Patents by Inventor Michael Cosgrove
Michael Cosgrove 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: 20250041155Abstract: A facial basin assembly includes a basin with a convex top side and a concave bottom side. The assembly features a mouthpiece to facilitate user breathing while their face is submerged in liquid. The mouthpiece is connected to a coupling device via one or more air flow conduits. This coupling device is designed to be removably inserted through a ledge of the basin and is adapted to direct the user's exhalation toward the bottom of the basin. The basin comprises a base portion and a curved portion, the latter allowing exhaled breath to escape into the environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2024Publication date: February 6, 2025Inventors: Cullen Christopher Olsen, Michael Cosgrove Dejoras, Gabriel Cole Wengler
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Patent number: 12194356Abstract: A training aid for throwing a curveball is disclosed herein. The training aid can include a base member that can coupled to a user's wrist. The training aid can further include a first stiffener and a second stiffener coupled to the base member and extending towards the fingertips of the user. The first stiffener can extend over the top of the user's hand and the second stiffener can extend over the palm of the user's hand. The first stiffener and the second stiffener can maintain the wrist/hand position by preventing the wrist from flexing and extending.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2022Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: 12SIXFIX LLCInventor: Michael Cosgrove
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Publication number: 20230347224Abstract: A training aid for throwing a curveball is disclosed herein. The training aid can include a base member that can coupled to a user's wrist. The training aid can further include a first stiffener and a second stiffener coupled to the base member and extending towards the fingertips of the user. The first stiffener can extend over the top of the user's hand and the second stiffener can extend over the palm of the user's hand. The first stiffener and the second stiffener can maintain the wrist/hand position by preventing the wrist from flexing and extending.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2022Publication date: November 2, 2023Inventor: Michael Cosgrove
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Patent number: 11603877Abstract: A dowel includes a body having a composition of polystyrene and possible glass filling or other material compositions Such a body further has a chamber with an axial bore extended along an entire longitudinal length thereof. A first slot begins from a proximal end of the body and terminates at approximately a midpoint of the longitudinal length of the body. A second slot begins from a distal end of the body and terminates at approximately the midpoint of the longitudinal length of the body. The first and second linear slots are axially offset to improve chamber compression and a series of ridges outer surface is provided to improve connectivity between to objects.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2020Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Inventors: Michael Cosgrove, Alfred E. Gratrix, Sr., Mark Bracchi, Jerry Kozlowski, Alan Burr, Jr.
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Publication number: 20210236901Abstract: A training aid for throwing a curveball is disclosed herein. The training aid can include a base member that can coupled to a user's wrist. The training aid can further include a first stiffener and a second stiffener coupled to the base member and extending towards the fingertips of the user. The first stiffener can extend over the top of the user's hand and the second stiffener can extend over the palm of the user's hand. The first stiffener and the second stiffener can maintain the wrist/hand position by preventing the wrist from flexing and extending.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventor: Michael Cosgrove
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Patent number: 11013975Abstract: A training aid for throwing a curveball is disclosed herein. The training aid can include a base member that can coupled to a user's wrist. The training aid can further include a first stiffener and a second stiffener coupled to the base member and extending towards the fingertips of the user. The first stiffener can extend over the top of the user's hand and the second stiffener can extend over the palm of the user's hand. The first stiffener and the second stiffener can maintain the wrist/hand position by preventing the wrist from flexing and extending.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2019Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Inventor: Michael Cosgrove
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Publication number: 20200078650Abstract: A training aid for throwing a curveball is disclosed herein. The training aid can include a base member that can coupled to a user's wrist. The training aid can further include a first stiffener and a second stiffener coupled to the base member and extending towards the fingertips of the user. The first stiffener can extend over the top of the user's hand and the second stiffener can extend over the palm of the user's hand. The first stiffener and the second stiffener can maintain the wrist/hand position by preventing the wrist from flexing and extending.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2019Publication date: March 12, 2020Inventor: Michael Cosgrove
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Patent number: 10006405Abstract: A thrust reverser system and operation suitable for turbofan engines. Blocker doors of the thrust reverser system have stowed positions in which each door is disposed between a fixed structure and a translating cowl of the engine. The translating cowl is translated in an aft direction of the engine to define at least one opening with the fixed structure, after which the translating cowl is further translated aft to deploy linkage mechanisms that are received in slots recessed into the blocker doors and pivotably connect the doors to the fixed structure. Deployment of the linkage mechanisms from the slots causes the blocker doors to rotate to a deployed position in which each door extends across a bypass duct of the engine and diverts bypass air within the duct through the opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Alan Roy Stuart, James Michael Cosgrove
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Patent number: 9016040Abstract: A thrust reverser system and operation suitable for high-bypass turbofan engines. The thrust reverser system includes a cascade system adapted to be translated with a translating cowl in an aft direction of an engine to expose a circumferential opening. The cascade system is deployed from a stowed position as the translating cowl and the cascade system are translated in the aft direction. During deployment of the cascade system, a fore end thereof translates in the aft direction and an aft end thereof initially translates in the aft direction and then subsequently rotates about the fore end so that further translation of the cascade segment in the aft direction causes the cascade segment to move to a deployed position and divert bypass air within a bypass duct of the engine through the circumferential opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Alan Roy Stuart, James Michael Cosgrove
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Publication number: 20140353399Abstract: A thrust reverser system and operation suitable for turbofan engines. Blocker doors of the thrust reverser system have stowed positions in which each door is disposed between a fixed structure and a translating cowl of the engine. The translating cowl is translated in an aft direction of the engine to define at least one opening with the fixed structure, after which the translating cowl is further translated aft to deploy linkage mechanisms that are received in slots recessed into the blocker doors and pivotably connect the doors to the fixed structure. Deployment of the linkage mechanisms from the slots causes the blocker doors to rotate to a deployed position in which each door extends across a bypass duct of the engine and diverts bypass air within the duct through the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2012Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Alan Roy Stuart, James Michael Cosgrove
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Publication number: 20140150403Abstract: A thrust reverser system and operation suitable for high-bypass turbofan engines. The thrust reverser system includes a cascade system adapted to be translated with a translating cowl in an aft direction of an engine to expose a circumferential opening. The cascade system is deployed from a stowed position as the translating cowl and the cascade system are translated in the aft direction. During deployment of the cascade system, a fore end thereof translates in the aft direction and an aft end thereof initially translates in the aft direction and then subsequently rotates about the fore end so that further translation of the cascade segment in the aft direction causes the cascade segment to move to a deployed position and divert bypass air within a bypass duct of the engine through the circumferential opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Alan Roy Stuart, James Michael Cosgrove
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Patent number: 7115551Abstract: The present invention relates to disposable, personal cleansing articles useful for cleansing the skin or hair. These articles are used by the consumer by wetting the dry article with water and then rubbing the article against the skin or hair. The article comprises a water insoluble substrate with an elastomeric component and having a cleansing surface and a lathering surfactant releasably associated with the substrate. Preferably, the articles of the present invention further comprise a conditioning component.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2003Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Erik John Hasenoehrl, James Michael Cosgrove
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Publication number: 20030228351Abstract: The present invention relates to disposable, personal cleansing articles useful for cleansing the skin or hair. These articles are used by the consumer by wetting the dry article with water and then rubbing the article against the skin or hair. The article comprises a water insoluble substrate with an elastomeric component and having a cleansing surface and a lathering surfactant releasably associated with the substrate. Preferably, the articles of the present invention further comprise a conditioning component.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Erik John Hasenoehrl, James Michael Cosgrove