Patents by Inventor John Nottingham
John Nottingham 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: 20070076177Abstract: A projector comprising a directional light source, a lens disposed opposite the light source, and an image medium support assembly disposed between the light source and the lens along a light path that extends from the light source through the lens; a housing enclosing the directional light source, the image medium support assembly, and the lens, wherein said housing is suitable for outdoor use; and a support member connected to the housing such that the angle of projection can be adjusted.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2006Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventors: Marc Vitantonio, Trevor Jackson, Dennis Futo, Dale Panasewicz, John Nottingham, John Spirk
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Publication number: 20070045374Abstract: A portable hand-held power stapler with an outer housing contoured to fit comfortably within the grip of a hand, said stapler having an improved actuation system comprising a manually operated power switch that will actuate the stapling mechanism when a paper-sensing arm positioned in a document insertion slot is brought into contact with the inserted edge of a document, thereby completing the electric circuit to the power source of the electric motor driving the stapling mechanism, said actuation system further having a manually actuated reverse switch to engage a reverse function of the stapling mechanism to clear a paper or staple jam.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2006Publication date: March 1, 2007Applicant: INNODESK, INCInventors: Anthony Lammers, John Nottingham, John Spirk, Patrick Brown
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Publication number: 20070041775Abstract: A capless retractable sealed marking instrument has a sealed chamber incorporated in a marker casing. The sealed chamber includes a chamber, a wiper ring, and an annular rim and a seal portion with a cross-slit aperture defining surfaces or flaps which are moved out of contact by a linearly-advanced marker nib to open the seal for extension of the marker nib. The configuration of the disk provides positive sealing force between the lateral sealing surfaces of the seal flaps. In the storage position, the seal effectively closes to protect and preserve the associated component. In a preferred embodiment, a housing member includes a closing member. The closing member engages the disc to seal the slit in the closed position when the associated component is in storage. The disc may include tabs that engage the closing member.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Applicant: INNODESK, INC.Inventors: Anthony Lammers, James McDonough, Jeffrey Plantz, Daniel Wanhainen, John Spirk, John Nottingham
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Publication number: 20070023300Abstract: A bottle cap for universal retrofitting to one of a number of pre-existing beverage containers containing a beverage and having a removed cap and threaded aperture, having at least one container portion for containing at least one dispensable material, a threaded portion for receiving the threaded aperture and creating, when threaded, a water-tight assembly; and a bag containing the dispensable material located in the container portion. Upon screwable attachment of the threaded aperture into the cap, the threaded aperture parses at least a portion of the bag to permit feeding of the material into the beverage. A plurality of such caps is also shown packaged for commercial sale. The material contained in the cap is selected from the group consisting of vitamins, medicaments, teas, flavors, concentrates and water-soluble food material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: Donald Spector, John Nottingham, John Spirk, Jeffrey Kalman, Gary Stephan, Richard Klink, Trevor Jackson
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Publication number: 20070014898Abstract: A polymeric cereal container includes a first wall, a cereal chamber at least partially formed by the first wall, and a container opening at least partially defined by the first wall. A first quantity of dry cereal can be received within the cereal chamber, and a second quantity of dry cereal can be provided separately. A method can include providing and filling a polymeric cereal container with a quantity of dry cereal. A system can operate to fill a polymeric cereal container with a quantity of dry cereal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2006Publication date: January 18, 2007Inventors: J. Spirk, Craig Saunders, Patrick Brown, John Spirk, John Nottingham, Wilson Pan
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Publication number: 20060283302Abstract: Disclosed is a shape forming device for use with dies to provide cut, punched and embossed objects made from a variety of media. The shape forming device includes a housing that contains at least one pair of rollers oriented substantially parallel to one another, a power supply, electrically connected to the pair of rollers to drive their rotation so as to permit the. The shape former is adapted for use with at least one die having a template.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2006Publication date: December 21, 2006Applicant: Nottingham-Spirk Design Associates, Inc.Inventors: John Nottingham, John Spirk, Patrick Brown, Robert Dorsey, Trevor Jackson, Carolyn McNeeley
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Publication number: 20060277774Abstract: The present invention is directed to a laser liner that may be utilized in the craft of scrapbooking. The laser liner of the present invention may comprise an elongated arm and at least one moveably mounted laser. The elongated arm may have a substantially straight longitudinal edge in which a user may line up a piece of media against it. The moveably mounted laser may be adapted to travel longitudinally along at least a portion of the elongated arm, and when powered, projects a beam upon the media in an orientation perpendicular to the longitudinal edge of the elongated arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2006Publication date: December 14, 2006Applicant: Nottingham-Spirk Design Associates, Inc.Inventors: John Nottingham, John Spirk, Patrick Brown, Robert Dorsey, Trevor Jackson, Carolyn McNeeley
