Patents Assigned to G. Kendall Parmelee
  • Patent number: 4475364
    Abstract: Door-barring lock apparatus has a bar member rotatably mounted to the wall near the doorway. When in a transverse or generally horizontal position, this bar member projects into the doorway for engaging the inside of the door near the opposite margin from the hinges for advantageously, positively barring the door against opening inwardly. By manipulation of a handle located inside of the building near the bar member, a person inside of the building can de-couple the bar from a locking rod extending through the wall to the outside of the building. Such de-coupling enables the person inside of the building to rotate the bar into an upright position for freeing the door to allow the door to be opened, regardless of whether this rod is locked against rotation. A lock assembly accessible from the outside of the building normally serves to lock the rod against rotation for normally locking the bar member in its transverse door-barring position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 9, 1984
    Assignees: Claire D. Frank, Gerald A. Frank, Anne Spisak, John J. Palermo, G. Kendall Parmelee, Susan L. Burns
    Inventor: Carl A. Frank
  • Patent number: 4089341
    Abstract: Connector method and apparatus for coupling together two systems or combinations of systems, for example, vessels such as pipes, conduits, chambers, tanks or the like to provide intercommunication between them while automatically excluding the environment from the system interiors during and after the coupling operation and while preventing any dilution of or loss of the fluid or vacuum within the respective system interiors. The connector apparatus of the present invention includes a male connector element, coupled to a first system, defining a conduit which communicates with the interior of this first system and having a nonplanar sealing surface which forms an apex. A female connector element is coupled to a second system and defines a conduit which communicates with the interior of this second system. The female connector element also has a sealing surface adapted to engage with the male sealing surface, and at least one of these sealing surfaces is deformable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1978
    Assignee: G. Kendall Parmelee
    Inventor: Akira Okaya
  • Patent number: 4069748
    Abstract: A method of forming a nozzle outlet in the stretchable, flexible wall for a container by providing rigid inner and outer sleeves adapted to mate together in taper-interlocked relationship by stretching a portion of the wall around the inner sleeve and becoming sandwiched between the mated sleeves. The inner sleeve has an outlet passage extending therethrough and has an exterior surface which tapers at a small angle, the outer sleeve having an interior surface tapering at a corresponding angle so the sleeves will engage together in a wedging-locking relationship with the stretched wall portion sandwiched and protected between them.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1978
    Assignees: Claire D. Frank, Gerald A. Frank, G. Kendall Parmelee
    Inventor: Carl A. Frank