Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Rapkin & Gitlin
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Patent number: 5267763Abstract: A protective guard for demountable attachment to the side of a vehicle comprising a single panel unit fabricated of a light weight material, such as cellular polystyrene, formed generally in the shape of an elongated triangle having one internal wall section and two approximately equal converging sidewalls. The interior wall is generally flat along the longitudinal edge portions and includes a channel formed down the center from one end of the panel to the other. The end portions of the panel are slightly tapered from a pre-determined point near each end of the panel where the two side walls converge. Imbedded in the interior wall of the panel are a plurality of encapsulated magnets that are used to attach and secure the panel to the vehicle's surface. Each capsule, which is generally conical in shape, includes an annular flange disposed about the wider, open end of the capsule. The opposite, narrower end of the capsule is permanently sealed and supports therein a generally thin disc shaped magnet.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1992Date of Patent: December 7, 1993Inventor: Robert J. Klein
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Patent number: 5246052Abstract: A generally arcuate shaped device having a unitary construction, including an arcuate main section, which contains a hook element at the distal end and a generally straight proximal end section with an aperture formed therein. The device, which is placed over roller tube in a circumferential fashion and wraps around the tube to a distance of approximately 50% of the tube's circumference in the limited area at each end of the tube where it connects, engages a groove having a distinct downward facing orientation at a point approximately 180.degree. from the place where the proximal end of the device would naturally come to rest.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Valterra Products, Inc.Inventor: Thomas H. Homan
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Patent number: 5228698Abstract: A board game that educates and informs the players specifically about the various techniques and skills involved with certain games of chance and generally, about the gambling businesses currently operating in cities like Las Vegas, Nev. The game board is provided with two principal areas, including an outer board section and an inner board section. The outer section consists of a plurality of consecutive spaces situated around the periphery of the board forming a path of travel for each player's movable piece. Most of these spaces represent a particular casino currently operating in Las Vegas, Nev. A few of these spaces are designated with indicia that directs a player to act according to the instructions or graphical depictions thereon. The inner board section comprises a simulated roulette wheel with a spinner situated in the center. Around the spinner are formed a plurality of individual numbers in a circular arrangement and a series of example poker hands surrounding the numbers.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1992Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Inventor: A. P. Dubarry, Jr.
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Patent number: 5211191Abstract: A dishwasher bag for use in combination with an automatic dishwashing machine to ensure a thorough cleansing of small objects and articles of a fragile or delicate nature. The bag is principally comprised of an open mesh material with a large opening at the top to accommodate the convenient insertion and removal of the objects to be cleansed. The opening usually spans the approximate length of the bag and is designed to be placed and cleaned inside. The opening is reinforced usually with a rigid frame and includes a cover element with a plurality of openings to allow water to penetrate from the top. The cover is connected to the bag by one or more hinges affixed to one side of the rigid frame and includes a clasp or similar type of device to secure the cover when closed.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1992Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignees: Linda Dmytryk, Carol ZeldenInventor: Marilyn Brown
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Patent number: 5147681Abstract: The method of the present invention begins with the unloading of the garments delivered by the customer. After unloading, the garments are sorted and counted and then placed on moveable racks for transportation to a separate storage area nearby. Selected garments are then moved from the storage area to a temporary receiving area near zones known as painting cells, where the garments are taken and hung from hooks attached to a variable speed electronically operated overhead track conveyor. The conveyor moves the garments along an oval shaped track pattern at a constant speed as paint is applied by workers stationed at various locations along the conveyor route. Various paint application methods are utilized during this stage of the operation, including the use of spray bottles and airbrushes.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1990Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: L.A. Air Line, Inc.Inventor: Dennis J. Maroney
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Patent number: 5138960Abstract: A device for use in the process of embroidering fabric which has a generally rectangular appearance and is comprised principally of two elements, a bottom or base section and a corresponding and coincidentally alignable top section. Applied to the mating surfaces of each section are means to magnetically affix and secure the two sections together to ensure that the material held tightly in between provides a taut and flat surface suitable for embroidering. The device of the present invention also allows for the proper adjustment of the portions of the fabric overhanging the borders of the frame and is instrumental in avoiding the potential for distortion and the indelible marks that would otherwise appear on the fabric as a result of the embroidery operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1991Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Inventor: Ronald N. Inteso
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Patent number: 5132844Abstract: A novel type of liquid filled kaleidoscope with a dual housing that offers the experience of viewing first, a multiplicity of brilliant and symmetrical patterns visible through the eyehole of the kaleidoscopic instrument and second, a kinetic decoration visible from a vantage outside the kaleidoscope along its entire length. Both these effects are created by the same suspended particles flowing freely in a liquid which fills not only the object cell, but also the adjoining chamber located between the inner casing and the interior wall of the transparent main cylinder. This design also allows the viewer to systematically increase or decrease the number of particles visible in the mirrors, by raising or lowering the distal end of the kaleidoscope thus allowing particles to flow into or out of the object cell and the adjoining area. An optical illusion that there is no mirror chamber inside the kaleidoscope can also be created by the dispersion of the same particles against the backrop of a reflective surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Inventor: Evert Sharp, Jr.
