Patents by Inventor Stephen G. Armstrong

Stephen G. Armstrong 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: 20190002162
    Abstract: A reclosable bag zipper having a female profile assembly that terminates in a first curled end. A male profile assembly opposes the female profile assembly to selectively close the opening, The male profile assembly terminates in a second curled end. A riser is formed by non-uniform portions of the curled ends at one end of the bag. The slider has a dividing member and depending opposing first and second sides that define a central channel for receiving the curled ends. The curled ends create a distal bias against the slider, wherein: the first and second sides engage the profiles when moved in a closing direction; the dividing member separates the profiles when moved in an opening direction opposite to the closing direction; and when the slider is moved in the closing direction onto the riser, the dividing member moves distally away from the profiles so that the zipper may be fully closed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2018
    Publication date: January 3, 2019
    Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong
  • Patent number: 10059507
    Abstract: An apparatus for storing articles comprises one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags and a container. The one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags are configured for storing the articles therein. The container configured for storing the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags therein. The container has soft sides made of soft materials. In operation, when air within the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags is evacuated, the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags, and any articles stored therein, collapses into the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2015
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2018
    Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong
  • Publication number: 20180194543
    Abstract: An apparatus for storing articles comprises one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags and a container. The one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags are configured for storing the articles therein. The container configured for storing the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags therein. The container has soft sides made of soft materials. In operation, when air within the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags is evacuated, the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags, and any articles stored therein, collapses into the container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2015
    Publication date: July 12, 2018
    Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong
  • Patent number: 10011398
    Abstract: A reclosable bag zipper having a female profile assembly that terminates in a first curled end. A male profile assembly opposes the female profile assembly to selectively close the opening. The male profile assembly terminates in a second curled end. A riser is formed by non-uniform portions of the curled ends at one end of the bag. The slider has a dividing member and depending opposing first and second sides that define a central channel for receiving the curled ends. The curled ends create a distal bias against the slider, wherein: the first and second sides engage the profiles when moved in a closing direction; the dividing member separates the profiles when moved in an opening direction opposite to the closing direction; and when the slider is moved in the closing direction onto the riser, the dividing member moves distally away from the profiles so that the zipper may be fully closed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2018
    Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong
  • Publication number: 20160351217
    Abstract: A crash stop for an actuator arm of a hard disk drive includes a support body having a cylindrical form and a central axis; and a cantilever element joined at a proximal portion to the support body and having a distal portion spaced apart from the support body to allow for deflection of the distal portion of the cantilever element or the support body relative to the other.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 26, 2016
    Publication date: December 1, 2016
    Inventors: Stephen G. Armstrong, Kevin A. Paulson
  • Publication number: 20160107801
    Abstract: A reclosable bag zipper having a female profile assembly that terminates in a first curled end. A male profile assembly opposes the female profile assembly to selectively close the opening, The male profile assembly terminates in a second curled end. A riser is formed by non-uniform portions of the curled ends at one end of the bag. The slider has a dividing member and depending opposing first and second sides that define a central channel for receiving the curled ends. The curled ends create a distal bias against the slider, wherein: the first and second sides engage the profiles when moved in a closing direction; the dividing member separates the profiles when moved in an opening direction opposite to the closing direction; and when the slider is moved in the closing direction onto the riser, the dividing member moves distally away from the profiles so that the zipper may be fully closed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2015
    Publication date: April 21, 2016
    Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong
  • Publication number: 20160096679
    Abstract: An apparatus for storing articles comprises one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags and a container. The one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags are configured for storing the articles therein. The container configured for storing the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags therein. The container has soft sides made of soft materials. In operation, when air within the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags is evacuated, the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags, and any articles stored therein, collapses into the container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2015
    Publication date: April 7, 2016
    Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong
  • Patent number: 9226558
    Abstract: An apparatus for storing articles comprises one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags and a container. The one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags are configured for storing the articles therein. The container configured for storing the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags therein. The container has soft sides made of soft materials. In operation, when air within the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags is evacuated, the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags, and any articles stored therein, collapses into the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 2014
    Date of Patent: January 5, 2016
    Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong
  • Publication number: 20140217093
    Abstract: An apparatus for storing articles comprises one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags and a container. The one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags are configured for storing the articles therein. The container configured for storing the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags therein. The container has soft sides made of soft materials. In operation, when air within the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags is evacuated, the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags, and any articles stored therein, collapses into the container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2014
    Publication date: August 7, 2014
    Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong
  • Patent number: 8746491
    Abstract: An apparatus for storing articles comprises one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags and a container. The one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags are configured for storing the articles therein. The container configured for storing the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags therein. The container has soft sides made of soft materials. In operation, when air within the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags is evacuated, the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags, and any articles stored therein, collapses into the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2014
    Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong
  • Publication number: 20130292397
    Abstract: An apparatus for storing articles comprises one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags and a container. The one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags are configured for storing the articles therein. The container configured for storing the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags therein. The container has soft sides made of soft materials. In operation, when air within the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags is evacuated, the one or more vacuum-sealable storage bags, and any articles stored therein, collapses into the container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2013
    Publication date: November 7, 2013
    Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong
  • Patent number: 8474640
    Abstract: The present invention is a combined apparatus for storage for storing compressible articles. The combined apparatus including a combination of an expandable, air-tight storage bag and a soft-sided container for storing the storage bag therein. The soft-sided container having four side walls, a top portion, and a bottom portion defining a compact and low profile when in a collapsed state. A base support member is attached to the bottom portion of the container. At least one securing member is attached to the bottom portion of the container. In operation, as air within the storage bag is evacuated from the storage bag, the storage bag and the compressible articles stored therein collapse into the soft-sided container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2010
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2013
    Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong
  • Publication number: 20110155611
    Abstract: The present invention is a combined apparatus for storage for storing compressible articles. The combined apparatus including a combination of an expandable, air-tight storage bag and a soft-sided container for storing the storage bag therein. The soft-sided container having four side walls, a top portion, and a bottom portion defining a compact and low profile when in a collapsed state. A base support member is attached to the bottom portion of the container. At least one securing member is attached to the bottom portion of the container. In operation, as air within the storage bag is evacuated from the storage bag through the means for facilitating removal or entry of air from an interior of said storage bag, the storage bag and the compressible articles stored therein collapse into the soft-sided container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2010
    Publication date: June 30, 2011
    Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong
  • Publication number: 20100002961
    Abstract: A sealing bag includes a valve 3 which is fitted to a bag body and which communicates interior and exterior of the bag body with each other. A ball valve element 5 of the valve 3 is placed in a tapered passageway 8 so as to be advanceable toward and retreatable from the interior side of the bag body, and can close the tapered passageway 8. A screw type cap 6 of the valve 3, which is fitted to a fitting hole 27 of a valve body 4 so as to be advanceable toward and retreatable from a smaller-diameter end portion of the tapered passageway 8, has a stopper portion which is to be inserted into the fitting hole 27 and contactable with the ball valve element 5.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 19, 2007
    Publication date: January 7, 2010
    Applicant: MO PRODUCTS INC.
    Inventors: Stephen G. Armstrong, Mikio Tanaka
  • Publication number: 20090316380
    Abstract: A system for preventing damage caused by the application of excessive force to a force-based input device having an input panel supported by a plurality of deflecting beam segments, in which the excessive force could cause permanent plastic deformation in the beam segments. The system includes a stress-limiting device operable about the deflecting beam segments to control the motion of the beam segments to within a pre-determined range.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2009
    Publication date: December 24, 2009
    Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong