Patents by Inventor Kevin J. Dahlquist
Kevin J. 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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Patent number: 7615019Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: June 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Nordt Development Co., LLCInventors: William E. Nordt, III, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: 7615022Abstract: A potentiating support for a hinge joint includes a framework having a surface for abutment with an area of a body's hinge joint. Furthermore, the framework defines a plurality of permanent openings in said surface regardless of whether said surface is in abutment with the area of the body, said openings extending completely through said framework and being bounded by said framework; said framework, along its entire boundary with an openings, is elastically stretchable between a first initial state and extended states and, when expanded to a said extended state, said framework stores potential energy that is released as kinetic energy upon its return to said initial state; and a particular said opening of said framework comprises an alignment opening that is dimensioned to receive therein a joint protuberance of the hinge joint, said alignment opening serving to maintain the support in a proper orientation when the support is worn.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Nordt Development Co., LLCInventors: William E. Nordt, III, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Publication number: 20090191987Abstract: A modular table tennis game includes a plurality of paddles, a table tennis ball, and an adjustable table, or multiple adjustable tables. The tables may be mounted on a support system such as a tripod or other support structure that allows the tables to be adjusted in height and tilt. The top of the tables may have an opening or openings larger than the table tennis ball penetrating therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: EDISON NATION, LLCInventors: Matthew D. FLEMING, Daniel Lee BIZZELL, Ian D. KOVACEVICH, Juan MARIN, Ashley Beres TILLEY, Kevin J. DAHLQUIST, Carole RUFFIN, Chris ADAMS, Meredith BECK
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Publication number: 20090160162Abstract: A stroller for carrying a child in a plurality of configurations includes a frame having a frame base defining a forward-facing direction and a rearward-facing direction and at least two side members attached at opposite sides of the frame base. The stroller further includes a plurality of wheels connected to the frame and a seat arranged generally above a platform attached to the frame and configured for selective rotation, relative to the frame base, about an axis generally perpendicular to the platform. The seat may be selectively rotated between a forward-facing position and a rearward-facing position. The seat may further be adapted to be selectively reconfigurable between a seated configuration and a standing configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Daniel Lee BIZZELL, Ian D. Kovacevich, Thomas James Philpott, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Lynn Furton McIntyre, Karen Jacy Madigan
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Patent number: 7516914Abstract: A bi-directional device includes a rotatable control handle, a first line, and a second line, each extending from a housing. When the control handle is rotated in a first rotational direction, at least a portion of the first line is drawn into the housing. When the control handle is rotated in a second rotational direction, opposite the first rotational direction, at least a portion of the second line is drawn into the housing. Optionally, the control handle is positionable into each of a drive position and a release position. The control handle is generally biased into the drive position by an elastic force such as that of a spring. While the control handle is at the drive position, those portions of the lines drawn into the housing by rotations of the control handle are prevented from being withdrawn. When the release position of the control handle is obtained, drawn portions of the lines can be withdrawn from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2005Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Enventys, LLCInventors: Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott, Daniel Lee Bizzell
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Publication number: 20080268715Abstract: A mountable power strip includes: a first arm section; a second arm section; a lever arm connected to the second arm section; and a coupling assembly configured to couple the first and second arm sections together such that the first and second arm sections are configured for relative rotational movement between an open position for receipt of an object therebetween; and a closed position wherein the first and second arm sections are closer to one another than when in the open position for clamping engagement with the object. The first arm section includes a plurality of electrical receptacles positioned adjacent each other along an extent of the first arm section such that the plurality of electrical receptacles form a “strip” of electrical receptacles. Methods of use include mounting a power strip to an object.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: AXLAND COMEC, LLCInventors: Mark Axland, Cheryl Axland, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Daniel Lee Bizzell, Ian D. Kovacevich
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Publication number: 20080261455Abstract: 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 offset a distance along the axis of the coupling assembly such that the first and second arm sections are configured to transition between, a first configuration, in which the first and second arm sections do not overlap each other when viewed along the axis of the coupling assembly, and a second configuration, in which the first and second arm sections overlap each other when viewed along the axis of the coupling assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: AXLAND COMEC, LLCInventors: Mark Axland, Cheryl Axland, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Daniel Lee Bizzell, Ian D. Kovacevich
