Patents Examined by Charles L. Willis
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Patent number: 4468879Abstract: A dual purpose fishing lure system composed of a bent strip of metal having a hole at each end and one elongated in the mid-portion with a hook attached to the strip of metal. The lure is designed so that either end may be attached to a towing fishing line to provide two different types of action of the fishing lure. When the towing line and hook are attached at the same end and the hook passes through the elongated hole on the lure, the rear portion of the lure will spin, creating the appearance of a fluttering tail action. When the towing line is attached to the other end of the lure and the hook is removed from the central hole and allowed to drag behind while, the lure will move through the water simulating the wiggling, wobbling, darting action of a live baitfish. Regardless of where the towing line is attached, one hole is left open through which water may pass to produce fish attracting sound vibrations.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1980Date of Patent: September 4, 1984Inventor: Jay S. Anson
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Patent number: 4452003Abstract: A container is provided including a pair of hingedly connected housing halves swingable between first side-by-side open positions wherein the housing halves open outwardly in the same direction and second closed positions wherein the housing halves are swung together and open into each other. One of the housing halves includes an interior anchor portion with which the hooked end of a line attached fishhook may be engaged and a remote closing edge of one of the housing halves has an outwardly opening recess formed therein for receiving the end of a fishing line attached to the fishhook, the outer end of the recess being closed by the other housing half when the housing halves are in their closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1982Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Inventors: Wayne A. Deutsch, James D. Schroeder, Greg J. Hammel
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Patent number: 4449317Abstract: This invention provides automatic fishing apparatus for trailing line fishing. The trailing line is supported on a reel which is adapted to be coupled or uncoupled with driving means to enable the line to be reeled in or let out. The selective coupling of the reel with the driving means is in response to variations in the line tension caused by a fish being hooked on the line.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1981Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Inventors: Marcus T. Brodribb, Anthony G. Brodribb, David H. Baillie
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Patent number: 4449319Abstract: Fly-exterminating apparatus including a housing defining a ring-like columnar passage having an inlet at one end and an outlet on another end, a suction-creating device for drawing a stream of air through the inlet opening, the columnar passage and the outlet opening, and mechanism for impaling the flies at the outlet while permitting the airstream to pass therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1981Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Inventor: Gerry R. Garcia
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Patent number: 4448342Abstract: A method for performing multi-layer welding using a welding robot is disclosed, in which welding on the second and subsequent layers is carried out by backwardly displacing the position of a torch tip by the amount of a preset value. This displacement is made possible through making a constant determined by a torch shape increase by the preset value.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1981Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Komatsu SeisakushoInventors: Riichi Abe, Katsuji Tsuruta, Seiji Tsujikado
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Patent number: 4445293Abstract: An improved folding line guide assembly comprises a guide ring, a pair of supporting legs extending from the guide ring and resiliently opened at lower ends thereof, and a mounting member having a guide slot slidably receiving lower ends of said supporting legs.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1981Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: Fuji Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventor: Ryuichi Ohmura
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Patent number: 4443965Abstract: An insect killer having a housing containing a motorized suction fan for drawing insects into the housing and securing them to a screen member covering a rear opening of the housing, and a scraping bar mounted on a rotating shaft in sliding contact with the interior side of the member which will crush the insects when rotated.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1982Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Inventor: Ong T. Gie
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Patent number: 4443964Abstract: Disclosure is made of a novel trap which is specifically useful for the entrapment of Heliothis virescens and related insects. The trap comprises a skewed frusto-conic member having open ends and fabricated from a reticulated, flexible, synthetic material. At one open end, a container fabricated from reticulated side walls of a synthetic, polymeric resin secures and closes that open end. A removable closure allows entry into the chamber formed in the container. The trap is supported with the container closed end uppermost and the opposite open end lowermost. Support means in a simple embodiment comprises lacings or loops secured to a staff.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1981Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: John D. Horn, Ralph J. Hodosh
