Patents Issued in July 8, 2004
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Publication number: 20040128729Abstract: The present invention is related to disposable bibs, and more particularly, to a inexpensive bib having a unique, always open, strong pocket design, including; an insert that is folded in half, inserted in the pocket and permanently heat-sealed, creating a reliable memory spring open tensile, which keeps the pocket open to catch, store, and support all food & fluids that would otherwise soil the wearers clothing or their surrounding environment; A simple adjustable neck strap permanently heat-sealed on one end and secured with double-sided tape with a breakaway perforation for safety and easy removal; And a tab attached to the bottom of the bib pocket, designed for the purpose of dispensing from a nested storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Allan Lat
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Publication number: 20040128730Abstract: Methods and systems for transforming a volume of material into sleeves by means of a transforming fastener. The transforming fastener has multiple tracks, each track having a pair of matable rows. A slider coupled to the rows transforms the volume of material into sleeves when the slider moves along the rows. The slider accomplishes this transformation by fastening one of the pair of rows while simultaneously unfastening another of the pair of rows.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Justin Douglas Marty, Joseph Edward Marty, Joshua Craig Pace
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Publication number: 20040128731Abstract: Methods and systems for transforming a volume of material into pant legs by means of a transforming fastener. The transforming fastener has multiple tracks, each track having a pair of matable rows. A slider coupled to the rows transforms the volume of material into pant legs when the slider moves along the rows. The slider accomplishes this transformation by fastening one of the pair of rows while simultaneously unfastening another of the pair of rows.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Justin Douglas Marty, Joseph Edward Marty, Joshua Craig Pace
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Publication number: 20040128732Abstract: The present invention is directed to medical fabrics, and more specifically, to medical gowns and drapes comprised of nonwoven compound fabrics with improved barrier performance relative to basis weight, wherein the improved nonwoven compound fabrics are prepared by supplying a strong and durable substrate layer followed by deposition of a nano-denier, essentially continuously filament barrier layer onto the substrate layer thereby providing nonwoven barrier materials, which exhibit enhanced barrier performance in comparison to conventional medical gowns and drapes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Polymer Group, Inc.Inventors: Jerry Zucker, Nick Mark Carter
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Publication number: 20040128733Abstract: Swimwear containing at least one detachable panel having at least two sides, with each side of each panel featuring different colors, and/or different textures and/or different designs/indicia allowing the wearer to create a different “look” for the swimwear by detaching, inverting and reattaching the panel. For swimwear having multiple similar panels, the panels may be detached and reattached/arranged to produce a mirror image of the original set of the swim wear. The invention additionally provides for swapping of panels from similarly constructed swimwear, so that the wearer can detach, arrange and reattach the panels to create sets of swimwear with a multitude of different appearances. The invention can be applied to clothing with the capacity of being similarly constructed with detachable panels. Such additional embodiments of the invention could be applied to non-swimwear such as women's underwear such as panties and brassieres or women's other clothing such as Bandeau top.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Glen J. Hendricks
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Publication number: 20040128734Abstract: A full-body harness, with or without an integral support line, with the harness being adaptable for class I, class II, and/or class III service, and for use by safety personnel (such as firefighters, for example) for situations that call for emergency activity in areas where falls from an unsafe height are possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Omar P. Jordan
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Publication number: 20040128735Abstract: A protective garment particularly for wear by operators and passengers of open-air sport motor vehicles, such as motorcycles for example, includes a garment body which may be configured as a jacket or coat, and which includes a vertically extending and offset curvilinear opening selectively closed by a fastener, such as a slide fastener or zipper, for example, and which provides for substantially sealing the front of the garment against seepage into the garment of pressurized air caused by the air blast on the wearer's front torso resulting from vehicle motion at speed. The garment also provides a pair of unitary uninterrupted display areas disposed one on each of the front and back of the garment torso, and at which a graphic, logo, trademark, or sponsorship information, for example, may be presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Paul Golde
