Patents by Inventor Thomas M. Grimm
Thomas M. Grimm 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: 9290953Abstract: A compound container includes a container body having a side wall and a bottom wall; an interior space defined by the side wall and the end wall; an opening defined by an upper edge of the side wall; and an elongated hand support member having a first attachment section and a second attachment section for attaching the hand support member to a bottom surface of the bottom wall. The hand support member is positioned generally parallel to the opening defined by the upper edge of the side wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2013Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Warner Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Thomas M. Grimm, David Henke
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Publication number: 20140151249Abstract: A compound container includes a container body having a side wall and a bottom wall; an interior space defined by the side wall and the end wall; an opening defined by an upper edge of the side wall; and an elongated hand support member having a first attachment section and a second attachment section for attaching the hand support member to a bottom surface of the bottom wall. The hand support member is positioned generally parallel to the opening defined by the upper edge of the side wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2013Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: WARNER MANUFACTURING COMPANYInventors: Thomas M. GRIMM, David HENKE
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Patent number: 7074201Abstract: A measurement device includes a plurality of measurement belts and a plurality of side plates configured to be positioned around a user's body. A plurality of locking mechanisms each operable to adjustably couple one of the measurement belts and one of the side plates. The measurement device also includes a plurality of canting mechanisms coupling the measurement belts and the side plates. The canting mechanisms allow the associated measurement belt and side plate to rotate about associated pivots to allow the measurement belt and side plate to conform to user's body. The canting mechanisms also synchronize the movement of the side plate and the measurement belt such that movement of one causes an equivalent movement of the other. The point at which each measurement belt is coupled to the associated canting mechanism and the associated side plate is identifiable by one or more measurement indicators.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: AMEI Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Reinecke, Thomas M. Grimm, Timothy J. Walker
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Publication number: 20020193720Abstract: A measurement device includes a plurality of measurement belts and a plurality of side plates configured to be positioned around a user's body. A plurality of locking mechanisms each operable to adjustably couple one of the measurement belts and one of the side plates. The measurement device also includes a plurality of canting mechanisms coupling the measurement belts and the side plates. The canting mechanisms allow the associated measurement belt and side plate to rotate about associated pivots to allow the measurement belt and side plate to conform to user's body. The canting mechanisms also synchronize the movement of the side plate and the measurement belt such that movement of one causes an equivalent movement of the other. The point at which each measurement belt is coupled to the associated canting mechanism and the associated side plate is identifiable by one or more measurement indicators.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Applicant: AMEI Technologies Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Reinecke, Thomas M. Grimm, Timothy J. Walker
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Patent number: 5484392Abstract: A wrist support (10) includes a base member (11) of a flexible material adapted to be formed into a tubular sleeve. A stay (30) is formed from a resilient material and includes a support member having first and second sides, a top and bottom and a plurality of slits wherein the support member provides support and the slits allow for additional flexibility. Further provided is a means for operatively connecting a stay proximate the base member. A loop member 17 is operatively connected to the base member 11 and mating member 13 is also operatively connected to the base member 11 at an end opposite the loop member. The mating member has a connecting element 13a operatively connected to a tab element 13b. The tab element 13b is wider than the length of the loop member 17 and has to be deformed to pass through the slot to the opening 17a and the loop member 17.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1994Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventors: Robin M. Sydor, Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: 5426791Abstract: A support stay for use with an article to be worn by a person has two durometers of hardness. The support stay includes a base member having a first hardness, the first hardness sufficient to provide a required rigidity for support. A gripping member is operatively connected to the base member and has attachment areas which extend beyond the ends of the base member. The gripping member has a second hardness which is softer than the first hardness. The gripping member, when attached to the inner surface of the article by attachment areas, provides a non-slip surface against the person wearing the article to keep the article in position.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventors: Robin M. Sydor, Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: 5397296Abstract: A wrist support (10) includes a base member (11) of a flexible material adapted to be formed into a tubular sleeve. A stay (30) is formed from a resilient material and includes a support member having first and second sides, a top and bottom and a plurality of slits wherein the support member provides support and the slits allow for additional flexibility. Further provided is a means for operatively connecting a stay proximate the base member. A loop member 17 is operatively connected to the base member 11 and mating member 13 is also operatively connected to the base member 11 at an end opposite the loop member. The mating member has a connecting element 13a operatively connected to a tab element 13b. The tab element 13b is wider than the length of the loop member 17 and has to be deformed to pass through the slot to the opening 17a and the loop member 17.