Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Cacace

Jeffrey Cacace 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).

  • Publication number: 20130006160
    Abstract: A device for supporting a wearer's knee prevents the knee from straightening during sleep. The device includes a sleeve adapted to be placed around a wearer's knee, and a rear pad connected to the sleeve. When the sleeve is placed around a person's knee, the pad causes the knee to be kept in an unlocked position when the person lies on their back. The rear pad has side walls that extend around the sleeve to surround the sides of the knee when the sleeve is placed around the knee. There is a front pad disposed opposite the rear pad on the sleeve. The front pad is positioned below the knee when the sleeve is placed around the knee, and prevents the knee from pressing on a surface when the wearer is lying face-down.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2011
    Publication date: January 3, 2013
    Inventor: Jeffrey Cacace
  • Patent number: 6578531
    Abstract: A water heater having a barrier for forming an enclosure around a lower portion of heater. The barrier has an inside wall, an outside wall and a space between the inside and outside walls. There is a skirt disposed within the barrier for slidably receiving the water heater tank. The burner for the water heater is disposed within the skirt. The outside wall of the barrier has at least one aperture for air to pass into the space. The inside wall has a plurality of ventilation holes to allow heat currents to escape through the space and causes a siphoning effect, thus preventing any fumes from reaching the flame. There is an outwardly extending flange surrounding a top edge of the barrier. The flange has an inside wall connected to the inside wall of the barrier, an outside wall connected to the outside wall of the barrier, and a space between the inside and outside walls that communicates with the space in the barrier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2003
    Inventor: Jeffrey Cacace
  • Patent number: 6309209
    Abstract: A flash suppressor for surrounding a gas-fired appliance, comprising a barrier for forming an enclosure around a lower portion of the appliance. The barrier has an inside wall, an outside wall and a space between the inside and outside walls. The outside wall has at least one aperture for air to pass into the space. There is a filter disposed in the space for filtering fumes from outside the outside wall to prevent the fumes from reaching the appliance and igniting from a spark from the appliance. There is an outwardly extending flange surrounding a top edge of the barrier. The flange has an inside wall connected to the inside wall of the barrier, an outside wall connected to the outside wall of the barrier, and a space between the inside and outside walls that communicates with the space in the barrier. The flange has an open top, so that fumes travel through the filter and out the open top and are thus kept away from the flame in the appliance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2001
    Inventor: Jeffrey Cacace
  • Patent number: 6290490
    Abstract: A flash suppressor for surrounding a gas-fired appliance, comprising a barrier for forming an enclosure around a lower portion of the appliance. The barrier has an inside wall, an outside wall and a space between the inside and outside walls. The outside wall has at least one aperture for air to pass into the space. The inside wall has a plurality of ventilation holes to allow heat currents to escape through the space and causes a siphoning effect, thus preventing any fumes from reaching the flame. There is a filter disposed in the space for filtering fumes from outside the outside wall to prevent the fumes from reaching the appliance and igniting from a spark from the appliance. There is an outwardly extending flange surrounding a top edge of the barrier. The flange has an inside wall connected to the inside wall of the barrier, an outside wall connected to the outside wall of the barrier, and a space between the inside and outside walls that communicates with the space in the barrier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2001
    Inventor: Jeffrey Cacace
  • Patent number: 5967138
    Abstract: A protective collar means for surrounding the lower periphery of a cylindrical water heater. The collar means comprises a cylinder attached at the top and bottom edges to flanged and grooved rings for keeping the cylinder stable. The collar means may be easily assembled by placing the cylinder inside the flange of the lower ring and placing the flange of the upper ring on top of the cylinder. The collar means is preferably secured by a plurality of springs, which attach to the upper and lower rings to keep the collar means assembled. The collar means is spaced away from the walls of the water heater so as to ensure adequate ventilation of the air space surrounding the water heater, but is close enough to contain any fires or explosions that may occur near the gas flames.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1999
    Inventor: Jeffrey Cacace