Patents by Inventor Thomas P. McQueeny
Thomas P. McQueeny 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: 7681843Abstract: A display and mounting clip, particularly adapted to mount flatware to a display board, has a shank supporting a closed loop through which the displayed item is inserted. Opposed support arms, coupled to the shank, support the item within the loop. The shank is adapted to extend through the mounting board. Flexible locking means extend from the shank and can be placed into a splayed orientation below the mounting board to retain the clip in position.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Cambridge Silversmiths Ltd., Inc.Inventor: Thomas P. McQueeny
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Publication number: 20080290232Abstract: A display and mounting clip, particularly adapted to mount flatware to a display board, has a shank supporting a closed loop through which the displayed item is inserted. Opposed support arms, coupled to the shank, support the item within the loop. The shank is adapted to extend through the mounting board. Flexible locking means extend from the shank and can be placed into a splayed orientation below the mounting board to retain the clip in position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2007Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventor: THOMAS P. McQUEENY
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Publication number: 20080184674Abstract: A system and method for packaging consumer products that include a number of individual pieces is provided. A pulp insert tray that includes a number of form fitting receiving locations to receive the individual pieces of the set separates and protects the individual pieces from damage resulting from uncontained packaging. A retainer may be used in association with the insert tray to provide additional support of the individual pieces, and assist in the final assembly of the packaged set. The use of pulp as the insert tray material provides significant ecological benefit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicants: GRAFCOR PACKAGING, INC., THE PACKAGE SOLUTION, LLCInventors: William E. Hall, Thomas P. McQueeny
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Publication number: 20040018289Abstract: In order to foster the recall of a particular bottle of wine, an important event, a specific location or the like, a method of facilitating recollection of a wine which has been consumed from a bottle is provided. The method includes the steps of providing a base label for the bottle, and printing indicia on the base label including at least legally required product information. The method also includes the steps of providing a top label for the bottle, and then printing indicia on the top label including at least wine recollection facilitating information. The method further includes the step of releaseably securing the top label to the base label to form a composite label in a manner permitting the top label to be separated from the base label. The method additionally includes the step of permanently securing the base label to the bottle in the sense that the base label remains on the bottle upon separation of the top label from the base label.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: Thomas P. McQueeny, James M. Irish
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Patent number: 6186524Abstract: A children's wagon comprising a wagon body, a bottom wall, and front and rear bolsters secured to the bottom wall. The front bolster is pivotally secured to the bottom wall and a pin is associated with the bottom wall and is adapted to extend downwardly therefrom to interfere with the front bolster movement to thereby minimize the possibility of tipping of the wagon. The pin is adapted to be moved upwardly out of interfering position whereby the front bolster can be moved 180° in either direction to thereby place the wagon in more convenient positions for transportation and storage. The front and rear bolsters are each provided with shock absorbers positioned above the front and rear axles adjacent each of the wagon wheels. Slotted vertically extending extensions on each side of each bolster receive the wagon axles and provide for vertical movement of the bolsters relative to the axles.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Radio Flyer, Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. McQueeny, Robert Pasin, Brent Schrader, Frederick J. Michelau
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Patent number: 5860650Abstract: In order to enhance the enjoyment of assembling a puzzle of the three-dimensional type, a puzzle is disclosed in the form of a building-like structure having walls to be joined at corners thereof. The puzzle includes a plurality of wall pieces capable of interlocking in a plane to form walls of the building-like structure. It is also contemplated that each of the wall pieces will have peripheral male and female contours capable of interlocking engagement to form a portion of a wall. The puzzle further includes at least one corner piece capable of joining a pair of walls at a corner of the building-like structure. It is also contemplated that the corner piece will be formed so as to have a groove in a backing material opposite an image-bearing outer surface of the same types which are also to be used for each of the wall pieces.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1997Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Distribution Muralex Inc.Inventors: Gavin Scobbie, Thomas P. McQueeny
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Patent number: 5857706Abstract: A puzzle book having a front cover, a back cover, a plurality of pages disposed between the front and back covers, and a puzzle disposed on the exterior side of the front cover. The puzzle is composed of a plurality of interlocking puzzle pieces which are disposed in a cavity formed in the exterior side of the front cover. Each of the puzzle pieces has a portion of a printed image formed thereon and a plurality of interlocking portions. The cavity in which the puzzle pieces are disposed may have a shape defined by an internal perimeter of a border area, and the border area may have a plurality of interlocking portions which mate with the interlocking portions of the puzzle pieces to help hold the puzzle pieces within the cavity when the front cover of the puzzle book is opened. The puzzle book may also be provided with a single sheet of transparent material which covers at least a portion of the puzzle and which is removable from the front cover.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventor: Thomas P. McQueeny