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Patent number: 5105952Abstract: A device for storing and displaying compact discs comprising a series of horizontally interconnecting elongated rigid display panels, which may vary in length and are assembled vertically. Each panel member includes a forward and rearward surface and upper and lower edge portions which incorporate the means used to couple each member to the one next adjacent. The rearward surface, which is generally flat, contains a means to mount each member separately to a vertical flat surface, such as a wall. The member is mounted against the flat surface so that the lower portion of each said member is positioned at a slight acute angle relative to the surface of the wall. Along the upper edge of each panel member is a top guide ridge member which includes an edge and a lip extending around the edge surface for releasably retaining each compact disc case on the display rack. Along the lower edge of each panel member is a base upon which the bottom edge of each compact disc case rests when stored and on display.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1991Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Inventor: Donald G. Krattiger
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Patent number: 5091248Abstract: A lamination comprising an upper fabric layer made of nonorientated polyester fibers, a lower plastic layer, and a substance which, when applied to the surface of the polyester fabric, creates a seal thereon and impregnates the material acting to further create a bond among and between the polyester fibers to preclude delamination of the fibers when the fabric surface is exposed to the constant pounding of drumsticks or the continuous circular and sweeping motion of a drum brush.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1990Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: Remo, Inc.Inventor: Remo D. Belli
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Patent number: 5082224Abstract: An invention for facilitating the installation and removal of a partition or similar wall-like structure from the interior sections of an aircraft, including a support member, which is attached to any solid or structural section of the aircraft, and a partition fitting, which is secured along any edge of the partition or wall-like structure. The partition is then mountable within any area inside the aircraft by engaging the respective components in joined connection and securing them using any conventional means. The support member comprises a base plate and a section extending vertically from the base diminishing in thickness to form a shank member adaptable for releasable engagement with the partition fitting component of the device. The partition fitting includes a peripheral channel defined by parallel face opposed elements and is adaptable for connection along any edge of the partition or wall-like unit intended to be installed inside the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1990Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Inventor: Joseph H. Hayward
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Patent number: 5074449Abstract: A paper cutting apparatus for use in combination with a facsimile telecommunications machine to neatly and efficiently sever paper dispensed from a facsimile machine. The apparatus of the present invention is usually of a unitary construction and includes two (2) main elements: a base plate, which is generally elongated and flat, and an end plate formed integrally therewith. The end plate is bent at an angle of approximately one hundred and five (105) to one hundred and twenty (120) degrees relative to the base. The end plate incorporates a slotted opening in which the cutting edge is formed.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1990Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Inventor: Stephen Slonneger
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Patent number: 4982506Abstract: A turret tool measuring device which includes an annular member shaped to enable it to fit easily and securely into the hub of a screw machine tool turret. A flange member formed integrally with the annular member, which together form the base element of the invention, cooperates to ensure that the annular member remains securely in the hub and the device is fully rotatable about the turret's central axis. The flange member includes the means to receive a rod member on which a guide member may be mounted. The guide member includes an opening conformed to slidably receive the rod member and an indicator arm extending therefrom. The guide member also includes a locking element adapted to fixedly secure the guide member to the rod when the device is in the process of measuring the longitudinal position of a turret tool.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1989Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Inventor: Robert S. Ross
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Patent number: 4979422Abstract: The present invention provide for a drumhead, or the head of any percussion or related instrument, such as a tambourine, which includes a layer in which a hologram image is formed which incorporates a thin metal coating conforming substantially to the contours of the hologram, and a dark colored synthetic substrate, to which the bottom surface of the layer of film incorporating the hologram is laminated. The thin metal coating, often aluminum as the metal alloy of choice, is applied utilizing a process commonly known in the art as "metalizing", wherein the molecules of the metal are dispersed relatively evenly over a given surface by the decomposition of the metal in its gaseous form. The coating is deposited to a thickness that allows approximately 65% light transmission through the hologram forming film layer and enables the dark colored substrate beneath to enhance the dramatic and colorful light effects ultimately achieved by the invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1990Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Inventor: Remo D. Belli
