| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| D300686 |
Shoe insole |
April 18, 1989 |
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| D298082 |
Shoe upper |
October 18, 1988 |
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| D297587 |
Shoe upper |
September 13, 1988 |
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| D297181 |
Shoe upper |
August 16, 1988 |
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| D296724 |
Shoe sole |
July 19, 1988 |
|
| D294423 |
Shoe sole |
March 1, 1988 |
|
| D291941 |
Shoe sole |
September 22, 1987 |
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| D290901 |
Shoe upper |
July 21, 1987 |
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| D290423 |
Shoe insole |
June 23, 1987 |
|
| D287304 |
Shoe sole |
December 23, 1986 |
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| D287303 |
Shoe sole |
December 23, 1986 |
|
| D287302 |
Shoe insole |
December 23, 1986 |
|
| 7243878 |
Regional aircraft boarding modules, and methods of using same |
July 17, 2007 |
| A regional aircraft boarding module can be provided at an airport concourse in place of or in addition to a conventional large aircraft boarding bridge. The regional aircraft boarding module includes regional aircraft rotunda between a number of secondary passenger bridges that are c |
| 6929217 |
Interstitial regional aircraft boarding piers, and methods of using same |
August 16, 2005 |
| An interstitial regional aircraft boarding pier can be provided at an airport concourse in place of a conventional large aircraft boarding bridge. The interstitial regional aircraft boarding pier includes a primary passenger bridge between the airport concourse and a hub. A number of |
| 6763612 |
Support structure for a shoe |
July 20, 2004 |
| A support structure for a shoe includes a bladder arrangement having at least one (and preferably two) fluid-filled chamber arranged in a heel region of the sole of the shoe. The fluid-filled chamber has outer walls with a pressurized fluid disposed therein. The fluid-filled chamber is |
| 6589614 |
Cushioning device for an athletic shoe |
July 8, 2003 |
| A cushioning device that imparts both stability and cushioning to the midsole of an athletic shoe. The cushioning device includes a bladder that has a plurality of separate fluid chambers positioned around a perimeter. The chambers define an open central portion of the bladder arrangemen |
| 6558844 |
Stabilized spinel battery cathode material and methods |
May 6, 2003 |
| Improved stabilized spinel battery cathode material and methods of treating particles of spinel battery cathode material to produce a protective coating of battery-inactive lithium metal oxide on the particles are provided. The methods basically comprise mixing the spinel particles with |
| 6315243 |
Regional aircraft boarding pier and method of using |
November 13, 2001 |
| A regional aircraft boarding pier can be provided at an airport concourse in place of one or two conventional large aircraft boarding bridges. The regional aircraft boarding pier includes a primary passenger bridge between the airport concourse and a hub. A number of secondary passenger |
| 5649729 |
Single line grab system |
July 22, 1997 |
| A single line grab system including a grab suspended by a single line from a carrier. A head assembly is connected to the grab from above the grab and is vertically movable with respect thereto. A first end of the line is anchored and second end of the line is selectively extensible and |
| 5246454 |
Encapsulated implant |
September 21, 1993 |
| Surgical implants for human breasts have small, 5-10 cc flat disc-shaped pouches containing saline material. About 20-50 pouches are held within an outer membrane. The encapsulation of the saline solution within the pouches provides an apparent increase of viscosity of saline, and the fl |
| 5234504 |
Methods for removing contaminants from contaminated solids (II) |
August 10, 1993 |
| A method of removing organic contaminants from contaminated solids in which the solids are comminuted as necessary to resolve them into particles with a top size of typically not more than 15 cm. A slurry of the remaining particles and a contaminant treatment agent which is a mixture of |
| 5228921 |
Methods for removing contaminants from contaminated solids (I) |
July 20, 1993 |
| A method of removing halogenated organic contaminants from contaminated solids in which the solids are comminuted as necessary to resolve them into particles with a top size of typically not more than 15 cm. The particulate solids are slurried with a contaminant extraction agent which |
| 4848965 |
Scuba weights |
July 18, 1989 |
| An improved scuba weight having a hex-nut locking device molded into the weight is described. The hex-nut locking device secures the weight to a diver's belt, but can be easily loosened, permitting the casting off of the weight, including in underwater operations, if desired. |
| 4672687 |
Polarity switch for satellite television receiver |
June 9, 1987 |
| An improved polarity switch for connection between a dual antenna system and a satellite television reception system has a first embodiment which utilizes a pin diode switch between the dual antenna system and each of a plurality of receivers to permit use of the receiver to select one o |
| 4650163 |
Hydraulic winch |
March 17, 1987 |
| A hydraulic actuated winch adapted to be manually mounted and dismounted from a three point hitch of a farm tractor. The winch is mounted on a specialized mounting member that is specifically designed to quickly mount onto the link connections of the three point hitch. Quick connections |
| 4574013 |
Method for decontaminating soil |
March 4, 1986 |
| Halogenated contaminants are removed from soil by reaction schemes which are carried out in a slurry of the soil and a reagent mixture. The latter is made up of an alkaline constituent--an alkali metal hydroxide, an alkali metal hydroxide/alcohol or alkali metal hydroxide/glycol mixture, |
| 4532028 |
Method for reducing content of halogenated aromatics in hydrocarbon solutions |
July 30, 1985 |
| The level of halogenated aromatics is reduced in a hydrocarbon stream by treatment with an alkaline reactant in a sulfoxide solvent. |
| 4447541 |
Methods for decontaminating soil |
May 8, 1984 |
| A reagent mixture is admixed with soil to first desorb and then hydrolyze and thereby increase the biodegradability of a toxic or otherwise hazardous polyhalogenated organic compound with which the soil is contaminated. Essential constituents of the reagent mixture are: (1) an alkali |
| 4237726 |
Process for predicting the useful life of a respirator cartridge |
December 9, 1980 |
| A process for predicting the useful life of a respirator cartridge when used in an environment in which a specified toxic or hazardous organic vapor is present by measuring the weight increase of a preselected sorptive agent in a preselected geometrical configuration when exposed to |
| 4168441 |
Picosecond pulse generator utilizing a Josephson junction |
September 18, 1979 |
| A picosecond pulse generator for producing pulses having widths in the or of 10.sup.-12 seconds utilizes a Josephson junction that has an external load resistor connected in shunt therewith by a balanced transmission line. The Josephson junction is driven by a high frequency oscilla |
| 4018745 |
Polyurethane wear-resistant surfacing |
April 19, 1977 |
| A tough wear-resistant elastomer finish coating for flooring and the like is provided comprising a moisture cured reaction product of an aliphatic polyisocyanate capped prepolymer and an unhindered polymeric polyprimary polyamine. |