Patents by Inventor Kevin Dahlquist
Kevin Dahlquist 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: 20140224378Abstract: A water dispensing apparatus includes a lifting system and a water reservoir. The apparatus automatically installs a water bottle by lowering and inverting the water reservoir atop a water bottle, coupling the water reservoir to the water bottle, and raising and inverting the water reservoir with the water bottle coupled therewith. One or more compartments are filled with water from the inverted water bottle, and water is dispensed from each compartment through a dispenser. Multiple compartments may be included in the water reservoir, with the water in one compartment being electrically cooled and water in another compartment being electrically heated.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventors: Kevin Dahlquist, Ian Kovacevich, Gonzalo Almada, Thomas Philpott
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Patent number: 8640924Abstract: A water dispensing apparatus includes a lifting system and a water reservoir. The apparatus automatically installs a water bottle by lowering and inverting the water reservoir atop a water bottle, coupling the water reservoir to the water bottle, and raising and inverting the water reservoir with the water bottle coupled therewith. One or more compartments are filled with water from the inverted water bottle, and water is dispensed from each compartment through a dispenser. Multiple compartments may be included in the water reservoir, with the water in one compartment being electrically cooled and water in another compartment being electrically heated.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2013Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Inspiration Trend, LLCInventors: Gonzalo Almada, Ian Kovacevich, Kevin Dahlquist, Thomas Philpott
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Patent number: 8408420Abstract: A water dispensing apparatus includes a lifting system and a water reservoir. The apparatus automatically installs a water bottle by lowering and inverting the water reservoir atop a water bottle, coupling the water reservoir to the water bottle, and raising and inverting the water reservoir with the water bottle coupled therewith. One or more compartments are filled with water from the inverted water bottle, and water is dispensed from each compartment through a dispenser. Multiple compartments may be included in the water reservoir, with the water in one compartment being electrically cooled and water in another compartment being electrically heated.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Inspiration Trend, LLCInventors: Gonzalo Almada, Ian Kovacevich, Kevin Dahlquist, Thomas Philpott
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Patent number: 8330041Abstract: A mountable power strip includes a first arm section having a plurality of electrical receptacles defining a “strip” of electrical receptacles. The mountable power strip further includes a coupling assembly that is configured to couple the first arm section to a second arm section such that the first and second arm sections are configured for rotational movement relative to each other about an axis of the coupling assembly. The first and second arm sections are biased by at least one spring member such that the first and second arm sections are configured to transition between a first open configuration and a second closed configuration. The biasing may be toward the closed configuration for mounting of the power strip.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Axland Comec, LLCInventors: Mark Axland, Cheryl Axland, Kevin Dahlquist, Daniel Lee Bizzell, Ian D. Kovacevich
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Publication number: 20120097291Abstract: A water dispensing apparatus includes a lifting system and a water reservoir. The apparatus automatically installs a water bottle by lowering and inverting the water reservoir atop a water bottle, coupling the water reservoir to the water bottle, and raising and inverting the water reservoir with the water bottle coupled therewith. One or more compartments are filled with water from the inverted water bottle, and water is dispensed from each compartment through a dispenser. Multiple compartments may be included in the water reservoir, with the water in one compartment being electrically cooled and water in another compartment being electrically heated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Inventors: Gonzalo Almada, Ian Kovacevich, Kevin Dahlquist, Thomas Philpott
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Publication number: 20100132970Abstract: A mountable power strip includes a first arm section having a plurality of electrical receptacles defining a “strip” of electrical receptacles. The mountable power strip further includes a coupling assembly that is configured to couple the first arm section to a second arm section such that the first and second arm sections are configured for rotational movement relative to each other about an axis of the coupling assembly. The first and second arm sections are biased by at least one spring member such that the first and second arm sections are configured to transition between a first open configuration and a second closed configuration. The biasing may be toward the closed configuration for mounting of the power strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Mark Axland, Cheryl Axland, Kevin Dahlquist, Daniel Lee Bizzell, Ian D. Kovacevich
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Patent number: 7557297Abstract: A mountable power strip includes: first and second arm sections each including a plurality of electrical receptacles; a coupling assembly configured to couple the arm sections together for rotational movement relative to each other about a rotational axis; and a ratcheting assembly configured to define degrees of relative rotational movement about the rotational axis between the arm sections. The coupling assembly includes a connecting member secured in fixed disposition to the first arm section that retains the arm sections together. The ratcheting assembly includes a release member retained on the connecting member that is axially slidable relative thereto. The release member includes teeth that engage teeth of the second arm section. A biasing element retained between the connecting member and the release member is configured to bias the release member toward the rim cap such that the teeth of the release member engage the teeth of the rim cap.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Axland Comec, LLCInventors: Mark Axland, Cheryl Axland, Kevin Dahlquist, Daniel Lee Bizzell, Ian D. Kovacevich