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Patent number: 4875466Abstract: A dome-shaped device usually four to five feet in diameter with a continuous channel section formed integrally around its perimeter. The device is of a unitary construction and is typically formed of a synthetic substance, such as polyethylene. The unique design of the device and particularly the density of the material comprising the device, enables it to be submersed just below the surface of the water to achieve a maximum stability. The unitary construction serves also to optimize the conduction process that is involved in the transfer of the solar energy through the walls of the device to heat the surrounding pool water. The channel section formed around the periphery of the device acts, in part, as a stabilizer to preclude against undesirable movements and sustain the degree of buoyancy necessary to maintain the unit in a submersed attitude without restricting its ability to freely bob up and down in the water.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1988Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Inventor: Stephen Slonneger
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Patent number: 4831753Abstract: An embroidery frame having generally rectangular shaped side members and front and back members that define the perimeter of the frame, a clamp that is integrated with and extends across the front member of the frame having ends that attach to the respective side members. A cross member extends across the approximate mid-section of the frame, has ends that attach to the respective side members and includes a plurality of vertically oriented teeth that penetrate and hold a section of the fabric of the hat to assist in drawing taut the working area that is to be embroidered or monogrammed. The cross member is slideably adjusted along the length of the frame and is adapted to be fixed securedly to the side members when the hat is being monogrammed or embroidered. Incorporated in the frame and mounted at the approximate mid-section of the front member is a curved rod member, which is attached to a lever assembly that permits the rod to be lowered and lifted from the working area.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1988Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Inventor: Ronald N. Inteso
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Patent number: 4807699Abstract: A tube shaped sleeve apparatus which includes two cylindrical components adapted to be connected to each other and sections of tubing string by cooperating threads formed at the ends thereof. At spaced intervals in the periphery of the sleeve are a plurality of radial holes or ports and formed in the sleeve bore at opposite ends thereof are stops shoulders. Adapted to be inserted in slidable relation inside the bore of the tubing sleeve is a mandrel which includes a plurality of resilient O-rings or gaskets that are secured in the periphery of the mandrel inside annular grooves formed therein. Formed in the bore of the mandrel and at opposite ends thereof are a second set of stop shoulders. When positioned opposite the holes in the sleeve, the periphery of the mandrel and the gaskets form a tight seal with the wall of the sleeve bore to prevent fluids and gases from the well bore from entering and escaping the tubing sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Randy MerkeyInventor: Clark M. Sample
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Patent number: 4787613Abstract: The present invention in its preferred embodiment comprises a camera repair and support device having a conventional clamp which is adaptable to be secured to any appropriate surface, such as a work table or any suitable horizontal or vertical surface. Integrally formed with the clamp is a first member that is usually tubular in design and extends out from the surface of one end of the clamp and even further by its telescoping feature. Fixed to one end of the first member is a second columnar shaped member that is rotatably connected to the first member and adapted to swivel 360.degree. relative to the first member about the horizontal axis that lays between the two members. A third member is connected to the second member by a ball and socket joint which allows the third member to rotate 360.degree. relative to the second member about the horizontal axis that lays between the two. A locking bolt is inserted into the side wall of the second member.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Inventor: Michael Hayes
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Patent number: 4775351Abstract: A fish shaped amusement device that is substantially hollow, includes within the hollow area a sound activated switch, a motor with a self-contained power source and a slightly bent shaft rotatably connected to the motor. A plurality of disc-shaped plates are eccentrically mounted upon the shaft. The shaft and the eccentrically mounted discs, which project into the cavity of the fish along its longitudinal axis and terminate within the portion of the cavity defined by the fish's tail section, engage the inner wall defining the hollow area to impart lifelike movement to the fish.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1987Date of Patent: October 4, 1988Assignee: Vic's Novelty, Inc.Inventor: Victor Provenzano, Jr.
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Patent number: 4760880Abstract: The present invention in its preferred embodiment comprises a combination anchor including a first tubular member having a circular shoulder formed around the perimeter of its bore. Adapted to be releasably inserted inside the tubular member is a bullplug comprising a cylindrical shaped plug member with a rounded bottom section and a seat ring adapted to be threadedly connected to the top section of the plug member. Adapted to be connected to the seat ring and plug member by means of cooperating threads is a mandrel. A conical member having a plurality of compressible legs depending therefrom is insertable over the mandrel and secured thereon by a cap member which fits over the conical member and may be attached thereto by means of cooperating threads. Threadedly connected to the top of the cap and extending upwardly into the bore of the tubing string is a rod, which is more commonly known in the trade as a rod sub. At the end of this rod sub is the male counterpart of a locking device known as a J-latch pin.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1987Date of Patent: August 2, 1988Assignee: Steve LichfieldInventor: Clark M. Sample
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Patent number: D345756Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Inventor: Edwin C. Clothier