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventors: Robin M. Sydor, Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: 5388273Abstract: A support stay for use with an article to be worn by a person has two durometers of hardness. The support stay includes a base member having a first hardness, the first hardness sufficient to provide a required rigidity for support. A gripping member is operatively connected to the base member. The gripping member has a second hardness which is softer than the first hardness. The gripping member, when attached to the inner surface of the article, provides a non-slip surface against the person wearing the article to keep the article in position.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventors: Robin M. Sydor, Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: 5309570Abstract: A knee pad includes a base member which, when unassembled, is planar. A top member is operatively connected to the base member. In a preferred embodiment, the top member is also, when unassembled, planar. The base member has first and second points of attachment and, when unassembled, are at a first distance from each other. The top member has first and second points of attachment which, when unassembled, are also a first distance from each other. Provided are means for securing the top member to the base member at the points of attachment wherein, when assembled, the first and second points of attachment of the base member are at a second distance from each other. The second distance is less than the first distance wherein the base member forms a cupped region. Also provided is a means for attaching the base and top members to a user's knee.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1993Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventor: Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: 5294180Abstract: A foot rest (10), being positioned on a generally planar surface, includes a generally cylindrical sector support member (20), having an outer surface (21) and an inside surface (22). A generally cylindrical sector base member (30) has an outside surface (31) and inner surface (32). The inside surface (22) is positioned proximate the outside surface (31) and the members (20 and 30) are substantially concentric. A platform member (50) is operatively connected to the support member (20). The platform member (50) has pivotally mounted thereto a foot lock lever (40). A bolt (60) is used to lock the members (30 and 20) in a plurality of relative positions after relative rotational movement between the members (20 and 30), thereby defining a plurality of heights of the foot rest with respect to the planar surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventor: Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: 5288042Abstract: A wrist rest support system for supporting a wrist rest beyond the edge of a working surface, including an extension clamp having a cantilever plate having a first end member proximate the working surface and a second end member, the second end member having a distal end cantilevered away from the working surface. Each end member has a separate longitudinal axis spaced laterally apart. The longitudinal axes are approximately parallel. A fastener for attaching the cantilevered plate to the working surface is connected to the first end member of the cantilever plate. The second end of the cantilever plate has a groove proximately perpendicular to the second axis. The groove is for receiving a sculpted portion of a base member of the wrist rest. A retaining member is disposed upwardly at the distal end of the second end member. The retaining member is for retaining the wrist rest on the second end member.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventor: Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: 5088668Abstract: A wrist rest (10), being positioned on a generally planar surface, includes a generally cylindrical sector support member (15) having an outside surface and an inside surface. A generally cylindrical sector base member (11) has an outside surface and an inner surface, the inside surface of the support member positioned proximate the outside surface of the base member (11). The members (11) and (15) are substantially concentric. The members (11) and (15) may be locked in a plurality of relative positions after relative rotational movement between the members (11) and (15), thereby defining a plurality of radial heights of the wrist rest (10) with respect to the planar surface. The support member (15) may include a first section (16) and second section (17) and further the distance between the sections (16) and (17) is adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1991Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventor: Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: 4806066Abstract: A robotic arm and control system comprising a multi-axis, open-loop system of coupled structural members, wherein each structural member is pivotably coupled to one another to form a number of joints, wherein position calibration is provided by way of position sensors disposed at each joint, and controls for manipulating each joint in a predetermined manner and for monitoring the output of each position sensor, the controls first causing all structural members to move with respect to one another so that each position sensor outputs a home signal, the controls then manipulating each structural member in a predetermined sequence until each structural member is caused to be within a predetermined distance from its home position.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1985Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Microbot, Inc.Inventors: Guy W. Rhodes, John W. Hill, Clement M. Smith, Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: D518701Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2004Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Octane Fitness, LLCInventors: Timothy J. Porth, James B. Easly, Joseph A. Halfen, Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: D337463Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1991Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventor: Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: D350194Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Biomedical Dynamics CorporationInventors: Joseph A. Marino, John R. Moberg, Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: D350387Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1991Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Graco, Inc.Inventors: Ann C. Feitel, Stanley G. Karwoski, Robert J. Lind, Thomas M. Grimm
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Patent number: D360467Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1994Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventors: Robin M. Sydor, Thomas M. Grimm