With Means Supporting Or Stabilizing Implement In Use Patents (Class 401/48)
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Patent number: 6450718Abstract: A flexible marker holder is attached to a golf bag wherein an aperture in the upper region of the bag is gripped by a ring with a snap on hook attached thereto. A flexible member is joined to the hook by an eyelet, The flexible member descends through a diametric hole in a stabilizer, proceeds some distance past the stabilizer and terminates with a coupling adhesively fastened to the flexible member or integral therewith. The top end of a marker snuggly fits within the coupling. The hook, flexible member and coupling are preferably made of plastic. The stabilizer located between near the eyelet and the descending flexible member is designed to be immobilized.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Inventor: Paul Eric Spruill
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Publication number: 20020106231Abstract: An orbital marking pencil includes a marking retention body, marking convoluted body, and a marking collet. The marking collet retains a piece of lead on one end. The marking collet is retained in the marking convoluted body. The marking convoluted body is threaded into one end of the marking retention body. An orbital scratch-off card remover includes a remover retention body, remover convoluted body, and a lock ring. A remover collet retains a remover rod and is formed on one end of the remover convoluted body. The lock ring is slid over the remover collet. The remover convoluted body is threaded into one end of the remover retention body. The other ends of the orbital pencil and scratch-off card may be attached to each other to form a combination device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventor: Kurt P. Lychwick
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Publication number: 20020106232Abstract: An orbital marking pencil includes a marking retention body, marking convoluted body, and a marking collet. The marking collet retains a piece of lead on one end. The marking collet is retained in the marking convoluted body. The marking convoluted body is threaded into one end of the marking retention body. An orbital scratch-off card remover includes a remover retention body, remover convoluted body, and a lock ring. A remover collet retains a remover rod and is formed on one end of the remover convoluted body. The lock ring is slid over the remover collet. The remover convoluted body is threaded into one end of the remover retention body. The other ends of the orbital pencil and scratch-off card may be attached to each other to form a combination device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventor: Kurt P. Lychwick
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Patent number: 6428231Abstract: A stylized writing instrument shaped like a proprietary or familiar object. Embodiments include a housing shaped like the proprietary or familiar object, a writing implement, and internal mechanisms provided within the housing for extending the writing implement from, and retracting the writing implement into, the housing. The internal mechanisms may comprise a wide variety of actuation systems for extending and retracting the writing implement, including a cam actuation assembly, an edge slide actuation assembly, a gravity actuation assembly, a pressure actuation assembly and a push button actuation assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1999Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Inventor: Joel B. Shamitoff
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Patent number: 6418574Abstract: A back cleaning device having two shells, one inner and one outer with a soap solution bladder affixed between the respective shells. The bladder holds a liquefied soap solution that may be dispersed from an upper dispersal nozzle. The inner shell contains mounting brackets that allow it to be engaged to separate height locations on at least one separate rail that may be affixed to a wall in a shower or bath. The outer shell will include at least one scrub pad engaged to an outer surface. The person needing a back cleaning will lean her back against the scrub pad pushing the outer shell towards the inner shell compressing the bladder. The person will move their back up and down against the scrub pad. This bladder compression forces soap solution out of the upper dispersal nozzle. The soap solution runs over the scrub pad, soaping the scrub pad. The person needing the cleaning has their back cleaned due to the up and down movement against the soaped scrub pad.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Inventor: Larry R. McDowell
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Publication number: 20020076259Abstract: A disposable lotion applicator having a generally flat, elongated body member made out of an absorbent, flexible material that is suitable for receiving and retaining lotion. Lotion can be pre-applied to the applicator or the user of the applicator can apply lotion of their choice. The user of the applicator grasps the ends thereof to rub lotion across the hard-to-reach areas of their body. The applicator can be provided with handles at the ends of the body member that are either integral with or attached to the body member for grasping the applicator without contacting the lotion applied thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Janet Williams, Betty Joan Middleton, Winona Hope Ennis, Elsie Hope Brockman
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Patent number: 6390705Abstract: A carrying assembly comprises a base, a shaft with a handle securely attached to the base, a first funnel and a second funnel (if required) connected to the shaft by an attaching member, a first dauber assembly, and a second dauber assembly. The combination of these parts creates a liquid carrying assembly that allows a user to transfer the liquid in its container from place to place and also allows the user to be able to quickly apply the liquid where ever desired without run-offs of the liquid and, after the user has finished with the use of the liquid, allows for an air-tight seal of the liquid in its container by a frictional force between the dauber assemblies and their funnels to prevent evaporation of the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Stuff Sorter by Versapak, Inc.Inventor: Timothy J. Dailey
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Publication number: 20020048480Abstract: A package assembly or kit can be used in conjunction with storing and dispensing adhesive materials. The package assembly can include an enclosure in which an applicator and a container may be positioned. The container contains adhesive material. The enclosure may include a base and a cover. The base preferably includes one or more cavities, with at least one applicator disposed in one of the cavities. Further, the container may be disposed in another of the cavities. The cover may be provided with a plurality of wells. The container may include a restrictor positioned within a neck of the container. The restrictor is provided to limit the volume of adhesive material retained in an absorbent end of an applicator such as a swab. The package assembly can be provided in a sterilized condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Applicant: Closure Medical CorporationInventors: Keith R. D'Alessio, Gary F. Prokop, Leonard F. Czuba, Carl E. Behrend, Peter J. Kopec
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Patent number: 6343885Abstract: A hand-held implement such as a writing instrument has a body of compressible material having a smoothly rounded, bulbous upper end portion and a lower end portion having an end face with an opening. The lower end portion is inwardly tapered along at least part of its length from the upper end portion towards the end face. A tool such as a pen or pencil is mounted in the body and has a working end projecting from the end face of the lower end portion. A user gripping the body with the base of the index finger engaging an end area of the upper end portion of the body can apply pressure for operating the tool using the palm of the hand at the base of the index finger.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Inventor: David G. Heyne
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Patent number: 6325563Abstract: A manually operable spreading apparatus for uniformly spreading a flowable material, such as a sealant or adhesive, on a surface comprises a rod with a transversely extending replaceable foam spreader pad at one end and a reservoir chamber for the flowable material mounted on the rod. A valve at the reservoir lower end is operable to discharge material from the reservoir for engagement with the spreader pad . The spreader pad is provided with a pair of spring urged side pads pivoted at its ends to form therewith a rectangular structure confining the flowable material to the area over which the spreader moves. A handle is provided part way down the rod to enable the operator to control the pressure of the pad on the surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Inventor: William Matechuk
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Patent number: 6309126Abstract: A lotion application device includes a protective shell, a rotatable plate that mounts onto the shell, and a sponge secured to the plate. The sponge can be exposed and used to apply lotions to the skin, or the sponge can be concealed so the device can be transported without risk of contamination or damage to the sponge.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Inventors: Dipak Narula, Vinod K. Narula
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Publication number: 20010030207Abstract: A new, reusable caulking guide and reinforcing tip, removably attachable to the dispensing nozzle of a tube of caulking, glue or sealant, mounted upon a caulking or like gun, for assisting the efficient application of caulking compound to extended surfaces of different and varying widths from different and varying angles of attack, while also reinforcing and protecting the dispensing nozzle. The invention is preferably constructed of a flexible thermoplastic, such as polyethene.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Inventors: Jeff C. Wemyss, Donald McColl
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Patent number: 6276858Abstract: The invention is an applicator and process used to fill in the edges of composite panels with resin or emulsions. The applicator is attached to a source of resin that forces the resin through the applicator's delivery channel, into a space between the applicator's spatula and the panel's edge. The sidewalls of the applicator guide the applicator along the edge of the panel as it is drawn along to fill the edge and also to prevent spill over. The underside of the main body of the applicator aft of the delivery channel is a spatula that tapers toward the panel's edge and acts to smooth the resin into and flush with the panel's sidewalls. A finger guide allows the applicator to work using finger pressure. The applicator is drawn along with the hands, and where the leading edge of the applicator body rests on the panel there is a rounded lip to allow the applicator to traverse smoothly over roughness and imperfections on the panel's edge.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Inventor: Matthew Gordon Charles Kennedy
