Abstract: The present invention is directed to a pill-counting machine and method of counting pills that uses a rotatable first pill rotor having a plurality of holes, a second pill rotor having a single orifice and a rotatable third pill rotor having a plurality of chambers.
Abstract: A shopping cart is provided with an undercarriage frame mounted upon wheels. The frame supports a basket and at least two seating sections for children. The seating sections are aligned such that both children, when seated, face backward and are positioned in line with one another. Each seating section is mounted upon an end wall, one of which is located at the rear of the cart and the second of which is located at an intermediate point along the cart proximate the rear end. Each seating section is formed with collapsible bottom and back member. When collapsed, the shopping cart affords primary and secondary basket regions with the secondary region located below the rearmost seat and serving the dual purpose of a leg area for the forwardmost child. In the first embodiment, both end walls are pivotally mounted to the basket and rotatable upward to allow multiple carts to be interconnected.
Abstract: A motorcycle accessory quick-release attachment assembly is provided which consists of two or more motorcycle accessories adapted to be releasably attached to the same set of mounting studs without the use of tools. In a preferred embodiment, each motorcycle accessory includes one or more front hooks for mounting on the front mounting studs, one or more rear hooks for mounting on the rear mounting studs, and one or more latches rotatably connected to the rear hooks for securing and releasing the rear hooks to and from the rear mounting studs. Significantly, the configuration of the latches allows the accessories to be releasably attached to the same set of mounting studs. Each of the latches may be configured to receive a padlock to lock the rear hooks to the rear mounting studs. As such, the accessories can be optionally locked to the motorcycle to guard against theft.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method for making a molded roofing unit formed of a fiber-reinforced plastic composition. In a preferred embodiment, the method comprises forming a camber in the roofing unit. The method of the present invention provides consistent results in the molding process, low material and production costs, and produces a roofing product with high rigidity and strength, impact resistance, stability in high wind conditions, and which is easy to install.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 1, 2000
Date of Patent:
September 18, 2001
Assignee:
Poly Proximates, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph C. Roetheli, Tony J. Evans, D. Kevin Pratt, Robert Joseph Alexander
Abstract: The invention is directed to a self-contained hose and valve assembly for installation on a pressurized canister. In one embodiment of the invention, a flexible hose is wrapped around a valve and is removably attached to a base supporting the valve. The hose and valve are housed within a cover that is removably secured to the base to form a self-contained unit. In an additional embodiment of the invention, the self-contained hose and valve assembly does not contain a cover and the hose is instead attached to the valve or the base by an adhesive or a mechanical fastener, such as a shrink sleeve to form the self-contained unit.
Abstract: A toilet clearing device that produces a stream of pressurized water to break up and/or dislodge obstructions in the outlet duct of a toilet. The toilet clearing device is a conduit comprised of an inlet, a flexible section, a rigid handle section, a dislodging extension, and an outlet in fluid flow communication, such that water may be conveyed from the water source, though the device and into the outlet duct of the toilet. The dislodging extension of the device is preferably configured to be inserted into the outlet duct of the toilet. In use, the inlet of the device is attached to a water source, and the user grasps the rigid handle section of the device to direct the dislodging extension of the device toward the obstruction within the outlet duct of the toilet. The pressurized water exiting the device breaks up and/or dislodges the obstruction and pushes it out through the outlet duct of the toilet.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a molded roofing unit formed of a fiber-reinforced plastic composition configured to simulate the appearance of a conventional roofing product, such as a cedar shake, slate, or tile roofing product. The roofing product is configured to provide consistent results in the molding process, low material and production costs, high rigidity and strength, impact resistance, stability in high wind conditions, and ease of installation. In a preferred embodiment, the fiber-reinforced plastic composition is comprised of a polyolefin plastic compounded with at least partially delignified agricultural our forestry fibers. The roofing units possess high impact resistance, wind resistance and at least a Class C residential fire rating.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 31, 1998
Date of Patent:
December 26, 2000
Assignee:
Poly Proximates, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph C. Roetheli, Tony J. Evans, D. Kevin Pratt, Robert Joseph Alexander
Abstract: A pet cage dryer comprising a cage and a fan assembly mounted thereon for drying the wet coat of a pet animal housed inside the cage. In use, the fan assembly directs a high volume of ambient temperature air across substantially the entire interior region of the cage such that the air dries substantially every surface of the pet's coat at the same time. As a result, the pet cage dryer is able to dry the pet's coat in a relatively short period of time without the use of heated air and without any manual intervention on the part of a groomer during the drying process.
Abstract: This invention is directed to an expandable stent useful for implantation into an artery or the like. The stents are made using electroforming techniques in which an electrically-conductive mandrel is coated with a suitable resist material, after which the resist is exposed to an appropriate light pattern and frequency so as to form a stent pattern in the resist. The mandrel is then electroplated with a suitable stent material. The mandrel is etched away once a sufficient layer of stent material is deposited, leaving a completed stent.