Patents Represented by Attorney Kenneth M. Veal & Bush, LLC Bush
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Patent number: 6089060Abstract: An identification system utilizes a plastic housing which is appropriately sized to hold either a key or a coin as well as an information sheet on which the user may place selected indicia referring to the key or to himself. Each embodiment utilizes a living hinge closure attachment to secure the key or coin and information sheet within the housing. Utilizing the housing and indicia for identifying the key minimizes the excess material and connections thereby simplifying the identification and storage problem, yet because the use of the housing with the key slightly increases the size of the key head, it provides a slightly greater moment arm for turning the key in a lock and gives a slightly larger gripping surface to be employed when so turning the key. These factors are significant when dealing with children and with elderly people who may not have the physical strength and dexterity required for some small headed keys.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1997Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Inventor: Larry Joe Steeley
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Patent number: 6082420Abstract: A flip top housing apparatus for side saw and topping saws used with a tree processing apparatus. The apparatus comprises a bottom section which attaches to one side of a plurality of hinges and a top section which pivotally attaches to the opposite sides of the hinges such that the top section is selectively moveable between a processing position atop the bottom section, shielding the saw blade from the surrounding environment during tree processing, and the transport position adjacent the bottom section, for allowing the housing to avoid low clearances during the transporting of the tree processing device. A lock comprising a handle portion, which fixedly attaches to the top section, and a receiving portion, which fixedly attaches to the bottom section, allows one to fasten the top and bottom section together during the processing position.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1999Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Timberjack Machinery, LLCInventor: Thomas M. Milner
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Patent number: 6079144Abstract: An illuminator for a fishing lure utilizes a non-conductive tube in which a pair of electrical contacts are disposed in one end in spaced apart relation and in which a rod having a tapered end is slidably retained. When the tube is horizontally disposed or when the tube is vertically disposed with the contacts in the superior position, the rod does not make contact with both contacts; however, when the tube tends toward the vertical position with the contacts in the lower position, the rod tapered end engages both contacts simultaneously. A small light emitting diode and small battery complete the circuit such that the diode acts as an illuminator while the tapered end is engaged with the contacts.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventors: Thomas Scott Morgan, Mark Anthony Connell
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Patent number: 6047746Abstract: A sand art machine uses a plurality of storage bins for colored granular material, each bin having a discharge orifice and an metering valve connected to the orifice for each bin. The metering valve is connected at a dispensing station above a screen on which a receptacle is positioned such that stray sand passes through the screen into a reclaim hopper from which it can be returned to the supply bin. By using a plurality of variously colored sands a decorative art form in a transparent receptacle is easily fashioned and saved.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Inventor: Scott Green
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Patent number: 6026923Abstract: A go-kart construction uses a unibody construction wherein the body serves as a part of the suspension as well. The molded body is made from a flexible yet resilient material such as fiberglass or a suitable plastic such that it has sufficient flexion about a longitudinal axis to allow some twisting deformity without sagging when a passenger is supported in the vehicle. The forward suspension is mounted only to the forward portion of the molded body and includes a transverse member on which vertical bearings for the steerable guidance wheels are mounted, however, the transverse member is connected to the flexible body only by a pair of longitudinally extending members which are freely rotatably connected to the transverse member at their forward ends.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1997Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: Carter Brothers Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventor: Roderick Uphaus
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Patent number: 6024559Abstract: A cavity block and method for manufacturing such a block utilizes a computer assisted machining tool to form a composite cavity in a plurality of cavity block segments such that the segments can be separated after the machining of the cavity and paired in horizontal abutment rather than vertical abutment to reorient the lure or article about a new axis after the cavity has been created.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1997Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Zorn MoldsInventor: Regina M. Coleman
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Patent number: 6018902Abstract: A multi-layered iridescent reflective coating for a fishing lure and the method for applying the coating to the surface of the lure. The coating preferably comprises a base layer, an optical stack comprising at least 3 layers of refractive material, and a protective layer. The layers of refractive material are vacuum deposited on a lure pre-coated with an ultraviolet cured polymer base layer. The optical stack can be applied to painted lures, pre-colored lures, or undecorated lures. The substrate, or lure surface, does not affect the process but can yield varying iridescent effects, depending on the texture and color of the substrate surface. The relative thickness of each optical layer and its relation to the other layers in the optical stack combine to achieve a variety of iridescent effects. A protective layer having a low refractive index is applied over the finished optical stack.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1997Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: EBSCO Industries, Inc.Inventors: Clyde S. Gudermuth, Daniel T. Stoner, Charles E. Williams, Kevin P. Murray
