Patents by Inventor Boyd I. Willat
Boyd I. Willat 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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Publication number: 20110132781Abstract: A combined wine glass and wine bottle package includes a wine glass constructed from molded plastic with an upper body defining an upwardly narrowed flume for concentrating the wine bouquet, in combination with a contoured lower base defining an annular moat surrounding a central punt. A wine bottle is sized to fit substantially, in an inverted orientation relative to the glass, into the wine glass, with a removable bottle cap nested within the central punt, and with an upper rim of the wine bottle snap-fitted into a shallow groove formed in the wine bottle near a lower end thereof. This entire package is sterile-wrapped in a sealed shrink-wrap plastic or the like. The package can be opened when desired to permit removal of the wine bottle from the wine glass, following by bottle opening and pouring of the contents into the wine glass.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: BY THE GLASS, LLCInventors: Boyd I. Willat, Joseph T. Perrulli
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Publication number: 20110132910Abstract: A wine glass constructed from molded plastic includes an upper body defining an upwardly narrowed flume for concentrating the wine bouquet, in combination with a contoured lower base defining an annular moat surrounding a central punt for enhanced visual inspection of the wine. In addition, the upper body further includes a notched indent at an outboard side thereof forming a shelf for facilitated fingertip grasping and manipulation of the assembled glass. In one form, the upper body and lower base of the wine glass are provided as separate modules adapted for assembly to form the wine glass, and disassembly for respective compact stacking. In another form, the wine glass has a one-piece construction adapted for compact stacking by nested reception of the upwardly narrowed flume partially into the underside of the lower base of an overlying glass in the stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: BY THE GLASS, LLC, a Nevada limited liability companyInventors: Boyd I. Willat, Joseph T. Perrulli, Amber R. Willat, Paul H. Velick, Gary D. Delgado
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Patent number: 7886924Abstract: A wine glass constructed from molded plastic includes an upper body defining an upwardly narrowed flume for concentrating the wine bouquet, in combination with a contoured lower base defining an annular moat surrounding a central punt for enhanced visual inspection of the wine. In addition, the upper body further includes a notched indent at an outboard side thereof forming a shelf for facilitated fingertip grasping and manipulation of the assembled glass. In one form, the upper body and lower base of the wine glass are provided as separate modules adapted for assembly to form the wine glass, and disassembly for respective compact stacking. In another form, the wine glass has a one-piece construction adapted for compact stacking by nested reception of the upwardly narrowed flume partially into the underside of the lower base of an overlying glass in the stack.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: By the Glass, LLCInventors: Boyd I. Willat, Joseph T. Perrulli, Amber R. Willat, Paul H. Velick, Gary D. Delgado
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Patent number: 7304636Abstract: A system that may couple to a computer that may include a selectably interchangeable pointing device controller, and further may include an ergonomic design that may include a front portion and a rear portion where the front portion is configured to move horizontally and vertically with respect to the rear portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: WillatInventors: Boyd I. Willat, Gary D. Delgado
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Patent number: 7273147Abstract: A wine glass constructed from molded plastic includes an upper body defining an upwardly narrowed flume for concentrating the wine bouquet, in combination with a contoured lower base defining an annular moat surrounding a central punt for enhanced visual inspection of the wine. In addition, the upper body further includes a notched indent at an outboard side thereof forming a shelf for facilitated fingertip grasping and manipulation of the assembled glass. In one form, the upper body and lower base of the wine glass are provided as separate modules adapted for assembly to form the wine glass, and disassembly for respective compact stacking. In another form, the wine glass has a one-piece construction adapted for compact stacking by nested reception of the upwardly narrowed flume partially into the underside of the lower base of an overlying glass in the stack.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2004Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Willat Ergonomic Technologies, LLCInventors: Boyd I. Willat, Joseph T. Perrulli, Paul H. Velick
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Patent number: 7159329Abstract: A picture hanging tool is provided for facilitated marking of a selected point on a wall or the like for subsequent installation of a fastener used for hanging a picture or other object from the wall. The tool includes an upper handle section adapted for manual grasping, and a lower support or base section having a hook or the like for temporarily supporting the object for movement over the wall surface to a selected precision mounting location. When the desired mounting location is obtained, an actuator mechanism including an actuator pin exposed on the upper handle section is operable to displace a spring-loaded marking element into engagement with the wall surface at the desired point for subsequent fastener installation. The tool is then removed from the wall, the fastener installed at the marked point, and the object hung from the installed fastener.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2005Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Inventors: George M. Dolenz, Boyd I. Willat, Gary D. Delgado
