John O'Hara - St. Louis MO, US Christopher L. Peterson - Chippewa Falls WI, US Micah L. Maraia - Menomonie WI, US Robert G. Fehr - Colfax WI, US Martin W. Stone - Arden Hills MN, US Thomas H. Van Hoozer, Jr. - Kansas City MO, US
International Classification:
A45C 11/04
US Classification:
206 51, 2064591, 116308, 368 10
Abstract:
A countdown timer contact lens case is provided for removably receiving a receptacle and providing independent timing functions for displaying the useful remaining life of a contact lens and for the receptacle for receiving the contact lens when not worn. The countdown timer contact lens case includes a receptacle carried by a main body. The main body includes a timing circuit and a display with first and second indicators corresponding to the respective remaining time for desired use of the lens and for the receptacle. The timer for the lens displays a maximum value which is less than the displayed maximum value of the timer for the receptacle. The timer corresponding to each of the lens and the receptacle can be independent set and reset, and a warning feature is provided to signal the user when the corresponding displayed lens or receptacle value diminishes below a minimum, or decreases to zero.
Natalie M. Wieberdink - Cedar Grove WI, US Derek D. Erickson - Milwaukee WI, US Christopher L. Peterson - Chippewa Falls WI, US Robert G. Fehr - Colfax WI, US David J. Prince - Eau Claire WI, US Aaron Munsinger - Elk Mound WI, US Robert C. Martineau - Chippewa Falls WI, US Milt Erickson - Merrillan WI, US
Patrick J. Radle - Mequon WI, US David L. Wiesemann - Pewaukee WI, US Anthony W. Gilbert - Waukesha WI, US Natalie M. Wieberdink - Cedar Grove WI, US Micah L. Maraia - Menomonie WI, US David J. Prince - Eau Claire WI, US Christopher L. Peterson - Chippewa Falls WI, US Robert G. Fehr - Colfax WI, US
Peter M. Neumann - Racine WI, US Jeremy F. Knopow - Racine WI, US Raymond C. Sulin - Racine WI, US Matthew J. Forst - Oak Creek WI, US Nancy L. Broen - Racine WI, US Eugene Placzkowski - Racine WI, US Richard Graceffa - Racine WI, US Sergio Reyes Salgado - Racine WI, US David J. Prince - St. Paul MN, US Aaron J. Munsinger - Elk Mound WI, US Robert G. Fehr - Colfax WI, US Milton W. Erickson - Merrillan WI, US Micah L. Maraia - Menomonie WI, US Christopher Peterson - Chippewa Falls WI, US Robert C. Martineau - Chippewa Falls WI, US Scott A. Olson - Chippewa Falls WI, US
Peter M. Neumann - Racine WI, US Paul J. C. Fransen - Wilnis, NL David J. Keyes - Eau Claire WI, US Katie A. Remaly - Eau Claire WI, US Robert G. Fehr - Colfax WI, US Andrew Jerald Janetski - Menomonie WI, US Scott A. Olson - Chippewa Falls WI, US
Peter M. Neumann - Racine WI, US Paul J. C. Fransen - Wilnes, NL David J. Keyes - Eau Claire WI, US Katie A. Remaly - Eau Claire WI, US Robert G. Fehr - Colfax WI, US Andrew Jerald Janetski - Menomonie WI, US Scott A. Olson - Chippewa Falls WI, US
Peter M. Neumann - Racine WI, US Jeremy F. Knopow - Burlington WI, US Raymond C. Sulin - Racine WI, US Matthew J. Forst - Oak Creek WI, US Nancy L. Broen - Racine WI, US Eugene Placzkowski - Racine WI, US Richard Graceffa - Racine WI, US Sergio Reyes Salgado - Racine WI, US David J. Prince - St. Paul MN, US Aaron J. Munsinger - Elk Mound WI, US Robert G. Fehr - Colfax WI, US Milton W. Erickson - Merrillan WI, US Micah L. Maraia - Menomonie WI, US Christopher Peterson - Chippewa Falls WI, US Robert C. Martineau - Chippewa Falls WI, US Scott A. Olson - Chippewa Falls WI, US
International Classification:
D06G 1/00 B08B 1/00
US Classification:
134 6, 15 40
Abstract:
The present invention is a device for use in cleaning a fabric surface of dust, dirt, pet hair and other debris present on the surface. The device includes a housing coupled to a base. The base is coupled to at least one movable cleaning member configured to engage a surface for picking up debris from the surface. The debris is deposited into a debris collection chamber by way of interaction with another portion of the device. The debris collection chamber is selectively emptiable by an operator thereof so that the device may be subsequently reused.
- Eau Claire WI, US Joel D. Diller - Eau Claire WI, US Robert G. Fehr - Colfax WI, US
International Classification:
B60D 1/24 F16H 25/14
Abstract:
A hitch tightener is used around the lip of a hitch receiver tube and a shank inserted into the hitch receiver tube. The hitch tightener has a U-bolt with two threaded legs, and a crossbar with throughholes for the legs of the U-bolt, positioned so the crossbar and the U-bolt encircle the shank and the receiver tube lip. A standard threaded nut holds the crossbar onto one of the legs, and a cam lock lever is pivotally attached on the other leg by a threaded trunnion nut. When the cam lock lever is pivoted from its opened position to its closed position, it moves the crossbar toward the connecting portion of the clamp component, tightening the hitch tightener around shank and lip.
Robert Fehr (1986-1990), Victor Paulus (1973-1977), Chip Omelko (1968-1972), Craig Warner (1971-1975), Taylor Smith (1998-2002), Michelle Zucal (1984-1988)