Patents by Inventor Patrick H. Brennan

Patrick H. Brennan 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).

  • Publication number: 20140016989
    Abstract: A recyclable ring binder apparatus comprises a ring metal incorporating a set of binder rings that are formed of a pair of ring halves. The ring metal can be firmly fastened to a spine section of a binder hardcover by utilizing a post and a small arched snap clamp with a tap. The tap of the snap clamp can be pressed around a neck of the post utilizing a quick release clipping mechanism. The snap clamp can be accessed with an index finger and slid away from the post to remove the ring metal from the hardcover. The ring metal, the hardcover, the snap clamp and the post can be quickly separated into their perspective categories due to the clipping mechanism. Hence, it retains conformance of all components of the ring binder apparatus for recycling without increasing development and production cost.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2013
    Publication date: January 16, 2014
    Applicant: STRIDE MANUFACTURING, LLC
    Inventors: Brian R. Brennan, Patrick H. Brennan
  • Patent number: 8585311
    Abstract: A recyclable ring binder apparatus comprises a ring metal incorporating a set of binder rings that are formed of a pair of ring halves. The ring metal can be firmly fastened to a spine section of a binder hardcover by utilizing a post and a small arched snap clamp with a tap. The tap of the snap clamp can be pressed around a neck of the post utilizing a quick release clipping mechanism. The snap clamp can be accessed with an index finger and slid away from the post to remove the ring metal from the hardcover. The ring metal, the hardcover, the snap clamp and the post can be quickly separated into their perspective categories due to the clipping mechanism. Hence, it retains conformance of all components of the ring binder apparatus for recycling without increasing development and production cost.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2013
    Assignee: Stride Manufacturing, LLC
    Inventors: Brian R. Brennan, Patrick H. Brennan
  • Publication number: 20120057921
    Abstract: A retractable money detector apparatus for detecting counterfeit paper currency is disclosed. The apparatus comprises of a barrel for housing a sealing sleeve, a lanyard mechanism, a reservoir housing unit, and a spring. A plastic clip fitted into an end of the barrel houses a plunger and a rotor. A sealing sleeve keeps a marking tip from drying out when retracted. A lanyard mechanism can be utilized for closing the sealing sleeve. A reservoir-housing unit can include an ink reservoir and the marking tip. The reservoir can be filled with a special type of ink that detects the counterfeit when applied on the paper currency.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2011
    Publication date: March 8, 2012
    Inventor: Patrick H. Brennan
  • Publication number: 20090304436
    Abstract: A recyclable ring binder apparatus comprises a ring metal incorporating a set of binder rings that are formed of a pair of ring halves. The ring metal can be firmly fastened to a spine section of a binder hardcover by utilizing a post and a small arched snap clamp with a tap. The tap of the snap clamp can be pressed around a neck of the post utilizing a quick release clipping mechanism. The snap clamp can be accessed with an index finger and slid away from the post to remove the ring metal from the hardcover. The ring metal, the hardcover, the snap clamp and the post can be quickly separated into their perspective categories due to the clipping mechanism. Hence, it retains conformance of all components of the ring binder apparatus for recycling without increasing development and production cost.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2008
    Publication date: December 10, 2009
    Inventors: Brian R. Brennan, Patrick H. Brennan