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Patent number: 6276854Abstract: A writing utensil holder protects the body of a writing utensil and allows the operator to use and store the writing utensil until it becomes too short to otherwise be effectively used or stored by the operator. It is preferred that the writing utensil holder is made of a rigid material, such as aluminum, and has a unibody construction. It is also preferred that the writing utensil holder comprises a receptacle with an upper-end opening, a lower-end opening, a plurality of incisions adjacent the lower-end opening, and a lengthwise opening made lengthwise along the receptacle. The receptacle may advantageously comprise a detent that holds a second writing utensil in place. An optional spring clip may be added for retaining the writing utensil holder in the pocket of a user or user's supply bag.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Inventor: Eric Mullins
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Patent number: 6270272Abstract: A crown or holder that is adapted for supporting a bingo dauber in a vertical marking position. The crown is twisted onto the end of the bingo dauber with the marking tip. The crown is adapted to receive the dauber in such a manner that when the crown is placed on a bingo card, the dauber is vertically disposed and the marking tip of the dauber is disposed just above the bingo card. A bingo player simply aligns the crown with a number and presses down on the dauber to mark the number imprinted on the bingo card below.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Inventors: David W. Dunican, Jr., Domingos Joaquim
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Patent number: 6250830Abstract: A device for marking hidden delaminations in a structure subject to hidden delaminations comprising a wheeled spray paint can holder, wherein said holder is adapted to hold a paint can containing a nozzle which when depressed releases an upward spray of paint, and wherein said holder is fixedly connected to an outer tube containing therein an inner tube adapted for freely sliding inside said outer tube, wherein said inner tube contains a section extending beyond said outer tube in an upper axial direction, and wherein said inner tube is mounted on top of a spring in said outer tube, and wherein said inner tube contains a protrusion in said section, and wherein said inner tube contains one or more wheels, at or near the upper end of said section, for rolling said holder on an overhead surface, and wherein said outer tube contains means fixedly attached thereto for engaging said spring and located inside said outer tube and below said spring, and wherein when said outer tube is adapted through said means to conType: GrantFiled: January 28, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Inventor: Philip Clark
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Publication number: 20010001630Abstract: A writing implement suitable to be used by those with handicap in their hands and/or finger(s) comprising a grip having a terminal end having a curved surface adapted to contact with the palm of a user, the grip being formed such that the grip is held with the fingers and the palm in such a way that the grip is wrapped by the hand; and a pen point extending from a front end of the grip with a given angle. The grip can optionally have one or more concave contours adapted to fit the finger(s) of the user, wherein each concave contour can fit one or more fingers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 1999Publication date: May 24, 2001Inventor: SATOSHI NAKAGAWA
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Patent number: 6234700Abstract: A stamping implement includes: a stamp unit having a stamping element made up of a porous stamp compound having continuous pores at the lower end thereof; an outer cylinder having an opening at the lower end thereof, a cutout portion on the side thereof and the stamp unit fixed therein; an inner cylinder having an opening at the lower end thereof a window hole on the side thereof and being arranged outside the stamp unit and inside the outer cylinder with the lower end thereof projected out below the lower end of the outer cylinder so as to be slidable in the vertical direction relative to the outer cylinder; and a lid configured of an arm portion pivoted at an axial support near the upper end thereof and a shield portion at the lower end of the arm portion, and is so constructed that the axial support of the lid is axially supported so as to be rotatable by a frame of the window hole of the inner cylinder, and the lid rotates in linkage with the vertical movement of the inner cylinder relative to the outer cType: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Naoki Sekiguchi
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Patent number: 6224285Abstract: The present invention is a method and apparatus for systematic marking for a member placement or nailing schedule used in the construction industry specific and system marking in general. The use of a roller wheel with an outer circumference dimension with incorporated use of marking felt tip pens projecting past the roller wall to deposit said marks when rolled along a building member for placement of studs, floor systems or roof members at equally spaced intervals.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Inventor: Roy D. Nichols
