Patents by Inventor Gerald E. Linden
Gerald E. Linden 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: 20230247125Abstract: A phone support is provided as a flat sheet of card stock (or plastic) which may be folded into a 3-dimensional structure having a horizontally-extending base portion comprising two side panels (arms, wings). The phone may be supported on top edges of the side panels. Notches may be provided extending into the top edges of the side panes to receive a bottom (or side) edge of the phone. The flat sheet may be provided to a user as a template which is marked or perforated into a larger sheet of material from which the phone support may be separated. Alternatively, a flat strip of material may have notches in its top edge and may be bent (bowed, not folded) so that an edge (e.g., the long side edge) of a phone may be supported in the two notches.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Gerald E Linden, Boaz Barry Groman
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Patent number: 11627213Abstract: A foldable phone support is provided as a flat sheet of card stock and is marked or perforated with a template which is removed from the flat sheet then folded into a 3-dimensional structure having a horizontally-extending base portion and a vertically-extending back portion. The base portion has two arms (wings), and features may be provided on the top edges of the base portion to inhibit or prevent the phone from sliding off of the support. Three-sided and four-sided supports are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2020Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Inventors: Gerald E Linden, Boaz Barry Groman
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Publication number: 20220150341Abstract: A foldable phone support is provided as a flat sheet of card stock and is marked or perforated with a template which is removed from the flat sheet then folded into a 3-dimensional structure having a horizontally-extending base portion and a vertically-extending back portion. The base portion has two arms (wings), and features may be provided on the top edges of the base portion to inhibit or prevent the phone from sliding off of the support. Three-sided and four-sided supports are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2020Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Gerald E. Linden, Boaz Barry Groman
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Patent number: 6280322Abstract: Improvements to self-replicating duplex forms are disclosed. Generally, a single sheet of paper is divided into original and copy panels by fold line, and carbonless coatings are applied to the panels so that information entered on the two, front and back surfaces of the original panel are reproduced on the two surfaces of the copy panel. An endorsable carbonless CB coating is applied to the original panel, either at the mill or on-press. A carbonless CF coating is applied to the copy panel so that the coated copy panel is substantially the same thickness as the coated original panel. Specific areas for filling out information on the original panel are offset, from front-to-back, and methods of checking this offset are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1995Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Inventors: Gerald E. Linden, Keith E. Schubert
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Patent number: 5441191Abstract: A paper stapler is provided with a pin that protrudes from the front end of the magazine when the stapler is low on staples. The pin is distinctively colored (e.g., red), to visually alert the user to the fact that the magazine will soon need to be loaded with a fresh supply of staples. Alternatively, when the stapler is low on staples, the top surface of the top housing of the stapler is deformed, when a button-like element that is otherwise flush with the top surface begins to extend above the top surface. This provides the user with a tactile cue that the stapler is low on staples. Both tactile and visual cues can be provided to the user indicative of the fact that there is a relatively low number of staples remaining in the magazine.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1993Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Inventor: Gerald E. Linden
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Patent number: 5395288Abstract: Improvements and alternate embodiments for two-sided, self-replicating forms are described, Form sets having two single sheets, each sheet delineated into two panels, making three two-sided copies of a two-sided original are described with fully-coated carbonless coatings and with patterned carbonless coatings. A form set having two single sheets, each sheet delineated into two panels, making four two-sided copies, two of which have original writing on one surface, is described. A single sheet form, delineated into two panels, making two two-sided copies, each of which has original writing on one surface, is described. A single sheet form, delineated into an original and a copy panel, making a two-sided copy of an original having original writing on both surfaces is described. A form set having a single sheet delineated into an original un-coated panel and a CF-coated copy panel, and employing a separate CB-coated image-transferring sheet is described.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1993Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Inventors: Gerald E. Linden, Keith E. Schubert
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Patent number: 5393265Abstract: Improvements to self-replicating duplex forms are disclosed. Generally, a single sheet of paper is divided into original and copy panels by fold line, and carbonless coatings are applied to the panels so that information entered on the two, front and back surfaces of the original panel are reproduced on the two surfaces of the copy panel.(Group 1) An endorsable carbonless CB coating is applied to the original panel, either at the mill or on-press. A carbonless CF coating is applied to the copy panel so that the coated copy panel is substantially the same thickness as the coated original panel. Specific areas for filling out information on the original panel are offset, from front-to-back, and methods of checking this offset are disclosed. The copy panel is tinted a dissimilar base color from the original panel.(Group 2) The original and copy panels can be formed separately, and joined into a single "virtual" sheet.(Group 3) The original and copy panels can be formed of a single sheet of CF C2S paper stock.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Inventors: Gerald E. Linden, Keith E. Schubert
