Patents by Inventor Richard G. Levine

Richard G. Levine 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: 20030151245
    Abstract: An advertising apparatus and method utilizing a sheet of pre-cut removable and repositionable page marking stickers insertable into a magazine or other publication. The individual page markers can selectively include advertisements printed on the bottom surfaces of the markers, which include adhesive, as well as on the sheet surfaces underlying the page markers. Advertisements printed on the underside of a page marker (including under the adhesive) and on the associated portion of underlying sheet may directly or indirectly relate to or correspond to one another, and are exposed when the marker is peeled from the underlying sheet to mark a page of interest in the magazine for later reference. The advertisement on the marker is highly visible when the marker is used to mark a page. The advertisement on the exposed underlying sheet is visible whenever that page is open.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 2002
    Publication date: August 14, 2003
    Inventors: Richard G. Levine, Barbara Smith Stark, Cindy Schreibman Pakula
  • Patent number: 4292263
    Abstract: For both orthopedic and sports uses, a foamed plastic pad is integrally molded to a fabric. More particularly, a knitted sleeve is constructed having a terry loop on the interior surface of a hydrophobic yarn (e.g. acrylic) and an exterior surface of a hydrophilic yarn (e.g. cotton), whereby moisture is wicked away from the surface in a hydrokinetic fashion. A soft, hydrophilic polyurethane foam pad, which acts as a sponge, absorbs the moisture, is molded integrally with the sleeve, leaving the terry loops free for skin contact. For sports uses, knitted or woven fabrics may be employed, and stiffer, polyurethane foams are preferred.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1981
    Assignee: Zimmer USA, Inc.
    Inventors: James R. Hanrahan, Richard G. Levine
  • Patent number: 4193134
    Abstract: For both orthopedic and sports uses, a foamed plastic pad is integrally molded to a fabric. More particularly, a knitted sleeve is constructed having a terry loop on the interior surface of a hydrophobic yarn (e.g. acrylic) and an exterior surface of a hydrophilic yarn (e.g. cotton), whereby moisture is wicked away from the surface in a hydrokinetic fashion. A soft, hydrophilic polyurethane foam pad, which acts as a sponge, absorbs the moisture, is molded integrally with the sleeve, leaving the terry loops free for skin contact. For sports uses, knitted or woven fabrics may be employed, and stiffer, polyurethane foams are preferred.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 18, 1980
    Assignee: Bristol-Myers Company
    Inventors: James R. Hanrahan, Richard G. Levine
  • Patent number: 4134955
    Abstract: Method of making casual footwear including a knitted fabric upper, a woven insole portion, and an injection-molded sole is produced in a mold cycle of 45-second duration, as opposed to five or six minutes heretofore generally required, or the +2 minutes with the latest known materials. Molding conditions and materials are carefully controlled, and substantial penetration of the woven and knitted fabrics by the injected material is achieved. The woven insole portion prevents the flowing plastic from pushing the upper over the last. Ethylene/ethyl acrylate copolymer, polyvinyl chloride and styrene butadiene are preferred sole thermoplastics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1979
    Assignee: Air Industries
    Inventors: James R. Hanrahan, Jr., Richard G. Levine
  • Patent number: 4086790
    Abstract: A circular knit therapeutic garment in which bare elastomeric yarn is knit in selected courses and wales with a non-elastomeric yarn in other selected courses and wales in the boot portion of a stocking to provide a retractive or compressive force of graduating degrees as required with a circumferential heel-instep band of lesser retractive or compressive force, and a closed toe area in which stretchable fabric with minimal retractive forces is integrally knit to the foot portion of the garment whereby the bar elastomeric yarns are buried or concealed by the knitted non-elastomeric yarns to provide improved hand and snag resistance and retractive force on the leg of a wearer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1978
    Assignee: A.I.R. Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: James R. Hanrahan, Jr., Richard G. Levine