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Patent number: 4441272Abstract: A device for attracting beneficial and useful insects comprising a container having a plurality of openings therein through which the insects may freely enter and exit, and a natural material at least partially filling the container, the natural material being cotton, rush, straw, or the like, and generating an environment preferred by the insects.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1981Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Inventor: Gisela Bartz
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Patent number: 4440337Abstract: A method of producing similar deep-drawn parts for double-walled structural parts having uniformly spaced walls and edge welding. During every deep-drawing procedure, a respective planar outer plate, which is placed upon the lower part of the tool, as is a filler plate, as well as a preformed or preshaped inner plate, which is placed over the tool punch, are shaped in common, whereby the preformed inner plate and the outer plate receive their final form or shape, and the filler plate is deformed into a preshaped inner plate for a subsequent deep-drawing procedure. The tool for carrying out this method is characterized in that the smallest spacing between the tool punch and the lower part of the tool corresponds to the entire thickness of the two inner plates and one outer plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1981Date of Patent: April 3, 1984Assignee: Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz AktiengesellschaftInventor: Rolf Eckert
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Patent number: 4438584Abstract: A non-toxic adhesive trap for mice and insects using a pressure sensitive adhesive which is insensitive to normal heat variations in a room and will not bleed onto adjacent surfaces. A non-porous plastic tray has a central indentation into which molten material is poured which then thickens to provide a tacky layer which will trap, by self-adhesion, any vermin coming into contact therewith.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1982Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: J. T. Eaton & Company, Inc.Inventors: Stanley Z. Baker, Benjamin H. Baker
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Patent number: 4437256Abstract: A universal float-lure is provided for the production of light and sparkling motion. A light emitting diode cartridge is insertable into the clear plastic main body of the float-lure. A self-contained clear plastic cylinder is also insertable in the main body of the float-lure. The cylinder contains highly polished metal balls and metallic particles suspended in clear oil. The balls impart movement to the metallic particles so when light hits the particles a sparkling glitter effect comparable to a skin effect of a living organism is produced.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1981Date of Patent: March 20, 1984Inventor: Walter Kulak
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Patent number: 4434572Abstract: Method and apparatus for retrieving lobsters or similar objects from the floor of a lobster pound or other shallow water body are described. An upward flow of water is established in a flexible conduit or passageway of size sufficient to accommodate the objects to be lifted. This is accomplished by a low pressure air lift particularly suited for non-traumatic handling of lobsters. Objects to be lifted are drawn into the upward flow as the flexible conduit is moved over the bottom. As objects rise to the surface they are guided or diverted by a transfer guide chamber or coupling onto a conveyor which carries the objects onto a deck or support platform floating above the water surface. The transfer chamber and conveyor shed water away from the lobsters or other objects. The transfer guide chamber, conveyor and a pivotable boom for supporting the flexible conduit in an "S" configuration are attached to a deck or support platform floating above the surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1981Date of Patent: March 6, 1984Assignee: William W. SheldonInventors: William W. Sheldon, Theodore G. Axford
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Patent number: 4433502Abstract: A fishhook assembly has the characteristics of being weedless in its unactivated-rest-position by nature of the symmetrical configuration of the three or four identical fishhooks, each point of which is positioned to the outside of the assembly and guarded by an adjacent fishhook. Resilience may be provided by the hook shanks or by other resilient members. The resilient members may be covered by a thin sheet of material, converting the assembly into a lure. Alternatively, the assembly may be used as an attachment to a lure. Additional weedless protection may be provided by protrusions or offsets on the shanks.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1981Date of Patent: February 28, 1984Inventor: Edward J. Steeve
