Patents Represented by Law Firm Mason, Kolemainen, Rathburn & Wyss
  • Patent number: 6089783
    Abstract: The invention concerns a novel road structure whose bearing part on top of the ground comprises three successive layers of bituminous material bonded with one another, namely: a base layer which rests on the ground with optional insertion of a forming layer of thickness H.sub.i such that: 4 cm.ltoreq.H.sub.i .ltoreq.10 cm, and of elastic modulus: E.sub.i ; a median layer of thickness H.sub.m such that: 4 cm.ltoreq.H.sub.m .ltoreq.20 cm, and of elastic modulus E.sub.m such that: 2000 MPa<E.sub.m <8000 MPa; and a top layer of thickness H.sub.s such that: 4 cm.ltoreq.H.sub.s .ltoreq.10 cm, and of elastic modulus E.sub.s, such that elastic moduli of said layers comply with inequality relationships (a) and (b).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2000
    Assignee: Entreprise Jean Lefebvre
    Inventor: Honore Goacolou
  • Patent number: 5460206
    Abstract: A modular wall liner panel for use in a duct system for containing a flow of gases comprises a central wall segment having a polygonal shape forming an inside wall surface of the, duct and having angularly intersecting pairs of parallel edges. Integral mounting edge flanges are provided adjacent the respective edge of the central wall segment adapted to be detachably securable in place on a supporting grid structure of the duct system wall structure. The grid structure has a plurality of elongated first and second parallel support elements extending transversely to one another and fasteners are provided for detachably securing at least one pair of mounting edge flanges of each duct liner panel to a pair of adjacent parallel support elements of the grid structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1995
    Assignee: DB Riley, Inc.
    Inventor: Donald M. Sansoucy
  • Patent number: 5411289
    Abstract: An air bag system is provided for use in a motor vehicle. The air bag system includes at least one air bag module. A multiple level gas generation source is coupled to the air bag module for generating a selected gas generation level applied to the air bag module. An electronic control unit controls the operation of multiple level gas generation source. At least one temperature sensor is coupled to the electronic control unit for sensing ambient temperature. At least one seat belt sensor is coupled to the electronic control unit for sensing seat belt usage. An acceleration sensor is coupled to the electronic control unit for sensing deceleration during a crash. The electronic control unit is responsive to a combination of sensed inputs from the temperature sensor, the seat belt sensor and the acceleration sensor for determining both an optimum gas generation level and inflation sequence times for controlling the multiple level gas generation source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1995
    Assignee: Morton International, Inc.
    Inventors: Bradley W. Smith, James D. Erickson, Patrick D. Jamison, Peter A. Tyroller, Dietrich Bergfried, Bernhard Mattes, Werner Nitschke
  • Patent number: 5334156
    Abstract: Throw-away syringe, of the type constituted by a cylindrical tubular body in which a stopper can be displaced in the direction of its axis being the latter controlled by a manually actuated stem and in the above syringe, between the stopper associated to the stem and the discharge end of the tubular body, is fitted freely a second stopper carrying a blade placed in an adequate setting of said stopper, a blade inoperative during the backward movement of the stopper and operative to make a mark or incision in the advance direction, a mark through which the inner pressure of the cylindrical body is equalled to the atmospheric pressure to prevent sucking out and therefore re-using the syringe after its first use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1994
    Assignee: Sanitor S.L.
