rotation chamber, and then use a second charge of the same polarity as the charge on the charged particles to release the particles into a control gas flow vortex which draws the particles radially inwardly into an exit aperture contained in the center of one of the rotor segments and out from the device. Pressure letdown devices are used to drop the pressure of both the control gas flow exiting the separator with the particles and the cleaned gas stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1992
    Assignee: California Institute of Technology
    Inventor: Earl R. Collins, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5148620
    Abstract: The shotshell size adapter fits into the breech of a shot gun, gas gun, grenade launcher or other gun and enables the gun to accept various sizes of shotshells and/or cartridges. The adapter includes a cylindrical mainbody which is inserted into the breech bore and a barrel which extends forwardly thereof into the gun barrel bore. The adapter barrel is releasably connected to the main body of the adapter by threads, preferably with rectangular, non-stripping lands and grooves, or by a turn wing and slot arrangement. Preferably, the front portion of the main body bore is recessed so that when the barrel is in place in the main body the bores of the main body and barrel abut each other and are concentric and of the same diameter. Alternatively, the barrel bore can be tapered to act as a shot choke. The rear end of the main body has an annular groove concentric with the main body bore and spaced outwardly therefrom to provide a finger space for lifting a shotshell or cartridge case from the main body bore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1992
    Inventor: Brian Nelson
  • Patent number: 5145678
    Abstract: The method of lowering human blood serum cholesterol consists of ingesting or administering to a patient orally once daily before any food intake a mixture of beet juice, lemon juice and bee honey. The mixture is in the proportions of about 1 part by volume of the beet juice, about 1 part by volume of the lemon juice and about 0.4 part by volume of the bee honey, and the total volume of the mixture is about 3.5 ounces. This regimen is carried out until the blood serum cholesterol drops to a safe level, below about 240 mg.dl. The length of time of administration depends on initial cholesterol level. However, in most cases, the treatment period is about 10-17 days. The mixture can be periodically administered thereafter to keep the cholesterol low or to again bring it down.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1992
    Inventors: Dusko Gakic, Mileva Gakic
  • Patent number: 5141271
    Abstract: The device includes an electromagnet securing means for holding the electromagnet in a door frame, an electrical conduit connecting the electromagnet to a power source, an armature magnetically attracted to the electromagnet when the latter is energized, and a connector for holding the armature on a door edge for adjustable movement towards the electromagnet. When the armature and electromagnet are in line with each other, the armature is free to move toward the electromagnet. Unlocking is effected by deenergizing the electromagnet and allowing the armature to retract by gravity or spring action, so that the lock component also moves out of the desired engagement. A switch in the bottom of the electromagnet is normally open but is magnetically attracted into the closed position only when the armature is fully aligned therewith by a magnet located in or near the armature. A time delay circuit may be connected to the switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1992
    Inventors: Arthur Geringer, Richard Geringer, David Geringer
  • Patent number: 5141017
    Abstract: An improved sewage removal adapter for connection between the main dump outlet connection of a recreational vehicle and a flexible holding tank drain hose is disclosed which includes the capacity to direct a back-flushing stream of water back into the holding tank dump tubes to clear any blockages existing in the dump tubes. The sewage removal adapter is connected to the recreational vehicle and to the flexible holding tank drain hose as is conventional, and also to a water source via a garden hose. The application of a high velocity back-flushing jet of water into the main dump outlet connection is controlled as needed by a valve built into the sewage removal adapter. Following the draining of the recreational vehicle holding tanks, the sewage removal adapter may also be used to flush the waste water dump tubes out.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1992
    Inventor: Ben Trottier
  • Patent number: 5134822
    Abstract: The wall covering assembly includes a flexible, resilient, preferably sound-deadening, fire-resistant sheet of wall covering, preferably of plastic and/or cloth. The assembly also includes one or a spaced number of preferably parallel wall covering anchoring strips releasably connected to the rear of the wall covering. The strips can be anchored to the exposed surface of a wall to hold the wall covering over and spaced from the wall. Each strip may be of plastic, wood, metal, ceramic or the like and includes a rear base plate adapted to be connected, as by adhesive, screws, etc. to a wall. It also includes a front plate spaced forward of the base plate by integral struts, preferably parallel therewith and defining therebetween an acoustical space. The front plate bears anchoring hooks attachable to the rear of the wall covering. Preferably, the strips bear breakaway segments on one side thereof, removably blocking access to the space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1992
    Inventor: Richard Edlin