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Publication number: 20040128736Abstract: A glove with an integrated illumination device is disclosed, comprising a glove having a palm portion, a back portion, and a knuckle portion, and an electrical circuit that illuminates an illumination device when activated. The glove further comprises a first housing adjacent to the knuckle portion of the glove configured to contain the illuminating device. A second housing adjacent to the back portion of the glove is included and comprises a power source to power the electrical circuit, and a switch that, when activated, activates the electrical circuit, thereby supplying power to the illuminating device. Electrical conductors are included to interconnect the first and second housings.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: ANZA SPORT GROUP, INC.Inventors: Kurt Allen Raz, Mark Allen Olmstead, Thomas Fitzgerald
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Publication number: 20040128737Abstract: An audio system and hat connection assembly incorporated into or adapted for connecting to a hat and comprising a first connection plate and corresponding second connection plate that connect through or to the bill or hat material wherein the first section is adapted for storing the audio circuit and speaker components and connects to the second section in a manner that grips the hat material and provides access to the audio controls. In an alternative embodiment, the connection assembly may comprise a clip that secures the audio system to the hat without penetrating it. The assembly includes storage space for securing at least one speaker and audio system, which may be adapted for storing other items, such as money and keys.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Jeffrey L. Gesten
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Publication number: 20040128738Abstract: Headwear having a crown and a headband attached to and extending around the lower inside edge of the crown. A visor part may also be attached to the underside of the crown. The headband is made of two sheets of elastic cloth excluding polyurethane yarn so as to provide good stretch without imposing undue elastic pressure on the wearer. The crown is made of several sheets of material, at least two of which are attached to each other by an elastic connecting portion for increased stretch and wearer comfort.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Boo Yl Park
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Publication number: 20040128739Abstract: A baseball type cap to be worn by a person constructed of a flexible material with a visor extending frontward and a pair of rearwardly extending, generally triangular shaped flaps that both have elongated inner edges and lower edges. In one embodiment, the lower edges of the flaps are adapted to be affixed together by an elongated securing system, such as a hook and loop system available under the trademark Velcro. In affixing the lower edges together, flaps are substantially overlapped and the crown of the cap is formed with a small opening formed at or near the crown to encircle the person's hair that can easily be directed through the opening and controlled to pass upwardly and rearwardly of the person to keep the hair off the nape of the neck of the person. The cap can thereby be easily donned by the person and provide control of the hair.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Renee Tufano-Sisca
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Publication number: 20040128740Abstract: Headwear such as a cap includes a crown defining an opening for receiving the head of a wearer, a brim joined to the crown defining the front thereof, and an aperture on the crown adjacent the brim for allowing an accumulation of hair to extend therethrough. The brim is positioned for providing shade for the wearer's face and the aperture is positioned adjacent the brim for allowing an accumulation of hair to extend therethrough and be deflected by the brim. A reinforced border region of the crown ensures that the cap will assume a desired position while worn by a wearer. The brim may be fastened to the crown rearward of the aperture in such a way to allow relative movement between the crown and the brim. The cap may also be constructed so that the brim is removably fastened to the crown.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Lauren Hoyez
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Publication number: 20040128741Abstract: Disclosed is an article and system useful as a body wearable and attachable personal information and valuables carrier adapted to be placed on a body member such as an arm or wrist or leg, for example, comprising a continuous loop of web material having attached thereto a protruding flap, the flap having fastening means thereon for releasably securing the carrier to a body member. The continuous loop of web material has a complimentary attachment means attached to the outside thereof for joining with the fastening means on the flap. A pocket is formed within the width of the web, the pocket having a securable flap to securely contain the contents of the pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Joseph Hayman
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Publication number: 20040128742Abstract: A quick change undergarment includes a fabric having a pair of leg openings and a waistline opening that is worn on a person's midsection such a person's legs extend through each of the first and second leg openings respectively. The waistline opening extends around the person's waist. The undergarment includes a first fastener coupled to the fabric that extends between the first leg opening and the waistline opening, which is operable to create a separation of the fabric between the first leg opening and the waistline opening. The undergarment includes a second fastener coupled to the fabric that extends between the second leg opening and the waistline opening, which is operable to create a separation of the fabric between the second leg opening and the waistline opening. The first and second fasteners may be coupled to the fabric of the undergarment by a reinforcing material for added strength.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Viola Jackson