    Inventor: Antonio Serrano Gonzalez
  • Patent number: 5255703
    Abstract: A fill valve assembly for a toilet tank or the like includes a riser and a head portion that can be vertically adjusted without removal or disassembly of the valve in order to select a precise tank liquid level. Telescoping conduits in the riser are secured in adjusted position by a bayonet latch system including detents assisted by the force applied by pressurized liquid at the inlet to the assembly. A main valve disk is held against a valve seat by pressure in a control chamber in a standby position and is moved to an open position by venting of the control chamber. The valve includes an axial peripheral flange having an enlarged bead portion captured in an annular channel to provide an O-ring type seal against positive and negative pressure while maximizing flexibility of the disk. A lever for controlling a pilot seat for venting the chamber is pivoted between fulcrum flanges and is held by shoulders abutting one of the flanges. The lever is pivoted by a float in a float chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1993
    Inventor: Dwight N. Johnson
  • Patent number: 5070708
    Abstract: A mounting system for a compressor of a refrigerator includes a floating frame rigidly secured to a compressor housing in which the compressor is resiliently mounted, the floating frame being resiliently secured to the frame of the refrigerator. The floating frame includes a pair of support rails to which the refrigerator's condenser is rigidly secured as well as the compressor housing. In one embodiment the floating frame also includes a cross rail to which a first end of each of the support rails is rigidly secured. By increasing the effective mass of the compressor housing to include the condenser and floating frame the amount of vibration transmitted from the compressor to the refrigerator frame is reduced as well as the noise generated thereby.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1991
    Assignee: Whirlpool Corporation
    Inventors: James B. Malosh, Jim J. Pastryk
  • Patent number: 4738952
    Abstract: The method of this invention yields a two phase liquid aqueous system which replicates the two phase heterogeneous physiochemical system of naturally occurring whole human blood. The method produces a composition of matter which comprises a whole blood substitute when polymerized hemoglobin or pyridoxylated-polymerized hemoglobin and preferably, other specific additives are incorporated. When said blood substitute is processed further, a microencapsulated composition with time release characteristics that can transport oxygen is produced. The invention overcomes the obstacles that have prevented the use of modified hemoglobins like pyridoxylated-polymerized hemoglobin in the preparation of oxygen transport systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1988
    Assignee: Synthetic Blood Corporation
    Inventors: Bernard Ecanow, Charles S. Ecanow
  • Patent number: 4632218
    Abstract: A sliding descent device for controlling the movement of a user sliding down a rope includes a generally cylindrical housing containing a tubular channel member defining an axial rope path extending through the housing. The device can be installed on a medial segment of a rope without threading an end of the rope through the housing by opening a closure structure and admitting the rope to the axial rope path through a lateral rope entry path. The closure structure is moved to a closed position to capture the rope in the axial path. A brake member is mounted for movement relative to the housing into the axial rope path to apply a braking force to the rope. A first control member supports the weight of the user and moves the brake member to increase the braking force to halt the device. A second control member is manually operated to move the brake member and reduce the braking force for a sliding descent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1986
    Inventors: Randy R. Hannan, Timothy E. Mulcahy
  • Patent number: 4240638
    Abstract: An electronic game having a field of play arranged in an array as a key board of individually operable key pad switches defining array positions on which one or more players attempt to discover a hidden maze path from a designated starting point. A player wins or completes the game when the maze path is traversed from start to finish. The device utilizes a microprocessor to control the progress of the game, generate different maze paths for each play of the game, monitor the entry of key board information, and control the output of indications to the players as to the progress of the game. The microprocessor also controls the generation of distinct aural tones and/or tone sequences representing each players' turn, incorrect moves, not responding within the time period for a move, the duration of each player's turn, and a game completion message. In an alternative scheme of play, two players start at opposite ends of a common maze path and attempt to reach other others' starting point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 23, 1980
    Assignee: Marvin Glass & Associates
    Inventors: Howard J. Morrison, Ralph H. Baer, Jeffrey D. Breslow
  • Patent number: 4136262
    Abstract: A high security full prepay telephone paystation utilizes a low current escrow unit and a coin counter for determining the amount of money deposited in the escrow. Also, circuitry is provided for sensing whether any money at all has been deposited in the escrow. If no money has been deposited, the circuit permits dial and voice signals to pass to permit "0," "1" and certain emergency numbers, such as "911" to be passed to central offices designed to accept such numbers without the need for depositing a coin. If money is deposited, but that money is insufficient as determined by the coin counter, the dial and voice circuitry is inhibited. In addition, an improved coin box and paystation locking mechanism further improves the security of the station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1979
    Assignee: Communication Equipment and Engineering Co.
    Inventor: Robert A. Clark, Jr.
  • Patent number: 3950179
    Abstract: A hydrous composition for stabilizing finely divided soils comprises a gum swellable when hydrated, such as sodium alginate; water; and an alcohol, such as methanol, in an amount sufficient to prevent the composition from setting prior to use. The composition is added to finely divided soils in an amount of about 5-25 gallons per foot mile per six inch lift. A hardener having a source of calcium, such as CaCl.sub.2, is applied to the soil to harden the composition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1974
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1976
    Inventor: Gordon L. Schneider