Dr. Grover graduated from the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1990. He works in Scottsdale, AZ and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Grover is affiliated with Mayo Clinic Hospital.
An article of manufacture for keeping a persons body cool. This cap has ribs to hold ice, this ice will melt with the athletes body temperature letting cool water run down onto their body, the stretchable material holds the ice snug in place. Ribs run front to back and sewn into a side by side pattern. The fabric will let the melting ice water through the top, side, bottom and back. This cap will have a snap at the end of each individual rib to hold the ice in each row. Cap will be made of a breathable material like cloth, and visor will catch some of the water from the melting ice. This will let an athlete wring it out over their body to cool themself down even more.
An article of manufacture for a fiber optic cloth. This cloth is made of fiber optics. Its vary durable and will not wear if used for clothing. If the outer layers of the fiber are removed the fiber will luminate any color from a light source. This light source could be carried in your back pocket to change the color of your pants or shirt at anytime. This fabric will feel cooler because of the fiber lets air through. Its as flexible as any other fabric and will have the feel of silk. This fabric is vary soft and durable and will wear vary well. This fabric never needs ironing and can be placed in a dryer to dry. It will repel water and will not absorb liquids it is vary flexable and resist wrinkles. It also lets air move through it keeping the person cooler.
Article Of Manufacture For A Vessel For Pouring Liquids
Michael Grover - Aurora CO, US Austin Grover - Aurora CO, US
International Classification:
B65B 39/00
US Classification:
141340000
Abstract:
This is a vessel with a funnel like shape that threads into place to stop the vessel from falling over. This vessel may be any size or shape so that it can be gripped by the hand and threaded into place. It has a tapered shape from the top at its widest opening. At this widest opening it has a ribbed area around the top where you can grip it. This is a non slip area so you can thread it into place with your hand. As it tapers smaller to the bottom of the vessel there are threads around the spout area. These threads on the outside edge are used to thread the vessel into the head cover of an automobile or any other apparatus. The threads on the inside around the spout area are there to thread onto a container so it will not tip over when pouring liquids into the container. This is good for pouring liquids into an engine and the waste into a container. The threads make the vessel steady; this will stop the waste of material. This vessel is held up out of the engine by its threads so liquids flow faster because the spout is not hitting or resting on the inside of the engine.