Patents by Inventor David D. McCormick
David D. McCormick 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: 10676335Abstract: A fluid funnel includes an open-topped mouth for receiving DEF or other liquids from a jug or other source; an elongated hollow stem depending from the mouth for directing the fluids from the mouth into a DEF tank or other fluid receptacle; and a tapered throat that joins the mouth and stem. The funnel more effectively direct fluids into a tank, even when the funnel is tilted; inhibits fluids from backing-up into the mouth and/or spilling out of the funnel; prevents displaced air from bubbling up through fluids in the mouth; and more firmly engages and seats within a tank port.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2018Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: Hopkins Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Vicki Sickler, David D. McCormick
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Patent number: 5573214Abstract: A cup holding assembly for use in vehicles includes a strap having upper and lower ends, a cup holder, a support means for supporting the cup holder on the strap, at least one mounting means for mounting the assembly to any of a number of interior vehicle structures, and a leveling means for adjusting the orientation of the cup holder with respect to the vehicle. A first mounting means is provided adjacent the upper end of the strap, and includes a tongue protruding downward from the upper end, the strap and the tongue defining a hook, a suction cup, and a clip means for clipping the suction cup to the upper end. The first mounting means allows the assembly to be mounted to a door of the vehicle having a shiftable window and space for receiving the shiftable window. A second mounting means may be provided adjacent the lower end, and includes a mounting clip which engages a headrest support for mounting the assembly on the headrest support.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1994Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: Jasco, Inc.Inventors: Stephen W. Jones, Don G. Sneed, David D. McCormick, Donald L. Rohrs
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Patent number: 5447401Abstract: A fastener is formed with an elongated threaded portion defined by a central shank and a thread formed on the shank, a neck collinear with the shank, and a head provided with a recess adapted to receive a tool for rotating the fastener. The shank of the threaded portion includes a cylindrical body and a tapered penetrating point extending longitudinally from the body. The thread is provided with a constant diameter section along the cylindrical body and a tapered section along the tapered penetrating point. The constant diameter section defines a major diameter that is more than about double the minor diameter defined by the body of the shank. The thread defines a pitch greater than the cross-sectional thickness of the thread along the shank so that the cylindrical shank is exposed within each pitch of the thread.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1993Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: Jasco, Inc.Inventors: Stephen W. Jones, Glenn A. Davis, David D. McCormick, James D. TerMeer, Donald L. Rohrs
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Patent number: 5444876Abstract: Protective eyewear having a wrap-around type lens and a frame which surrounds the upper and side edges of the lens. The frame includes a slot to receive the lens, and the slot has spaced pawls within the slot. The lens includes mating detents within the face of the lens to receive the pawls and thus retain the lens to the frame. The lateral edges of the frame include upper and lower struts and a bracing bar extends vertically between the struts to define an airflow opening. Rearward of the bracing bar a paint hinge posts extend from the struts in coaxial spaced opposed relation. The temple for the eyewear includes a hinge end having a pivot hole for receiving the hinge posts. The pivot hole includes a cutout with a height corresponding to that of one of the hinge posts, and a width slightly less than that of this hinge post. The temple may thus be mounted and removed from the hinge posts by inserting a first hinge post into the hinge hole, and then snapping the cutout over the remaining hinge post.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1994Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Parmelee Industries, Inc.Inventors: James M. Cooper, Donald L. Rohrs, David D. McCormick
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Patent number: 5149032Abstract: A universal cup holder (10) for use in vehicles comprising a base (12) having a pair of fixed upright arms (14,16); an adjustable unit (18) shiftably carried by the base (12), the adjustable unit (18) including a pair of upright arms (20,22) which are shiftable toward and away from the fixed arms (14,16) whereby to permit the creation of a cup receiving area (24) of differing sizes within the confines of the arms (14,16,20,22) with open spaces (26,28,30,32) being between all of the arms for receiving the handle, if present, on the container positioned within the cup receiving area (24). Incremental shifting of the unit (18) is permitted by a ratcheting pawl assembly (56) which, once the cup receiving area (24) has been defined may be locked by means (64) to retain the area (24) in its desired dimension.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1990Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Inventors: Stephen W. Jones, Mitchell H. Babkes, David D. McCormick
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Patent number: 5007103Abstract: An electric heater assembly which provides an alarm warning when an abnormal condition occurs and which simultaneously disables the electrical heating elements is provided. The heater element assembly includes a heating element, an electrically actuated alarm which provides an alarm warning when an abnormal condition occurs, and a tip-over switch which provides a closed circuit when the heater is in a predetermined level position and which provides an open circuit when the heater is tilted beyond a selected tilt angle. The electrical heating element, electrically actuated alarm, and tip-over switch are electrically connected such that the tip-over switch disables the heating element and actuates the alarm when the tip-over switch is in one of the open and closed positions, and such that the tip-over switch enables the heating element and disables the alarm when the tip-over switch is in the other of the open closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1988Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: Rival Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Paul C. Tyrrell, Johannes B. Backes, David D. McCormick, John F. Jesse
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Patent number: 4657193Abstract: A food processor for cutting, comminuting and blending various culinary ingredients includes a drive unit which is expressly designed for installation on the underside of kitchen cabinets and at least one food receiving container having a rotating cutter assembly disposed therein. The rotating cutter assembly includes a pair of blades slidably mounted upon a shaft which food in opposite directions to improve the uniformity of cutting and blending. The food container is slidably received in the drive unit and a connection and release mechanism therein automatically interconnects the cutter assembly with an output drive member in the drive unit when the food container is fully seated therein. A release mechanism may be manually activated to disconnect the drive member prior to the removal of the food container from the drive unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1985Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: Rival Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Stephen L. Whittenburg, David S. Morris, Albert V. Edmonds, John McGaw, David D. McCormick, William L. Bartlett, Edward Cruz, David Harding
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Patent number: 4509412Abstract: A steam cooking utensil is disclosed which includes a base; a boiling water reservoir and a condensate trough defined by the base; and a heater disposed centrally to the boiling water reservoir, mounted in the base, and coupled to a thermostat also mounted in the base. The condensate trough is disposed in annular relationship to the boiling water reservoir. A food tray defining a imperforate central surface and an array of peripheral aperatures is supported such that the imperforate surface is vertically aligned with the boiling water reservoir and the array of peripheral apertures is vertically aligned with the condensate trough. A cover having a bottom opening defined by a rim is positioned over the food tray, condensate trough and boiling water reservoir, such that the rim cooperates with an outer peripheral lip of the condensate trough to form a seal. The disclosed steam cooking utensil operates to cook food quickly, cleanly and efficiently.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1983Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: Rival Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Stephen L. Whittenburg, David D. McCormick, William J. Tweed, A. Aykut Ozgunay, James T. Williams
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Patent number: D313069Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1988Date of Patent: December 18, 1990Assignee: Rival Manufacturing CompanyInventor: David D. McCormick
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Patent number: D331175Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1991Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Assignee: Stephen W. JonesInventors: Stephen W. Jones, Mitchell H. Babkes, David D. McCormick
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Patent number: D369174Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Parmelee Industries, Inc.Inventors: James M. Cooper, Donald L. Rohrs, David D. McCormick
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Patent number: D902970Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2019Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: Hopkins Manufacturing CorporationInventor: David D. McCormick