Patents by Inventor Paul E. Olvera
Paul E. Olvera 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: 11945565Abstract: A marine vessel including a hull extending horizontally from a bow to a stern with a midpoint therebetween. The hull has opposing walls that extend upwardly, where the opposing walls have inner sides that face inwardly toward each other and outer sides that face outwardly. A first of the outer sides defines a first opening therein that is horizontally closer to the midpoint than to the stern and horizontally closer to the midpoint than to the bow. An engine compartment is configured for positioning an engine therein. A first conduit fluidly couples the first opening and the engine compartment for at least one of ventilating and exhausting the engine compartment. The first opening is positioned to prevent water from entering the first conduit.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Prasad Dhananjay Deole, Matthew P. Klausky, Paul E. Olvera, Zachary M. Handziak
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Patent number: 11433698Abstract: A binding mechanism including a body portion having a flange opening extending therethrough. The body portion further includes or at least partially defines a body portion opening positioned adjacent a base end of the flange. The binding mechanism has a manually deflectable flange coupled to the body portion. At least part of the flange is insertable through the flange opening from a first side of the body portion to at least partially form a loop on the first side of the body portion. The at least part of the flange is alternatively insertable through the flange opening from a second side of the body portion opposite the first side to at least partially form a loop on the second side of the body portion. The body portion opening is configured to receive the flange therethrough to enable the flange to be positioned on either the first side or the second side of the body portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2021Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: ACCO Brands CorporationInventors: Edward P. Busam, Bobby G. James, Jr., Paul E. Olvera, Michael D. Rowe
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Publication number: 20210260910Abstract: A binding mechanism including a body portion having a flange opening extending therethrough. The body portion further includes or at least partially defines a body portion opening positioned adjacent a base end of the flange. The binding mechanism has a manually deflectable flange coupled to the body portion. At least part of the flange is insertable through the flange opening from a first side of the body portion to at least partially form a loop on the first side of the body portion. The at least part of the flange is alternatively insertable through the flange opening from a second side of the body portion opposite the first side to at least partially form a loop on the second side of the body portion. The body portion opening is configured to receive the flange therethrough to enable the flange to be positioned on either the first side or the second side of the body portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Inventors: Edward P. Busam, Bobby G. James, JR., Paul E. Olvera, Michael D. Rowe
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Patent number: 11034183Abstract: A binding mechanism including a body portion having a flange opening extending therethrough. The body portion further includes or at least partially defines a body portion opening positioned adjacent a base end of the flange. The binding mechanism has a manually deflectable flange coupled to the body portion. At least part of the flange is insertable through the flange opening from a first side of the body portion to at least partially form a loop on the first side of the body portion. The at least part of the flange is alternatively insertable through the flange opening from a second side of the body portion opposite the first side to at least partially form a loop on the second side of the body portion. The body portion opening is configured to receive the flange therethrough to enable the flange to be positioned on either the first side or the second side of the body portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2019Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: ACCO Brands CorporationInventors: Edward P. Busam, Bobby G. James, Jr., Paul E. Olvera, Michael D. Rowe
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Publication number: 20200180348Abstract: A binding mechanism including a body portion having a flange opening extending therethrough. The body portion further includes or at least partially defines a body portion opening positioned adjacent a base end of the flange. The binding mechanism has a manually deflectable flange coupled to the body portion. At least part of the flange is insertable through the flange opening from a first side of the body portion to at least partially form a loop on the first side of the body portion. The at least part of the flange is alternatively insertable through the flange opening from a second side of the body portion opposite the first side to at least partially form a loop on the second side of the body portion. The body portion opening is configured to receive the flange therethrough to enable the flange to be positioned on either the first side or the second side of the body portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2019Publication date: June 11, 2020Inventors: Edward P. Busam, Bobby G. James, JR., Paul E. Olvera, Michael D. Rowe
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Patent number: 10500890Abstract: A binding mechanism including a body portion having a flange opening extending therethrough. The body portion further includes or at least partially defines a body portion opening positioned adjacent a base end of the flange. The binding mechanism has a manually deflectable flange coupled to the body portion. At least part of the flange is insertable through the flange opening from a first side of the body portion to at least partially form a loop on the first side of the body portion. The at least part of the flange is alternatively insertable through the flange opening from a second side of the body portion opposite the first side to at least partially form a loop on the second side of the body portion. The body portion opening is configured to receive the flange therethrough to enable the flange to be positioned on either the first side or the second side of the body portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2016Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: ACCO Brands CorporationInventors: Edward P. Busam, Bobby G. James, Jr., Paul E. Olvera, Michael D. Rowe
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Publication number: 20170001462Abstract: A binding mechanism including a body portion having a flange opening extending therethrough. The body portion further includes or at least partially defines a body portion opening positioned adjacent a base end of the flange. The binding mechanism has a manually deflectable flange coupled to the body portion. At least part of the flange is insertable through the flange opening from a first side of the body portion to at least partially form a loop on the first side of the body portion. The at least part of the flange is alternatively insertable through the flange opening from a second side of the body portion opposite the first side to at least partially form a loop on the second side of the body portion. The body portion opening is configured to receive the flange therethrough to enable the flange to be positioned on either the first side or the second side of the body portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2016Publication date: January 5, 2017Inventors: Edward P. Busam, Bobby G. James, JR., Paul E. Olvera, Michael D. Rowe
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Patent number: D1003801Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: BRUNSWICK CORPORATIONInventors: Prasad Dhananjay Deole, Matthew P. Klausky, Paul E. Olvera, Zachary M. Handziak
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Patent number: D1022491Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2021Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Prasad Dhananjay Deole, Matthew P. Klausky, Paul E. Olvera, Zachary M. Handziak