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Publication number: 20040128743Abstract: A women's waistless and seamless clothing adherable underwear includes an oval pad made of a soft absorbent material, wherein the pad has double sided strips of adhesive tape with removable peel-off cover strips to attach to the inside crotch area of low slung clothing pants, such as tight pants, leotards or dungaree jeans facing upward to the skin and crotch of the wearer. The material is preferably a soft, non-woven, absorbent material. The underwear is particularly suited for women who wear tight pants, or low waist hip hugger pants, which widely reveal waist bands and seams of panty underwear, or expose underwear waist bands. The underwear is minimally intrusive and is attractive for women who like to wear jeans without underwear but who fear bacterial infection or exposure to clothing dyes or irritating stitching.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Christine Martz
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Publication number: 20040128744Abstract: The invention provides a protective collar (1) for use with a full-face crash helmet (2), particularly for use in motor sports. The collar (1) is at least partially formed from a resilient material that in use extends peripherally entirely around a user's neck. The collar (1) has a recess (9) in which a lower part of the crash helmet (2) is received and secured, and helmet retaining means (e.g loop-pile fastening strips) (14) are provided for retaining the helmet (2) within the recess (9). The recess (9) has an upwardly facing bottom surface (10) which abuts the lower part of the helmet (2) and a peripherally extending, inwardly facing wall surface (11) which extends upwardly from the bottom surface (10). The wall surface (11) closely fits against the lower part of the helmet (2) around the periphery of the helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Paul Cleveland
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Publication number: 20040128745Abstract: A variable length strap including at least one elastic cord, such as a shock or bungee cord, to adjustably secure an article to a wearer is disclosed. At least one cord lock may be provided on the elastic cord to assist with adjustment of strap length by being selectively slidable along or anchored to the cord. The length of the strap may be adjusted by selectively moving the cord lock along the elastic cord either towards or away from one side of the article. At least one end of the elastic cord may be secured to the cord lock. The elastic cord may also have at least one end secured to the article, or the elastic cord may be slidably mounted at a junction on the article. A guide may be provided on the elastic cord, with the elastic cord slidable through the guide. The guide may keep the first and second portions of the elastic cord separate from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Stephen Cleary, Joshua B. Poulsen
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Publication number: 20040128746Abstract: An adhesion of diving goggle lenses includes a goggle frame, a mask, a front lens and a lateral lens; wherein the front and lateral lens are adhered fixedly by an L-shaped or T-shaped leak-proof gasket of a soft material with high diaphaneity so as to prevent crack or water leakage between the lenses due to a bump.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Tzong-Fuh Kuo
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Publication number: 20040128747Abstract: A method of cooling a person by evaporation, comprising providing a liquid-retaining composite material, and a bladder that stores a liquid; hydrating said multi-layered composite with a liquid; and employing said multi-layered, liquid-retaining composite material as a garment or a flat sheet and evaporatively cooling said person.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Scott Bumbarger, Willard W. Case, Nancy Keen, Steven Tanner
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Publication number: 20040128748Abstract: A protective pad apparatus having a shell assembly and an impact absorbing cushioning pad assembly lining the inner surfaces of the shell assembly. The cushioning pad assembly may include a plurality of discrete cushioning pads wherein at least one of the pads includes a laminate having at least one impact absorbing layer which allows air to flow therethrough. The shell assembly may include a plurality of discrete protector panels. At least one of the protector panels may include one or more raised embossments.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Mark D. Monica
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Publication number: 20040128749Abstract: A urine collector is comprised of a container with an electric suction pump. A hose extending from the pump is connected to a funnel for collecting urine. The funnel is comprised of an interchangeable female or male funnel. The funnel can be positioned against the body through a fly in the pants, through a loosened waistband, or under a dress. Urine deposited in the funnel is rapidly drawn into the container by the motor even when the funnel and the top end of the tube are angled up and define an initially uphill path for the urine, such as when the user is seated. An alternative embodiment includes a urine container connected to the hose, and a vacuum device connected to the container for drawing urine and air into the container, and expelling only air from the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Barbara Scott
