Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Stephen W. White
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Patent number: 5662986Abstract: This invention relates to holographic images formed by a unique process for various security and decorative purposes. Also, this invention relates to aluminized roll-stock holographic images formed on a plastic layer. Further, this invention relates to elements and process for transferring holographic images to yet another substrate. The invention relates to a unique process for transferring holographic images to a relatively inexpensive substrate which permits a wide-spread use of the holographic image.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1996Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Hampshire Holographic Manufacturing, Corp.Inventor: Michael J. Stepanek
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Patent number: 5609933Abstract: A ceremonial roll of material that can be easily unrolled and used is described. The roll contains a small layer or strip of releasable adhesive located on the floor surface of the roll within a starting end region of the roll. This adhesive is then pressed onto the floor itself before the roll is rolled down the aisle or walkway to be used. The adhesive will hold to the floor during the unrolling but can easily be removed by pulling up at an angle from the floor. The ceremonial roll may be made from a host of materials but a non-woven material made from long, natural and synthetic fibers and wherein the non-woven material is made from materials made from component fibers or other particles from polyesters, polypropylenes, polyamides, nylons, rayons, pulps, hemps, cottons, polyolefins and mixtures of two or more of these materials, is preferred. The ceremonial roll may also contain a plurality of adhesive strips within the starting end region to permit the roll to be placed over a set of stairs or steps.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Hampshire Paper Corp.Inventor: Michael J. Stepanek
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Patent number: 5589013Abstract: A ceremonial roll of material that can be easily unrolled and used is described. The roll contains a small layer or strip of releasable adhesive located on the floor surface of the roll at the starting end thereof. The adhesive is applied to the roll under pressure and at elevated temperatures. This adhesive is then pressed onto the floor itself before the roll is rolled down the aisle or walkway to be used. The adhesive will hold to the floor during the unrolling but can easily be removed by pulling up at an angle of greater than 30.degree. from the floor. The adhesive will resist from 10 to 300 pounds of pull at angles less than this 30.degree.. The ceremonial roll may be made from a host of materials but a non-woven material made from long, natural and synthetic fibers is preferred.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Hampshire Paper Corp.Inventor: Michael J. Stepanek
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Patent number: 5582573Abstract: A composition and process for the safe removal and treatment of hazardous waste material is described. This composition is a mixture of grout like cement containing the hazardous waste and a minor amount of an alkali metal silicate and a gelling agent. Some of the cement may be replaced by blast furnace slag, fly ash or kiln dust. The hazardous waste is then safely contained within the resulting cementitious material and can be safely disposed by burial, for example. The contaminated wastes are contained within the block and will not be exposed by regular soil actions. In addition, a vault-like formation made from the composition of this invention may be used to contain the hazardous wastes. This composition and process is particularly useful for treating soil contaminated by low level radioactive materials.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1995Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: Applied Innovations, Inc.Inventor: Ronald R. Weszely
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Patent number: 5582675Abstract: A process for the application of a releasable adhesive layer to the floor abutting surface of a ceremonial roll that can be easily unrolled and used to cover a walkway to provide a ceremonial cover therefor is described. This process employs elevated pressures and temperatures within a given time frame to laminated this adhesive layer to the floor abutting surface of the roll. This adhesive is then pressed onto the floor of the walkway itself before the roll is rolled down the aisle or walkway to be used. The adhesive will hold to the floor during the unrolling but can easily be removed by pulling up at an angle of greater than 30.degree. from the floor without being removed from the floor abutting surface of the roll. The adhesive will resist from 10 to 300 pounds of pull at angles less than this 30.degree.. The ceremonial roll may be made from a host of materials but a non-woven, fabric like materials made from long, natural and synthetic fibers are preferred.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1995Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: Hampshire Paper Corp.Inventor: Michael J. Stepanek
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Patent number: 5560501Abstract: A movable storage organizer that can be stored at an elevated level and then easily moved to a lower, using level is described. This organizer, which may be a set of drawers for containing storage items, or may be a clothes hanging facility, is contained within a set of rails that are mounted within a frame connected to the storage position. An articulatable moving means is mounted to the frame and the rails permitting the lowering of the organizer. A spring arrangement attached to said articulatable moving means and the frame assists in the easy return of the organizer from the user level back to the higher, storage level.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1995Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Inventor: James C. Rupert