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Publication number: 20060273092Abstract: An assembly for facilitating the use of paint applicator accessories in connection with a plastic container is provided. The assembly includes a nozzle device housed within a container lid and having a suction line, which extends into the paint container. The assembly also includes one or more vent holes. The assembly can be used to supply paint to a paint applicator device by attaching an intake conduit of the paint applicator to the nozzle device. As paint is siphoned out of the container by the applicator devices the vent holes allow air to flow into the container to replace the volume of withdrawn paint.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Applicant: THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANYInventors: John Nottingham, John Spirk, Dale Panasewicz, Robert Iredell, Nick Stanca
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Publication number: 20060272520Abstract: Disclosed is a paper detailer including a housing and a pair of rollers. The housing supports the rollers to be substantially parallel to each other and to be rotatable. At least one of the pair of rollers includes a template. A power source, for example, a battery, is electrically or mechanically connected to the pair of rollers. A piece of paper or other media is rolled between the rollers roll transfer a pattern formed by the template into the piece of paper.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Applicant: Nottingham-Spirk Design Associates, Inc.Inventors: John Nottingham, John Spirk, Patrick Brown, Robert Dorsey, Trevor Jackson, Carolyn McNeeley
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Publication number: 20060266304Abstract: An animal collar assembly including a wireless receiver and a collar. The wireless receiver having a pair of first attachment features. The collar having a pair of ends, each end having a second attachment feature, each second attachment feature coupled with a corresponding first attachment feature and maintaining the corresponding collar end at a fixed orientation relative to the wireless receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: John Nottingham, Nick Stanca, Craig Saunders, Duane Gerig
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Publication number: 20060260740Abstract: A frame assembly supports a pair of rolls of clear plastic laminating tape. The two rolls of laminating tape are rotatably disposed facing the other, top and bottom, and dispense toward the center towards a stationary bar to the fore of the device. The frame is open to the rear and a rear feed guide is used to insert a web of cardstock or paper so that the inserted material is directed in between the convergent tape rolls so as to be adhesively secured on top and bottom to the laminating tape. The cardstock is advanced through the tape rolls by pulling the forward distal ends of the laminating rolls. A cutting bar that moves downward to meet the stationary bar. The web of stock and laminating tape form a laminated sheet that is cut off by applying downward pressure against the cutting bar on the stationary bar. A resistive heating element may be provided to cut the laminating tape thermally.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: INNODESK, INCInventors: Anthony Lammers, John Nottingham, John Spirk, Patrick Brown
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Publication number: 20060256291Abstract: A projector having a polymeric housing containing an electrical light source, an image medium support assembly aligned in the light path of the light source, and a lens through which light emanating from the light source exits the housing after passing through an image medium disposed in the image support assembly. The projector is preferably adjustably mounted on a support member comprising a tubular section containing a transformer, The projector can be made with an electric motor inside the housing that causes a wheel comprising multiple fixed images to continuously or intermittently rotate the same or different images sequentially through the light path of the projector, A projector assembly is also disclosed in which a projector is mounted in a frame assembly in combination with a rotating mirror ball that simultaneously redirects the projected image in many different directions and continuously changes the image being projected onto a particular spot on surrounding viewing surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: Emerald Innovations LLCInventors: Marc Vitantonio, Trevor Jackson, Dennis Futo, Dale Panasewicz, John Nottingham, John Spirk
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Publication number: 20060211963Abstract: A hand-held massaging device for use with an associated soap bar includes a housing having a portion that is removably attached to the associated soap bar and an agitating assembly secured to the housing. The agitating assembly includes a motor and an agitating member operatively attached to the motor. The agitating member and the motor cooperate to transmit vibrations from the housing to the associated soap bar. In another embodiment, the hand-held massaging device includes a housing having an upper and a lower portion, the upper portion being rotatably mounted to the lower portion, the lower portion being removably attached to the associated soap bar, and an oscillating assembly secured to the housing. The oscillating assembly includes a motor and an oscillating member operatively attached to the motor. The oscillating member and the motor cooperate to impart an oscillatory motion to the associated bar soap relative to the upper portion of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventors: John Spirk, John Nottingham, Jay Tapper, Carolyn McNeeley, Patrick Brown, Charles Althoff