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Publication number: 20080261456Abstract: A mountable power strip includes first and second arm sections, at least one of which includes a plurality of electrical receptacles. The arm sections are coupled together for relative rotational movement between an open position for receipt of an object therebetween, and a closed position for clamping engagement with the object. The first and second arm sections are spring biased toward the closed position. The spring-biasing of the arm sections provides a clamping force for mounting the power strip to an object. The arm sections generally have the same dimensions and configuration and are coupled together between opposite end portions of each arm section. One of the end portions of each arm section defines a handle grip. Alternatively, a long handle integral with the first arm section extends generally linearly from the coupling and a short lever arm integral with the second arm section extends generally linearly from the coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: AXLAND COMEC, LLCInventors: Mark Axland, Cheryl Axland, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Daniel Lee Bizzell, Ian D. Kovacevich
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Publication number: 20080223972Abstract: A method of drawing lines into a housing includes: rotating a dial in a first rotational direction of the dial such that a first spool located in an interior of the housing is mechanically rotated in a first rotational direction thereby winding a first line thereabout; and rotating the same dial in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction such that a second spool located in the interior of the housing is mechanically rotated in a first rotational direction thereby winding a second line thereabout. The rotating of the same dial in the second, opposite rotational direction does not result in unwinding of the first line from the first spool, and the rotating of the same dial in the first rotational direction does not result in unwinding of the second line from the second spool.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: ENVENTYS, LLCInventors: Ian D. KOVACEVICH, Kevin J. DAHLQUIST, Tom PHILPOTT, Daniel Lee BIZZELL
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Publication number: 20080156924Abstract: A device for independently tensioning lines includes: (a) a housing; (b) a control handle extending from the housing and configured for manual rotation by a hand of a person; (c) a first line extending from the housing; and (d) a second line extending from the housing. The control handle is manually rotatable by hand about an axis in a first rotational direction, whereby at least a portion of the first line is drawn into the housing when the control handle is rotated in the first rotational direction. The handle also is manually rotatable by hand about the axis in a second rotational direction, whereby at least a portion of the second line is drawn into the housing when the control handle is rotated in the second rotational direction. The rotational direction is opposite the first rotational direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: ENVENTYS, LLCInventors: Ian D. KOVACEVICH, Kevin J. DAHLQUIST, Tom J. PHILPOTT, Daniel Lee BIZZELL
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Patent number: 7252259Abstract: A method of drawing lines into a housing includes: rotating a dial in a first rotational direction of the dial such that a first spool located in an interior of the housing is mechanically rotated in a first rotational direction thereby winding a first line thereabout; and rotating the same dial in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction such that a second spool located in the interior of the housing is mechanically rotated in a first rotational direction thereby winding a second line thereabout. The rotating of the same dial in the second, opposite rotational direction does not result in unwinding of the first line from the first spool, and the rotating of the same dial in the first rotational direction does not result in unwinding of the second line from the second spool.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2006Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Enventys, LLCInventors: Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom Philpott, Daniel Lee Bizzell
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Patent number: 7249727Abstract: A method of drawing lines into a housing includes: rotating a dial in a first rotational direction of the dial such that a first spool located in an interior of the housing is mechanically rotated in a first rotational direction thereby winding a first line thereabout; and rotating the same dial in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction such that a second spool located in the interior of the housing is mechanically rotated in a first rotational direction thereby winding a second line thereabout. The rotating of the same dial in the second, opposite rotational direction does not result in unwinding of the first line from the first spool, and the rotating of the same dial in the first rotational direction does not result in unwinding of the second line from the second spool.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2006Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Enventys, LLCInventors: Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom Philpott, Daniel Lee Bizzell
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Patent number: D519637Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Nordt Development Co., Inc.Inventors: William E. Nordt, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: D519638Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Nordt Development Co., Inc.Inventors: William E. Nordt, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: D520141Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2004Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Nordt Development Co., Inc.Inventors: William E. Nordt, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: D521644Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2004Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Nordt Development Co., Inc.Inventors: William E. Nordt, Ian D. Kovacevich, Kevin J. Dahlquist, Tom J. Philpott
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Patent number: D580616Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Edison Nation, LLCInventors: Daniel Lee Bizzell, Thomas James Philpott, Ian D. Kovacevich, Louis J. Foreman, Kevin J. Dahlquist