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Patent number: 5540284Abstract: A portable, hand-held fire fighting tool that can be connected by a hose to a large source of fire extinguishing agent is described. This tool comprises a hollow, penetrating body having a sharp, removable cutting element connected thereto. This body is then connected to a hollow, linear handle and the angle formed between a longitudinal line drawn through the body and the handle forms an angle of between 45.degree. to 135.degree.. At the end of the handle opposite to that attached to the penetrating body element, a hose connection device is located. When this is connected to a hose, and the hose then connected to a large source of fire extinguishing agent (e.g. a fire truck or fire hydrant, for example) the fire extinguishing agent can flow through the handle and penetrating body and out over the sharp, removable cutting element attached thereto.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1995Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Assignee: Augustus Fire Tool.TM.Inventors: John Esposito, Norman E. Atwater
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Patent number: 5489741Abstract: A composition and process for the safe removal and treatment of hazardous waste material is described. This composition is a mixture of grout like cement containing the hazardous waste and a minor amount of an alkali metal silicate and a gelling agent. The hazardous waste is then safely contained within the resulting cementitious material and can be safely disposed by burial, for example. The contaminated wastes are contained within the block and will not be exposed by regular soil actions. This composition and process is particularly useful for treating soil contaminated by low level radioactive materials.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1994Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: Applied Innovations, Inc.Inventor: Ronald R. Weszely
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Patent number: 5453119Abstract: A novel solution for adding fire resistance to finely divided wood, cellulosic and fabric containing materials is described. This solution is a particular mixture of silicates of varying viscosity and may be added, in a novel process, to the finely divided wood, cellulosic and fabric containing materials during the manufacture thereof. This is a highly utile method for adding fire resistance and other factors to this material. The finely divided materials may be made from any conventional sources and include waste products. Thus, the products made from combining the solution of this invention with the finely divided materials have high value in use since recycled ingredients are involved. Products made from these mixtures and the finely divided materials include building materials such as panels and tiles as well as insulation materials which can replace the more hazardous fiber glasses.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: Loc Systems, Ltd. (L.P.)Inventor: Jack G. Helmstetter
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Patent number: 5436814Abstract: A portable, durable and rugged hand-held lighting device particularly useful as a safety flare or illumination device is described. This device utilizes a rare gas containing illumination source (e.g. a glass tube containing the rare gas) and is particularly useful in projecting light during darkness or in fog. The light source may be any of the conventional rare gas materials but neon is preferred. A fluorescent material coating the inside of the glass tube may be used enhance the output of the light from other rare gasses. The power supply for this unit may be replaceable or rechargeable batteries or the device may be connected to a permanent DC or AC power supply to enhance the life thereof. A transformer is used to increase the electrical power supply from the power supply to the glass tube and is required in order to get the high intensity light output afforded by the use of rare gas illuminating devices.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1994Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: Brite-Glow Industries, Inc.Inventor: Earl Hanley
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Patent number: 5429677Abstract: A device for adjustably providing protection to adjacent surfaces while painting is described. This device comprises a height adjustable handle connected to a masking element by an articulating hinged element. The masking element comprises a flat, rectangular guide with a series of movable fins held to one of the longer edges thereof, by a pair of opposable gripping elements. These fins can be moved and adjusted to fit in and around a clap board sided building, for example. Thus, when the device is placed on the clap board siding, the fins fit perfectly to this siding and any adjacent edge will be protected by the masking element during the painting cycle.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1994Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Inventor: David M. Brown
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Patent number: 5409067Abstract: A portable fire fighting tool that is connectable to a portable fire extinguisher is described. This tool comprises a penetrating head with a removable, sharp cutting element thereon and wherein the penetrating head is preferably connected at 90.degree. to a linear, hollow handle. At the opposite end of the handle a quick connect device may be used to connect a portable fire extinguisher and the handle together. This tool is especially useful in fighting an automobile or truck engine or trunk compartment fire when the automobile or truck is locked preventing entry into the engine compartment or the trunk. By forcing the penetrating head down and through the sheet metal of the engine or trunk compartment, the cutting element cuts through the sheet metal. When the fire extinguisher is discharged, the fire extinguishing agent (e.g. foam, water, dry chemical, Halon .RTM. or CO.sub.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1994Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Augustus Fire Tool.TM., Inc.Inventors: John Esposito, Norman E. Atwater
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Patent number: 5353575Abstract: A novel and unique method for the wrapping of an object is described. This method employs a sheet of wrapping material having an upper surface and a lower surface, a first end and a second end and having a tab closure device adhered to one end of said upper surface. When wrapping up an object, the object is laid on the upper surface on an end away from said tab and rolled thereto. The tab closure device comprises a strip of material adhered firmly to the upper surface of said material and folded over, with a small amount of pressure sensitive adhesive applied between the folds. When this is pulled up to exposed the pressure sensitive adhesive, the tab can be used to firmly close the two ends. This material is particularly useful in the quick wrapping of a floral arrangement or grouping.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Hampshire Paper Corp.Inventor: Stephen Stepanek