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Patent number: 6220485Abstract: An improved piggyback dispensing feature for extended dispensing devices of tile type having a housing with a downwardly extending handle, a trigger pivoted to the handle, an extension bracket attached forwardly of the housing, a barrel assembly attached to the extension bracket opposite the housing, and a piston rod slidably supported in the housing and extension bracket and protruding into the barrel assembly. The improvement comprises an interchangeable push-disk piston mounted on the distal end of the piston rod, and a smaller barrel assembly adapted to be seated inside the other larger barrel assembly to accommodate a smaller-sized cartridge. The smaller barrel assembly piggybacks in the larger, and the push-disk piston swaps out, thereby making it possible to use one extended gun for at least two different-sized cartridges, such as the typical ¼ gallon cartridges and {fraction (1/10)}th gallon cartridges.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Inventor: Peter J. Chang
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Patent number: 6183156Abstract: Apparatus (10) for the application and even spreading of flowable roofing materials such as bituminous mastics which includes an elongated, hollow delivery bar (14) adapted to be pulled across a roofing surface and having a plurality of material delivery openings (40) along the underside thereof, as well as a material spreader (16) positioned adjacent the bar (14). The spreader (16) includes first and second elongated, generally side-by-side brooms (42, 44) in trailing relationship to the bar (14). The first broom (42) is generally concave, whereas the second broom (42) is substantially rectilinear). A tubular handle (32) is coupled with the bar (14) for delivery of heated material thereto. A temperature gauge (36) is mounted on the handle (32) in close adjacency to the bar (14), allowing the user to closely monitor material temperatures at the point of application. An alternate delivery bar (14a) has individual nipple-valves (82) affording better material flow control.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Inventor: Paul L. Morris
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Patent number: 6161975Abstract: A marker assembly which includes a first end cap, a first marker body, and a second end cap, each component having a front portion and a rear portion. The front portion of the first marker body nests within the rear portion of the first end cap. The front portion of the second end cap nests within the rear portion of the first marker body. The formation results in a predetermined interconnected marker configuration.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: EK Success, Ltd.Inventor: Timothy J. Clarke
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Patent number: 6146039Abstract: A mud box includes a bottom surface with an outlet orifice, sides, a cover pivotally attached along one edge, and a handle attached to the cover for positioning the box on a surface and applying extruding pressure to the cover for ejecting material through the orifice. A spring assembly is attached to the box and connected to apply extruding pressure to the cover. A primary lock is coupled to the spring assembly and the box, the primary lock has a locked position in which the spring assembly is prevented from applying extruding pressure to the cover and an unlocked position in which the spring assembly applies extruding pressure to the cover. The primary lock is activated by a wheel assembly which moves it into the locked position when the box and wheel assembly are disengaged from a surface and which moves it into the unlocked position when the wheel assembly and box are engaged with a surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Equity Earnings CorpInventors: Dan B. Pool, Toby Edwards, David F. Kreitzer
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Patent number: 6132123Abstract: A receptacle comprising an applicator and a body forming a reservoir suitable for containing a fluid substance, said body being provided with a top opening. The receptacle includes at least one anti-spill piece fitted to the outside of said body, said piece being suitable for holding the opening of the body of the receptacle above the level of the liquid in the body of the receptacle when the receptacle is resting on a plane surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis Gueret
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Patent number: 6062754Abstract: A device that assists the motor control of a physically impaired individual, allowing the person to do useful work by providing a coordinational support in all three orthogonal dimensions. The support has a linkage that can be manipulated in both the horizontal plane and the vertical plane. The device is easily assembled and disassembled by means of threaded elements that fabricate the linkage.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Inventor: Howard P. Holdren
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Patent number: 6036385Abstract: An instrument holder, which may be separate from or integral with the instrument for persons with or without physical disabilities. A central bore enables insertion of instruments of varying shapes. Gripping surfaces include a compound bevel downward and with a decided right or left hand slope. Elements from a top palm rest to the lower planar surface are volute, forming a right or left hand spiral. At the rear, the palm rest curves aft and under terminating in the bevelled vertical detente. The hand specific side forms a concave surface sufficient to accommodate fingers, joints, knuckles, or hand webbing between finger joints, flaring outward joining the lower planar surface. From the upper rear bevel detente, the back forms a slightly convex surface connecting with the bottom. The body and instrument path is reversible exposing the larger circumference area of the palm rest along with other control surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1997Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Inventor: Carl Bistrack
