Patents by Inventor Peter S. Vosbikian
Peter S. Vosbikian 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: 7798099Abstract: A modular bird feeder system has a plurality of different modular bird feeder components which can be interchangeably connected based on user preference. All components are slideably mounted on a vertically standing pole. The slideable components include a feed filling funnel, an upper feed tray, a lower feed tray, a squirrel guard, and a feeder unit position adjustment handgrip which controls the upward and downward movement along the pole of the integral bird feeder unit which is assembled. An adjustable locking pin extending from the pole is used to maintain the bird feeder unit in the uppermost bird feeding position on the pole, regardless of which components are being used. When the pin is removed, the handgrip facilitates control of the bird feeder unit as it slides from its bird feeding position to a user-friendly, convenient feed filling position on the pole.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2008Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Zenith Innovation, LLCInventor: Peter S. Vosbikian
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Publication number: 20100230570Abstract: A height adjustable container system which includes a container through which at least one elongated, inner supporting member extends. The supporting member is secured at one end to a mounting system consisting of a ceiling mount and corresponding U-bracket/bolt combination. In one embodiment of the invention, an elongated inner supporting member is telescopically located within an elongated outer supporting member. A spring biased press button or mechanical stop component extending from the inner supporting member allows the outer supporting member on which the container is mounted to be vertically lowered, so that when the container is used as a planter, the plants in the container can be watered and when the container is a bird feeder, bird food can be added to the feeder. By simply pushing the container upward along the supporting member, the container is again elevated and locked in its elevated, suspended position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Robert Petner
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Publication number: 20100154824Abstract: A cleaning implement comprising a base member having opposing top and bottom surfaces and at least one side surface. A handle is connected to the top surface of the base member and a first cleaning material is attached to the bottom surface of the base member. A cleaning member is rotatably connected to the at least one side surface of the base member and a second cleaning material attached to the cleaning member such that the second cleaning material is oriented in a different plane than the first cleaning material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: QUICKIE MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONInventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Vince Cella
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Publication number: 20100147222Abstract: Protection of the pole of a vertically slideable bird feeder and the prevention of loss of bird feed if the filled or partially filled feeder is removed from the pole is accomplished by a specially designed protective sheath located within the feed tube housing of the feeder and around the pole. The upper end of the sheath is held in place within a channel formed in the feed filling funnel. The lower end of the sheath is held in place within a second channel formed in the bird feed tray on which the feed tube housing rests. Upstanding walls within the filling funnel are configured to ensure that feed is poured into the feed tube housing with minimal loss of feed at the pole. The feed filling funnel, feed tube housing, protective sheath, and bird feed tray, are all vertically moveable as a single unit along the pole, without causing damage to or undue feed residue buildup on the pole, while maintaining the integrity of the feed in the feed tube housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventor: Peter S. Vosbikian
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Patent number: 7735453Abstract: A bird feeder has a bird food storage container, an upper feeding station platform, and a feeder base assembly located below and spaced apart from the container and the platform. The base assembly is attached to the container by an elongated bolt and threaded nut attachment, so it is thus easily separated from the container for ease of cleaning and food replenishment. The base assembly is made up of a feeder tray which catches and collects fallen food from the container, and a tray holder. The feeder tray, removeably mounted within the tray holder, has a perforated bottom with holes sized for water drainage, but which are sized small enough to retain bird food on the tray. The feeder tray also has a circumscribing upper rim which allows for easy removal and replacement of the tray from and into the tray holder. The tray holder has a circumscribing upper perch rim, spaced apart from the rim of the feeder tray when the tray is positioned within the holder.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2008Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Inventor: Peter S. Vosbikian
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Publication number: 20100031890Abstract: A modular bird feeder system has a plurality of different modular bird feeder components which can be interchangeably connected based on user preference. All components are slideably mounted on a vertically standing pole. The slideable components include a feed filling funnel, an upper feed tray, a lower feed tray, a squirrel guard, and a feeder unit position adjustment handgrip which controls the upward and downward movement along the pole of the integral bird feeder unit which is assembled. An adjustable locking pin extending from the pole is used to maintain the bird feeder unit in the uppermost bird feeding position on the pole, regardless of which components are being used. When the pin is removed, the handgrip facilitates control of the bird feeder unit as it slides from its bird feeding position to a user-friendly, convenient feed filling position on the pole.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventor: Peter S. Vosbikian
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Publication number: 20090294214Abstract: A step stool having a step and a handle pivotably connected to the step. The step has a top surface and a wall extending therefrom, the top surface and the wall defining a cavity. A pair of slots is formed through the step, each slot extending from a first end formed through the top surface to a second end formed through the wall. The handle is generally U-shaped and has a pair of arms, a middle section connected between the pair of arms, a first leg extending from an end of one of the pair of arms, and a second leg extending from an end of the other of the pair of arms. Each arm extends through one of the pair of slots formed in the step.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: QUICKIE MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONInventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Jace Weaver, Vince Cella
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Publication number: 20090260576Abstract: A bird feeder has a bird food storage container, an upper feeding station platform, and a feeder base assembly located below and spaced apart from the container and the platform. The base assembly is attached to the container by an elongated bolt and threaded nut attachment, so it is thus easily separated from the container for ease of cleaning and food replenishment. The base assembly is made up of a feeder tray which catches and collects fallen food from the container, and a tray holder. The feeder tray, removeably mounted within the tray holder, has a perforated bottom with holes sized for water drainage, but which are sized small enough to retain bird food on the tray. The feeder tray also has a circumscribing upper rim which allows for easy removal and replacement of the tray from and into the tray holder. The tray holder has a circumscribing upper perch rim, spaced apart from the rim of the feeder tray when the tray is positioned within the holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventor: Peter S. Vosbikian
