Patents by Inventor John R. Rinehart
John R. Rinehart 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: 9108117Abstract: An article of manufacture includes a figurine body and a first mounting pad at a bottom of the figurine body. The first mounting pad can include a first mounting mechanism. The article of manufacture can also include a raised portion at the bottom of the figurine body. The raised portion is at least in part be adjacent to the first mounting pad. The raised portion is raised in relation to the first mounting pad. The raised portion is configured to prevent a portion of a fastener from rotating 360 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2014Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Publication number: 20140308874Abstract: An article of manufacture includes a figurine body and a first mounting pad at a bottom of the figurine body. The first mounting pad can include a first mounting mechanism. The article of manufacture can also include a raised portion at the bottom of the figurine body. The raised portion is at least in part be adjacent to the first mounting pad. The raised portion is raised in relation to the first mounting pad. The raised portion is configured to prevent a portion of a fastener from rotating 360 degrees.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 8795024Abstract: An article of manufacture can include a figurine body and a first mounting pad. The first mounting pad can include a notch located in the bottom of the first mounting pad. The first mounting pad can include a first mounting mechanism. The figurine body and the first mounting pad can be separated by a guide groove. Upon removal of the first mounting pad from the figurine body at at least the guide groove, an opening is exposed to form a second mounting mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2012Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Publication number: 20140072733Abstract: An article of manufacture can include a figurine body and a first mounting pad. The first mounting pad can include a notch located in the bottom of the first mounting pad. The first mounting pad can include a first mounting mechanism. The figurine body and the first mounting pad can be separated by a guide groove. Upon removal of the first mounting pad from the figurine body at at least the guide groove, an opening is exposed to form a second mounting mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2012Publication date: March 13, 2014Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 8333385Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a portable archery target. The portable archery target includes a main target body having a geometric shape. The geometric shape has a first side and a second side. The first side has a first target zone, while the second side has a second target zone that is separate and distinct from the first target zone. At least one of the first target zone and the second target zone has a first three-dimensional animal-simulating indicia. The present disclosure also relates to a method of manufacturing a portable archery target. The method includes adding a resin into a mold cavity that defines a geometric shape of the portable archery target. The mold cavity has a first surface that defines a first target zone and a second surface that defines a second target zone. At least the first surface has a contour that provides a three-dimensional animal-simulating target. The method also includes closing the mold cavity to form a foam body and removing the foam body from the mold cavity.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2010Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: J & L Targets, Inc.Inventors: James McGovern, John R. Rinehart
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Publication number: 20120080848Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a portable archery target. The portable archery target includes a main target body having a geometric shape. The geometric shape has a first side and a second side. The first side has a first target zone, while the second side has a second target zone that is separate and distinct from the first target zone. At least one of the first target zone and the second target zone has a first three-dimensional animal-simulating indicia. The present disclosure also relates to a method of manufacturing a portable archery target. The method includes adding a resin into a mold cavity that defines a geometric shape of the portable archery target. The mold cavity has a first surface that defines a first target zone and a second surface that defines a second target zone. At least the first surface has a contour that provides a three-dimensional animal-simulating target. The method also includes closing the mold cavity to form a foam body and removing the foam body from the mold cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventors: James McGovern, John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 6254100Abstract: An archery target includes a target body section having a target section aperture formed therein and a replaceable target section adapted to fit in the target section aperture. The replaceable target section is held in place in the target section aperture by one or more support rods extending through support rod apertures formed in the body section and the replaceable target section. The support rods may also extend into other target body sections, to hold the target body sections together to form a structurally stable archery target. A replaceable target insert may be positioned in a target insert aperture formed in the replaceable target section. The replaceable target insert may be held in place in the replaceable target section by a support rod extending therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Rinehart