Patents Represented by Attorney Pate Pierce & Baird
  • Patent number: 6228443
    Abstract: A miniature model tree is provided that is random in appearance and durable in design. In embodiments disclosed herein, the miniature model tree comprises a plurality of twisted wires, spiraled together to simulate a trunk; a plurality of fibrous strands simulating branches wound within the twisted wire; a layer of paint over the branches; and fine particles layered over the layer of paint and attached to the branches by the layer of paint to simulate foliage. A hardening layer may be provided over the foliage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: Grand Central Gems
    Inventors: Andrew A. Ditto, Chris M. King, Joseph P. Buhecker, Kevin R. Minix
  • Patent number: 6189901
    Abstract: A compact, trailing, auxiliary axle system is attached to a truck for carrying additional weight and distributing the weight of the truck over a greater number of axles and a greater maximum total distance of distribution of those axles. The apparatus is attached high, and may be secured to the body of a truck, such as a refuse truck, reducing the total length of extension from the rear of the truck, yet pivoting from a comparatively high position for easy stowage above the bubble or bulkhead protruding from the tailgate of a truck. Hydraulic actuation relies on pulling, during deployment, providing improved resistance to buckling, protection from road damage, with short coupling for improved strength of booms, hydraulics, and cross members. Conduits may carry control and power through the frame of the assembly, and conventional suspension components may be used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2001
    Assignee: F. S. New Products Inc.
    Inventors: Fred P. Smith, Larry Larcom
  • Patent number: 6179245
    Abstract: A flange design for spools and reels may be provided from molded materials such as plastics. Improved strength, stiffness, fracture resistance, energy absorption, and toughness may be provided by appropriate design of corrugations extending substantially radially from a hub or core portion toward a rim portion. Spools and reels may be produced from Styrene plastics, olefinics such as polyethylene and polyprophelene, and may have tubes formed from the same or different materials. Flanges may be designed to crush near a rim or to be stiff near a rim. Likewise, portions of a flange may be designed to buckle, fracture, or otherwise fail sufficiently to absorb energy, while protecting a spool from excessive fracture or distortion. Likewise, portions of the flange may be designed to fail while others nearby do not, in order to protect against catastrophic failure (e.g. extensive separation).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Inventor: C. Robert Ripplinger