Patents by Inventor James Whitley
James Whitley 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: 20240392578Abstract: A multi-layered, engineered-wood composite shake or shingle siding with weather-tight connections, edge-to-edge, between adjacent shakes or shingle siding planks or pieces. One or more water drainage grooves or channels may be machined or cut into the faces of underlap and/or overlap portions. A shake generally is delineated by a pressed-in groove or a machine-cut gap (e.g., “keyway”). For a shake near the end of a panel, a false keyway or partial keyway may be cut or machined into the end, thereby giving the appearance of a keyway when two ends are fitted together to form a lap joint. The number of shakes on a panel may vary.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2024Publication date: November 28, 2024Inventors: G. PAUL MERRICK, TOMMY R. WYATT, MATT VRAZEL, DAVID L. STACKHOUSE, ERIC BILLINGS, JAMES WHITLEY, MICHAEL COMBS
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Patent number: 8919783Abstract: A cam lock quick coupling 10 includes coupling components 12 and 13. A gasket 47, 147, 247 for use in the coupling 10 includes a positioning portion 67, 167, 267 substantially adjacent an outer peripheral surface 50, 150, 250; a compression sealing portion 68, 168, 268 substantially adjacent an inner peripheral surface 49, 149, 249; and a connecting portion 69, 169, 269 closer to the outer peripheral surface than to the inner peripheral surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2013Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventor: James Whitley
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Patent number: 7287474Abstract: A reusable pyrotechnics support device for securely holding consumer ground-based fireworks (for example, fountains, mortars, multiple aerials, and the like) in a vertical and upright position, using a sufficiently wide base that is resistant to tipping over. In certain configurations, the apparatus is a molded plastic element formed in a generally round shape with an outer annular section and a series of resilient flexible cantilever tines extending radially inward toward a central aperture serving as a primary insertion point for the pyrotechnics.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2004Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Spitdog Resources, LLCInventor: James Whitley
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Publication number: 20060011085Abstract: A support device, preferably reusable, for securely holding various items such as consumer ground-based fireworks (for example, fountains, mortars, multiple aerials, etc.), paint cans, bottles, drink cans, drink cups, thermos bottles, planters, vases, various other containers, or the like, in a vertical and upright position, using a sufficiently wide base that is resistant to tipping over. In certain configurations, the apparatus is a molded plastic element formed in a generally round shape with an outer annular section and a series of resilient flexible cantilever tines extending radially inward toward a central aperture serving as a primary insertion point for the item being held.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: James Whitley
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Publication number: 20050092622Abstract: A reusable pyrotechnics support device for securely holding consumer ground-based fireworks (for example, fountains, mortars, multiple aerials, and the like) in a vertical and upright position, using a sufficiently wide base that is resistant to tipping over. In certain configurations, the apparatus is a molded plastic element formed in a generally round shape with an outer annular section and a series of resilient flexible cantilever tines extending radially inward toward a central aperture serving as a primary insertion point for the pyrotechnics.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventor: James Whitley
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Publication number: 20050072330Abstract: A phosphorescent fireworks support device which securely holds ground-based consumer fireworks (e.g., fountains, multiple aerials, mortars, et cetera) in a vertical and upright position. Using a geometrically pleasing shape with multiple support legs and a wide base that is resistant to tipping, the apparatus arches up from the ground to form a receiving platform consisting of a radial series of resilient flexible cantilever tines with an aperture serving as the primary insertion point for the pyrotechnics. The series of uniform independent tines is cut into the receiving platform and uses gripping flanges capable of securing and holding consumer-type ground-based pyrotechnic devices of various shapes and sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2004Publication date: April 7, 2005Inventor: James Whitley
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Patent number: 6728556Abstract: A device for the attachment of mobile phones or like apparatus such that the mobile phone is held securely using a lug fastener or the like which is received in a receptacle. The attachment device consists of a one of the following; a pendant device, an armband device; a laptop cradle device; a vent clip device; the device including a body having a front side with the receptacle to receive the lug fastener. The receptacle has on opening sized to receive the full diameter of a protruding flange of the lug fastener, and a holding portion having a slot in the front side, the protruding flange being captured behind the front side with the stem of the lug fastener extending through a slot when in the held position.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Amtel Technology PTY LTDInventor: Kevin James Whitley