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Patent number: 6017163Abstract: A liquid floor finish application applicator comprising a mobile unit and a wand unit. The mobile unit comprises a handle and wheels. In the cart is positioned one or more sources of floor finish, and a pump for delivering the floor finish to a length of liquid conduit. The wand comprises a distribution head typically a mop installation. The wand also comprises a spray head that can deliver the liquid floor finish to the floor. The conduit is in liquid communication with the wand. The spray head is configured to avoid dripping between finish application. The drip free head results from the aperture size of the spray aperture surface. The lengthy conduit between the cart and the wand permits ease of application by a two man team. A first man operates the cart while a second man operates the wand.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1998Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Ecolab, Inc.Inventors: Roger W. Keppers, James L. Copeland, James R. Johnson, James D. Decker
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Patent number: 5980257Abstract: A method and device for assisting handwriting training which fosters a proper tripod writing grip, places the ring and little finger into a proper handwriting position and also helps to build the handwriting muscles. The device for assisting handwriting training is comprised of a wristband having an attached string with a charm and a pencil loop attached to the wristband. The method and device for assisting handwriting training is especially useful for persons having decreased hand strength or an inappropriate grasp pattern and for assisting children to learn proper grasp pattern.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Inventor: Mary Ann Heinz
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Patent number: 5951183Abstract: A shielded writing apparatus for preventing cross-contamination between a writer's hand and the writing surface and a writing instrument. The apparatus comprises a plate, a finger handle protruding outwardly from the upper surface of the plate and a sheath attached by a flexible cord to the finger handle, such that the sheath is maintained by the cord in a substantially vertical position. The sheath is adapted to receive a writing instrument and maintains the writing instrument in a generally vertical position when not in use. The finger handle is grasped by the last finger and the adjacent finger/s of the writing hand, while the thumb and forefinger holds the sheath containing the writing instrument, in a customary writing fashion. As the writer writes with the writing instrument, the apparatus moves along the writing surface along with the hand such that the plate forms a barrier between the butt of the hand and the writing surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1998Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: OP-D-OP, Inc.Inventor: Timothy J. Landis
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Patent number: 5947346Abstract: A mobile asphalt dispenser for applying strips of asphalt having prescribed widths to a roof. The dispenser has a frame including an asphalt container for holding the asphalt. At least one wheel is rotatably mounted on the frame. A valve assembly is provided in fluid communication with the asphalt container and is operable to control flow of the asphalt from the container to the roof. The dispenser has a valve assembly selectively positionable into at least three prescribed positions, each of the prescribed positions corresponding to a respective one of the prescribed widths of the asphalt strips. In addition to or as an alternative to the valve assembly, the dispenser may include a side dispensing arm for applying asphalt to a cant of the roof. Preferably, the dispenser is provided with a swivellable wheel.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Inventor: Joseph T. London
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Patent number: 5906445Abstract: An apparatus may be forcibly moved over an underlying grassy surface, such as a lawn, to evenly apply a liquid treatment material by contact between the outer surface of a support roller contacting the ground. Above the roller is provided a pivotally supported, internal segmented liquid-distribution element from which treatment liquid may flow via a plurality of spouts onto the outer surface of the roller. Liquid is provided to the liquid distribution element, by a plurality of flexible tubes communicating with a liquid container positioned above. A mechanism driven by the roller generates an up-and-down reciprocating motion of a slidably guided element loosely engaging the liquid-distribution element to give it a back-and-forth pivoting motion. Liquid being delivered from the container to the underlying ground surface is thus first sloshed inside the liquid distribution element.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1998Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Inventor: Richard D. Johnson
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Patent number: 5865549Abstract: A device for applying a fluid coating, including a feed tube assembly having a plurality of feed tubes and valves for controlling the flow of fluid through each of the tubes, an extrusion tube coupled to each feed tube, and a fluid spreader coupled to the spreader tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Siplast, Inc.Inventors: Jimmy Kinard, Todd Corley, Timothy Kersy, James Mollenhoff, Michael Steele