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Publication number: 20090061726Abstract: A soap bubble fountain includes a soap holder adapted to contain a soap and water mixture, a plurality of tubular columns extending upward from the soap holder, a catch basin, and an air source arranged to inject air into the soap and water mixture, thereby creating soap bubbles. An upper end of each of the tubular columns is open to provide a bubble opening corresponding to each tubular column. The catch basin is disposed at a lower portion of the tubular columns. The soap bubbles are distributed among and forced through the bubble openings corresponding to the plurality of tubular columns and are subsequently collected in the catch basin.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: BOUNCING BRAIN INNOVATIONS SEASON TWO SUBSIDIARY 4, LLCInventors: Sheldon LEVINSON, Daniel Lee BIZZELL, Kevin DAHLQUIST, Carole RUFFIN
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Publication number: 20090061725Abstract: A soap bubble fountain includes a soap holder that contains a first portion of a soap and water mixture, a tubular column extending upward from the soap holder and whose lower end contains a second portion of the soap and water mixture, a catch basin disposed at a lower portion of the tubular column, and an air source arranged to inject air into second portion of the soap and water mixture, thereby creating soap bubbles. The soap bubbles are forced through the bubble openings in the upper end of the tubular column and are subsequently collected in the catch basin.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: BOUNCING BRAIN INNOVATIONS SEASON TWO SUBSIDIARY 4, LLCInventors: Sheldon LEVINSON, Daniel Lee BIZZELL, Kevin DAHLQUIST, Carole RUFFIN
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Publication number: 20090056180Abstract: A method of interacting with a soap bubble fountain, having at least one tubular column extending above a catch basin and provided with a sculpting tool, includes generating soap bubbles with the soap bubble fountain, actuating an air source to force the bubbles from an upper end of the at least one tubular column, repeating the foregoing steps at least until a bubble sculpture is formed between the upper end of the at least one tubular column and the catch basin, and sculpting the bubble sculpture using the sculpting tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: BOUNCING BRAIN INNOVATIONS SEASON TWO SUBSIDIARY 4 , LLCInventors: Sheldon LEVINSON, Daniel Lee BIZZELL, Kevin DAHLQUIST, Carole RUFFIN
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Publication number: 20080277133Abstract: A mountable power strip includes: first and second arm sections each including a plurality of electrical receptacles; a coupling assembly configured to couple the arm sections together for rotational movement relative to each other about a rotational axis; and a ratcheting assembly configured to define degrees of relative rotational movement about the rotational axis between the arm sections. The coupling assembly includes a connecting member secured in fixed disposition to the first arm section that retains the arm sections together. The ratcheting assembly includes a release member retained on the connecting member that is axially slidable relative thereto. The release member includes teeth that engage teeth of the second arm section. A biasing element retained between the connecting member and the release member is configured to bias the release member toward the rim cap such that the teeth of the release member engage the teeth of the rim cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2008Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: AXLAND COMEC, LLCInventors: Mark Axland, Cheryl Axland, Kevin Dahlquist, Daniel Lee Bizzell, Ian D. Kovacevich
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Publication number: 20080099488Abstract: A container assembly comprises a first member defining an interior containment space and having an access opening thereto, a second member dimensioned to encompass said first member, and a third member that interconnects said first member and said second member. The first and third members are connected along a first axis such that the first member is rotatable about the first axis relative to the third member. The second and third members are connected along a second axis such that the third member is rotatable about the second axis relative to the second member. The first axis is generally orthogonal to the second axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2008Publication date: May 1, 2008Applicant: LOOPA, LLCInventors: Kevin Dahlquist, Daniel Bizzell, Ian Kovacevich
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Publication number: 20080066943Abstract: Various new designs for a power strip. Each design includes some structure that enables the mounting or attachment of the power strip to an object or portion of the object. The object may include, for example, a Christmas tree, such as the trunk or a branch thereof. Another object may comprise, for example: a portion of a stud in the frame of a building that is under construction, in which case the power strip may be plugged into a generator at the construction site; and a portion of a work bench or work table.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: AXLAND COMEC, LLCInventors: Mark Axland, Cheryl Axland, Kevin Dahlquist, Daniel Bizzell, Ian Kovacevich