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Patent number: 6016915Abstract: A single-use first aid kit having at least one antiseptic wipe to clean a minor wound, an antibiotic ointment to medicate the wound, and at least one bandage to cover the wound. The kit is substantially planar and lightweight so that it can be conveniently carried on an individual.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1999Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Inventor: John D. Almond
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Patent number: 6016986Abstract: An electric wire fence stringing and retrieval apparatus uses a carriage which can be pulled behind a vehicle and which supports a spool on which electrical fence wire is stored. The spool has an associated brake which allows wire to be played out as the carriage is moved during a fence stringing operation without the spool over spooling. Likewise, the brake can be disengaged during retrieval. The spool is inertially loaded such that rotation of the spool easily overcomes the weight of the wire during retrieval. A manual level winding unit is provided to allow the user to properly position the wire on the spool. The carriage includes storage for primary and supplemental fence posts and fencing tools which may be needed.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1999Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Inventor: David M. Wright
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Patent number: 6016570Abstract: A powderfree medical film glove comprising an elastomer base layer having a sprayed, intermittent coating formed on the hand-contacting surface of the glove. The glove of the present invention improves donning by reducing intersurface tack, improves tactile sensory transmittance, and reduces unnecessary material consumption.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1998Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Maxxim Medical, Inc.Inventors: Mark Edward Vande Pol, Kenneth Steven Horwege, Victoria Sanchez-Garcia
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Patent number: 6015417Abstract: An improved surgical fastener of the type used in a surgical applicator which has been modified to enhance the gripping capability of the fastener once secured. The fastener can have apertures therethrough or the surface can be knurled, crimped, etched with a laser, layered with an abrasive coating, sand blasted, punched, notched, or modified in any other manner which enhances the grip of the fastener when secured. Additionally, the fastener can be formed from or coated with a magnetic material, which provides additional holding power to maintain the clip closed after it has been secured into the tissue. An alternate embodiment includes a double wall to reinforce the fastener when secured.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1997Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Inventor: Walker Reynolds, Jr.
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Patent number: 6012586Abstract: The present invention is directed to a medical procedure kit for performing an angiographic or other medical procedure. The kit comprises a housing having a central compartment and two side compartments that can be filled with supplies and folded over the central compartment to form a sealed kit for shipment and storage. A shelf is supported in the central compartment and includes a number of wells for holding various medical instruments and supplies needed for the particular procedure and also has a sloped surface leading toward a drain hole for draining waste fluids from the shelf and into the central compartment. When a procedure is complete, the used equipment is placed into the housing and the housing is closed, sealed in a plastic bag, and discarded.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1997Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Maxxim Medical, Inc.Inventor: Vijay K. Misra
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Patent number: 5988402Abstract: A motorcycle stand uses a novel combination of components including a primary capture mechanism that consists of a transverse rod on which are mounted two vertical capture plates that translate inward as the motorcycle tire enters the stand. The capture plates are mounted for rotation orthogonally to the translation concomitantly with a tire contact plate. Translation of the plates is accomplished by the spring action and location of a pair of compressible pivot rods that have one end mounted forward and outward of the main rotation axis of the tire contact plate and the other end affixed to the sides of the capture plates. Forward rotation of the primary capture mechanism results in inward translation of the capture plates until they contact the tire side-wall. Further rotation results in compression of the springs in each pivot rod. A second, upper engagement shoe cooperates to ensure that the tire is fully captured.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventor: William Rodgers Mayfield
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Patent number: 5988665Abstract: A novel interconnection of the jaw, wedge and operating handle in a fifth wheel facilitates the provision of a secondary locking mechanism which further insures the security of the system. In the invention, the jaw is connected to the operating handle by a pivoting timing lever which pivots off a pin on the jaw such that the jaw remains engaged with the fifth wheel until the wedge is substantially removed from engagement with the jaw. In cooperation with the primary locking mechanism, a secondary lock is provided at the end of the operating handle such that a pin arrangement engages a stop on the fifth wheel assembly until positively released by the operator.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Fontaine Fifth Wheel Co.Inventors: Jeff M. Terry, Linsey E. Brown, Howard Thomas Moulton
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Patent number: 5984356Abstract: A go-kart construction uses a unibody construction wherein the body serves as a part of the suspension as well. The molded body is made from a flexible yet resilient material such as fiberglass or a suitable plastic such that it has sufficient flexion about a longitudinal axis to allow some twisting deformity without sagging when a passenger is supported in the vehicle. The forward suspension is mounted only to the forward portion of the molded body and includes a transverse member on which vertical bearings for the steerable guidance wheels are mounted, however, the transverse member is connected to the flexible body only by a pair of longitudinally extending members which are freely rotatably connected to the transverse member at their forward ends.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Inventor: Roderick Uphaus
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Patent number: D419505Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1998Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Racoon Mountain Industries, Inc.Inventor: Wade Deerman