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Patent number: 5810536Abstract: A puzzle book having a front cover, a back cover, a plurality of pages disposed between the front and back covers, and a puzzle disposed on the exterior side of the front cover. The puzzle is composed of a plurality of interlocking puzzle pieces which are disposed in a cavity formed in the exterior side of the front cover. Each of the puzzle pieces has a portion of a printed image formed thereon and a plurality of interlocking portions. The cavity in which the puzzle pieces are disposed may have a shape defined by an internal perimeter of a border area, and the border area may have a plurality of interlocking portions which mate with the interlocking portions of the puzzle pieces to help hold the puzzle pieces within the cavity when the front cover of the puzzle book is opened. The puzzle book may also be provided with a single sheet of transparent material which covers at least a portion of the puzzle and which is removable from the front cover.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1997Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: R.R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventor: Thomas P. McQueeny
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Patent number: 5683112Abstract: A puzzle book having a front cover, a back cover, a plurality of pages disposed between the front and back covers, and a puzzle disposed on the exterior side of the front cover. The puzzle is composed of a plurality of interlocking puzzle pieces which are disposed in a cavity formed in the exterior side of the front cover. Each of the puzzle pieces has a portion of a printed image formed thereon and a plurality of interlocking portions. The cavity in which the puzzle pieces are disposed may have a shape defined by an internal perimeter of a border area, and the border area may have a plurality of interlocking portions which mate with the interlocking portions of the puzzle pieces to help hold the puzzle pieces within the cavity when the front cover of the puzzle book is opened. The puzzle book may also be provided with a single sheet of transparent material which covers at least a portion of the puzzle and which is removable from the front cover.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventor: Thomas P. McQueeny
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Patent number: 5636746Abstract: A package for the display of a plurality of different types of computer accessories is provided with a container having a bottom portion, a back wall, a top portion, and a pair of side walls, all of which define a partially enclosed space. The container has a unitary support structure disposed therein for supporting a plurality of computer accessories. The unitary support structure includes a first support structure adapted to support a first type of computer accessory, a second support structure adapted to support a second type of computer accessory, and a third support structure adapted to support a third type of computer accessory, the shapes and/or sizes of the computer accessories being different from each other.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1995Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventor: Thomas P. McQueeny
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Patent number: 5613417Abstract: In order to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of forming a groove in a board, an apparatus and method are disclosed. The apparatus includes a station for feeding the board from a supply of boards, a table for supporting the board upon receipt from the feeding station, a cutter for forming the groove while the board is supported by the table, and a station for removing the board after the groove has been formed. It is among the unique aspects of the disclosure that the table is moved relative to the cutter such that a grooved board can be removed from the table with the material defining the groove having been separated therefrom just after another board on the table has been grooved. The method includes the steps of feeding the board from a supply of boards at a feeding station, supporting the board after the board has been fed from the feeding station, forming the groove in the board while the board is being supported, and removing the board after forming the groove at a removing station.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventors: Gavin Scobbie, Thomas P. McQueeny, Mel S. Kristmann, Richard C. Hennessey
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Patent number: 5529174Abstract: In order to enhance the desirability of packaging for products, and particularly the packaging for portable cellular telephones, a unique and improved product package is disclosed. The package includes a compartment for receiving the product which is defined at least in part by a side wall and a bottom wall. The compartment has a recess generally conforming in shape to the shape of the product. The package also includes a lid overlying the compartment to normally restrict access to the product during shipment and sale thereof. The lid is movable from a closed compartment position to an open compartment position by a purchaser of the product. The package includes a spring for elevating at least a portion of the product from the recess in the compartment. The spring operates when the lid has been moved from the closed compartment position to the open compartment position. The package thus enhances the visibility of the product in the compartment to the purchaser thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Assignee: R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventor: Thomas P. McQueeny
