Patents by Inventor Gary Bartlett
Gary Bartlett 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: 7754133Abstract: A product and method where a multi-colored product is rotationally molded with no or essentially no blending of the colors. A separation sheet is positioned in the mold to separate relatively adjacent portions of the mold cavity that contain differently colored resins. The separation sheet acts as a barrier to prevent the differently colored resins from blending during the molding process. During the molding process, the molten resins may fuse to opposite sides of the separation sheet, or the separation sheet may melt and disperse, all or in part, within the mold while maintaining a distinct color difference between the differently colored portions of the molded product.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: The Little Tikes CompanyInventors: Mark Bachner, Paul Bachman, Mike McMinn, Gary Bartlett, Eric Selner, Kevin Sandieson
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Publication number: 20090001249Abstract: A product and method where a multi-colored product is rotationally molded with no or essentially no blending of the colors. A separation sheet is positioned in the mold to separate relatively adjacent portions of the mold cavity that contain differently colored resins. The separation sheet acts as a barrier to prevent the differently colored resins from blending during the molding process. During the molding process, the molten resins may fuse to opposite sides of the separation sheet, or the separation sheet may melt and disperse, all or in part, within the mold while maintaining a distinct color difference between the differently colored portions of the molded product.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: Mark Bachner, Paul Bachman, Mike McMinn, Gary Bartlett, Eric Selner, Kevin Sandieson
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Publication number: 20080115608Abstract: A re-settable mechanical disconnect includes a fixed flange and a retracting flange, each including a plurality of ramped teeth that mate together. The incline of the ramp of each tooth may allow power to be transmitted from the engine to the generator at required speeds and may aid disengagement of the retracting flange form the fixed flange. The mechanical disconnect may be activated in the case of a generator failure and may be re-set and reused once the cause for activation is cleared. An actuator assembly may provide an external force in axial direction that may initiate disengagement and re-engagement of the retracting flange and the fixed flange. The mechanical disconnect may be suitable for, but not limited to, applications in the aircraft and aerospace industries, for example, for disengaging a variable frequency generator from an engine in the case of generator failure thus preventing damage to the gearbox.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: BALWINDER S. BIRDI, WILLIAM M. SCHERZINGER, BO HAN, BEN POWELL, JEREMY CARROLL, GARY BARTLETT, NATHEN HATCH
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Publication number: 20080102871Abstract: A communication integration unit and method of use for forming a communications network for transmitting and receiving information between non-compatible first and second communications apparatus. The network comprises at least a first and a second member. The method comprises the steps of: providing each member with a communication integration unit for integrating and controlling the non-compatible communications apparatus. The integration unit comprises a first communications apparatus for communicating within the network. The method includes selecting a second communication apparatus for communicating outside of the network and connecting it to the integration unit. The integration unit then adapts the second communication apparatus for communication with the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: John V. Watt, Gary Bartlett, Larry A. Cole
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Publication number: 20070113521Abstract: A door is constructed with a separate member joined to the door edge by a tongue-and-groove coupling and screws so as to be readily removable and replaceable. The separate member sustains the impacts imparted to the door by carts or wagons pushed past the door and can be readily replaced when damaged, thus avoiding replacement of the entire door. A flexible cover snaps over the outer surface of the separate member to add impact resistance and aesthetic appeal. Intumescent strips may be inserted inside or outside of the cover to enhance sealing between the door, and as adjacent door or door frame, thereby improving the fire resistance rating of the door. Accent strips or reveals of contrasting or complementary colors may be incorporated to add to the aesthetic appeal of the door. The door construction is of particular utility in schools, health care facilities and other institutions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: May 24, 2007Inventors: Gary Bartlett, Wendy Duckham
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Publication number: 20070101655Abstract: A door is constructed with a separate member joined to the door edge by a tongue-and-groove coupling and screws so as to be readily removable and replaceable. The separate member sustains the impacts imparted to the door by carts or wagons pushed past the door and can be readily replaced when damaged, thus avoiding replacement of the entire door. A flexible cover snaps over the outer surface of the separate member to add impact resistance and aesthetic appeal. Intumescent strips may be inserted inside or outside of the cover to enhance sealing between the door, and as adjacent door or door frame, thereby improving the fire resistance rating of the door. Accent strips or reveals of contrasting or complementary colors may be incorporated to add to the aesthetic appeal of the door. The door construction is of particular utility in schools, health care facilities and other institutions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Gary Bartlett, Wendy Duckham
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Publication number: 20060272247Abstract: A door is constructed with a separate member joined to the door edge by a tongue-and-groove coupling and screws so as to be readily removable and replaceable. The separate member sustains the impacts imparted to the door by carts or wagons pushed past the door and can be readily replaced when damaged, thus avoiding replacement of the entire door. A flexible cover snaps over the outer surface of the separate member to add impact resistance and aesthetic appeal. Intumescent strips may be inserted inside or outside of the cover to enhance sealing between the door, and as adjacent door or door frame, thereby improving the fire resistance rating of the door. Accent strips or reveals of contrasting or complementary colors may be incorporated to add to the aesthetic appeal of the door. The door construction is of particular utility in schools, health care facilities and other institutions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Gary Bartlett, Wendy Duckham
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Publication number: 20050076593Abstract: A door is constructed with a separate member joined to the door edge by a tongue-and-groove coupling and screws so as to be readily removable and replaceable. The separate member sustains the impacts imparted to the door by carts or wagons pushed past the door and can be readily replaced when damaged, thus avoiding replacement of the entire door. A flexible cover snaps over the outer surface of the separate member to add impact resistance and aesthetic appeal. Intumescent strips may be inserted inside or outside of the cover to enhance sealing between the door, and at the adjacent door or door frame, thereby improving the fire resistance rating of the door. Accent strips or reveals of contrasting or complementary colors may be incorporated to add to the aesthetic appeal of the door. The door construction is of particular utility in schools, health care facilities and other institutions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2003Publication date: April 14, 2005Applicant: E.M.E.H., INC.Inventors: Gary Bartlett, Wendy Duckham