Patents Assigned to Timothy J. Martin
  • Patent number: 5675860
    Abstract: A hand held applicator tool adapted to work a mass of filler material into a gap to form a seal between two pieces. The tool includes a handle having attached thereto a tapered head defined by tapered lateral side edges thereof which cooperate to define a tip as well as a working surface. The head being upturned in the area adjacent the tip and including a rim margin adjacent the side edges and the tip wherein the rim margin is made of a flexible and resilient material. The tool may further have working tips each having a different radius of curvature so as to seal a gap having at least two different bead widths.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1997
    Assignees: Timothy J. Martin, Michael R. Henson
    Inventor: Carl Campbell
  • Patent number: 5084309
    Abstract: The invention includes a product and a fabrication method for generating one image in the presence of ambient light and a second different image in the absence of ambient light. This invention can use phosphorescent material to form one of the images. This invention is particularly related to puzzles or novelty artwork for children.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 28, 1992
    Assignees: Timothy J. Martin, Russell C. Cline
    Inventors: Lou E. Smith, David W. Box
  • Patent number: 4866872
    Abstract: An ice fishing apparatus and method for retrieving fish through an ice hole during ice fishing provides a support member that is mounted to a base member that is supported by the upper surface of an ice layer. The support member is extended and retracted through the ice hole and is operative to support a fish during such motion. An extension and retrieval mechanism, such as a slide rod interconnecting the base and support member, operates to extend and retract the support member whereby a fish caught on a fishing line may be maneuvered to the ice hole, and onto the support member and supported during upward movement through the ice hole. The support member may be pivoted out of alignment with the ice hole so as not to obstruct the lower opening thereto, and biased against the ice layer lower surface in a ready position. An adjustable limit stop accommodates ice layers of varied thicknesses. The base member is preferably a circular collar, and the support member a pan element with drain holes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1989
    Assignees: Timothy J. Martin, Russell C. Cline
    Inventors: Roger E. Guilbault, Chuck Gilbert
  • Patent number: 4721140
    Abstract: A screen device is adapted to cover a container or plate of food during heating, especially in microwave ovens. The screen device is formed as a sheet of open weave material, preferably polyester, and a plurality of plastic weight elements are secured to the peripheral margin of the sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1988
    Assignee: Timothy J. Martin
    Inventor: Stanley W. Coker
  • Patent number: 4693394
    Abstract: There is disclosed a flexible, hollow, tubular member for conducting a fluid therethrough to cause the tubular member to move in a whip-like manner inside a container. The conduction of fluid therethrough causes the tubular member to move in a generally upward direction through material in the container while producing whip-like motions of the tubular member to agitate compacted portions of the material and cause the material to discharge from the container. The container may include a passageway covered by an entry/sealing means which includes a one way flap or a flexible tubular housing to permit insertion of the tubular member enclosed by a tubular housing into the container, while preventing the escape of material from the container when the tubular member/housing has been removed. Retraction of the tubular housing relative to the flexible tubular member providing a substantially exposed section of the tubular member to allow for the random, whip-like movement of the tubular member in the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1985
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1987
    Assignee: Timothy J. Martin, Jr.
    Inventors: Timothy J. Martin, Jr., Richard T. Henry