Patents by Inventor Bert D. Heinzelman
Bert D. Heinzelman has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6363817Abstract: A system for absorbing shock including a resilient member positioned between a portion of the head and a portion of the shaft of the tool. The resilient member dampens and absorbs vibration travelling from the head to the shaft and reverberations travelling through the tool. The system also includes a shock-absorbing member having an internal portion positioned within a cavity in the head of the tool and an external portion positioned on an upper surface of the head that dampens and absorbs vibration travelling within the head and reverberations travelling through the tool. The system further includes a bonding material filling spaces with the cavity and a channel within the head that further dampens and absorbs vibration travelling from the head to the shaft and reverberations travelling through the tool. The system includes a handle portion that has a soft elastomeric outer coating that provides a comfortable grip to the user and hinders vibration from travelling from the shaft to the hand of the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: General Housewares CorporationInventors: Donald R. Lamond, Bert D. Heinzelman, Christopher Claypool, Jose L. Correa, David L. French
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Patent number: 6235008Abstract: The invention relates to a novel douche nozzle suitable for vaginally administering a douche fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1997Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: SmithKline Beecham CorporationInventors: Bert D. Heinzelman, Theresa C. Desantis, Susan M. Clement, Robert W. Pritchard, Joseph A. Matthias, Jeffrey A. Karg
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Patent number: 6226886Abstract: A tape measure having a housing that encloses a coiled tape rule retractably mounted therein. The housing is constructed with an outer coating of a generally soft, resilient, pliant material that extends over a substantial portion of the housing. The tape measure further provides a locking button that is slidably attached to the housing and is adapted to selectively prevent the tape rule from moving with respect to the opening in the housing. The locking button generally includes a central portion that is located adjacent to the peripheral wall and at least one side portion located adjacent to a side wall of the housing. The locking button further includes an outer surface with an outer coating thereon of a relatively soft, skid-resistant material. The tape measure further provides a tape clip attached to a terminal end of the tape rule that includes a friction member made of a generally soft, non-skid material attached to a clip portion of the tape clip.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: General Housewares CorporationInventors: Donald R. Lamond, Bert D. Heinzelman, Dylan Akinrele, Walter Stoeckmann, Richard Whitehall
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Patent number: 6158307Abstract: A system for absorbing shock including a resilient member positioned between a portion of the head and a portion of the shaft of the tool. The resilient member dampens and absorbs vibration travelling from the head to the shaft and reverberations travelling through the tool. The system also includes a shock-absorbing member having an internal portion positioned within a cavity in the head of the tool and an external portion positioned on an upper surface of the head that dampens and absorbs vibration travelling within the head and reverberations travelling through the tool. The system further includes a bonding material filling spaces with the cavity and a channel within the head that further dampens and absorbs vibration travelling from the head to the shaft and reverberations travelling through the tool. The system includes a handle portion that has a soft elastomeric outer coating that provides a comfortable grip to the user and hinders vibration from travelling from the shaft to the hand of the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: General Housewares CorporationInventors: Donald R. Lamond, Bert D. Heinzelman, Christopher Claypool, Jose L. Correa, David L. French
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Patent number: 5848733Abstract: A child-resistant liquid dispenser such as a trigger sprayer. The dispenser comprises a dispenser body, a nozzle, and a locking mechanism. The dispenser body has a nozzle receiving end and a discharge passage configured for discharging liquid through the nozzle receiving end. The-nozzle has a nozzle opening therein and is connected to the nozzle receiving end of the dispenser body. The nozzle is rotatable relative to the dispenser body about a nozzle axis X between open and closed positions. The nozzle and dispenser body are configured such that the nozzle opening is in fluid communication with the discharge passage of the dispenser body when the nozzle is in its open position to permit fluid to flow from the discharge passage and through the nozzle opening. They are further configured such that fluid communication between the nozzle opening and discharge passage is blocked when the nozzle is in its closed position to prevent fluid flow from the discharge passage and through the nozzle opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1996Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Continental Sprayers International, Inc.Inventors: Donald D. Foster, Bert D. Heinzelman, Donald R. Lamond, William Fiebel
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Patent number: 5823395Abstract: A child-resistant liquid dispenser, such as a trigger sprayer, includes a dispenser body, a pump mechanism having a pump piston, and a trigger connected to the pump piston so that movement of the trigger effectuates movement of the pump piston. The pump mechanism is configured to draw liquid into an intake port of the dispenser body and discharge it through a discharge port upon reciprocating movement of the pump piston. The child-resistant liquid dispenser also includes a first locking mechanism which is engageable with the pump piston in a manner to prevent movement of the pump piston when in a locked position. The first locking mechanism is configured to permit normal movement of the pump piston when in an unlocked position. The child-resistant liquid dispenser further includes a second locking mechanism. The second locking mechanism is configured to releasably engage the first locking mechanism in a manner to releasably retain the first locking mechanism in its locked position.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Continental Sprayers International, Inc.Inventors: Donald D. Foster, Bert D. Heinzelman, Donald R. Lamond, William Fiebel
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Patent number: 5695481Abstract: The invention relates to a novel douche nozzle suitable for vaginally administering a douche fluid.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Smithkline Beecham CorporationInventors: Bert D. Heinzelman, Theresa C. Desantis, Susan M. Clement, Robert W. Pritchard, Joseph A. Matthias, Jeffrey A. Karg
