Patents by Inventor Brian R. D'Amelio
Brian R. D'Amelio 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: 20240283199Abstract: A charger for a battery comprises a charger housing, a charging circuit within the charger housing, and a charger cable mechanically connected to the charger housing and electrically connected to the charging circuit. A connector is provided on a free end of the charger cable. The connector comprises a body, an electrical terminal supported by the body, and a fuse electrically connected between the charging circuit and the electrical terminal. The fuse is located at least partially within the body of the connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2024Publication date: August 22, 2024Applicant: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Brandon J. Stafford, Benjamin C. Shaffer, Brian R. D'Amelio, Evripidis Karanasios
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Patent number: 11757295Abstract: A marine battery charger cable extender includes a terminal end that has a positive extender ring terminal and a negative extender ring terminal, and a connection end configured to connect to a terminal end of a pre-wired battery charger. The connection end includes a positive ring end, a positive ring connector configured to hold the positive ring end and galvanic connection with a positive ring terminal of the pre-wired battery charger, and a positive connection cover configured to completely encapsulate the connected positive ring end of the cable extender and the positive ring terminal of the pre-wired battery charger.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2020Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Benjamin C. Shaffer, Gerald J. Demirjian, Brian R. D'Amelio
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Publication number: 20210408811Abstract: A marine battery charger cable extender includes a terminal end that has a positive extender ring terminal and a negative extender ring terminal, and a connection end configured to connect to a terminal end of a pre-wired battery charger. The connection end includes a positive ring end, a positive ring connector configured to hold the positive ring end and galvanic connection with a positive ring terminal of the pre-wired battery charger, and a positive connection cover configured to completely encapsulate the connected positive ring end of the cable extender and the positive ring terminal of the pre-wired battery charger.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2020Publication date: December 30, 2021Applicant: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Benjamin C. Shaffer, Gerald J. Demirjian, Brian R. D'Amelio
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Patent number: 11146029Abstract: A plug holder for installing a male plug end of a marine battery charger on a marine vessel includes an outer housing, a removable sleeve, and a backstop. The outer housing has a front end defining a plug opening and a back end defining a back opening, wherein the outer housing is attachable to a vessel hull and configured to hold a male plug end of the marine battery charger within the outer housing such that it is accessible through the plug opening. The removable sleeve fits within the outer housing and is shaped to secure the male plug end within such that it does not move when connecting or disconnecting thereto. The backstop is removably connectable to the back end of the outer housing to cover the back opening. The backstop is configured to retain the removable sleeve and the male plug end within the outer housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2020Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Benjamin C. Shaffer, Gerald J. Demirjian, Brian R. D'Amelio
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Publication number: 20140052058Abstract: A breast pump provides multiple orientations of the pumping lever with respect to the breast shield. A breast pump includes a liner extending from the breast shield, through the suction chamber, and out of the suction chamber, which liner shields other components of the pump from contamination by the flow of milk through the pump during pumping operation. A breast pumping device includes a pumping lever for manually providing a cyclical vacuum within the suction chamber and an external pumping source, connected to the suction bell, that the user can activate to provide a cyclical vacuum within the suction chamber. A breast pump provides a smaller change in the grip width from when the lever is fully-extended to when the lever is fully-retracted, allowing more comfortable manual pumping.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: TOMY INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: James J. Britto, Richard M. Foley, Brian R. D'Amelio, Thomas A. Hagerty, Bryan R. Hotaling, James R. Varney, Jon R. Rossman
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Patent number: 8591458Abstract: A breast pump provides multiple orientations of the pumping lever with respect to the breast shield. A breast pump includes a liner extending from the breast shield, through the suction chamber, and out of the suction chamber, which liner shields other components of the pump from contamination by the flow of milk through the pump during pumping operation. A breast pumping device includes a pumping lever for manually providing a cyclical vacuum within the suction chamber and an external pumping source, connected to the suction bell, that the user can activate to provide a cyclical vacuum within the suction chamber. A breast pump provides a smaller change in the grip width from when the lever is fully-extended to when the lever is fully-retracted, allowing more comfortable manual pumping.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2004Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Tomy International, Inc.Inventors: James J. Britto, Richard M. Foley, Brian R. D'Amelio, Thomas A. Hagerty, Bryan R. Hotaling, Jon R. Rossman, James R. Varney
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Patent number: 7677158Abstract: A beverage maker is provided that allows a user to make a brewed beverage or dispense hot water. Various sealing and latching mechanisms are further provided for effectively sealing the brewing chamber under pressure. A mechanism is provided for reducing splashing when relatively short vessels are positioned beneath the brewing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2005Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Sunbeam Products, Inc.Inventors: Richard McDuffie, Edward Jones, Peng Chao, Jun Li Guo, Sek Biu Leung, Roy E. Whitson, Alan K. Stratton, Brian R. D'Amelio
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Publication number: 20040249340Abstract: A breast pump provides multiple orientations of the pumping lever with respect to the breast shield. A breast pump includes a liner extending from the breast shield, through the suction chamber, and out of the suction chamber, which liner shields other components of the pump from contamination by the flow of milk through the pump during pumping operation. A breast pumping device includes a pumping lever for manually providing a cyclical vacuum within the suction chamber and an external pumping source, connected to the suction bell, that the user can activate to provide a cyclical vacuum within the suction chamber. A breast pump provides a smaller change in the grip width from when the lever is fully-extended to when the lever is fully-retracted, allowing more comfortable manual pumping.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: The First Years Inc.Inventors: James J. Britto, Richard M. Foley, Brian R. D'Amelio, Thomas A. Hagerty, Bryan R. Hotaling, James R. Varney, Jon R. Rossman
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Patent number: 6749582Abstract: A breast pump provides multiple orientations of the pumping lever with respect to the breast shield. A breast pump includes a liner extending from the breast shield, through the suction chamber, and out of the suction chamber, which liner shields other components of the pump from contamination by the flow of milk through the pump during pumping operation. A breast pumping device includes a pumping lever for manually providing a cyclical vacuum within the suction chamber and an external pumping source, connected to the suction bell, that the user can activate to provide a cyclical vacuum within the suction chamber. A breast pump provides a smaller change in the grip width from when the lever is fully-extended to when the lever is fully-retracted, allowing more comfortable manual pumping.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: The First Years Inc.Inventors: James J. Britto, Richard M. Foley, Brian R. D'Amelio, Thomas A. Hagerty, Bryan R. Hotaling, James R. Varney, Jon R. Rossman
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Publication number: 20030204164Abstract: A breast pump provides multiple orientations of the pumping lever with respect to the breast shield. A breast pump includes a liner extending from the breast shield, through the suction chamber, and out of the suction chamber, which liner shields other components of the pump from contamination by the flow of milk through the pump during pumping operation. A breast pumping device includes a pumping lever for manually providing a cyclical vacuum within the suction chamber and an external pumping source, connected to the suction bell, that the user can activate to provide a cyclical vacuum within the suction chamber. A breast pump provides a smaller change in the grip width from when the lever is fully-extended to when the lever is fully-retracted, allowing more comfortable manual pumping.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventors: James J. Britto, Richard M. Foley, Brian R. D'Amelio, Thomas A. Hagerty, Bryan R. Hotaling, James R. Varney, Jon R. Rossman
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Patent number: D612756Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2009Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Insight Technology IncorporatedInventors: Brian R. D'Amelio, Christopher D. Westra, Michael S. Siopis
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Patent number: D612757Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2009Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Insight Technology IncorporatedInventors: Brian R. D'Amelio, Christopher D. Westra, Michael S. Siopis
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Patent number: D1056856Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2020Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Benjamin C. Shaffer, Gerald J. Demirjian, Brian R. D'Amelio