Patents by Inventor Carl Valiulis
Carl Valiulis 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: 11654948Abstract: A car seat holder is used to support a portable infant car seat by providing a flexible support. The apparatus comprises a first support, a second support, and a canvas. The first support and the second support are elongated members that extend across a shopping cart. The first support and the second support are rigid members that distribute the weight of an infant carriage device. The canvas is a flexible surface that extends from the first support to the second support across the shopping cart. The canvas provides a mechanism for transmitting the weight of the infant carriage device to the first support and the second support. In this way, the first support and second support hold the canvas in optimal position for holding an infant car seat. This arrangement frees up space within a shopping cart.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2021Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Inventors: Stanley Carl Valiulis, Lindsey Fleischhauer
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Publication number: 20230040649Abstract: A car seat holder is used to support a portable infant car seat by providing a flexible support. The apparatus comprises a first support, a second support, and a canvas. The first support and the second support are elongated members that extend across a shopping cart. The first support and the second support are rigid members that distribute the weight of an infant carriage device. The canvas is a flexible surface that extends from the first support to the second support across the shopping cart. The canvas provides a mechanism for transmitting the weight of the infant carriage device to the first support and the second support. In this way, the first support and second support hold the canvas in optimal position for holding an infant car seat. This arrangement frees up space within a shopping cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2021Publication date: February 9, 2023Inventors: Stanley Carl Valiulis, Lindsey Fleischhauer
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Patent number: 11001288Abstract: A car seat holder is used to support a portable infant car seat by providing a flexible support. The apparatus comprises a first support, a second support, and a canvas. The first support and the second support are elongated members that extend across a shopping cart. The first support and the second support are rigid members that distribute the weight of an infant carriage device. The canvas is a flexible surface that extends from the first support to the second support across the shopping cart. The canvas provides a mechanism for transmitting the weight of the infant carriage device to the first support and the second support. In this way, the first support and second support hold the canvas in optimal position for holding an infant car seat. This arrangement frees up space within a shopping cart.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2019Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Inventors: Stanley Carl Valiulis, Lindsey Fleischhauer
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Patent number: 10736442Abstract: A product display belt for a product display assembly may comprise a flexible strip having a top surface, a bottom surface, a front end and a back end; a plurality of hinges mounted to the bottom surface of the flexible strip to form a linear array of separated hinges extending from the front end towards the back end of the flexible strip; and a plurality of flaps, each flap having a front facing surface, a back facing surface, and a top surface, each flap mounted to an associated hinge of the plurality of hinges at the back facing surface below the top surface of the flap such that the flap has a free top end and extends downwardly away from the bottom surface of the flexible strip. Other product display belts and product display assemblies comprising the belts are provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2019Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: DaVinci IndustriesInventors: Carl Valiulis, Anthony Valiulis
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Patent number: 10723376Abstract: A car seat holder is used to support a portable infant car seat by providing a flexible support. The apparatus comprises a first support, a second support, and a canvas. The first support and the second support are elongated members that extend across a shopping cart. The first support and the second support are rigid members that distribute the weight of an infant carriage device. The canvas is a flexible surface that extends from the first support to the second support across the shopping cart. The canvas provides a mechanism for transmitting the weight of the infant carriage device to the first support and the second support. In this way, the first support and second support hold the canvas in optimal position for holding an infant car seat. This arrangement frees up space within a shopping cart.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2018Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Inventors: Stanley Carl Valiulis, Lindsey Fleischhauer
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Publication number: 20200079409Abstract: A car seat holder is used to support a portable infant car seat by providing a flexible support. The apparatus comprises a first support, a second support, and a canvas. The first support and the second support are elongated members that extend across a shopping cart. The first support and the second support are rigid members that distribute the weight of an infant carriage device. The canvas is a flexible surface that extends from the first support to the second support across the shopping cart. The canvas provides a mechanism for transmitting the weight of the infant carriage device to the first support and the second support. In this way, the first support and second support hold the canvas in optimal position for holding an infant car seat. This arrangement frees up space within a shopping cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2019Publication date: March 12, 2020Inventors: Stanley Carl Valiulis, Lindsey Fleischhauer
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Publication number: 20190374048Abstract: A product display belt for a product display assembly may comprise a flexible strip having a top surface, a bottom surface, a front end and a back end; a plurality of hinges mounted to the bottom surface of the flexible strip to form a linear array of separated hinges extending from the front end towards the back end of the flexible strip; and a plurality of flaps, each flap having a front facing surface, a back facing surface, and a top surface, each flap mounted to an associated hinge of the plurality of hinges at the back facing surface below the top surface of the flap such that the flap has a free top end and extends downwardly away from the bottom surface of the flexible strip. Other product display belts and product display assemblies comprising the belts are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2019Publication date: December 12, 2019Inventors: Carl Valiulis, Anthony Valiulis
