Patents by Inventor Marguerite Wilson

Marguerite Wilson 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).

  • Patent number: 6035449
    Abstract: A pocket using opposing magnetic strips that may be repeatedly attached to and detached from either the inside or the outside of an article having a thin sheet wall (such as a piece of clothing, a hat, a portable bag, or decorative articles like holiday stockings). The detachable pocket includes a pair of fabric patches including strip magnets that are sewn into a hem around most of the periphery of each patch, forming a backless pouch. Each magnetized pouch so formed can thus be placed on opposing sides of the article and thereby form a detachable pouch on the inside and on the outside of the article. An alternative embodiment has a pocket pouch only on the outside of the article with a U-shaped magnetic member holding the outside pouch from the inside of the article. The outside pouch can be decorated in accordance with a seasonal theme permitting ordinary clothing and like articles to be decorated according to the holiday season.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2000
    Inventors: Raymond R. Galler, Randolph B. Galler, John S. Galler, Marguerite Wilson
  • Patent number: 5094257
    Abstract: A portable and temporarily installable vehicle cover is supported by a frame, which in turn is supported by brackets attached to the vehicle rocker panels or floor pan. Alternatively the brackets may be secured to stakes which are secured in the ground near the midpoint of each side of the vehicle. The frame is formed of a forward, central and rear support. Each end of the forward support is secured to the brackets, while each end of the rear support is secured to the corresponding ends of the front support. The front and rear supports provide support for the cover, while the cover itself serves to locate and support the center support. The frame may be formed of telescoping tubular sections joined by springs, enabling the entire apparatus to be disassembled and stored within otherwise unused space such as the interior of a vehicle bumper. Alternatively, the cover may be left in its erected state if secured to stakes, and one end may be opened to allow for the entrance or exit of a vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1992
    Inventors: Marguerite Wilson, John F. Galler, Raymond J. Galler, Randolph B. Galler, Cheyenne Galler, Bronwyn G. Welkner