Patents by Inventor Brett Moody
Brett Moody 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: 20210145196Abstract: A beverage container insulating device includes an outer wall and at least one protrusion. The outer wall defines an internal cavity and an orifice that accesses the internal cavity. The at least one protrusion extends into the internal cavity from an internal surface of the outer wall. The protrusion is configured to engage a beverage container when inserted into the internal cavity via an interference-fit such that the protrusion deforms the beverage container and affixes the position of the beverage container within the internal cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2019Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: Brett MOODY, John J. ANTHONY, James ORRICO
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Patent number: 10849445Abstract: A beverage container includes a first vessel, a second vessel, a cap assembly, a first conduit, and a second conduit. The first and second vessels are vertically stacked and define first and second internal cavities, respectively. The first vessel is disposed above the second vessel. A cap assembly is secured to a top of the first vessel. The cap assembly defines first, second, and third orifices. The first orifice establishes fluid communication with the first internal cavity. The first conduit establishes fluid communication between the second internal cavity and the second orifice. The second conduit establishes fluid communication between the second internal cavity and the third orifice.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2018Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: Upslope Brands, Inc.Inventors: John J. Anthony, Brett Moody, James Orrico
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Publication number: 20190335929Abstract: A beverage container includes a first vessel, a second vessel, a cap assembly, a first conduit, and a second conduit. The first and second vessels are vertically stacked and define first and second internal cavities, respectively. The first vessel is disposed above the second vessel. A cap assembly is secured to a top of the first vessel. The cap assembly defines first, second, and third orifices. The first orifice establishes fluid communication with the first internal cavity. The first conduit establishes fluid communication between the second internal cavity and the second orifice. The second conduit establishes fluid communication between the second internal cavity and the third orifice.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2018Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: John J. ANTHONY, Brett MOODY, James ORRICO
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Publication number: 20140334801Abstract: A light and fragrance producing device includes an electrically powered light source and a separate electrically powered heating element. The device also includes a fragrance disk or cup that can emit fragrances when heated by the heating element. The fragrance disk also can be configured to remain solid while heated by the heating element rather than melting or evaporating. The fragrance cup can remain solid and contain hot or melted fragrance materials therein. The device can also include a decorative outer housing that can be interchangeable.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: IDC ENCHANTED LIGHTING COMPANY, LLCInventors: John Browder, Matthew Kowalec, Alan Rushing, Brett Moody
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Patent number: 8724975Abstract: A light and fragrance producing device includes an electrically powered light source and a separate electrically powered heating element. The device also includes a fragrance disk that can emit fragrances when heated by the heating element. The fragrance disk also can be configured to remain solid while heated by the heating element rather than melting or evaporating. The device can also include a decorative outer housing that can be interchangeable.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2013Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: IDC Enchanted Lighting Company, LLCInventors: John Browder, Matthew Kowalec, Alan Rushing, Brett Moody
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Publication number: 20130170184Abstract: A light and fragrance producing device includes an electrically powered light source and a separate electrically powered heating element. The device also includes a fragrance disk that can emit fragrances when heated by the heating element. The fragrance disk also can be configured to remain solid while heated by the heating element rather than melting or evaporating. The device can also include a decorative outer housing that can be interchangeable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2013Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: IDC ENCHANTED LIGHTING COMPANY, LLCInventors: John Browder, Matthew Kowalec, Alan Rushing, Brett Moody
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Patent number: 8412029Abstract: A light and fragrance producing device includes an electrically powered light source and a separate electrically powered heating element. The device also includes a fragrance disk that can emit fragrances when heated by the heating element. The fragrance disk also can be configured to remain solid while heated by the heating element rather than melting or evaporating. The device can also include a decorative outer housing that can be interchangeable.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: IDC Enchanted Lighting Company, LLCInventors: John Browder, Matthew Kowalec, Alan Rushing, Brett Moody
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Publication number: 20120093491Abstract: A light and fragrance producing device includes an electrically powered light source and a separate electrically powered heating element. The device also includes a fragrance disk that can emit fragrances when heated by the heating element. The fragrance disk also can be configured to remain solid while heated by the heating element rather than melting or evaporating. The device can also include a decorative outer housing that can be interchangeable.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: IDC ENCHANTED LIGHTING COMPANY, LLCInventors: John Browder, Matthew Kowalec, Alan Rushing, Brett Moody
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Publication number: 20080277065Abstract: A hand-held manually operated labeling apparatus has at least one accessory storage chamber designed to improve a user's ability to use the apparatus. A variety of configurations and locations for the storage chamber are preferred. Preferred accessories are additional ink cartridges and printed information sheets.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventors: Brett Moody, David M. Hines, Alan Rushing
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Publication number: 20080098915Abstract: A two-ended ink stamper has at least one handle with at least two ends. A first frame and a second frame are provided, and each frame is disposed adjacent to a different one of the ends of the handle. Each frame extends in a different direction from the handle. At least two platens are respectively operatively attached to, and disposed within, one of the frames for selective movement within the frame between a non-marking position and a marking position. Each platen is secured to the handle and extends outward from a different end of the handle. Thus, moving the handle moves the platens relative to the frames and between non-marking and marking positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventor: Brett Moody
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Publication number: 20060191431Abstract: A two-ended ink stamper has at least one handle with at least two ends. A first frame and a second frame are provided, and each frame is disposed adjacent to a different one of the ends of the handle. Each frame extends in a different direction from the handle. At least two platens are respectively operatively attached to, and disposed within, one of the frames for selective movement within the frame between a non-marking position and a marking position. Each platen is secured to the handle and extends outward from a different end of the handle. Thus, moving the handle moves the platens relative to the frames and between non-marking and marking positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventor: Brett Moody
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Patent number: 7086331Abstract: A hand-held ink stamper has a base, an actuator slidably disposed on the base, and a die mount movably mounted within the base. The die mount is connected to the actuator and movable to at least a printing position upon movement of the actuator. A die is mounted on the die mount. A first, removable ink supply is mounted within the base at a first position and provides ink to the die. At least one second, spare, removable ink supply is stored within the base at a second position. The second ink supply is removable for replacing the first ink supply by moving the second ink supply to the first position.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2005Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Cosco Industries, Inc.Inventor: Brett Moody
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Publication number: 20060144267Abstract: A hand-held ink stamper has a base, an actuator slidably disposed on the base, and a die mount movably mounted within the base. The die mount is connected to the actuator and movable to at least a printing position upon movement of the actuator. A die is mounted on the die mount. A first, removable ink supply is mounted within the base at a first position and provides ink to the die. At least one second, spare, removable ink supply is stored within the base at a second position. The second ink supply is removable for replacing the first ink supply by moving the second ink supply to the first position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2005Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventor: Brett Moody
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Publication number: 20050184080Abstract: A note dispenser attached to an article with a wall for holding a note pad between the dispenser and the article wall. The dispenser has a front wall spaced from the article wall and defines a hole for providing access to notes from the note pad through the front wall. The dispenser has at least one sidewall extending from the front wall and toward the article wall. The sidewalls have an edge opposing the article wall so that the note pad is surrounded by the front wall, the article wall and the sidewalls. At least one sidewall is configured for engaging the article wall which connects the note dispenser to the article wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2004Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: Brett Moody, Brad Davis