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Patent number: 7549194Abstract: Implements including handles and working ends and product lines thereof are described. The implements are typically cleaning implements, such as mops mad brooms, but may be garden implements such as hoes and rakes. Various methods for using such implements are described. In one aspect, the methods relate to shipping the implements, each of which includes the same overall, length. In another aspect, the methods relate to displaying the implements, most often in a retail environment for presentation to consumers.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Quickie Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Robert E. Petner
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Publication number: 20080189887Abstract: A cleaning tool comprising a main body and a cleaning implement connected to the main body. The main body is configured to receive and retain an air freshener.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: QUICKIE MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONInventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Vince Cella, Jace Weaver, Ryan Sheckels
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Patent number: 7290311Abstract: Implements including handles and working ends and product lines thereof are described. The implements are typically cleaning implements, such as mops mad brooms, but may be garden implements such as hoes and rakes. Various methods for using such implements are described. In one aspect, the methods relate to shipping the implements, each of which includes the same overall, length. In another aspect, the methods relate to displaying the implements, most often in a retail environment for presentation to consumers.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2006Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Quickie Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Robert E. Petner
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Patent number: 7264413Abstract: Mops comprising one or more cleaning members. In select embodiments, the cleaning members are releasably secured to the mop and may be capable of compression. In these embodiments, the different cleaning members enable the mop to operate in a plurality of different modes, including a wringing mop mode, a damp mop mode and a dust mop mode. In other embodiments, a portion of the handle of the mop is adapted to hold and release a fluid, such as a cleaning solution. In these embodiments, the user may cause release of the fluid through one or more openings associated with the mop.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2003Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Quickie Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Robert E. Petner
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Patent number: 7152748Abstract: A merchandise rack display system uses a vertical pegboard surface onto which a uniquely designed rack component is to be mounted. The rack component has front and rear rack panels interconnected by support elements. A spaced opening between the front and rear panels permits the handles of elongated products, such as mops and brooms which are mounted and hung from the pegboard surface, to extend through the opening. The rack also has provision for mounting a variety of display hooks for hanging or suspending merchandise in various locations on the front panel of the rack. Container baskets, uniquely configured to be mounted on the rack, provide added versatility to the system.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Quickie Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Peter S. Vosbikian
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Patent number: 6871372Abstract: A mop with a platen-shaped cleaning head member, to be used for dry or wet applications, with or without cleaning sheets, suited to be used as a liquid dispensing mop. An abrasive scrubber support is integrally formed with and extends from the forward upper surface of the cleaning head member. An abrasive scrubber component is secured to the support. The cleaning head member is connected to the mop's handle by a swivel joint which permits easy and ready rotation of the cleaning head member, 360° in relation to the handle. This permits unencumbered positioning of the abrasive scrubber, for efficient and effective cleaning of ingrained soiled surfaces. After this cleaning is completed, the cleaning head member can easily be rotated back to its primary cleaning position.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Quickie Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Robert E. Petner
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Publication number: 20040265037Abstract: The present invention relates to mops comprising one or more cleaning members. In select embodiments, the cleaning members are releasably secured to the mop and may be capable of compression. In these embodiments, the different cleaning members enable the mop of the present invention to operate in a plurality of different modes, including a wringing mop mode, a damp mop mode and a dust mop mode. In other embodiments, a portion of the handle of the mop of the present invention is adapted to hold and release a fluid, such as a cleaning solution. In these embodiments, the user may cause release of the fluid through one or more openings associated with the mop.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Robert E. Petner
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Publication number: 20040071490Abstract: A mop with a platen-shaped cleaning head member, to be used for dry or wet applications, with or without cleaning sheets, suited to be used as a liquid dispensing mop. An abrasive scrubber support is integrally formed with and extends from the forward upper surface of the cleaning head member. An abrasive scrubber component is secured to the support. The cleaning head member is connected to the mop's handle by a swivel joint which permits easy and ready rotation of the cleaning head member, 360° in relation to the handle. This permits unencumbered positioning of the abrasive scrubber, for efficient and effective cleaning of ingrained soiled surfaces. After this cleaning is completed, the cleaning head member can easily be rotated back to its primary cleaning position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Robert E. Petner
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Patent number: 6658689Abstract: A connector is disclosed for use between a broom handle and its broom head and has other applications in which it is deemed desirable to obtain a quick and secure connection between threaded components. The male component of the connector consists of two adjacent sections of male threads, the first section having a smaller width or diameter than the second section. The first section forms the end of the male component. In the case of a broom handle, this is the end of the handle. The female component of the connector consists of an opening or cavity with female, receiving threads. In the case of a broom head, this is the opening within the head. The female component also has two opening sections of varying widths or diameters. The sections of the female component are each configured to threadably engage the respective threaded sections of the male component.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Quickie Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Peter S. Vosbikian
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Patent number: D611662Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2009Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Zenith Innovation, LLCInventor: Peter S. Vosbikian
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Patent number: D623805Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2009Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Zenith Innovation, LLCInventor: Peter S. Vosbikian
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Patent number: D624810Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2009Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Zenith Innovation LLCInventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Robert Petner