Patents by Inventor Philip K. Sykes
Philip K. Sykes 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: 6920976Abstract: A security frame for enclosing DVD's or other articles for deterring tampering with the DVD's or removing the DVD's from the security frame. The security frame is thin such that it fits in the display racks for the DVD's and has a large open surface area on the front and back faces so a customer can see the packaging information on the DVD. The security frame can be removed at the store with a special key. The security frame is hinged for opening and closing and has tines, which overlap and lock the security frame together. The security frame is easy to close and lock by pressing the top frame member against the bottom frame member and easy to unlock and open with a key.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Mag, Inc.Inventors: Philip K. Sykes, Thomas Leo Mauren
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Patent number: 6886688Abstract: A security package for enclosing DVD's and other articles for deterring the tampering with the shrink wrapped protecting the product or removing the product from the security package. The security package is made from inexpensive material and can be placed on the product at the factory. The security package is thin such that it fits in the display racks for the product and is made of a clear material such that a customer can see the packaging information on the package. The security package can be removed at the store with a special key, or when purchased the consumer may take the security package home with the product therein and remove the security package at home. The security package may be removed and reused at the store or sold with the product inside. Since the security package is inexpensive it may be disposed of rather than reused.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: MAG, Inc.Inventors: Philip K. Sykes, Randy R. Zenner, Thomas Leo Mauren
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Publication number: 20040178092Abstract: A security frame for enclosing DVD's or other articles for deterring tampering with the DVD's or removing the DVD's from the security frame. The security frame is thin such that it fits in the display racks for the DVD's and has a large open surface area on the front and back faces so a customer can see the packaging information on the DVD. The security frame can be removed at the store with a special key. The security frame is hinged for opening and closing and has tines, which overlap and lock the security frame together. The security frame is easy to close and lock by pressing the top frame member against the bottom frame member and easy to unlock and open with a key.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventors: Philip K. Sykes, Thomas Leo Mauren
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Publication number: 20030098252Abstract: A security package for enclosing DVD's and other articles for deterring the tampering with the shrink wrapped protecting the product or removing the product from the security package. The security package is made from inexpensive material and can be placed on the product at the factory. The security package is thin such that it fits in the display racks for the product and is made of a clear material such that a customer can see the packaging information on the package. The security package can be removed at the store with a special key, or when purchased the consumer may take the security package home with the product therein and remove the security package at home. The security package may be removed and reused at the store or sold with the product inside. Since the security package is inexpensive it may be disposed of rather than reused.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventors: Philip K. Sykes, Randy R. Zenner, Thomas Leo Mauren
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Patent number: 6321905Abstract: A security device for use in retail establishments to lock onto articles which are for sale and which optionally has enclosed an electronic article surveillance tag to prevent shoplifting. The security device has four hinged walls with flanges for wrapping around and securing an item therein. The front wall has a locking mechanism and a strap. A male member on the locking mechanism fits through apertures in the strap and into a female locking mechanism portion. The locking mechanism cannot be opened without a key. The locking mechanism comprises a pair of asymmetric tines which are on opposite sides of an asymmetric engagement member. To lock the security device the asymmetric engagement member spreads apart the asymmetric tines until the asymmetric engagement member gets passed the asymmetric tines. The asymmetric tines close behind the asymmetric engagement member and lock the asymmetric engagement member in place.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Emplast, Inc.Inventor: Philip K. Sykes
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Patent number: 6311531Abstract: A security device for use in retail establishments to lock onto articles which are for sale and which optionally has enclosed an electronic article surveillance tag to prevent shoplifting. The security device has a locking mechanism which can not be opened without a key. The locking mechanism comprises a pair of asymmetric tines which are on opposite sides of an asymmetric engagement member. To lock the security device the asymmetric engagement member spreads apart the asymmetric tines until the asymmetric engagement member gets passed the asymmetric tines. The asymmetric tines close behind the asymmetric engagement member and lock the asymmetric engagement member in place. The asymmetric tines must be separated by an asymmetric key to allow the asymmetric engagement member to pass by the asymmetric tines to unlock the security device.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Emplast, Inc.Inventor: Philip K. Sykes
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Patent number: 5899327Abstract: A universal media storage container for any of a number of different media devices including compact discs, digital video discs and game cartridges. The container accommodates some media both in and out of the manufacturer's container. A unique disc loading and retention structure renders the container easier to use and even more secure in protection of digital discs. The media enclosure of the invention comprises a pair of rectangular, planar sides interconnected by a spline and configured for forming an enclosed rectangular volume. One of the planar sides provides various integral structural members to receive discs, cartridges, etc. in a secure and protected position. In addition, various members facilitate receiving digital discs on a plurality of hub members to provide convenient and secure storage of such discs.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: UFE, Inc.Inventor: Philip K. Sykes
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Patent number: 5742942Abstract: A golf club having a configuration adapted to ensure that the gloved, weak hand of the golfer, grasps the club shaft and particularly the gripping area thereof with a sufficient force to adequately secure the club and thus play the game despite the presence of a handicap, including a handicap comprising the total inability to exert any force in a gripping manner. Furthermore, the present invention provides a golf glove configuration which is designed to provide a powerful grasp of the club shaft with the gloved hand for preventing any twisting of the glove upon impact with the ball, despite the presence of large torquing forces resulting from such impact. The invention is essentially identical in shape to all existing golf gloves, but comprises a Velcro hooked strap which is much longer than the conventional Velcro hook strap found in ordinary golf gloves.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Inventor: Philip K. Sykes
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Patent number: 5377825Abstract: A CD storage case made of polypropylene injection molded plastic in a foldable configuration, which when fully assembled, is generally a flat, square box. The box comprises six sides comprising bottom and top panels, two side panels, a front panel and a rear hinge panel, the latter being provided with a pair of living hinges to permit the folding and unfolding of the box. The top and bottom panel are provided with hubs, each adapted for receiving a compact disc, whereby when fully closed, the CD storage case houses two compact discs in opposed spaced parallel relation, each firmly secured on its own respective hub. Each top and bottom panel provides a support segment which consists of a short, curved wall positioned along the interior surface of each panel, a distance from the center of the hub slightly greater than the radius of the disc.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Inventors: Philip K. Sykes, Dennis B. Barnett
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Patent number: 5145068Abstract: The invention provides a vacuum formed cassette album having front and rear covers connected by a spine. The covers and spine are formed from a stiff, self-supporting thermoformed tray sheet extending the height and breadth of both the front and rear covers and across the spine area. A soft cover sheet, formed for example from supple plastic, is sealed to the tray sheet along its edges. A pair of parallel, vertically disposed, laterally spaced apart vacuum formed channel-form hinges are provided in the tray sheet at the edges of the spine and extending to the top and bottom edges of the tray sheet to define fold lines between the spine and the covers. The channel-form hinges are substantially uncompressed and are of uniform thickness throughout. Between the channels in the spine area is an elevated rectangular plateau defining a box-like frame to help keep the spine flat. One cover has tabs that extend into recesses within the other cover.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1990Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: Blackbourn Inc.Inventors: Stephen R. Schmitz, Philip K. Sykes, Breck J. Johnson
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Patent number: 4966283Abstract: The invention provides a vacuum formed cassette album having front and rear covers connected by a spine. The covers and spine are formed from a stiff, self-supporting thermoformed tray sheet extending the height and breadth of both the front and rear covers and across the spine area. A soft cover sheet, formed for example from supple plastic, is sealed to the tray sheet along its edges. At least a pair of parallel, vertically disposed, laterally spaced apart vacuum formed channels are provided in the tray sheet at the edges of the spine and extending to the top and bottom edges of the tray sheet to define fold lines between the spine and the covers. The channel-form hinges are substantially uncompressed.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1989Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Blackbourn IncInventors: Philip K. Sykes, Stephen R. Schmitz
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Patent number: 4784264Abstract: A display album is described which is composed of an inner tray sheet vacuum formed to provide an upper and lower tray inside the front and back cover of the album respectively to receive a cassette, the trays comprising cooperating interconnecting tray walls along the top and bottom edges of the album and along the outside free edge of the album but having an open center in a spine region between the trays so that the contents of the album can be clearly seen through a spine formed from transparent material that extends between front and rear covers of the album. An outer flexible transparent plastic sheet is bonded to at least three edges of the tray sheet to form the outer surface of the album. If desired, printed display sheets can be inserted between the inner and outer sheets from which the album is formed.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1988Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Inventor: Philip K. Sykes
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Patent number: 4496048Abstract: The specification discloses an album type package (10) for holding a magnetic tape cassettes, and particularly either of two different predetermined sizes of video cassettes (28). The package (10) includes covers (12, 14) hinged to opposite sides of a spine (16), on which is mounted a rectangular boot or tray (26) for receiving a cassette in edgewise relationship therein. A lug (36) on the back cover (14) positively retains the cassette in the tray (26) when the cover is releasably secured by a lock (30) to the tray and the package (10) is partially closed. Means (44) are provided for properly locating a second, relatively smaller cassette for engagement with the lug (36). Another lock (38) releasably secures the covers (12, 14) in fully closed position.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1982Date of Patent: January 29, 1985Assignee: Blackbourn, Inc.Inventor: Philip K. Sykes
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Patent number: D351080Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1993Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Inventors: Philip K. Sykes, Dennis B. Barnett