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Patent number: 5814351Abstract: An applicator for drywall mastic can alternatively cover flat drywall joints, outside corner drywall joints, or simultaneously both outside corners on a stub drywall, all with little or no manual adjustment of the applicator. A spring biased lever is pivotally mounted on each side of the applicator. Normally, the bias extends a projection on the lever which rides over the edge of the outside corner in order to guide and direct the applicator as it moves along a corner wall. A circumferential flange on a wheel cooperates with the projection to give greater stability. If the applicator is pressed against a flat wall, the projection is pushed back against the bias of the spring so that the projection has no effect.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1996Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Axia IncorporatedInventor: Morris F. Mower
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Patent number: 5772345Abstract: A shielded writing system includes a hand shield and a shielded writing instrument. The hand shield comprises a thin plate having a pillar projecting from one side thereof and appropriately contoured to be grasped by the two free fingers of writing hand. The plate extends outwardly in all directions from the connection therewith of the pillar to fully underlie the butt of the hand (held in a loose fist of the writing position) as a barrier to contact with the writing surface. In the direction from the pillar that the thumb and forefinger are to project, the plate terminates short of the tips of the thumb and forefinger. The pillar has a cavity to serve as a receptacle for a writing instrument. A tubular shield of resilient material is provided into which a writing instrument is inserted to protect the user from cross-contamination with the instrument. The tubular shield is longitudinally slit, and open at either end to permit the instrument to extend therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Inventor: James A. Simonds
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Patent number: 5697719Abstract: A section of sponge-like cleaning material partially enclosed within a rigid casing to form a cleaning surface that is contoured to simultaneously contact the edge and sides of a windshield wiper blade; being movable back and forth along the length of a wiper blade by a hollow handle that can be used to store cleansing fluid directly or in a squeeze-type dropper.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1995Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Inventor: Stephen S. Nicholson
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Patent number: 5681125Abstract: A mortar applicator for dispensing mortar for masonry constructions, the mortar applicator including a manifold having a branched passage coupling an inlet aperture to a first and second outlet apertures. A first and second applicator tube are pivotally carried by the manifold in fluid communication with the first and second outlet apertures to dispense mortar on masonry construction in variable widths.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1995Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Inventor: Antonio S. Amaya
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Patent number: 5670182Abstract: A mastic applicator includes a guide mechanism mounted to the applicator so that the applicator is maintained in alignment with outside corners during application of mastic. The guide mechanism includes a pair of corner guides which have guide surfaces aligned with the side edges of the outlet from which the mastic flows. The corner guides are spring mounted so that they retract when they are not positioned at a corner, thereby allowing the applicator to be used on both sides of a corner, as well as on flat joints, without adjustment to the applicator. The mechanism also includes a pair of stub guides located on the applicator surface. The stub guides can be slid into position to engage opposite outside corners of a stub wall for effective application of mastic between the outside corners.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1995Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Axia IncorporatedInventor: Morris F. Mower
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Patent number: 5658002Abstract: A wheelchair attachment that is designed to be attached to a wheelchair having a seat supported by a frame and oriented such that an occupant faces in the forward direction of the wheelchair and ground engaging wheels rotatably mounted on the frame includes a pigment applicator for applying selected pigmentation to a surface. The pigment applicator is supported in a glider. An extender positions the pigment applicator forward of the wheelchair. A bracket selectively, removably couples the wheelchair attachment to the wheelchair. The bracket is coupled to the extender and is also operably coupled to the frame of the wheelchair. Motion of the wheelchair over the ground causes translation of the pigment application means relative to the surface. Such translation results in the imposition of pigment on the surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Inventor: Dwayne R. Szot