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Publication number: 20060191494Abstract: An animal collar assembly including a wireless receiver and a collar. The wireless receiver having a pair of first attachment features. The collar having a pair of ends, each end having a second attachment feature, each second attachment feature coupled with a corresponding first attachment feature and maintaining the corresponding collar end at a fixed orientation relative to the wireless receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: John Nottingham, Nick Stanca, Craig Saunders, Duane Gerig
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Publication number: 20060191491Abstract: An animal collar assembly including a wireless receiver, at least one strap and a connection assembly. The at least one strap includes a first end and a second end, and is connected to the wireless receiver. The connection assembly includes an adjustable constraint and a quick release device. The adjustable constraint is adjustably connected between the first end and the second end of the at least one strap. The quick release device is attached proximate to the second end. The quick release device being releasably connectable to the adjustable constraint.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: John Nottingham, Nick Stanca, Craig Saunders, Duane Gerig
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Publication number: 20060179589Abstract: An electric toothbrush comprises a body portion and a head including a motor, a moving portion, a handle, and a gear arrangement between the moving portion and the motor. The moving portion rotates, oscillates and/or reciprocates about an axis normal to a longitudinal axis of the head. The moving portion can include stiff bristles and massaging tips and the static portion can include soft bristles and massaging tips. The body portion houses the motor. A switch is operatively connected to the motor to provide momentary or continuous operation of the toothbrush. In one embodiment the gear arrangement includes a shaft, a worm gear and a pair of step gears. In another embodiment the gear arrangement includes a plurality of gears and at least one swivel arm for drive the moving portion in a rotating, oscillating or reciprocating manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2005Publication date: August 17, 2006Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Lawrence Blaustein, John Nottingham, John Osher, John Spirk, Douglas Gall
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Publication number: 20060137998Abstract: A bottle cap for universal retrofitting to one of a number of pre-existing beverage containers containing a beverage and having a removed cap and threaded aperture, having at least one container portion for containing at least one dispensable material, a threaded portion for receiving the threaded aperture and creating, when threaded, a water-tight assembly; and a bag containing the dispensable material located in the container portion. Upon screwable attachment of the threaded aperture into the cap, the threaded aperture parses at least a portion of the bag to permit feeding of the material into the beverage. A plurality of such caps is also shown packaged for commercial sale. The material contained in the cap is selected from the group consisting of vitamins, medicaments, teas, flavors, concentrates and water-soluble food material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2005Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Donald Spector, John Nottingham, John Spirk, Jeffrey Kalman, Gary Stephan, Richard Klink
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Publication number: 20060131347Abstract: A plastic container and lid assembly for storing liquid coating materials including a container and a lid. The container has a body with a bottom wall, at least four sidewalls and a neck. The neck defines a wide mouth opening and including threads for receiving mating threads on the lid. The lid also has a plurality of lugs, preferably two lugs, extending radially from the lid and terminating at or before the lugs extend beyond the container sidewalls when the lid is in sealed engagement with the container. The body also has an integral handle for lifting the container and the container neck supports a bail-type handle also for lifting said container. The integral handle and bail-type handles do not extend beyond the container sidewall. The container and lid assembly having an effective packing footprint and an effective packing volume which substantially conforms to the effective packing footprint and the effective packing volume of a conventional metal paint can.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2005Publication date: June 22, 2006Inventors: John Nottingham, John Spirk, Dale Panasewicz, Nick Stanca, Robert Iredell, Dennis Futo
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Publication number: 20060118509Abstract: A semi-collapsible container has a hollow body with support and collapsible portions, and can be maintained in a collapsed or an expanded condition. The container is useful for storing liquid, and is especially adapted in its collapsed condition for storing relatively small volumes of concentrated liquid, powders or the like, and in its expanded condition for containing larger volumes of liquid. Via a dispenser in the container, a closure assembly is coupled to the container for securing the contents thereof from leakage.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2005Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicant: Consumer Innovation Partners, LPInventors: John Nottingham, John Spirk, Nick Stanca, Jeff Kalman
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Publication number: 20060076927Abstract: Disclosed is a package for containing a battery-powered device having both a power switch and a safety button, where both the power switch and the safety button must be actuated in order to turn the product on. The package has integral means to maintain the safety button in a depressed position, as well as means for a user to actuate the power switch while it is in the package in order to observe the operation of the device. Another embodiment package includes means to permit access to the safety button and a power switch of the device while the device is in the package in order to observe the operation of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: John Nottingham, John Spirk, John Nottingham