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Patent number: 10426278Abstract: A product display belt for a product display assembly may comprise a flexible strip having a top surface, a bottom surface, a front end and a back end; a plurality of hinges mounted to the bottom surface of the flexible strip to form a linear array of separated hinges extending from the front end towards the back end of the flexible strip; and a plurality of flaps, each flap having a front facing surface, a back facing surface, and a top surface, each flap mounted to an associated hinge of the plurality of hinges at the back facing surface below the top surface of the flap such that the flap has a free top end and extends downwardly away from the bottom surface of the flexible strip. Other product display belts and product display assemblies comprising the belts are provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2017Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: DaVinci IndustriesInventors: Carl Valiulis, Anthony Valiulis
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Publication number: 20190100228Abstract: A car seat holder is used to support a portable infant car seat by providing a flexible support. The apparatus comprises a first support, a second support, and a canvas. The first support and the second support are elongated members that extend across a shopping cart. The first support and the second support are rigid members that distribute the weight of an infant carriage device. The canvas is a flexible surface that extends from the first support to the second support across the shopping cart. The canvas provides a mechanism for transmitting the weight of the infant carriage device to the first support and the second support. In this way, the first support and second support hold the canvas in optimal position for holding an infant car seat. This arrangement frees up space within a shopping cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2018Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Stanley Carl Valiulis, Lindsey Fleischhauer
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Publication number: 20190029444Abstract: A product display belt for a product display assembly may comprise a flexible strip having a top surface, a bottom surface, a front end and a back end; a plurality of hinges mounted to the bottom surface of the flexible strip to form a linear array of separated hinges extending from the front end towards the back end of the flexible strip; and a plurality of flaps, each flap having a front facing surface, a back facing surface, and a top surface, each flap mounted to an associated hinge of the plurality of hinges at the back facing surface below the top surface of the flap such that the flap has a free top end and extends downwardly away from the bottom surface of the flexible strip. Other product display belts and product display assemblies comprising the belts are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2017Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Carl Valiulis, Anthony Valiulis
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Publication number: 20030188470Abstract: An apparatus and method for aligning product packages on a scanning hook, is provided through utilization of product facing device adapted to be mounted on the upper arm of the scanning hook for sliding movement there along and adapted to be gripped adjacent the outer distal end of the upper arm regardless of the position of the facing device along the upper arm, for facing product packages supported on the lower arm of the scanning hook. The facing device includes a forked element extending downward from the upper arm past the lower arm of a scanning hook, and an elongated pulling member extending along the upper arm of the scanning hook from the forked element forward to the outer distal end of the upper arm, where the pulling member terminates in a grip element that may also be a label holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventor: Carl A. Valiulis
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Patent number: 6539280Abstract: An improved merchandising method, system and apparatus are provided through the use of product displays having a track for aligning product packages in a linear fashion, and an electronic monitoring and transmitting device in the product displays that detects a linear position of one or more product packages with respect to the tracks and generates a signal representing the number of product packages still remaining on the shelf. The signal also preferably includes an identifier code, which may include a universal product identifier code (UPC) or a serial number of the track, that can be utilized to pinpoint the location of that particular track within the store. The signal may be transmitted wirelessly as a radio frequency signal that can be received by antennas permanently installed within the store and connected to an in-store inventory control system and database.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Inventors: Carl A. Valiulis, Paul C. Blank
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Patent number: 6317028Abstract: An electronic identification, control, and security system comprises a unique identification code associated with each manufactured article, a password code, communication circuitry capable of transmitting the password code to the manufactured articles, and appliance disabling circuitry. The appliance disabling circuitry may be integrated with the manufactured articles and precludes operation of the manufactured articles upon receipt of the password code. The communication circuitry preferably includes RFID technology to transmit the password code to the article and receive the unique identification code from the article. Such system deters theft of the articles. A method for deterring theft of manufactured articles includes the steps of providing a unique identification code for each manufactured article, transmitting a password via radio frequency to each manufactured article, and disabling operation of each manufactured article in response to receipt of the password.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Electronic Security and Identification LLCInventor: Carl Valiulis
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Patent number: 6005476Abstract: An electronic identification, control, and security system comprises an electric power distribution network having a plurality of electric conductors and a plurality of electrical outlets providing electrical coupling, a controller electrically coupled to the distribution network through one of the electrical outlets, and an appliance electrically coupled to the distribution network through one of the electrical outlets. The appliance includes security and control logic, a communication interface coupled to the distribution network, and circuitry or software for disabling operation of the appliance. The controller transmits individualized information to the appliance via the distribution network independently of a physical location of the appliance. The controller may be a personal computer or a portable unit. The appliance includes a unique identification code stored therein, and the individualized information contains an address portion containing this unique identification code.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1998Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Inventor: Carl Valiulis
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Patent number: D904815Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2019Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Inventors: Stanley Carl Valiulis, Lindsey Fleischhauer