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Patent number: 5656126Abstract: An apparatus is provided for sealing seams between adjacent sheets of flooring which define an upwardly facing, elongated groove where they meet. A conventional hand-held portable seam welding gun has a body defining a longitudinal axis. A heat concentration nose is mounted on a heat conducting member. A heating tip mounting post projects at an angle of at least about fifteen degrees, from the longitudinal axis of the seam welding gun. A hollow heating tip employed on the mounting post is provided with a forwardly directed, upturned toe having a concave, downwardly facing groove therein forward of the front extremity of a sealant dispensing mouth. Also, a heating duct extends between the melting chamber of the heating tip and an orifice located behind the rear extremity of the sealant dispensing mouth.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1996Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Inventor: Leo Martinez
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Patent number: 5622023Abstract: The present invention provides for a method for automatically delivering and applying hot asphalt in a liquid state for easy spreading to a roof surface and an apparatus for performing this process. The method involves heating the asphalt to a liquid state and maintaining the temperature while pumping the hot asphalt from ground level to roof level to a hand held spray jet applicator which also rolls the asphalt smooth. The method employs temperature regulation and circulation of the asphalt to maintain the hot liquid state for easy application.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Inventor: Louis T. Crispino
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Patent number: 5605572Abstract: An adherent applicator system utilizes a glue stick or other commercially available containerized applicator as a source of fluent adhering agent. In the case of treating items such as envelopes that are pre-glued, the present system may utilize water in the applicator, to become the adhering agent. In addition to the adhering agent container, the system includes container mounting provisions for securing the container/applicator of the adhering agent; media guide provisions for guiding the paper or other media past the active face of the glue stick or other adhering agent applicator, an anvil providing a reactive working surface to generate contact pressure between the media and the applicator face, and applicator adjustment provisions to compensate for wear in the system. The system may include guide provisions, including a roller element guide embodiment, for positioning the applicator relative to the surface of the media being treated.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1995Date of Patent: February 25, 1997Inventor: David B. Berger
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Patent number: 5578327Abstract: A plastering machine is formed to apply and compact cement-sand mortar plaster onto a vertical wall surface. A container (30) for holding and applying mortar is attached to a frame assembly moveable along both a vertical axis and horizontal axis. The container is supported by a frame-assembly (16) which includes vertical moveable frame members (18, 20) energized by hydraulic means, mounted onto a base frame (2). The base-frame (2) is fitted with swivel caster wheels (4) and angled roller wheels (6). A vibration rod (44) is provided within the container (38). A cutter and smoothening device (42) is provided to smoothen the plaster applied to the wall surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1994Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Inventor: Tah H. Tan
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Patent number: 5567070Abstract: A container with applicator for nail-varnish is provided which can be held interposed between fingers. The container includes a tank (1) provided with a plug (2) having an axial brush (3) for drawing from the tank and applying the varnish to the nails. The tank (1) has a pair of opposite deep recesses (4) of curved shape, each having such a dimension as to house a finger of the user's hand in order to keep the two fingers spaced apart during the application of nail-varnish.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Inovo di Ficcadenti Maurizio & C. Snc.Inventor: Maurizio Ficcadenti
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Patent number: 5490738Abstract: A device is provided for transferring crayon or similar drawing material onto a surface. The device comprises an elongate tubular housing for housing a crayon, a transfer wheel, and a number of gears for rotating the crayon with respect to the wheel. The transfer wheel rotates about an axle riding on forks extending from the housing. An inner sleeve is located in the housing and contains the crayon. Gears located on the axle, fork, and sleeve rotate the sleeve when the wheel is driven along a surface. Rotation of the sleeve rotates the crayon, causing the transfer wheel to remove crayon material uniformly from the end of the crayon. Spring loaded offset locking rods press the crayon into engagement with the wheel and lock it in the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1994Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Inventor: James M. Pearce
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Patent number: 5449406Abstract: A machine for applying grout mortar to a tiled surface includes a rotatable, frustroconical shroud having a plurality of generally radially extending blades therein. Resilient foot pads positioned at the bottom edges of the shroud and the blades contact the tiled surface. Each of the blades preferably is curved so that its outer end precedes its inner end in the direction of rotation of the shroud. Each blade also is tilted so that the upper edge is ahead of the its lower edge in the direction of rotation of the shroud.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1994Date of Patent: September 12, 1995Inventor: Francis A. Presti, Jr.