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Publication number: 20080065230Abstract: A potentiating support for an area of a body includes: a framework having a surface for abutment with an area of a body including a hinge joint, said framework defining a plurality of permanent openings in said surface; and two strut members each attached to said framework such that each said strut member spans the hinge joint when said framework is disposed in abutment with the area of the body, said strut members providing a measure of rigidity to said framework in the direction of their respective lengths, each respective said strut member including an intermediate portion thereof spanning the hinge joint that is expandable and recoverable between a first initial state and extended states wherein, when expanded to a said extended state during flexing of the hinge joint, said respective strut member stores potential energy that is released as kinetic energy upon its return to said initial state.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: NORDT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLCInventors: William Nordt, Ian Kovacevich, Kevin Dahlquist, Tom Philpott
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Publication number: 20080039767Abstract: A wrist support includes a first section for receiving a forearm, a second section for receiving a hand, and a bridging section spanning a wrist and connecting the first and second sections together. The bridging section is integrally formed with some portion of the first section or second section. The disposition of the second section relative to the first section is variable, for example, according to the tension in a tensioning line, wherein the tension may be adjusted by a rotary device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: NORDT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLCInventors: William Nordt, Ian Kovacevich, Kevin Dahlquist, Tom Philpott
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Publication number: 20080039766Abstract: A potentiating support for an area of a body includes a framework having a surface for abutment with an area of a body. The framework defines a plurality of permanent openings in the surface regardless of whether the surface is in abutment with the area of the body, the openings extending completely through and being bounded by the framework. Furthermore, the framework, along its entire boundary with at least one of the openings, is elastically stretchable between a first initial state and extended states and, when expanded to an extended state, the framework stores potential energy that is released as kinetic energy upon its return to the initial state. The support also includes a fastening mechanism connected at multiple points proximate each of opposite sides of the framework for applying tension at each of the multiple points for tensioning the framework's surface in abutment with the area of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: NORDT DEVELOPMENT CO., LLCInventors: William Nordt, Ian Kovacevich, Kevin Dahlquist, Tom Philpott
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Publication number: 20080035644Abstract: ABSTRACT A container includes a first bowl suspended by a dual-axis gimbal within—and out of contact with—a second bowl. The first bowl includes a first opening and the second bowl includes a second opening. The first opening overlies the second opening to permit access to an interior storage space of the first bowl from an exterior of the container when the first and second bowls are in respective upright orientations. The first bowl may be rotated 180 degrees in every rotational direction relative to the second bowl. A lid is removably attachable to the second bowl and that inhibits rotational movement of the first bowl. A handle circumferentially extends entirely around the second bowl and defines an opening for a finger or thumb for gripping and holding of the container when the lid is attached.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: LOOPA, LLCInventors: Kevin Dahlquist, Daniel Bizzell, Ian Kovacevich
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Publication number: 20080039765Abstract: An apparatus for disposition on appendage, such as an arm or leg, is capable of encircling and applying opposing forces selectively thereto. A C-shaped component receives one side of the appendage, a second C-shaped component receives the other side of the appendage, and a tensioning system draws the two components together for selective application of pressure to the appendage. Outriggers and pressure applicators may be used to apply pressure to extended areas of the appendage that otherwise would not be engaged by the C-shaped components. Side-to-side tissue compression thereby is provided for deflection of muscle forces, functional shortening of muscle length, and the maintenance of neurovascular channels. Circumferential forces may be minimized based on semirigid characteristics of the components. Elbow and shoulder braces apply side-to-side tissue compression to arms.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: NORDT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLCInventors: William Nordt, Ian Kovacevich, Kevin Dahlquist, Tom Philpott
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Publication number: 20080039764Abstract: An apparatus for disposition on appendage, such as an arm or leg, is capable of encircling and applying opposing forces selectively thereto. A C-shaped component receives one side of the appendage, a second C-shaped component receives the other side of the appendage, and a tensioning system draws the two components together for selective application of pressure to the appendage. Outriggers and pressure applicators may be used to apply pressure to extended areas of the appendage that otherwise would not be engaged by the C-shaped components. Side-to-side tissue compression thereby is provided for deflection of muscle forces, functional shortening of muscle length, and the maintenance of neurovascular channels. Circumferential forces may be minimized based on semirigid characteristics of the components. Elbow and shoulder braces apply side-to-side tissue compression to arms.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: NORDT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLCInventors: William Nordt, Ian Kovacevich, Kevin Dahlquist, Tom Philpott
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Patent number: D626999Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Inventors: Sunshine Voelker, Kevin Dahlquist, Daniel Bizzell, Ian Kovacevich