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Patent number: 5351892Abstract: A unitary, multi-purpose, self-contained apparatus for the selection, variable dilution, mixing and dispensing of one or more fluids into a diluent stream is described. This apparatus is made from two, complimentary halves which describe the various reservoirs, line feeds, and valves used to add these fluids to an incoming diluent stream. The apparatus can be used in combination with a shower, bath, sink faucet, hose, washing machine, and dish washer and can be used to dispense soaps, shampoos, detergents, and disinfectants, or also fertilizers, insecticides and the like. The apparatus can also be used in the embalming and medical field as well as to select, dilute, mix and dispense ingredients to prepare coffee and sodas, in coin operated dispensing machines.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1993Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Inventor: Nicholas P. Conte
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Patent number: 5342046Abstract: A novel, rigid and interlocking split grip, swing enhancing device suitable for use with a baseball or a baseball bat is described. This device is made from a hard, durable, and semi-pliable plastic material and can be installed under a conventional gripping sleeve commonly found on most baseball or softball bats. The device is installed in the proper place on the bat and the interlocking mechanism activated. When placed under one of the user's hand location (the upper or guiding hand) this device will insure a smooth and level swing and the proper alignment of the hands through the swing allowing the bat to make better contact with the ball. The device can be installed during the manufacture of the bat or can be added later.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Rotary-Grip.TM., Inc.Inventor: Albert R. Erb
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Patent number: 5259610Abstract: A novel, split grip, swing enhancing device suitable for use on a baseball or softball bat is described. This device is made from a flexible, slippable, pliable plastic material having a split longitudinally thereon and can be installed under a conventional gripping sleeve found on some bats. The split grip is placed under one of the user's hand location (the upper hand) and will insure a smooth and level swing and the proper alignment of the hands. The device can be installed during the manufacture of the bat or can be added later. A particularly preferred device is thick and made from two layers, the first layer of which is low slip and faces the sleeve and the second layer of which is high slip and faces the bat handle surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Rotary-Grip.TM., Inc.Inventor: Albert R. Erb
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Patent number: 5246495Abstract: A novel and stable solution that can be applied on already existing cementitious structures or mixed with the cementitious matter prior to casting, is described. This solution is a simple, stable and environmentally safe material containing a sodium silicate, a dispersing agent and water containing a polysiloxane. Structures that have this material coated thereon or mixed therewith exhibit significant resistance to water penetration and resulting corrosion of re-bar elements and spalling of the concrete.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Loc Systems, Ltd. (LP)Inventor: Jack G. Helmstetter
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Patent number: 5238246Abstract: A novel, split grip, swing enhancing device suitable for use with a baseball bat is described. This device is made from a flexible, slippable, pliable plastic material and can be installed under a conventional gripping sleeve commonly found on most baseball bats. The split grip is placed under one of the user's hand location (the upper hand) and will insure a smooth and level swing and the proper alignment of the hands. The device can be installed during the manufacture of the bat or can be added later.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1992Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Rotary-Grip.TM., Inc.Inventor: Albert R. Erb
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Patent number: 5194060Abstract: A storable exercise device that can be used to perform a plurality of exercises is described. This device comprises a long shaft having a hingeable element on one end and a means for holding a plurality of weights on the other end. In between are, in order, a seat, a foldable knee lifting device, a foot element, a hooking means and a movable foot rest. This exercise device is particularly useful for exercising the calf muscles of the user. However, a plurality of other devices can be attached to the hooking element that is primarily used to store the device in an upright position against a wall. These other devices can be used to exercise shoulder, back, neck, chest and arm muscles, for example. Since the exercise device of this invention is simple, easy to assemble, storable and relatively inexpensive to manufacture, it has great utility over elements available in the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1992Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Inventor: Thomas M. Marchetti
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Patent number: 5107578Abstract: A novel chair rung repair kit and method to repair a broken chair rung is described. Normally, after a period of time, chair rungs tend to dry out, especially those made from wood. By drilling a small, tapered hole in the longitudinal end of the broken rung, and by inserting a small, tapered and barbed element therein, the rung can be expanded to its normal size and thus repair can be accomplished quickly and easily. The repair is then permanent.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1991Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Core Guard Industries, Inc.Inventor: John G. Helmstetter