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Patent number: 5441583Abstract: A multiple adhesive bead applicator has a handle member and a cross member. A network of adhesive distribution tubes is attached to the application and extends from the handle member to multiple distribution points in a preselected spacing on the cross member. Such an application is useful in a method for applying a cover member, such as an elastomeric membrane or insulation board, to a roofing substrate by first positioning the membrane adjacent a work area, then dispensing multiple beads of an adhesive onto the substrate in a preselected spacing and in a single pass and contacting the adhesive beads with the cover member.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1993Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Insta-Foam Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert Eaton, Ross Wilson, Donald Partyka
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Patent number: 5419647Abstract: A built-up roofing structure (10) is provided which is characterized by low dead weight, enhanced fire retardancy, and ease of construction. The structure (10) includes a lowermost deck (12) with integrated, insulative sections (24) applied thereover an adhered in place by a novel fire retardant mastic (27); the sections (24) each include a preformed expanded foam layer (14) covered by a roofing board (16). A modified bitumen membrane (18) is applied over and completes the roofing structure (10). The improved mastic includes asphalt, low volatility mineral spirits and a fire retardant additive such as an intumescent glass, and particularly a borosilicate glass. The mastic is advantageously applied using a spreader apparatus (30) having an elongated, tubular, apertured mastic delivery bar (32, 58) and a spreader means (46, 62) with a plurality of separate, spaced apart, lightweight trailing spreader chains (48).Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1993Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Assignee: Paul L. MorrisInventors: Donald R. Kirk, Paul L. Morris
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Patent number: 5411344Abstract: A marker pen having a clear plastic disk at one end and a clear plastic hemispheric shaped member at the other end, proximate the nib whereby a small child can write or draw in a normal fashion, see through the plastic the results of his endeavors but is unable to place either end of the marker into the mouth. A cover is provided for storage and the ink is a non toxic water color.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1994Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Inventor: Mary L. Gagne
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Patent number: 5383737Abstract: A hand writing device for assisting the young, old, and disabled to impart indicia onto a medium. The device includes an ergonomically designed and anthropomorphically shaped body having a top adapted to accommodate the palm of the hand, a planar bottom, and a reservoir containing a supply of writing fluid. A stylus is provided with a tip for depositing the writing fluid on the medium. A glide system is positioned on the bottom of the body and is adapted to provide low-friction movement of the device over the medium. The device pivots between a first position engaging the stylus with the medium and a second position disengaging the stylus from the medium. A head is coextensively connected to and extends outwardly from one end of the body and holds the stylus. The device allows the user to transfer writing motion between the hand and the stylus without having to grasp, grip, hold, or exercise finger control.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1993Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Assignee: Graphic Controls CorporationInventor: Kenard E. Urion
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Patent number: 5366308Abstract: The present invention provides a machine for automating the transferral and application of hot asphalt material to roof surfaces. The machine includes a number of reels attached to an outer shell contained on a cart. Each reel contains roughly five-hundred feet of hose and attaches to one of two types of hand-held applicator devices. An electric generator, a storage tank assembly, and a pump assembly are contained within the outer shell. The combination of heating elements disposed within the storage tank and heating wires wrapped around the inner tube members of the hoses keeps the asphalt material in a liquified form during operation of the device. Compared to other conventional methods and apparatus, the present device greatly enhances the safety and efficiency associated with hot asphalt roofing.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Inventor: Louis T. Crispino