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Publication number: 20040248063Abstract: A dental tool includes a deformable grip for resiliently conforming to individualized anatomical contours and preferences, thereby providing enhanced user comfort with reduced fatigue. The deformable grip includes a resilient outer sleeve carried on a tool body in a position for fingertip grasping during normal use. The outer sleeve encloses an annular cavity filled at least partially with a deformable or flowable material adapted to undergo substantial localized deformation in response to fingertip pressure for custom fit conformance with the shape of the user's fingertips. In one preferred form, the dental tool is a double-ended instrument carrying a pair of tool components at the opposite ends of the tool body, with a pair of the deformable grips on the tool body proximate said opposite ends for respective fingertip grasping and appropriate custom fit deformation upon respective use of the tool components in the course of performing a dental procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Boyd I Willat, Adrian Cordova, Robert C. Portillo
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Publication number: 20040233169Abstract: A computer mouse of improved ergonomic shape includes a resilient deformable cushion for supporting a user's hand and wrist, and shaped to minimize or eliminate neurological or repetitive motion disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome. The cushion contains a flowable material such as a gel for compliant deformation in response to manual pressure, and a selected recovery time returning substantially to an initial nondeformed shape upon release of manual pressure. The cushion defines an upwardly exposed contoured surface extending over a tail region of the mouse to include a laterally spaced pair of raised landings for supporting the raised medial and lateral pads of the heel portion of the user's hand respectively overlying the trapezium and pisiform bones, in combination with an intervening recessed notch whereby the central carpal tunnel zone of the user's hand and wrist is comfortably suspended above the cushion in spaced relation therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Boyd I. Willat, Adrian Cordova, Robert C. Portillo
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Patent number: 6793426Abstract: A deformable grip is provided for a writing implement or the like, wherein the grip resiliently conforms to individualized anatomical contours and preferences thereby providing enhanced user comfort with reduced fatigue. The deformable grip includes a resilient transparent outer sleeve mounted for manual grasping during normal implement use, wherein this outer sleeve encloses at least one interior cavity containing a substantially transparent fluid filler material to provide the outer sleeve with a deformable tactile feel. At least one solid or non-fluid body such as a ball or the like is carried within the interior cavity substantially in suspension within the fluid filler material. This non-fluid body is externally visible through the transparent outer sleeve, and movably displaces in response to manual grasping of the implement to visually indicate and confirm shape deformation of the grip.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2003Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Sanford L.P.Inventor: Boyd I. Willat
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Publication number: 20040126175Abstract: A deformable grip is provided for a writing implement or the like, wherein the grip resiliently conforms to individualized anatomical contours and preferences thereby providing enhanced user comfort with reduced fatigue. The deformable grip includes a resilient transparent outer sleeve mounted for manual grasping during normal implement use, wherein this outer sleeve encloses at least one interior cavity containing a substantially transparent fluid filler material to provide the outer sleeve with a deformable tactile feel. At least one solid or non-fluid body such as a ball or the like is carried within the interior cavity substantially in suspension within the fluid filler material. This non-fluid body is externally visible through the transparent outer sleeve, and movably displaces in response to manual grasping of the implement to visually indicate and confirm shape deformation of the grip.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventor: Boyd I. Willat
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Patent number: 6725505Abstract: A deformable grip is provided for a manual implement or other substrate such as a handle for a cooking vessel or a hair brush or the like, wherein the grip resiliently conforms to individualized anatomical contours and preferences thereby providing enhanced user comfort with reduced fatigue. The deformable grip includes a resilient outer sleeve mounted on the implement in a position for manual grasping during normal use, wherein this outer sleeve encloses at least one internal cavity containing a selected quantity of shape-deformable balls to provide the outer sleeve with a deformable tactile feel during normal use. These resilient balls are sufficiently deformable to accommodate injection into the cavity through a hollow needle passed through a small puncture port formed in the sleeve, followed by return to a normal size and shape sufficiently large to prevent backflow leakage through the puncture port to the sleeve exterior.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Willat Ergonomic TechnologiesInventor: Boyd I. Willat