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Patent number: 5590696Abstract: The present invention is an inflation system utilizing an inflation device and an adaptor therefor. The inflation device includes a cylindrical housing which receives a pressurized cartridge of gas, a head unit, and a nozzle. The head unit of the device includes structure for creating and delivering a metered bolus of gas per each actuation of the device. The device audibly indicates to the user when a single bolus of gas has been successfully delivered to an inflatable bladder. In another aspect of the invention, an elastomeric inflation port which serves as an adaptor for connecting the inflation device of the invention to an inflatable bladder is provided. The inflation port of the invention may also function as a fluid release mechanism to vent fluid from the bladder.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1994Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: Reebok International Ltd.Inventors: Matthew L. Phillips, Bert D. Heinzelman, Paul J. Mulhauser, David R. Schiff, Christopher Brooks, Stanley H. Remiszewski
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Patent number: 5456664Abstract: The invention provides an improved catheter steering mechanism for pulling a first catheter steering wire while simultaneously allowing a second catheter steering wire to remain static, and vice versa. The mechanism includes at least one rotatable gear and means, such as a rotatable knob, for manually rotating the gear. A first linearly slidable toothed rack is attached to the proximal end of one steering wire, and a second linearly slidable toothed rack is attached to the proximal end of the other steering wire. A toothed gear rotatable by rotation of the knob engages each of the toothed racks to move them linearly in opposite directions in response to rotation of said gear. Preferably three intermeshing gears are used so that movements of the racks are in the same direction as the rotation of the knob.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1994Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: EP Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bert D. Heinzelman, Christopher J. Brooks
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Patent number: 5446940Abstract: A toothbrush whose tufts comprise three distinct groups of rows, with each row oriented transversely to the longitudinal axis of the head. The tufts of the first group are the shortest. The endmost tufts on each row of the second kind tilt laterally outwardly by about 12 degrees. The tufts of the third group are nearest the end of the head farthest from the handle and diverge from each other. In one embodiment, each tuft of the third kind tilts laterally at an angle of about 30 degrees and forwardly at about 14 degrees. In a first embodiment, each row of the first group comprises a single, wide tuft. In a second embodiment, each row of the first group has a plurality of laterally spaced round tufts. In a third embodiment, each row of the first group comprises a plurality of laterally spaced quadrangular tufts. All of the tufts may also be considered as defining four functional groups of tufts, with each of these four groups performing a specific function during brushing.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1994Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: John P. Curtis, Kedar N. Rustogi, John C. Crawford, James H. Kemp, Thomas E. Mintel, Bert D. Heinzelman, Donald R. Lamond, Laura H. Edelman
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Patent number: 5429129Abstract: An apparatus for determining spectral absorption by a specific substance in a fluid having an energy source, a sensor an interface device, a support structure and a connector. The energy source directs energy having a predetermined wavelength into the fluid. The sensor produces an electrical output reflecting the energy it senses and indicative of the spectral absorption of the energy by the specific substance. The interface means generates a reference voltage to allow the apparatus to cooperate with prior art devices. A support means secures the other elements in proximity to the fluid. The connector communicates electrical signals to a remote display device.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1993Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Assignee: Sensor Devices, Inc.Inventors: David A. Lovejoy, Robert L. Young, Bert D. Heinzelman
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Patent number: 5398369Abstract: A toothbrush is described whose handle has a special arrangement. The handle includes an elongated handle arm formed of a plastic having a Shore Hardness value of at least 90. A pressure pad is attached to the arm and formed of an elastomer having a Shore Hardness value no higher than 80. Advantageously, the elongated handle arm has a recess in an area adjacent to connection with the brushhead. The pressure pad is arranged within that recess. At least one radial anti-slip structure, especially a semi-ring shape, protrudes from and circumscribes bottom and lateral surfaces of the arm.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1994Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: Chesebrough-Pond's USA Co., Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Bert D. Heinzelman, Donald R. Lamond, Robert Pandorf
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Patent number: D451832Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: General Housewares CorporationInventors: Donald R. Lamond, Bert D. Heinzelman, Dylan M. Akinrele, Richard Whitehall, Walter Stoeckmann
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Patent number: D457450Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2001Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: General Housewares CorporationInventors: Donald R. Lamond, Bert D. Heinzelman, Dylan M. Akinrele, Richard Whitehall, Walter Stoeckmann
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Patent number: D358485Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1992Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: John C. Crawford, Donald R. Lamond, Bert D. Heinzelman, Adam Sherman, Robert Moskovich, James Petronio
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Patent number: D363373Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1994Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: Chesebrough-Pond's USA Co., Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Bert D. Heinzelman, Donald R. Lamond, Robert Pandorf
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Patent number: D370347Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1994Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Assignee: Chesebrough-Pond's USA Co., Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Bert D. Heinzelman, Donald R. Lamond, John Moldauer
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Patent number: D390984Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1995Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Assignee: The Coleman Company, Inc.Inventors: Norris R. Long, Randall L. May, Franklin T. Schmidt, Bert D. Heinzelman, Lance V. Swearingen, Robert D. Taff, Robert J. Gross, Robert O. Van Driest, Debra S. Yates
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Patent number: D426128Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1999Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: General Housewares CorporationInventors: Donald R. Lamond, Bert D. Heinzelman, Christopher Claypool, Jose L. Correa, David L. French
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Patent number: D428570Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1999Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: General Housewares CorporationInventors: Donald R. Lamond, Bert D. Heinzelman, Christopher Claypool, Adam Sanchez