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Retractable microphone/speaker lead for a belt clip attachment device for a mobile phone or the like
Patent number: 6567651Abstract: A retractor belt clip device which includes a retractable lead for a personal hands free kit or other similar device such as speaker leads for personal CD or tape device is disclosed. The device includes a receptacle body and corresponding flanged lug fastener which is attached to the mobile phone or like apparatus. The receptacle is adapted to be attached to a belt or the like by means of a clip means positioned on the receptacle body, wherein the body has an opening located at its top side portion into which the flange of said lug fastener is received with the lug fastener extending through a slot on said receptacle body communicating with the opening such that the mobile phone or like apparatus is positioned outside and adjacent the receptacle body when the lug fastener is received within the receptacle body. The device further includes a compartment in which a microphone and speaker lead on a spool is located, the spool being able to rotate thus releasing or retracting the lead when required.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Amtel Technology Pty LTDInventor: Kevin James Whitley -
RETRACTABLE MICROPHONE/SPEAKER LEAD FOR A BELT CLIP ATTACHMENT DEVICE FOR A MOBILE PHONE OR THE LIKE
Publication number: 20030040285Abstract: A retractor belt clip device which includes a retractable lead for a personal hands free kit or other similar device such as speaker leads for personal CD or tape device is disclosed. The device includes a receptacle body and corresponding flanged lug fastener which is attached to the mobile phone or like apparatus. The receptacle is adapted to be attached to a belt or the like by means of a clip means positioned on the receptacle body, wherein the body has an opening located at its top side portion into which the flange of said lug fastener is received with the lug fastener extending through a slot on said receptacle body communicating with the opening such that the mobile phone or like apparatus is positioned outside and adjacent the receptacle body when the lug fastener is received within the receptacle body. The device further includes a compartment in which a microphone and speaker lead on a spool is located, the spool being able to rotate thus releasing or retracting the lead when required.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2000Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventor: Kevin James Whitley -
Patent number: 6286737Abstract: A device (10) is for the attachment of mobile phones or like apparatus to a belt or other garment of a user. The device (10) includes a receptacle body (12) and corresponding flanged lug fastener (11) which is attached to the mobile phone or like apparatus. The receptable body (12) is adapted to be attached to a belt or the like by means of a clip (14) positioned on the receptable body (12). The body (12) has an opening (25) located at its top side portion into which the flange of the lug fastener (11) is received with the lug fastener (11) extending through a slot (27) on the receptable body (12) communicating with the opening (25) such that the mobile phone or like apparatus is positioned outside and adjacent the receptacle body (12) when the lug fastener (11) is received within the receptacle body (12).Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Amtel Technology Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Kevin James Whitley
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Patent number: 5956399Abstract: A receptacle or cradle (11) for receiving a mobile telephone (22) or other electrical or electronic device is disclosed. The receptacle (11) comprises a base unit (12) and a carriage moveable (13) with respect to the base unit (12) for receiving the mobile telephone (22) or other device. The base unit (12) is provided with suitable electrical contact terminals (20) for connection with corresponding electrical contact terminals (21) of the mobile telephone (22). The carriage (13) is restrained from movement in a first receiving position to receive the mobile telephone (22) and the contact terminals (20) of the unit (12) are protected or shielded from damge by virtue of being excluded from making contact with the corresponding contact terminals (21) of the telephone (22) until a predetermined aligment of the telephone (22) relative to the unit (12) is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1997Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Nokia Mobile Phones (UK) Ltd.Inventors: Kevin James Whitley, Stuart Charles Bowman, Robert Stephen Matchett
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Patent number: RE38992Abstract: A device (10) is for the attachment of mobile phones or like apparatus to a belt or other garment of a user. The device (10) includes a receptacle body (12) and corresponding flanged lug fastener (11) which is attached to the mobile phone or like apparatus. The receptable receptacle body (12) is adapted to be attached to a belt or the like by means of a clip (14) positioned on the receptable receptacle body (12). The body (12) has an opening (25) located at its top side portion into which the flange of the lug fastener (11) is received with the lug fastener (11) extending through a slot (27) on the receptable receptacle body (12) communicating with the opening (25) such that the mobile phone or like apparatus is positioned outside and adjacent the receptacle body (12) when the lug fastener (11) is received within the receptacle body (12).Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1999Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Amtel Technology PTY LTDInventor: Kevin James Whitley