Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Lowell Anderson
  • Patent number: 6296214
    Abstract: A video display screen is held by an elongated holding bracket that has a inwardly extending flange at a distal end of the bracket. The flange fits into a groove extending along the edges of the screen to hold the screen. The bracket is fastened to a support structure. The interior surface of the bracket is advantageously inclined at an angle so the interior surface does not block the light from the projected image, and also has a plurality of grooves to reflect any light incident on the surface away from the screen. In further embodiments, the flange comprises a removable channel section that extends on opposing sides of the screen to hold the screen, with the channel being held against the bracket by a leaf spring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2001
    Assignee: ADF, Incorporated
    Inventor: Louis A. Mannick
  • Patent number: RE34315
    Abstract: A mixture control device is disclosed that is used to test internal combustion engines. The device is usually temporarily installed on an engine to test catalytic converters, to clean internal engine parts, or to determine specific operating problems with an engine. The device can also be used as a teaching aid to show different operating conditions without making permanent or difficult adjustments. The device can also be used in racing applications to allow a driver to adjust the mixture of an engine, while on the course, to ensure peak efficiency under varying race conditions. The device consists of a housing that has a plenum formed within its center. The plenum runs the entire length of the housing. A venturi port is also formed on the housing and it feeds fuel and air into the plenum for injection into an engine. Fuel is supplied through an internal tank and is supplied to the venturi port through a small hose and a needle valve assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1993
    Inventor: Lynn R. Goodman