Barbara Shulla - Sarasota FL, US Kathleen Barry - Sarasota FL, US George Davison - Pittsburgh PA, US Frederick Rieber - Alum Bank PA, US Curtis Wierman - Pittsburgh PA, US Frank Bork - Bedford PA, US
International Classification:
A63J009/00
US Classification:
472/088000
Abstract:
An adjustable jump bar stand for skaters, skateboarders and the like includes an elongated post, a base for receiving a lower end segment of the post so that the post is supported vertically and an elongated jump bar having an end swivelly and adjustably connected to the post so that the jump bar extends out horizontally from the post at a variable elevation thereon and can swivel about the post. The jump bar provides an obstacle over which skaters can jump while being forgiving enough to avoid injury to the skaters.
System And Method For Advertising Using Pushed Video
Computer-based systems and methods for advertising by pushing video to recipients. The subject matter of the videos may be targeted to the affinities of the recipients. The videos embedded in the emails may comprise a short commercial that the recipients view when viewing the video. A computerized host data center may track the recipients' interaction with the video. Advertisers may be charged advertising rates based on the recipients' interactions with the video email. The video may be continually pushed to various recipients. The recipients may watch the videos when it is convenient for them simply by opening, for example, an email that included the video in various embodiments. Further, the recipients may be presented with an opportunity to subscribe to ongoing video emails. Also, personalized web sites may be hosted for the recipients when the recipients can view videos pertaining to their areas of interest. The videos at the web site may similarly have commercials therein.
Michael FERIOLA - Eastport NY, US George McConnell DAVISON III - Pittsburgh PA, US Peter Arthur Meier - Pittsburgh PA, US Jason Reed Rogge - Belle Vernon PA, US Colin Derek Curry - Allison Park PA, US Matthew David McClatchey - Harwick PA, US
Assignee:
FERSTAVI HOLDINGS INC. - Eastport NY
International Classification:
A47J 37/01 A21D 8/06
US Classification:
426523, 2205734
Abstract:
A baking device for baking and cooling baked goods includes a rectangular baking pan formed from a single sheet of metal with planar opposing baking and bottom pan surfaces, including indentations positioned at four corners to extend out as protrusions from the bottom pan surface as standoffs. The baking device also includes a complementary rectangular cooling rack formed from a single sheet of metal with planar opposing baking and bottom rack surfaces, including indentations or depressions formed in the baking rack surface and positioned at four corners to extend out as protrusions from the bottom cooling rack surface and a plurality of small gauge holes. Dimensions of the cooling rack and baking pan are ensure that the cooling rack seats snugly in the baking pan so that the bottom cooling rack surface contacts and presses against the baking pan surface in an assembled state.
A camouflage and protective headgear which may be worn by a human. The headgear comprises an upper fabric portion which will encircle a portion of the head and forehead of a person wearing it. The top edge of the upper fabric portion falls along a line lying at approximately the hairline of the wearer and the bottom edge falls along a line lying at approximately the eyebrows of such a person. The upper fabric portion has an upwardly extending fringe along at least a portion of the top edge thereof. The upper fabric portion may also have a downwardly extending fringe along at least a portion of the bottom edge thereof. Preferably the headgear has a lower fabric portion encircling a portion of the nose and face of the person wearing it and having a top edge which falls along a line lying approximately at the bottom of the eyes of such person and a bottom edge which falls along a line lying at approximately at the bottom of the jaws and chin of such person. The lower fabric portion has a downwardly extending fringe along at least a portion of the bottom edge. The lower fabric portion may also have an upwardly extending fringe along at least a portion of its top edge.
System And Method For Advertising Using Pushed Video
Computer-based systems and methods for advertising by pushing video to recipients. The subject matter of the videos may be targeted to the affinities of the recipients. The videos embedded in the emails may comprise a short commercial that the recipients view when viewing the video. A computerized host data center may track the recipients' interaction with the video. Advertisers may be charged advertising rates based on the recipients' interactions with the video email. The video may be continually pushed to various recipients. The recipients may watch the videos when it is convenient for them simply by opening, for example, an email that included the video in various embodiments. Further, the recipients may be presented with an opportunity to subscribe to ongoing video emails. Also, personalized web sites may be hosted for the recipients when the recipients can view videos pertaining to their areas of interest. The videos at the web site may similarly have commercials therein.