Thomas L. Michaels - McCullom Lake IL, US Russ A. Johnson - Spring Grove IL, US Adam S. Fedenia - Libertyville IL, US Wen Tang - Waukegan IL, US Frank Garrett - Barrington IL, US Otakar Kudrna - Burr Ridge IL, US
Assignee:
Allegiance Corporation - McGaw Park IL
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604319, 604313, 604322
Abstract:
Various implementations of a fluid collection system having a flexible liner are disclosed. In one exemplary variation, the fluid collection system may include a container having a top opening, a lid configured to close the top opening, and a flexible liner attached to the lid. The liner may be interposed between the lid and the container when the lid closes the top opening. The liner and the lid may define a substantially sealed interior space therebetween. The lid may include an access port through which the interior space receives fluid. The flexible liner may also be configured to controllably collapse as the fluid is removed from the interior space.
Golf Club Vibration Dampening And Sound Attenuation System
Jon Pergande - Palatine IL, US Jeffrey Sheets - Aurora IL, US Frank Garrett - Barrington IL, US Richard Hulock - Naperville IL, US Mark Lin - Hinsdale IL, US
Assignee:
Wilson Sporting Goods, Inc.
International Classification:
A63B053/08
US Classification:
473/332000
Abstract:
A golf club vibration dampening and sound attenuation system including an elongated shaft, a club head, a resilient insert assembly, a dampener, and a grip. The shaft has a distal shaft end and a proximal shaft end. The club head is coupled to the distal shaft end, and includes a front wall and a sole portion. The front wall has a rearwardly sloped front strike side and a rear side. The sole portion rearwardly extends from a lower region of the rear side. The rear side and the sole portion define a cavity and a recess. The recess downwardly extends into the sole portion. A resilient insert assembly is positioned in and substantially fills the recess. The insert assembly is coupled to one or both of the sole portion and the lower region. The dampener is disposed within the shaft and has at least one annular radially extending projection.
Golf Club Vibration Dampening And Sound Attenuation System
Jon Pergande - Palatine IL, US Jeffrey Sheets - Aurora IL, US Frank Garrett - Barrington IL, US Richard Hulock - Naperville IL, US Mark Lin - Hinsdale IL, US
Assignee:
Wilson Sporting Goods Co.
International Classification:
A63B053/04
US Classification:
473/332000, 473/350000
Abstract:
A golf club vibration dampening and sound attenuation system including an elongated shaft, a club head, a resilient insert assembly, a dampener, and a grip. The shaft has a distal shaft end and a proximal shaft end. The club head is coupled to the distal shaft end, and includes a front wall and a sole portion. The front wall has a rearwardly sloped front strike side and a rear side. The sole portion rearwardly extends from a lower region of the rear side. The rear side and the sole portion define a cavity and a recess. The recess downwardly extends into the sole portion. A resilient insert assembly is positioned in and substantially fills the recess. The insert assembly is coupled to one or both of the sole portion and the lower region. The dampener is disposed within the shaft and has at least one annular radially extending projection.
System And Method For Operating A Moveable Barrier Operator
Ronald David Brogle - Addison IL, US Frank Garrett - Barrington IL, US Michael C. Garrett - Wilmette IL, US Hamin Tien - Hoffmann Estates IL, US Edward Lukas - Batavia IL, US Eric Templeton - Lombard IL, US
Assignee:
THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP, INC. - Elmhurst IL
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
340 57, 382116, 713182
Abstract:
In some of these approaches, a first fingerprint of a first user is stored in a memory and the transmission of an activation code is authorized. Subsequently, the first fingerprint is re-sensed and authenticated and a second fingerprint of a second user is responsively sensed and stored. The activation code is transmitted to the moveable barrier operator upon subsequent authenticating of the second fingerprint. Subsequently, the second fingerprint is re-sensed and authenticated and a third fingerprint of a third user is responsively sensed and stored. The activation code is transmitted to the moveable barrier operator upon subsequent authenticating of the third fingerprint.
System And Method For Operating A Moveable Barrier Operator
Ronald David Brogle - Addison IL, US Frank Garrett - Barrington IL, US Michael C. Garrett - Wilmette IL, US Hamin Tien - Hoffmann Estates IL, US Edward Lukas - Batavia IL, US Eric Templeton - Lombard IL, US
Assignee:
THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP, INC. - Elmhurst IL
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382124
Abstract:
The presence of a first human fingerprint at the fingerprint scanner. The first human fingerprint is analyzed to determine whether the first human fingerprint has been previously learned by the barrier movement operator. When the first human fingerprint is determined to be previously learned, a first command is sent to actuate a moveable barrier operator. Within a predetermined time period after the first human fingerprint has been determined to be previously learned, the presence of a second human fingerprint is sensed at the fingerprint scanner. Without analyzing the second fingerprint, a second command is sent to actuate the moveable barrier operator. The first fingerprint and the second fingerprint may be from the same or different users.
Fluid Collection And Disposal System Having Interchangeable Collection And Other Features And Methods Relating Thereof
Russ A. JOHNSON - Spring Grove IL, US Adam S. FEDENIA - Libertyville IL, US Wen TANG - Waukegan IL, US Frank GARRETT - Barrington IL, US Otakar KUDRNA - Burr Ridge IL, US
International Classification:
B65F 1/06
US Classification:
22049506
Abstract:
Various implementations of a fluid collection system having a flexible liner are disclosed. In one exemplary variation, the fluid collection system may include a container having a top opening, a lid configured to close the top opening, and a flexible liner attached to the lid. The liner may be interposed between the lid and the container when the lid closes the top opening. The liner and the lid may define a substantially sealed interior space therebetween. The lid may include an access port through which the interior space receives fluid. The flexible liner may also be configured to controllably collapse as the fluid is removed from the interior space.
Fluid Collection And Disposal System Having Interchangeable Collection And Other Features And Methods Relating Thereto
Russ A. JOHNSON - Spring Grove IL, US Adam S. FEDENIA - Libertyville IL, US Wen TANG - Waukegan IL, US Frank GARRETT - Barrington IL, US Otakar KUDRNA - Burr Ridge IL, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604319
Abstract:
Various implementations of a fluid collection system having a flexible liner are disclosed. In one exemplary variation, the fluid collection system may include a container having a top opening, a lid configured to close the top opening, and a flexible liner attached to the lid. The liner may be interposed between the lid and the container when the lid closes the top opening. The liner and the lid may define a substantially sealed interior space therebetween. The lid may include an access port through which the interior space receives fluid. The flexible liner may also be configured to controllably collapse as the fluid is removed from the interior space.
James L. Shenoha - Lockport IL Carl E. Scheie - Libertyville IL Frank Garrett - Barrington IL
Assignee:
Wilson Sporting Goods Co. - DE
International Classification:
A63B 5300
US Classification:
473316
Abstract:
A golf club shaft is provided with increased torsional stiffness by making the outside diameter of the tip end larger. The torsional stiffness per unit weight of the shaft is greater than the torsional stiffness per unit weight of prior shafts. The shaft can be attached to a clubhead by inserting the tip end over a male hosel or over a shaft adapter which is attached to a female hosel.
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