Family CompanyInventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 5735895Abstract: An artificial animal eye for use in taxidermy and including a nictitating membrane integrally formed thereon is provided. The artificial animal eye is formed on a transparent eyepiece blank, such as a clear glass eyepiece, having a concave inner surface and a convex outer surface. Animal eye coloration is applied to the concave inner surface of the eyepiece. The integrally formed nictitating membrane is formed as a dark coloration applied along a portion of the circumferential edge of the convex outer surface of the eyepiece. The nictitating membrane coloration may be formed using a leaded glass enamel glaze mixture which is applied to the outer surface of the eyepiece in the shape of the nictitating membrane. Firing the eyepiece causes the glaze to fuse with the eyepiece glass, integrally forming the nictitating membrane on the eyepiece.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: Rinehart Family CompanyInventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 5645780Abstract: A protective and release coating is applied to the front portion of an artificial eyepiece before it is placed in a mold to form a taxidermy animal head mannikin. The protective and release coating is preferably a latex material that protects the front surface of the glass or plastic artificial eyepiece from scratching or other damage while being placed in a mannikin mold. The mannikin mold defines a cavity surface contoured for correct anatomical features of the animal head mannikin, including the features immediately surrounding the eye. Eye socket recesses in the cavity surface are shaped to snugly receive the front portions of the eyepieces. Indicia ridges or locator sockets may be located around or in the eye socket recesses, to facilitate the proper orientation of artificial eyepieces within the eye sockets.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1996Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: American Institute of Taxidermy, Inc.Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 5586805Abstract: A portable seat-container for outdoor use is mountable to a conventional five or six gallon bucket and provides a comfortable seat while allowing access to the interior of the bucket. The seat-container is comprised of a half cylindrical receptacle having a receptacle rim, a bottom, a curved sidewall and a flat sidewall. The receptacle rim includes a flange extending from the curved sidewall which is capable of supporting the receptacle on the rim of a bucket so that the curved sidewall abuts the sidewall of the bucket. A lid seat is hingably attached to a straight portion of the receptacle rim. The lid preferably includes a cushion which serves as a comfortable seat, and may also include a latch for releasably holding the lid seat closed on the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1994Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: American Institute of Taxidermy, Inc.Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 5564213Abstract: An ice fishing rig has a rigid elongated central housing to span a hole in the ice and lateral side edges to which fold-up panels are attached. The panels, which are preferably flexible, can be folded from a position in which they extend laterally outwardly from the central housing to a position where they are folded up underneath the central housing to form a compact unit for transportation and storage. When the rig is to be used, the side panels are folded out to their laterally extending position, and a spool assembly is rotated from a position in which it is aligned with and covered by the central housing to a position in which is perpendicular to the central housing. The rigid central housing spans the hole in the ice to support the rig while the laterally extending panels cover the hole to help inhibit freezing of the hole and to block sunlight from entering the hole.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1994Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: American Institute of Taxidermy, Inc.Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 5235773Abstract: A fold-up, compact storage ice fishing tip-up rig is provided which is easily changed from fishing mode to storage mode, with the reel spool-shaft-crank trip arm assembly covered up safe from damage and entanglement when in storage mode. The ice spanning structure of the rig is a housing having a center portion with two side lids hinged thereto, with the assembly pivotally mounted in the center portion, and with a flagpole mounted thereto having a rigid flag. The assembly may be swung on its pivot from fishing position to a storage position in the center portion. The lids may be swung across one side of the center portion and locked to cover part of the assembly, and the flagpole may be swung and locked in position with the flag on the other side of the center portion covering the rest of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1992Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: American Institute of Taxidermy, Inc.Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 5068995Abstract: A floating tip-up fishing rig is provided having a float body, a flagpole, a spring means mounted atop said body at the rear end thereof and connected to the bottom portion of the flagpole urging it to an upright position. An opening vertically through the float body is disposed near the forward end thereof, and has a flared out widened bottom end. A fishline bobbin is swivel-mounted to the bottom of the body centrally thereof within a conically flared out cavity therein. A fishline is coiled about the bobbin. Extending down from near the free end of the flagpole is a cotter pin connected to the flagpole at the eye end of the pin. The cotter pin extends through the opening when the flagpole is in a horizontal or slightly raised position, and the fishline may be pulled from its coiled up portion on the bobbin and set in the closed portion of the cotter pin between its eye end and flared open end.