Patents Assigned to George Tash and Debra B. Tash
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Patent number: 11493398Abstract: A drainpipe test plug for plugging a drainpipe via an opening formed therein includes a plug seal that includes a planar front surface which faces upward in the drainpipe whenever the drainpipe test plug is in a plugging position and a peripheral annular rim. The plug seal can include a plurality of holes or a continuous channel formed into the surface of the planar front surface, or a plurality of holes or a continuous channel formed into the surface of the peripheral annular rim, or both. The plug seal holes or channels impart a degree of flexibility to a peripheral area of the plug seal to facilitate the insertion and removal of the drainpipe test plug from the drainpipe. In addition, the holes or channel in the planar front surface provide additional sealing force against the interior of the drainpipe whenever the drainpipe test plug is in the plugging position.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2020Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: GEORGE TASH & DEBRA B. TASHInventors: George Tash, Trinidad Martinez
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Publication number: 20210318198Abstract: A drainpipe test plug for plugging a drainpipe via an opening formed therein includes a plug seal that includes a planar front surface which faces upward in the drainpipe whenever the drainpipe test plug is in a plugging position and a peripheral annular rim. The plug seal can include a plurality of holes or a continuous channel formed into the surface of the planar front surface, or a plurality of holes or a continuous channel formed into the surface of the peripheral annular rim, or both. The plug seal holes or channels impart a degree of flexibility to a peripheral area of the plug seal to facilitate the insertion and removal of the drainpipe test plug from the drainpipe. In addition, the holes or channel in the planar front surface provide additional sealing force against the interior of the drainpipe whenever the drainpipe test plug is in the plugging position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2020Publication date: October 14, 2021Applicant: George Tash and Debra B. Tash Community TrustInventors: George Tash, Trinidad Martinez
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Publication number: 20200240127Abstract: An automatic air release plunger is provided for unclogging an obstructed drain in a plumbing fixture having undrained wastewater. The plunger includes a handle and a hollow, compressible plunger head. The plunger head is coupled to the handle at the plunger head's proximal end. The plunger head also includes a seal extending from its distal end that is capable of sealing the plunger head to a drain opening of the plumbing fixture. Additionally, the handle and plunger head include automatic air release features that allow air to flow along an air-escape path from inside of the hollow plunger head into a void formed in the interior of the handle, and thereafter into a channel which extends from the proximal end of the plunger head to a gap at a proximal end of the handle where the air is released whenever the plunger head is compressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2019Publication date: July 30, 2020Applicant: George Tash and Debra B. Tash as Trustees of the Community Trust created under the George Tash andInventor: George Tash
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Publication number: 20200232872Abstract: A device is provided that plugs a drainpipe via an opening formed therein. The device includes a lever arm having front and rear portions, and a plug seal assembly securely coupled to the front portion of the lever arm, the plug seal assembly having a plug designed to mechanically seal the drainpipe whenever the device is locked into a plugging position within the drainpipe, and a through-hole that passes from a front side of the plug seal assembly to a rear side thereof. The device also includes a positioning arm assembly rotatably coupled to the rear portion of the lever arm and is adapted to releasably engage with the rear portion of the lever arm and a bottom rim of the opening to lock the device into the plugging position. The device also includes a fluid fill hose one end of which is sealably coupled to the through-hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2020Publication date: July 23, 2020Applicant: George Tash and Debra B. Tash as Trustees of the Community Trust created under the George Tash and DInventor: George Tash
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Publication number: 20180252612Abstract: A device is provided that plugs a drainpipe via an opening formed therein. The device includes a lever arm having front and rear portions, and a plug seal assembly securely coupled to the front portion of the lever arm, the plug seal assembly having a plug designed to mechanically seal the drainpipe whenever the device is locked into a plugging position within the drainpipe, and a through-hole that passes from a front side of the plug seal assembly to a rear side thereof. The device also includes a positioning arm assembly rotatably coupled to the rear portion of the lever arm and is adapted to releasably engage with the rear portion of the lever arm and a bottom rim of the opening to lock the device into the plugging position. The device also includes a fluid fill hose one end of which is sealably coupled to the through-hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2017Publication date: September 6, 2018Applicant: George Tash and Debra B. Tash as Trustees of the Community Trust created under the George Tash andInventor: George Tash
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Patent number: 8584297Abstract: A hand-operated drain snake is provided. The snake includes a first shaft having a first longitudinal axis, an auger disposed on an exterior surface of the first shaft, a second shaft having a second longitudinal axis, and a transverse member. A proximal end of the first shaft is disposed on one side of the transverse member and a proximal end of the second shaft is disposed on an opposite side of the transverse member such that the first axis is substantially parallel to the second axis, and the first axis is offset from the second axis by an offset distance.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2013Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: George Tash and Debra B. Tash, as Trustees of the Community TrustInventor: George Tash
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Publication number: 20130133147Abstract: A hand-operated drain snake is provided. The snake includes a first shaft having a first longitudinal axis, an auger disposed on an exterior surface of the first shaft, a second shaft having a second longitudinal axis, and a transverse member. A proximal end of the first shaft is disposed on one side of the transverse member and a proximal end of the second shaft is disposed on an opposite side of the transverse member such that the first axis is substantially parallel to the second axis, and the first axis is offset from the second axis by an offset distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2013Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: George Tash and Debra B. Tash, as Trustees of the Community Trust created under the George Tash anInventor: George Tash
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Patent number: 8365337Abstract: A hand-operated drain snake is provided. The snake includes a first shaft having a first longitudinal axis, an auger disposed on an exterior surface of the first shaft, a second shaft having a second longitudinal axis, and a transverse member. A proximal end of the first shaft is disposed on one side of the transverse member and a proximal end of the second shaft is disposed on an opposite side of the transverse member such that the first axis is substantially parallel to the second axis, and the first axis is offset from the second axis by an offset distance.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: George Tash and Debra B. Tash, As Trustees of the Community TrustInventor: George Tash
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Patent number: 7789633Abstract: The automatically deformable nozzle regulator described herein is for use in a venturi pump. The automatically deformable nozzle regulator automatically adjusts its output area as needed to provide an increased suction force at a venturi pump inlet. The nozzle regulator includes an outer tubular cylinder and an inner tubular cylinder, concentrically arranged, and an inlet section join the two cylinders at one end. The nozzle regulator is constructed of a flexible material, such that when a constricting force is applied an output area of the nozzle regulator is decreased. Fluid backpressure at the nozzle regulator caused by obstructions at the pump inlet or the head at the outlet cause backpressure and the resultant constricting force. Because the nozzle is deformable, the output area is reduced, thereby increasing suction force at the inlet to remove the obstruction and increased velocity at the outlet to increase the head at the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: George Tash and Debra B. TashInventor: George Tash