  • Patent number: 5112495
    Abstract: The improved method employs hydrocarbon wax, preferably paraffin wax, as the cleaning agent for petroleum oil spill slicks. The method includes spraying the molten wax on the petroleum oil-covered surface of, for example, an ocean or a coastline, allowing the wax to solidify on such surface, thereby entraining large volumes of hydrocarbon oil, then removing the solidified wax with entrained petroleum oil from the surface. The method is repeated as often as is needed in order to fully strip the surface of the petroleum oil. The wax is recovered by heating the mixture of the solidified wax with the entrained petroleum oil therein until the wax melts, after which it is decanted from the petroleum oil and is ready for reuse in the method. Preferably, the molten wax is paraffin heated to about 75.degree.-100.degree. C. in order to fully fluidize it so that it can be sprayed easily onto the oil-fouled surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1992
    Inventors: John Bartha, Gyorgy Csapo
  • Patent number: 5102598
    Abstract: A polyvinyl chloride venetian blind is provided which has a number of corrugated, translucent slats. The slats have staple fibers in their composition that gives them a sand or granite textured appearance and feel, so that the venetian blind has more natural and aesthetic appeal. The slats are formed by an extrusion process utilizing a mixture of polyvinyl chloride, titanium dioxide, plasticizer, tribasic lead sulfate, stearic acid and dyed staple fibers having a length of less than about 2 mm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1992
    Assignee: Gilmore Enterprises Window Coverings, Inc.
    Inventor: Chang-Than Chen
  • Patent number: 5101329
    Abstract: The realty sign lighting and display assembly includes a generally inverted U-shaped housing which fits over the horizontal arm of a realty sign, a lock releasably holding the bracket to the arm, with or without springs spacing the bracket from the arm. The solar panel is connected to a storage battery, in turn connected to lights, all borne by the light assembly which also carries a light-responsive switch and timer so that the lights operate only at a suitable low light level. The assembly can be provided in kit form or fully connected together, is light in weight and is fully portable and efficient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1992
    Inventor: Kenneth Doyle
  • Patent number: 5083825
    Abstract: The improved handle is for a bag or bag carrier and has provision for the insertion of a bag strap inside thereof and for the releasable removal thereof. The handle includes an inner core in the form of a substantially rigid tube defining a central hollow space the length thereof with open ends. The tube is divided into two longitudinally extending parts the length thereof, having a pair of spaced junction lines therebetween. The handle also includes a flexible, resilient elongated outer shell having a hollow interior and a split line the entire length thereof. The shell is fixedly secured to the outer surface of the core parts and is releasably openable at the split line to separate the parts at one of the junction lines for access to the central space in order to releasably dispose the bag carrier strap therein. The outer shell may be of elastomeric material and the inner core may be of metal, wood, plastic or the like. A closure releasably holds the handle shut.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 28, 1992
    Inventors: Benjamin L. Bystrom, Andrew P. Bystrom
  • Patent number: 5079798
    Abstract: The improved glass hinge assembly includes a first hinge component in the form of a glass clamp having a spaced pair of flat, parallel vertical walls interconnected by a connector block therebetween, the walls and connector block defining a peripheral glass-receiving space. The block is notched out in the rear so as to receive a pivot block connected to and projecting forwardly from the front end of a second hinge component of the assembly, which second component can be a glass clamp similar to the first glass clamp or a flat wall bracket disposed perpendicular to the pivot block. A hinge sub-assembly interconnects the two hinge components through the connector block of the first hinge component and the pivot block.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1992
    Inventors: Anthony Burke, Richard Dawson
  • Patent number: D326046
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1992
    Inventor: Charles J. Heald
  • Patent number: D326600
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1992
    Inventor: Charles J. Heald
  • Patent number: RE33970
    Abstract: The cushioning device is used on remote control television equipment and includes a stretchable resilient elastomeric block of natural or synthetic rubber or plastic. The block has closed sides and bottom and a top with an open cavity therein which in one instance is a slit adapted to receive and releasably grip one or more remote control television panels inserted therein at or below the top of the block. When so inserted, the combination of the cushioning device and panel(s) forms the improved assembly. The block also has an opening in one side to allow passage of wires and/or radio signals from the remote control panel(s) in the block to the television equipment. The control panel(s) can be one or more remote channel selectors, volume and on-off selectors and video tape television controls. A pocket is also provided in another side of the block in one embodiment to releasably receive a television channel program guide. The block may also have removable top dust lid and cushioned feet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1992
    Inventor: Les I. Butler