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Publication number: 20040128750Abstract: An automatic liquid dispenser dispenses precisely measured amounts of cleaner/deodorizer into a toilets tank through a closed system is further disclosed. The invention consists of a housing that connects between the water supply line and the water supply inlet of a toilets tank and a refillable liquid storage container. The housing is installed in the flow path of the water supply used to fill a toilets tank for flushing. During the filling of the toilets tank the flow of water is directed over an orifice causing a siphon to be created. This siphon compresses a spring loaded ball check allowing liquid cleaner/deodorizer to flow into the water supply filling the toilets tank When the tank is full it contains a predetermined and precisely mixed amount of water and cleaner/deodorizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Stephen Gregory Cramer
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Publication number: 20040128751Abstract: The present invention is to provide a convenient way of automatically dispensing deodorant spray out of a widely used air freshener spray can at every use of the toilet, thereby eliminating the need for looking for a air freshener. Moreover, this invention is a very hygienic way of using toilet and keep it automatically odor and germs free, for other to use. This simple automatic adjustable dispenser is mounted on the side of a flush tank and securely locked by means of a hand turning screw head. The placement is such that the variable actuator lever automatically depressed at every flush of the toilet. Any size of deodorant spray can is placed and adjusted once for it complete use.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Atual Haq
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Publication number: 20040128752Abstract: A seal 10 for a toilet outlet is described. The seal 10 comprises a body 12 and a deformable undercut lip 16. The lip 16 is arranged so as to roll radially from the body 12 when subject to load, such as that exerted by a toilet outlet. The rolling motion of the lip ensures that the seal 10 deforms evenly and predictably when subject to load, so reducing the need for precise alignment of the toilet with the seal when installing the toilet.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Rubberatkins, Ltd.Inventors: Nicholas Atkins, Philip Egleton
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Publication number: 20040128753Abstract: A flushing device includes a cistern, in which at least one pressure chamber is arranged with a supply line for water and a discharge valve. At least part of the flushing water may be pressurised in the pressure chamber and may be discharged for flushing through the discharge valve. At least one pressure cylinder unit is provided, in which the flushing water may be pressurised and discharged for flushing, by means of a spring-loaded pressure piston. The pressure piston is preferably held in a starting position and may be released for a flushing execution. Should two pressure cylinder units be provided, either a partial or a complete flushing operation may be selected.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Albert Gubeli, Mario Von Ballmos
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Publication number: 20040128754Abstract: A shower expander assembly for a shower stall having an access opening includes a flexible plate on a shower curtain. The flexible plate has a flexible line connected to a center portion of the plate. At the opposing end of the flexible line is a ring or loop for hooking over a hook secured to an opposing wall outside of the shower stall. When the ring or loop is pulled away from the access opening and connected to the hook, the shower curtain bows outwardly to increase the usable space in the shower stall.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: David B. Bathurst
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Publication number: 20040128755Abstract: A lavatory system configured to provide hand washing access to a user is disclosed. The lavatory system comprises a first station and a second station, plumbing, and a first cover and a second cover configured to inhibit access to at least a portion of the plumbing. The first cover and the second cover each having a first portion and a second portion that are removable. The first cover is mountable at the first station and the second cover is mountable at the second station. The first portion is removed on the first cover to provide a first recess and the second portion is removed on the second cover to provide a second recess so that the first recess and the second recess are configured to receive a portion of the plumbing. A method of assembling a lavatory system is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Bradley Fixtures CorporationInventors: John M. Loberger, Jason M. Renner
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Publication number: 20040128756Abstract: A mountable composite fixture for integral mounting on a composite top, sink, tub or any surface composed of similar material as the base portion of the fixture. The fixture has a base constructed and arranged to mate with a hole constructed and arranged into a mounting apparatus. The base is chemically bonded to the mounting apparatus with a two part or other similar bonding compound. No mechanical bond, gaskets, fasteners or escutcheons are necessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Kenneth Kinney