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Patent number: 5456352Abstract: In order to enhance the desirability of packaging for kits, and particularly the packaging for kits which include supplies, activity books, and the like, a unique and improved package for a kit is disclosed. The package includes a compartment which is suited for storing materials where the compartment is defined by a side wall and a bottom wall. A lid is also provided for overlying the compartment to selectively close and open the compartment, and, in addition, a cover is provided for the materials storing compartment defined by the side wall and the front wall. The package is such that the cover is removable position able over the compartment in box-like fashion, with the front wall of the cover in juxtaposition with the lid of the compartment. With these features, the package may be used for a kit so as to transport the contents, facilitate the use of the contents, and store the contents in an organized fashion following purchase.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1994Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventor: Thomas P. McQueeny
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Patent number: 5441198Abstract: In order to be able to reclose a package for a product, the package includes a plurality of walls which in fully assembled relation include at least one package access wall and at least one package container wall. The package container wall is disposed at an angle to the package access wall, the latter of which has a tongue adapted to extend from inside to out through a slot in the package container wall so as to be in confronting relation to an outer surface thereof. With this arrangement, the tongue on the package access wall may be releasably secured to the outer surface of the package container wall in such manner as to releasably maintain the package access wall in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1994Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventor: Thomas P. McQueeny
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Patent number: 5433316Abstract: In order to sell a multimedia product such as documentation and/or software and/or related toys or the like in an effective yet intriguing manner, a multi-compartment package is provided which includes first and second containers. The first container defines an enclosure for a first product such as documentation and/or toys, and it has a surface with an outwardly-facing channel formed therein. The second container defines an enclosure for a second product such as software in the form of diskettes, and it is formed to slide in the outwardly-facing channel in the first container. In addition, the multi-compartment package is formed in such a manner that the second container is retained within the outwardly-facing channel of the first container in a manner accommodating relative sliding movement therewithin.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1993Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyInventor: Thomas P. McQueeny
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Patent number: 5361905Abstract: A package, which can be substantially hexahedral, is composed of a flexible polymer material and contains a plurality of articles. The package includes a front face wall, a back face wall, a top wall, a bottom wall and two oppositely located end walls. A plurality of stacks of the articles are contained within the package, and the article stacks arranged to extend in a generally parallel, side-by-side configuration with each stack including a multiplicity of the articles. Each of the stacks is aligned along an appointed stacking direction of the package, and each of the stacks has opposed facing ends thereof contacting opposed walls of the package. A designated opening mechanism extends across a selected primary opening wall of the package and extends across at least a portion of each of a pair of oppositely located, complementary opening walls of the package.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Thomas P. McQueeny, Steven C. Gehling, William R. Newman, John E. Theobald, Paul Y. Yee
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Patent number: 5096078Abstract: A closure assembly for a container which includes an air-impervious diaphragm which when subjected to differential pressure will expand to retain articles in place within a container. The diaphragm is retained in position by a ring member that secures the marginal portions of the diaphragm in position. the diaphragm may be secured to a container filled in a vacuum chamber so that atmospheric pressure will extend the diaphragm into the desired position or it may be subject to high pressure air to extend the diaphragm. Means for exhausting the high pressure air or for admitting atmospheric air into the interior of the container for facilitating removal of the closure assembly from the container are also described.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Murrie White Drummond Lienhart & AssociatesInventor: Thomas P. McQueeny
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Patent number: 4897065Abstract: A toy vehicle and a handheld pneumatic launcher combination includes a piston and an elongated hollow cylinder with a flange adjacent one end of the cylinder providing grips for a child which simulate an airplane control yoke. While supporting lateral extensions of the flange with the fingers of each hand, the child's thumbs are free to press upon an actuator at one end of the piston forcing the piston head into the cylinder. Attached at the other end of the elongated cylinder, in pneumatic communication with the cylinder, is a launch tube that fits into a socket adjacent the bottom of a toy vehicle that is made predominantly of a lightweight plastic foam. The axis of the launch tube is preferably offset from the axis of the cylinder. In addition, the launch tube is tapered and has a closed end with perforations through the sidewalls of the tube adjacent the closed end.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1989Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: John K. Fertig, Thomas P. McQueeny, Howard J. Morrison
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Patent number: 4733871Abstract: A game in which players, in turn, lay down cards, or other distinguishable items, that are divided into two or more sets of two or more items each. The cards are laid down in lines with the goal of laying down an end card that matches the one at the other end of a line in order to qualify for a jump attempt. For the jump attempts, a biased, upwardly angled jump ramp is provided for placement at one end of the line of items to be jumped and a target landing ramp is supplied for the other end. If the jump is successful, the player collects all of the items jumped.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1986Date of Patent: March 29, 1988Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Thomas P. McQueeny, Wayne A. Kuna