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Patent number: 4432188Abstract: A method of stretch bagging a poultry carcass within a stretch bag, including supporting a plurality of open-ended stretch bags in superposed array; forcing pressurized air into the top open-ended stretch bag so as to open the bag; axially entering the top bag and tranversely stretching from within while vertically supporting the top bag; stuffing the top bag with an inverted fowl carcass such that the breast plate is uppermost and the legs protrude rearwadly; relaxing transverse stretching and vertical supporting of the top bag, while compressing the fowl within the top bag by interposing restraining force in the path of longitudinal advance and at the forward end of said carcass, such that the leg joints of the carcass are broken and the legs are made to conform to the body of the carcass and remaining bags. The method is distinguished from the prior art in its compressing of the fowl within the bag.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1980Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: Star Packaging CorporationInventor: Harold D. Andrews
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Patent number: 4429481Abstract: A spin-casting rod and reel assembly that has a rod with a top guide pivotally mounted between the rod butt guide and the handgrip on the main rod to impart intermittent motion or "jerking" to the line and lure during line pay-in. The jerk-rod is spring biased to an inactive position parallel to and closely adjacent to the main rod with its top guide adjacent the main rod's butt guide, and is moveable to an active position by the fisherman's manual hand manipulation with the jerk-rod top guide spaced considerably from the butt guide to accelerate line and lure pay-in intermittently.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1981Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Inventor: David H. Handa
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Patent number: 4428139Abstract: Trolling apparatus is disclosed for controlled depth trolling which includes a spring urged pin which can be turned to an "on" position where it is retained so that the pin can be successively engaged by members on the spool to provide an audible sound when the line is being drawn out by a fish on the line or which can be turned to an "off" position so that the pin is moved to a position out of engagement with the members on the spool.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1981Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Assignee: Penn Fishing Tackle Mfg. Co.Inventors: Walter J. Henze, William Purcell
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Patent number: 4428145Abstract: A shrimp bait container is disclosed which includes a plurality of stacked trays, with each tray storing live shrimp bait in a water medium. Each tray is substantially a frusto-pyramidal shaped housing having four sides and a bottom, composed of a relatively thick, thermally insulating material. The sides extend upwardly and outwardly from the bottom and are inclined so that the outer surfaces thereof for an upper one of the trays will mate with the inner surfaces thereof for an adjacent, lower one of the trays, forming an enclosed volume for storing the water medium containing the shrimp bait. The bottom of each tray has a perforation therethrough. An adjustable water depth controlling pipe is slideably mounted in substantial vertical orientation in the perforation in the bottom of each housing, having a height above the bottom which can be vertically adjusted and through which water within the enclosed volume may overflow, thus defining the depth of the water.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1981Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Inventor: Robert Wheeler
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Patent number: 4426804Abstract: A fishing float is disclosed which is comprised of two longitudinally extending half portions, lengthwisely hinged together in a manner whereby they may be opened to expose the interiors thereof and closed to form a symmetrical configuration. Each half portion defines a hollow shell with a replaceable half core therein, formed of a suitable low specific gravity closed cell form material. One half portion includes a friction jaw in each end for adjustable securing engagement with a fishing line passing therethrough, and a snap lock is formed integrally with respective mating edges of the two halves to secure said two halves in a closed condition.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1981Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Inventor: Duane Hutson
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Patent number: 4425731Abstract: A disposable rodent trap is fabricated in the form of a generally wedge-shaped enclosure from a single blank of pliable, bendable material. The right triangular ends each have an access opening formed through them at the corner adjacent the base. The back side wall is hinged at the top with the cover portion of the wedge and is bent inwardly to terminate in a moveable floor which has a transverse dimension less than the width of the main base of the trap. The moveable floor has a coating of adhesive material on it for trapping rodents. A provision is made for pulling the moveable floor toward the narrow interior portion of the wedge after a rodent is trapped to move the moveable floor and the back side wall to a position where the side wall is forward of the openings in the end walls for disposal of the trap and the rodent entrapped therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1981Date of Patent: January 17, 1984Assignee: Farnam Companies, Inc.Inventor: Joseph Orlando