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Publication number: 20040128757Abstract: An overflow system in the bathtub has an overflow port and has a drain pipe in connection with the overflow port. A threaded flange has a stub shoulder on one end which is fitted into a circular sleeve on the overflow port. The threaded flange has exterior threads on its outer surface and a thin diaphragm secured to the end thereof opposite to the stub shoulder. A large sealing washer embraces the outside of the circular flange on the overflow port and extends partially over the threads of the threaded flange. A large internally threaded nut is threadably mounted on the outer end of the threaded flange and compresses the sealing washer against a vertical flange on the port to seal the connection between the threaded flange and the port. A decorative cap is frictionally snapped into engagement with protrusions on the outer surface of the nut.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: WCM INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: William T. Ball
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Publication number: 20040128758Abstract: A system to facilitate the transfer of a patient between a chair and a bed or other device. The system includes a chair and a transfer bridge interchangeably securable to either side of the chair. The top surface of the transfer bridge is positioned at substantially the same height as the seat to allow a patient to slide across the transfer bridge between the chair and bed. The system may also include an overhead canopy to provide patient support and to provide a surface to which various medical apparatus can be attached. The seat of the chair may also provide access to a bedpan positioned therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Kathleen Harney
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Publication number: 20040128759Abstract: The invention provides a single piece tension-varying slider for a set of three slats of a bed base, which set comprises two parallel slats in the plane on which the mattress rests and a lower slat disposed substantially in the vertical midplane between the two upper slats, said slats being supported at their ends by fixing means for fixing to the longitudinally-extending members of the frame of the bed base, said slider comprising a suspension device for bearing against the lower slat, and fixing means for fixing said device to the upper slats, wherein the fixing means comprise a strip for being placed across and over the upper slats, said strip having a respective bend at each of its ends for co-operating with a respective outer edge of said two upper slats, one of the bends being connected to the suspension device by a junction wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Jacques Lobry, Jean-Jacques Bonnefoy, Christophe Tat
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Publication number: 20040128760Abstract: A support assembly for mounting to a bed to position protective railings along the sides of the bed comprises one or more support members of flat, rigid material such as sheet metal. The support members are attached to the bed deck of a hospital bed or the frame of a standard bed with inwardly facing surfaces of the support members on opposite sides of the bed spaced by substantially the width of the mattress. A hollow sleeve is affixed to the support member to receive a terminal end of the railing. Relative dimensions and positional relationships are such that gaps between the rails and portions of the bed or mattress are minimized to reduce the possibility of a patient becoming wedged in such a gap. The side rail supports are essentially immune from mis-positioning due to poor training, errors or carelessness of personell attending to the bed and patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: William M. Schatz
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Publication number: 20040128761Abstract: A bed foundation is provided which is constructed of blow-molded plastic and may be assembled without using tools. The components of the bed foundation all have lengths of less than 60 inches and may be packaged together in a container having a length less than 60 inches and a girth less than 84 inches, so as to avoid shipping penalties. The components are constructed and arranged to allow disassembly and storage when the foundation is not in use. One embodiment provides a bed foundation that, when assembled, has a top panel which overhangs the side rails to permit an oversized mattress to be placed thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: James D. Gaboury, James E. Gifft, Michael A. Andreini, Alan L. Carlson, Donald J. Smith, Brian C. Beth, Kevin J. Ward
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Publication number: 20040128762Abstract: A mattress clip is provided which, when used in pairs, secures a mattress to an adjustable bed to prevent the mattress from sliding off leg, thigh, hip and back supports of the adjustable bed. Two clips are secured to the thigh support in cantilever fashion with opposing free ends projecting toward each other and being received in axial open ends of a tube sewn to a cover of the mattress. Though limited transverse and longitudinal motion of the mattress relative to the leg, thigh, hip and back supports can take place during adjusting movements of the adjustable bed, the mattress is precluded from excessive shifting and cannot inadvertently or accidentally slide off the supports. Each mattress clip includes elongated openings through which bolts are passed for reception in aligned openings of the thigh support to permit limited transverse adjustment of the mattress clips.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Adam Michael Weinman