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Publication number: 20040064913Abstract: A deformable grip is provided for a manual implement such as a writing implement or a hair brush handle or the like, wherein the grip resiliently conforms to individualized anatomical contours and preferences thereby providing enhanced user comfort with reduced fatigue. The deformable grip includes a resilient transparent outer sleeve mounted for manual grasping during normal implement use, wherein this outer sleeve encloses at least one internal cavity containing a substantially transparent fluid filler material to provide the outer sleeve with a deformable tactile feel. At least one solid or non-fluid body such as a ball or the like is carried within the internal cavity substantially in suspension within the fluid filler material. This non-fluid body is externally visible through the transparent outer sleeve, and movably displaces in response to manual grasping of the implement to visually indicate and confirm shape deformation of the grip.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventor: Boyd I. Willat
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Publication number: 20030051316Abstract: A deformable grip for a writing implement, and related production method, are provided wherein the grip resiliently conforms to individualized anatomical contours and preferences, thereby providing enhanced user comfort with reduced fatigue. The deformable grip includes a resilient outer sleeve mounted on the writing implement in a position for manual grasping during normal use, as by fingertip grasping, wherein this outer sleeve closes an internal cavity containing a plurality of shape-deformable balls having sufficient resilience to provide the sleeve with a deformable tactile feel during normal use. These resilient balls are sufficiently deformable to accommodate injection into the cavity through a hollow needle passed through a small puncture port formed in the sleeve, followed by return to a normal size and shape sufficiently large to prevent backflow leakage through the puncture port to the sleeve exterior.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventor: Boyd I. Willat
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Publication number: 20030029002Abstract: A deformable grip is provided for a manual implement or other substrate such as a handle for a cooking vessel or a hair brush or the like, wherein the grip resiliently conforms to individualized anatomical contours and preferences thereby providing enhanced user comfort with reduced fatigue. The deformable grip includes a resilient outer sleeve mounted on the implement in a position for manual grasping during normal use, wherein this outer sleeve encloses at least one internal cavity containing a selected quantity of shape-deformable balls to provide the outer sleeve with a deformable tactile feel during normal use. These resilient balls are sufficiently deformable to accommodate injection into the cavity through a hollow needle passed through a small puncture port formed in the sleeve, followed by return to a normal size and shape sufficiently large to prevent backflow leakage through the puncture port to the sleeve exterior.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventor: Boyd I. Willat
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Publication number: 20020159328Abstract: The present invention is directed to a stackable, recyclable, plastic beverage tasting vessel, preferably used for tasting wine. The vessel comprises a bottom portion and a side wall extending upwardly and outwardly from the bottom portion and terminating in an open top having an outwardly extending rim. The rim comprises one or more of the following portions: (a) a curved portion with a plurality of radially extending ridges for aerating the beverage, (b) an angled edge portion, and (c) a curved pouting lip portion. The vessel may further comprise a raised portion or dome formed in the bottom of the vessel and projecting upwardly into the interior of the vessel, and a platform portion formed on a portion of the raised portion. The vessel may further comprise at least one radially projecting rib integral with the interior surface of the side wall and positioned opposite the platform portion. The platform portion and the rib are designed to maximize the mixing of the beverage inside the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventor: Boyd I. Willat
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Patent number: D486911Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2003Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Willat Ergonomic Technologies, LLCInventors: Boyd I. Willat, Adrian Cordova, Robert C. Portillo
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Patent number: D577547Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2007Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: By the Glass, LLCInventors: Boyd I. Willat, Joseph T. Perrulli, Paul H. Velick, Gary D. Delgado
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Patent number: D492413Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2003Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Willat Ergonomic Technologies, LLCInventors: Boyd I. Willat, Adrian Cordova, Robert C. Portillo
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Patent number: D495711Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Inventors: Boyd I. Willat, Gary D. Delgado
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Patent number: D646926Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2010Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: By The Glass, LLCInventors: Boyd I. Willat, Joseph T. Perrulli, Barbara Heizer