Patents by Inventor Mark Yeary
Mark Yeary 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: 11596882Abstract: A water filter system with a filter housing, a filter media, a filter coupling, and a dynamic seal. The filter housing has a top plate and a bottom plate which are both water-permeable, as well as a cavity between the top plate and the bottom plate. The filter media is within the cavity of the filter housing and extends through the bottom plate of the filter housing. The filter coupling extends upward from the top plate and is configured to attach to a float with at least one air chamber. The dynamic seal is coupled to the filter housing along a perimeter of the filter housing and is configured to extend beyond a perimeter of the float, maintain contact with a wall of a water container, and restrict water from passing between the dynamic seal and the wall of the water container.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2020Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: Plenty Company, LLCInventors: Michael A. Mueller, Mark Yeary, George L. Hagen, Marcus J. Shotey, Kenneth C. Booth
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Patent number: 11033841Abstract: A water filtering pitcher with a pitcher with a top, a base and an inner wall surface extending between the top and the base to define an internal volume. A filter adapter is positioned within the internal volume of the pitcher, configured to couple to a water filter, and movable between a first position closer to the base and a second position closer to the top. At least one bias member configured to bias the filter upward is positioned between the filter adapter and the pitcher base. When a water filter is received through the top of the pitcher to the filter adapter and water is filtered from above the filter adapter through the water filter and into the base of the pitcher, the at least one bias member biases the filter adapter and water filter from the first position toward the second position.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2020Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Plenty Company, LLCInventors: Marcus J. Shotey, George L. Hagen, Michael Mueller, Mark Yeary, Kenneth C. Booth
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Publication number: 20200376420Abstract: A water filter system with a filter housing, a filter media, a filter coupling, and a dynamic seal. The filter housing has a top plate and a bottom plate which are both water-permeable, as well as a cavity between the top plate and the bottom plate. The filter media is within the cavity of the filter housing and extends through the bottom plate of the filter housing. The filter coupling extends upward from the top plate and is configured to attach to a float with at least one air chamber. The dynamic seal is coupled to the filter housing along a perimeter of the filter housing and is configured to extend beyond a perimeter of the float, maintain contact with a wall of a water container, and restrict water from passing between the dynamic seal and the wall of the water container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: Michael A. Mueller, Mark Yeary, George L. Hagen, Marcus J. Shotey, Kenneth C. Booth
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Patent number: 10010949Abstract: A key model identification and feedback system includes a key identification housing, a master key receiving aperture, a master key identifier, a processor in communication with the master key identifier, and a feedback module. The processor is configured to access a database defining a plurality of known key models, compare the physical characteristics of the master key with physical characteristics of the known key models in the database to identify a model of the master key, and communicate the model of the master key to the feedback module coupled to the key identification housing. The feedback module, responsive to the communication from the processor, outputs an indication of the model of the master key and directions to a location remote from the key identification housing where a key blank having the same model of the master key is available for duplicating the master key.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2016Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: The Hillman Group, Inc.Inventors: George Lynn Hagen, Michael Mueller, Mark Yeary, Kenneth C. Booth
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Publication number: 20170100785Abstract: A key model identification and feedback system includes a key identification housing, a master key receiving aperture, a master key identifier, a processor in communication with the master key identifier, and a feedback module. The processor is configured to access a database defining a plurality of known key models, compare the physical characteristics of the master key with physical characteristics of the known key models in the database to identify a model of the master key, and communicate the model of the master key to the feedback module coupled to the key identification housing. The feedback module, responsive to the communication from the processor, outputs an indication of the model of the master key and directions to a location remote from the key identification housing where a key blank having the same model of the master key is available for duplicating the master key.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2016Publication date: April 13, 2017Inventors: George Lynn Hagen, Michael Mueller, Mark Yeary, Kenneth C. Booth
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Patent number: 9558236Abstract: A key model identification and feedback system includes a key identification housing, a master key receiving aperture, a master key identifier, a processor in communication with the master key identifier, and a feedback module. The processor is configured to access a database defining a plurality of known key models, compare the physical characteristics of the master key with physical characteristics of the known key models in the database to identify a model of the master key, and communicate the model of the master key to the feedback module coupled to the key identification housing. The feedback module, responsive to the communication from the processor, outputs an indication of the model of the master key and directions to a location remote from the key identification housing where a key blank having the same model of the master key is available for duplicating the master key.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2012Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Assignee: The Hillman Group, Inc.Inventors: George Lynn Hagen, Mike Mueller, Mark Yeary, Kenneth C. Booth
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Patent number: 6647741Abstract: A cooling system, for cooling the contents of a utensil, utilizing a removable, reusable, refillable, freezable toroidal-shaped cooling insert and a toroidal-shaped insulator. The cooling insert and insulator stack in a nested manner within the utensil to provide improved insulating and longer cooling of the utensil contents. Furthermore, a secured bottom holder removably holds the cooling insert and insulator within the utensil. The cooling system includes the use of a temperature sensor and display which provides a visual indicator when the contents have reached a temperature indicating the contents are no longer being properly cooled. Such utensils may include, for example, dog dishes, bait containers and food containers.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventors: John B. Pechous, Mark A. Yeary
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Publication number: 20030145499Abstract: A stand-alone folding sign configured to adapt a stabilizer for providing additional stability against external forces, such as wind or human contacts, is disclosed. The folding sign includes a pair of interlocking legs positioned proximate a lower portion of the sign. The position of the interlocking legs allows a suitable stabilizer to be associated with the legs. The stabilizer may be a weighted object, such as a brick or a container filled with water or sand, or a fixing member that can anchor the sign to the standing surface. A detachable display panel may be created from the sheet forming the sign and displayed in a desirable location.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: August 7, 2003Applicant: The HILLMAN GROUP, INC.Inventors: Mark Tarter, Mark Yeary
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Publication number: 20030079492Abstract: A cooling system, for cooling the contents of a utensil, utilizing a removable, reusable, refillable, freezable toroidal-shaped cooling insert and a toroidal-shaped insulator. The cooling insert and insulator stack in a nested manner within the utensil to provide improved insulating and longer cooling of the utensil contents. Furthermore, a secured bottom holder removably holds the cooling insert and insulator within the utensil. The cooling system includes the use of a temperature sensor and display which provides a visual indicator when the contents have reached a temperature indicating the contents are no longer being properly cooled. Such utensils may include, for example, dog dishes, bait containers and food containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: John B. Pechous, Mark A. Yeary