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Publication number: 20040128763Abstract: A bed rail is disclosed for use with a bed. The bed rail includes a fold controller to control foldable movement of the bed rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Kurt Nygren, Jorge Tomas, Steve Lepke
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Publication number: 20040128764Abstract: The securing layer such as a fitted sheet is modified to provide one half of a fastener, such as a zipper, and a separable, absorbent panel as adapted to overlay the top surface of a mattress and to underlay and be in direct contact of the occupant on the mattress. The separable, absorbent panel includes another fastener portion, such as the other side of a zipper, so as to secure the absorbent panel to the securing layer. The first and second fastener portions are to be located on the side surface of the mattress at the top, outer circumference of the mattress when the securing layer is applied to the mattress. In this manner, the fastener cannot be easily accessed by an infant so as to prevent the infant from loosening and becoming entangled in the absorbent panel. However, the absorbent panel is easily removed for quick changes in case the occupant of the mattress, such as a baby, soils the absorbent panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Deborah McGrath, Yvonne Goldman
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Publication number: 20040128765Abstract: A bed for a person is provided. The bed includes a frame, a deck, and a mattress. The bed further includes a plurality of foot-operated controls configured to control features of the bed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Eugene E. Osborne, John W. Koenig, Glenn C. Suttman, Matthew Visca, Jack Wilker
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Publication number: 20040128766Abstract: An adjustable bed carriage for supporting a main bed frame above a substantially planar floor. The adjustable bed carriage has a first leg with an upper end slidably attached to a first end of the main bed frame and a second leg with an upper end pivotably attached to a second end of the main bed frame. Each of the first leg and the second leg are pivotably connected to each other at a central pivot located substantially at a midpoint of each, to permit pivoting movement of each of the first leg and the second leg about the central pivot in opposite directions. The pivoting movement of the legs moves the adjustable bed carriage between a fully extended condition and a fully collapsed condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Brian Freeborn, Ted House
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Publication number: 20040128767Abstract: Disclosed herein is a collapsible, convertible, extendable, traction-providing, portable stretcher/body splint type rescue device for use generally in emergency rescue field situations and having three main parts: a top or head portion, a middle or body portion, and an optional bottom or foot portion, all of which are formed from radiolucent material. The rescue device of the present invention further includes a head gear portion that is slidably adjustable, can provide dynamic cervical traction in the field, and is positioned on, yet easily removable from, the top or head portion. There is also padding on the top and middle portions which is removable, as well as a plurality of restraining devices such as webs, gores, straps and flaps to immobilize a victim on the rescue device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Thomas W. Hood
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Publication number: 20040128768Abstract: A household pillow, used to support the head, neck and shoulders etc., is totally filled with softer material or softer shape, with no void within.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Arvind Chitale
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Publication number: 20040128769Abstract: A pillow height adjusting device for adjusting the height of a pillow relative to a supporting surface such as a mattress. The device includes a base component for resting on the mattress and a supporting platform for supporting the pillow. A mechanism located between the base component and the supporting platform allows for selective adjustment of the height of the supporting platform and, hence, of the pillow relative to the mattress. The height adjustment structure includes jaw components threadably coupled to an actuating rod. The jaw components are pivotable between closed and open configurations for respectively bringing the platform in an adjacent and in a spaced relationship relative to the base component. An obstructing component is mounted between the supporting platform and base components for obstructing access to the height adjustment structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Daniel Azoulay
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Publication number: 20040128770Abstract: A fabric having a unique combination of stain resistance, fluid barrier properties, aesthetic characteristics and drape ability is described, and a method of making such fabrics. The fabric includes a fabric substrate that has been treated with a low surface energy stain resist compound on at least one of its surfaces, and one or more layers secured to the other of its surfaces, with the layers providing the fabric with the unique combination of characteristics. In addition, the fabric is desirably provided with flame resisting and ultraviolet resisting characteristics, to enable it to be used as a seating material for transportation vehicles. Methods for making the fabric are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Todd Copeland, Roy P. DeMott, Thomas E. Godfrey, Masato Ishibashi, William C. Kembrell, Samuel J. Lynn, Patricia Scott
