Patents Assigned to Richard L. Caslin
  • Patent number: 4592469
    Abstract: A long length of large plastic sheet tubing is stored in a cardboard storage cartridge having a hollow, box-like, flattened housing with a large circular opening in the top wall and a large circular opening in the bottom wall aligned with the first opening. A hollow center core is integral with the top wall and is present within the cartridge, and it is of generally cylindrical form. Both the top and bottom walls of the cartridge are of generally square form, and the top wall has downturned side flanges that have a height slightly greater than the height of the hollow center core. A long length of large plastic sheet tubing is loaded into the cartridge when the bottom wall is opened and the cartridge is inverted, where the plastic sheet tubing is folded lengthwise or compressed into the area bounded by the hollow center core and the side flanges and the top and bottom walls of the cartridge housing. Means are provided for sealing the bottom wall to the cartridge to confine the plastic sheet tubing therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1986
    Assignee: Richard L. Caslin
    Inventor: John L. Gaither
  • Patent number: 4550553
    Abstract: Apparatus is mounted on the rear of a riding lawn mower for utilizing a large supply of large size plastic sheet tubing to form plastic bags as needed for receiving the grass cuttings being discharged from the lawn mower, so that the mower operator need not leave his seat on the lawn mower in order to seal the plastic bag after it is full of cuttings, and to discharge the bag away from the lawn mower. This apparatus is vertically mounted. The grass cuttings are blown to the top of the apparatus into a first air-release funnel. Beneath this funnel is a supply of large plastic sheet tubing folded lengthwise into an annular cartridge. A throttle section is positioned beneath the cartridge for collapsing the sheet tubing into a rope-like formation. Then a pair of vertically-spaced sealing tape dispensers serve to seal the rope-like formation at two locations. Then a cutter severs the plastic to complete sealing the top of a filled bag and for sealing the bottom of the next plastic bag to be filled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1985
    Assignee: Richard L. Caslin
    Inventor: John L. Gaither
  • Patent number: 4498238
    Abstract: A transparent perspective hand-held tracing board is shown for use with a sheet of transparent drawing material. This board is formed of a rigid plastic or glass panel. A measured pattern is imprinted on the panel to assist in judging distance and relative angles. A supporting handle is mounted from one side edge of the panel for use by one hand in holding the panel in space so that an object being drawn at a distance may be sighted both through the drawing material and the board, and the angle and distance of the board may be adjusted to fit on the said measured patterns so the object may be traced on the drawing material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: February 12, 1985
    Assignee: Richard L. Caslin
    Inventor: James N. Vaughn
  • Patent number: 4493437
    Abstract: A standard caulking gun is shown having two new features added thereto. The first feature is a replaceable razor blade that is clamped in a notched edge of one wall of the hollow trigger. In combination with the razor blade is a hole in an adjacent wall of the hollow handle. Over the hole is placed an adjustable adapter having various size angular openings for cutting the tip off of the nozzle of a caulking tube at a 45.degree. angle. The second new feature is an elongated pick built into the hollow handle to be retracted when not in use, and to be extendible for receiving the open nozzle thereover so as to pierce the seal of the tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1985
    Assignee: Richard L. Caslin
    Inventor: Kenneth S. Breeden