Patents by Inventor Matthew P. Veeder

Matthew P. Veeder 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: 9854896
    Abstract: A wrinkle reducing pad is used to reduce wrinkles by applying tension to skin on a portion of the user's body, such as the face. An adhesive layer on the back of the wrinkle reducing pad is adhered to the skin, extending from a first point on the user's cheek, to a second point of the user's neck. A tension strap that is attached to one end of the adhesive pad is pulled to exert tension that tightly stretches the user's skin toward the neck. The tension strap is then removeably secured to the outer surface of the adhesive pad while maintaining the tension for a desired period of time. Since the adhesive pad adheres to the skin on the neck between the two points, it prevents wrinkles from forming there as a result of the tension applied by the tension strap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2018
    Inventor: Matthew P. Veeder
  • Publication number: 20170164720
    Abstract: A wrinkle reducing pad is used to reduce wrinkles by applying tension to skin on a portion of the user's body, such as the face. An adhesive layer on the back of the wrinkle reducing pad is adhered to the skin, extending from a first point on the user's cheek, to a second point of the user's neck. A tension strap that is attached to one end of the adhesive pad is pulled to exert tension that tightly stretches the user's skin toward the neck. The tension strap is then removeably secured to the outer surface of the adhesive pad while maintaining the tension for a desired period of time. Since the adhesive pad adheres to the skin on the neck between the two points, it prevents wrinkles from forming there as a result of the tension applied by the tension strap.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2017
    Publication date: June 15, 2017
    Inventor: Matthew P. Veeder
  • Publication number: 20160015154
    Abstract: A wrinkle reducing pad is used to reduce wrinkles by applying tension to skin on a portion of the user's body, such as the face. An adhesive layer on the back of the wrinkle reducing pad is adhered to the skin, extending from a first point on the user's cheek, to a second point of the user's neck. A tension strap that is attached to one end of the adhesive pad is pulled to exert tension that tightly stretches the user's skin toward the neck. The tension strap is then removably secured to the outer surface of the adhesive pad while maintaining the tension for a desired period of time. Since the adhesive pad adheres to the skin on the neck between the two points, it prevents wrinkles from forming there as a result of the tension applied by the tension strap.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2014
    Publication date: January 21, 2016
    Inventor: Matthew P. Veeder
  • Patent number: 7798141
    Abstract: An adjustable nasal cavity dilator is provided that enables a user to selectively dilate a single nasal passageway in order to achieve a desired flow of air therethrough. In an exemplary embodiment, the nasal cavity dilator comprises an elongate foundation strip and a dilation adjustment band. An adhesive material secures the nasal cavity dilator to the external tissue of a user's face, on the side of the nasal cavity, and on the adjacent cheek. A fastener secures the dilation adjustment band to maintain the force that keeps the nasal cavity in the dilated state. In another embodiment, an attachment is coupled to the foundation strip in order to slidingly engage the dilation adjustment band so that it reverses direction before the force is applied. A free end of the band is then fastened to either the foundation strip or the dilation adjustment band.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2010
    Inventor: Matthew P. Veeder
  • Patent number: 5772537
    Abstract: A ball return device that enables a user to quickly and easily adjust the force with which a ball thrown into the device is returned. The ball return device includes a frame constructed from sections of plastic tubing joined by 90.degree. elbows, forming a base and an elevatable portion. The elevatable portion of the frame is pivotally mounted to the base and adjustably positioned at a desired angle relative to the generally horizontal base by a pair of support members. The angle of the elevatable portion of the frame to the base determines the direction in which the ball is returned relative to a given incident path. The support members extend between the base and the elevatable portion of the frame, and each includes a smaller diameter tube slidably fitted into a larger diameter tube and selectively fixed at one a plurality of preset lengths by a pin that passes through orifices formed in the two tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1998
    Assignee: Happy Day Sports Company
    Inventors: Ronald A. Anderson, Matthew P. Veeder
  • Patent number: 5662189
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for lubricating a sheathed cable in situ. To lubricate a sheathed cable (300), an access aperture (304) is first cut through the sheath. A file (400) may be used to create the access aperture. A cable lubrication applicator (100) includes a top plate (102), a bottom plate (112), a lubrication fitting (110), and fasteners (106) that hold the top plate and bottom plate clamped around the sheathed cable, at the access aperture. Once the applicator is installed, a lubricant is injected into the sheathed cable through the lubrication fitting. After lubricating the sheathed cable, the applicator is removed, and a sealer (200) is installed over the access aperture. The sealer includes a top plate (202), a bottom plate (214), a gasket (210), and fasteners (206) that hold the top plate and bottom plate of the sealer together, with the gasket covering the access aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1997
    Inventors: Ronald A. Anderson, Matthew P. Veeder