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Publication number: 20040128771Abstract: A bedding or seating product comprises a pocketed spring assembly having a plurality of parallel strings of springs joined to each other. Each of said strings of springs comprises a row of interconnected pockets, each of the pockets containing at least one spring encased in a fabric pocket and with more than one line of attachment between at least selected adjacent pockets. At least one spacer strip or at least one scrim sheet extends between the interconnected pockets of at least one string of springs and is secured thereto to provide stability in the pocketed spring assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: L&P Property Management CompanyInventor: Thomas J. Wells
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Publication number: 20040128772Abstract: A fluid filled patient support and related method of distribution, use and disposal thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Gregory W. Branson, John P. Biondo
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Publication number: 20040128773Abstract: An innerspring assembly comprising at least two sets of coil springs. In one embodiment, a first set of coil springs has a first elevation, a second set of coil springs has a second elevation different from the first elevation, and wherein one of the first and second sets of coil springs is compressed upon initial loading of the innerspring assembly, and wherein each of the first and second sets of coil springs is compressed upon continued loading of the innerspring assembly. In another embodiment, a first set of coil springs is pre-loaded to a first compressed state and a second set of the coil springs is pre-loaded to a second compressed state that exhibits a different degree of firmness relative to the first compressed state. In yet another embodiment, a first set of the coil springs has a barrel-shaped outer profile while a second set of the coil springs has an hourglass-shaped outer profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: James R. Barber
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Publication number: 20040128774Abstract: A base of a mattress for a massage bed. The mattress comprises a leather or vinyl cover, a thin foam pad, a thick foam pad and a dense foam pad. The base supports the mattress and includes a mesh layer made of an elastic mesh cloth, and a strap layer made of a plurality of woven straps interlaced together. Accordingly, the base of the mattress of the present invention provides the massage bed with a good supporting force, resilience, and ductility, and reduces the overall weight of the massage bed to a range from about 14 kilograms to about 15 kilograms, whereby the mattress bed is compact and easily carried by a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Lifegear, Inc.Inventor: Meng-Tsung Chen
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Publication number: 20040128775Abstract: The invention relates to a dye mixture essentially consisting of one dye of formula (4) and a dye of formula (5). The black dye mixture is advantageously used for ink jet printing and provides high light-resisting and neutral black ink formulations.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Andreas Wuzik, Josef Geisenberger, Heidemarie Menzel
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Publication number: 20040128776Abstract: A tensioning element (1), especially for the suspension of building components, is provided with a number of wires (3) arranged approximately in parallel forming a wire cable (2). These wires (3) are anchored at each end in an end piece (6) absorbing the tensile forces exerted on the wire cable. The end piece (6) is at least partly provided with a plastic deformable sheath (6b) which serves to house one end of a wire cable, where this sheath (6b) is compressible with the end of the wire cable. This enables rapid anchoring of the wire cable in the end piece and this guarantees a high breaking load.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Bernhard Eicher
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Publication number: 20040128777Abstract: The present invention relates to an electromotive toothbrush and more particularly, to an electromotive toothbrush, comprising a tooth cover that the brushes, prepared to cover one's multiple teeth, were implanted in the side of the tooth cover contacting the multiple teeth, an inside-driving load combined with the inner part of the tooth cover, an outside-driving load combined with the outer part of the tooth cover, and an elevator means a driving power supplied from a motor drives the inside-driving and the outside driving load to move in the opposite direction each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Kyung-Yong Koh
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Publication number: 20040128778Abstract: The present invention discloses a toothbrush head universally adaptable for operation with a single-direction rotational shaft of a fist electrical toothbrush and a bi-directional swinging shaft of a second electrical toothbrush. In a preferred embodiment, the toothbrush head includes a first half-cycle gear and a second half-cycle gear for engaging a set of gears disposed on a surface of a bristle plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Man-Kwan Wong