Abstract: A self-stirring container for a consumable liquid having an integral stirring apparatus including a hollow handle and a pump which pumps liquid from the bottom of the container up through the handle and back into the top of the container thereby mixing the liquid in a continuous manner until it becomes homogeneous.
Abstract: A swarm lure package formed of a plurality of individual swarm lure units. The units are elongated tubes and are filled with swarm attracting material. A common end pack material closes the ends of each of the individual swarm lure units to form a single integral package. The end pack material permits removal of individual ones of the units while maintaining the remaining units in an integral package.
Abstract: An attachment for a high pressure fluid cleaning outlet for confining small items subjected to the fluid stream including an elongated housing having a body with an opening therein, an upper cover with an integrally mounted outlet nozzle for attachment to a source of high pressure fluids and a lower cover including a screen member which permits the cleaning fluid to pass through, but which catches and confines solid items which may become dislodged during the cleaning process.
Abstract: A perimeter weighted iron type golf club head having an upper alignment and sighting area formed on a top ridge of the club head approximate the toe and positioned perpendicular to the intended line of flight and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the club face to aid the golfer in aligning the club head square to the intended line in the address position. The club also includes an improved weight configuration formed of weight members having a concentrated mass within the rear cavity on the club head which are positioned adjacent to and on opposite sides of the center of percussion and located between the center of percussion and the peripheral mass of the golf club head.
Abstract: A perimeter weighted iron-type golf club head with a recessed or cavity back and a peripheral mass having an improved weight configuration formed of angularly disposed weight members within the cavity which are positioned adjacent to and above and below and on opposite sides of the center of gravity of the golf club head and located between the center of gravity and the peripheral mass of the golf club head.
Abstract: An iron type golf club having an alignment and sighting area formed on the top ridge of the club head proximate the toe overlaying a portion of the back cavity of a perimeter weighted club, positioned perpendicular to the intended line of flight and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the club face or the grooves on the ball striking face to aid a golfer in aligning the club head square to the intended target line in the address position. The club head includes an additional weighting mass positioned under the alignment and sighting area within the back cavity and located between the center of gravity and the toe of the club head.