Patents by Inventor James Dalgleish Reid
James Dalgleish Reid 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: 10910129Abstract: A rodent repellent cable includes a jacket, a transmission means for facilitating transmission of electrical current or data, and a repellent bonded to at least one component of the cable. A method of manufacturing the rodent repellent cable includes electrostatically bonding a repellent to one or more components of the cable and adding the jacket around the internal components of the cable. The repellent is preferably an olfactory stimulant configured to repel rodents. Prior to adding the jacket around the internal components, the method may also include wrapping, enclosing, or otherwise surrounding one or more of the transmission means with a separator and/or wrapping, enclosing, or otherwise surrounding an assembly of internal components with a sheath. Additionally, prior to adding the jacket around the internal components, an assembly of internal components may be passed through a cooling apparatus to cool the assembly to a pre-determined temperature.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2020Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: STICK-IN-THE-MUD, LLCInventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid, Richard William Hanawalt
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Patent number: 10910128Abstract: A rodent repellent fiber optic cable includes an outer jacket, one or more optical fibers, and a repellent electrostatically bonded to at least one component of the cable. The one or more optical fibers extend longitudinally through an interior of the cable. The repellent is preferably an olfactory stimulant, such as menthol, configured to repel rodents. In various embodiments, the cable also includes one or more separators and/or a sheath. In embodiments that employ separators, at least one optical fiber is wrapped in, or otherwise surrounded by a separator. In embodiments that employ a sheath, the sheath surrounds an assembly of the cable's internal components.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2020Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: STICK-IN-THE-MUD, LLCInventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid, Richard William Hanawalt
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Publication number: 20210020333Abstract: A rodent repellent cable includes a jacket, a transmission means for facilitating transmission of electrical current or data, and a repellent bonded to at least one component of the cable. A method of manufacturing the rodent repellent cable includes electrostatically bonding a repellent to one or more components of the cable and adding the jacket around the internal components of the cable. The repellent is preferably an olfactory stimulant configured to repel rodents. Prior to adding the jacket around the internal components, the method may also include wrapping, enclosing, or otherwise surrounding one or more of the transmission means with a separator and/or wrapping, enclosing, or otherwise surrounding an assembly of internal components with a sheath. Additionally, prior to adding the jacket around the internal components, an assembly of internal components may be passed through a cooling apparatus to cool the assembly to a pre-determined temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2020Publication date: January 21, 2021Applicant: STICK-IN-THE-MUD, LLCInventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid, Richard William Hanawalt
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Publication number: 20210020332Abstract: A rodent repellent fiber optic cable includes an outer jacket, one or more optical fibers, and a repellent electrostatically bonded to at least one component of the cable. The one or more optical fibers extend longitudinally through an interior of the cable. The repellent is preferably an olfactory stimulant, such as menthol, configured to repel rodents. In various embodiments, the cable also includes one or more separators and/or a sheath. In embodiments that employ separators, at least one optical fiber is wrapped in, or otherwise surrounded by a separator. In embodiments that employ a sheath, the sheath surrounds an assembly of the cable's internal components.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2020Publication date: January 21, 2021Applicant: STICK-IN-THE-MUD, LLCInventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid, Richard William Hanawalt
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Patent number: 10839983Abstract: A rodent repellent cable has an outer protective jacket for housing the cable's internal components. The internal components include at least a means for facilitating transmission of electrical current or data, and a repellent bonded to at least one component of the cable. The means for facilitating transmission of electrical current or data include, but are not limited to, wires and optical fibers. The cable may include additional internal components, such as one or more separators and a sheath. The repellent is configured to repel rodents, based on a negative olfactory stimulus when the rodents are subjected to the repellent. This will deter rodents from chewing on wire or cable containing the repellent, which will significantly reduce the incidence of fires of undetermined origin and rodent-inflicted damage to wiring systems universally.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2019Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: STICK-IN-THE-MUD, LLCInventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid, Richard William Hanawalt
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Patent number: 10827759Abstract: The rat repellent system includes a structural member saturated with a menthol solution. The structural member is a fibrous member, such that saturation may be accomplished by submerging the structural member into the menthol solution to allow the structural member to absorb the menthol solution. To maximize saturation, the submerged structural member may be pressurized. The structural member is configured to releasably couple to a substrate, such as a wall stud, a floor joist, a structural beam, or a shipping pallet. The structural member couples to the substrate using a fastener, such as a nail, a screw, or a bolt that passes through an aperture in the structural member and into the substrate. The structural member may also be coupled to a substrate using a clamp.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2017Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: STICK-IN-THE-MUD, LLCInventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid, Richard William Hanawalt