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1990Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignee: American Institute of Taxidermy, Inc.Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 5044108Abstract: A combination summer-and-winter tip-up fishing rig is provided which may be used on the ice in winter weather and on open water in summer weather. The rig has an inverted dish-like body of light weight insulating and floating material, a flagpole, a spring means on said body at one edge thereof urging the flagpole to an upright position. The body has a top deck and a perimeter side wall extending down from the top deck, to form a hollow interior, divided by walls into a large cavity and a small cavity. A fishline reel spool is rotatably mounted in the large cavity with its vertical shaft extending through the top deck. The shaft has a horizontal arm above the deck which extends over the flagpole to hold the flagpole nearly horizontal in the fishing mode, and which turns to release the flagpole to the upright tipped-up mode when a fish strikes. A cotter pin may be swivel-mounted to the underside of the top deck centrally thereof extending down therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: American Institute of Taxidermy, Inc.Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 5005310Abstract: A floating tip-up fishing rig is provided having a float body, a flagpole, and spring means mounted atop said body at one end thereof and connected to the bottom portion of the flagpole urging it to an upright position. A tube is disposed vertically through the float body substantially centrally thereof, and extends below and above the body. The tube has a reduced wall or groove portion immediately below the body and above the bottom of the tube, and a fishline is coiled about the tube in that groove portion. Extending down from the central portion of the flagpole is a string, the bottom end of which is connected to the eye end of a cotter pin. The cotter pin has a flared open end opposite the eye end and an elongated closed portion in between those ends. The string and cotter pin extend down into the tube when the flagpole is in a horizontal or slightly raised position. The tube has a J-slot in its top end into which the flagpole is placed for holding it in horizontal position.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1990Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: American Institute of Taxidermy, Inc.Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 4753024Abstract: A cured animal foot for mounting to a plaque includes an animal foot comprised of skin, bone, and flesh, having a lower portion with digits and an upper portion which at an upper end thereof has been cut from a leg of an animal, the upper and lower portions being joined at about a 90.degree. angle at the wrist joint. The cured animal foot further includes a semi-stiff wire inserted longitudinally into the animal foot and extending into both the upper and lower portions of the animal foot. While the animal foot is still fresh, it is bent at the wrist to the desired angle and held thereat by the bent wire while the foot is cured in the bent configuration in a curing bath. The invention is carried out by providing a fresh animal foot and a semi-stiff wire, inserting the semi-stiff wire longitudinally into the foot so that the wire extends into both the upper and lower portions of the foot. The foot is then bent at the wrist to the selected angle.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1987Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Assignee: American Institute of Taxidermy, Inc.Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 4515340Abstract: Disclosed is a taxidermy mannikin mold and molding method for making a mannikin which has eyes insert-molded therein in proper position and rotational orientation and which has proper eye-surrounding anatomical surface features. The mold cavity has therein eye socket recesses each of which is immediately surrounded by a correctly contoured surface having reference indicia marking.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1984Date of Patent: May 7, 1985Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 4511522Abstract: Disclosed is a taxidermy mannikin mold and molding method for making a mannikin which has eyes insert-molded therein in proper position and rotational orientation and which has proper eye-surrounding anatomical surface features. The mold cavity has therein eye socket recesses each of which is immediately surrounded by a correctly contoured surface having reference indicia marking.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1984Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: 4432919Abstract: Disclosed is a taxidermy mannikin mold and molding method for making a mannikin which has eyes insert-molded therein in proper position and rotational orientation and which has proper eye-surrounding anatomical surface features. The mold cavity has therein eye socket recesses each of which is immediately surrounded by a correctly contoured surface having reference indicia marking.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1982Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Inventor: John R. Rinehart
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Patent number: D525312Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2005Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: J&L Targets, Inc.Inventor: John R. Rinehart