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Patent number: 5305949Abstract: At least one sidewall panel of a pizza box blank is provided with at least one removable punch-out section. For disposing of the assembled (inter-folded) pizza box, the punch-out section is removed, and the assembled box is folded in half to diminish a major dimension thereof. Additionally, a series of weakening lines are provided which allow the punched out sidewall panel to deform inwardly, into the assembled box, for further facilitating easy folding for disposal in a trash receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1992Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Inventor: Gerald E. Linden
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Patent number: 5248279Abstract: Improvements and alternate embodiments for two-sided, self-replicating forms are described. Form sets having two single sheets, each sheet delineated into two panels, making three two-sided copies of a two-sided original are described with fully-coated carbonless coatings and with patterned carbonless coatings. A form set having two single sheets, each sheet delineated into two panels, making four two-sided copies, two of which have original writing on one surface, is described. A single sheet form, delineated into two panels, making two two-sided copies, each of which has original writing on one surface, is described. A single sheet form, delineated into an original and a copy panel, making a two-sided copy of an original having original writing on both surfaces is described. A form set having a single sheet delineated into an original un-coated panel and a CF-coated copy panel, and employing a separate CB-coated image-transferring sheet is described.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1991Date of Patent: September 28, 1993Inventors: Gerald E. Linden, Keith E. Schubert
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Patent number: 5224897Abstract: Improvements to self-replicating duplex forms are disclosed. Generally, a single sheet of paper is divided into original and copy panels by fold line, and carbonless coatings are applied to the panels so that information entered on the two, front and back surfaces of the original panel are reproduced on the two surfaces of the copy panel.(Group 1) An endorsable carbonless CB coating is applied to the original panel, either at the mill or on-press. A carbonless CF coating is applied to the copy panel so that the coated copy panel is substantially the same thickness as the coated original panel. Specific areas for filling out information on the original panel are offset, from front-to-back, and methods of checking this offset are disclosed. The copy panel is tinted a dissimilar base color from the original panel.(Group 2) The original and copy panels can be formed separately, and joined into a single "virtual" sheet.(Group 3) The original and copy panels can be formed of a single sheet of CF C2S paper stock.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1992Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Inventors: Gerald E. Linden, Keith E. Schubert
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Patent number: 5137494Abstract: Various configurations of "clear" areas for entering information on the front and back sides of an "original" page of a two-sided form are disclosed. The page may be the original page of a self-replicating form which includes a copy page and appropriate carbonless coatings. The clear area on the front side of the original page is offset from the clear area on the back side of the original page. A method for laying out the original page of the form, such as with a computer system, to ensure offset of the front and back clear areas, is also disclosed. A method of filling out "variable" information in the offset clear areas, such as with a computer system, is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1990Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Inventors: Keith E. Schubert, Gerald E. Linden
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Patent number: 4795862Abstract: A method of operating "left" and "right" electric windows in a vehicle is described. A switch has an actuator manipulable, as by pivoting, from a neutral position to respective ones of a "left front", a "right front", a "left rear" and a "right rear" position, relative to the mounting of the switch in the vehicle. The various actuator positions effect the following responses from the windows:"Left front"="left" window "up""Left rear"="left" window "down""Right front"="right" window "up""Right rear"="right" window "down".The switch actuator may also be movable directly to a "front" position which drives both the "left" and "right" windows "up", or to a "back" position which drives both windows "down". Further, manipulation of the actuator in another plane may be used to switch between "front" and "rear" window control.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1988Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: United Technologies Automotive, Inc.Inventor: Gerald E. Linden
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Patent number: 4738444Abstract: Compression-type springs (36) are interposed between the upper attachment means (16) of a gymnastic ring set (10,12,14,16) and the suspension means (18,20) therefor. The lower ends of the springs (18,20) are attached to the suspension means (18) and the upper ends of the springs (36) are attached to the attachment means (16) so that downward forces on the ring set (10,12,14,16) causes the springs (36) to compress.The springs (36) are precompressed so that they only displace for downward forces in excess of a threshold, such as thrice the gymnast's body weight. The spring precompression also limits the available spring displacement in a desirable manner.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1986Date of Patent: April 19, 1988Inventor: Gerald E. Linden