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Publication number: 20200135362Abstract: A rodent repellent cable has an outer protective jacket for housing the cable's internal components. The internal components include at least a means for facilitating transmission of electrical current or data, and a repellent bonded to at least one component of the cable. The means for facilitating transmission of electrical current or data include, but are not limited to, wires and optical fibers. The cable may include additional internal components, such as one or more separators and a sheath. The repellent is configured to repel rodents, based on a negative olfactory stimulus when the rodents are subjected to the repellent. This will deter rodents from chewing on wire or cable containing the repellent, which will significantly reduce the incidence of fires of undetermined origin and rodent-inflicted damage to wiring systems universally.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Applicant: STICK-IN-THE-MUD, LLCInventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid, Richard William Hanawalt
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Patent number: 10280621Abstract: A method for securing rebar prior to concrete pour consists of tying, by hand in a series of unique steps, a piece of wire with 2-inch loops on either end around the rebar at joints where the rebar sections come together. The present method is used in place of a mechanical system as required in the prior art and requires no tools or other devices. Execution of the present method is up to 7 times faster and results in a stronger tie than other tying methods. The present method provides substantial savings in manpower and time on any application requiring reinforced concrete.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2016Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: A NEW TWIST LLCInventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid
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Patent number: 10106984Abstract: Tool Free Rebar Tie—A metal wire tie consisting of a piece of 16 gauge wire between 8 and 12 inches long with a loop on each end and each loop closed with a twist. The inventive device is used to fasten rebar on construction sites prior to a concrete pour. The user grips the wire, placing gloved fingers through the loops, and wraps the wire around the joint where two rebar sections come together. The tie is used in place of a mechanical system and requires no tools or other devices to fasten the metal rods which reinforce concrete. Application of the tie is 2-3 times faster than the method currently in use providing substantial savings in man power and time for virtually any construction job where reinforced concrete is required.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2015Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: A NEW TWIST LLCInventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid
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Publication number: 20180266110Abstract: Method for Tool Free Rebar Tie—A method for securing rebar prior to concrete pour. The method consists of tying by hand, in a series of unique steps, a piece of 16 gauge steel wire with 2 inch loops on either end around the rebar at joints where the rebar sections come together. This method is used in place of a mechanical system as required in prior art, and requires no tools or other devices. Application of the method is up to 4 times faster and twice as strong when compared to the methods currently in use, providing substantial savings in manpower and time on any construction job where reinforced concrete is required. Being entirely manipulated by hand, this method produces an extraordinary and unexpected result over the prior art.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2016Publication date: September 20, 2018Applicant: A New Twist LLCInventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid
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Publication number: 20180228168Abstract: A rat repellent system comprises a prepared solution comprising at least a solvent and an effective amount of crystal menthol. A structural member that is saturated with the prepared solution. A substrate receives the structural member.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2017Publication date: August 16, 2018Applicant: Stick-In-The-Mud LLCInventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid, Richard William Hanawalt
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Patent number: 9763438Abstract: A rodent repellent system for repelling rodents from open spaces while simultaneously providing a pleasant scent. The inventive device includes a wood stake which is driven into the ground. The stake is soaked in a fragrance oil. A package preferably stores one or more of the stakes preferably within a sealable plastic bag. The user drives the stake into open earth in the area to be cleared of rodents. The fragrance oil is retained by the stake and slowly released. The fragrance oil provides a strong scent that repels rodents by irritating their respiratory system while simultaneously providing a pleasant scent to humans.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2014Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: STICK-IN-THE-MUD LLCInventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid, Richard William Hanawalt
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Publication number: 20170211276Abstract: Tool Free Rebar Tie—A metal wire tie consisting of a piece of 16 gauge wire between 8 and 12 inches long with a loop on each end and each loop closed with a twist. The inventive device is used to fasten rebar on construction sites prior to a concrete pour. The user grips the wire, placing gloved fingers through the loops, and wraps the wire around the joint where two rebar sections come together. The tie is used in place of a mechanical system and requires no tools or other devices to fasten the metal rods which reinforce concrete. Application of the tie is 2-3 times faster than the method currently in use providing substantial savings in man power and time for virtually any construction job where reinforced concrete is required.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2015Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid
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Publication number: 20150208638Abstract: PEST POST—A rodent repellent system for repelling rodents from open spaces while simultaneously providing a pleasant scent. The inventive device includes a wood stake which is driven into the ground. The stake is soaked in a fragrance oil. A package preferably stores one or more of the stakes preferably within a sealable plastic bag. The user drives the stake into open earth in the area to be cleared of rodents. The fragrance oil is retained by the stake and slowly released. The fragrance oil provides a strong scent that repels rodents by irritating their respiratory system while simultaneously providing a pleasant scent to humans.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2014Publication date: July 30, 2015Inventors: Clyde Stephan Munsell, James Dalgleish Reid, Richard William Hanawalt