U.s Department of Agriculture--Agriculture Research Service Aug 1989 - Jun 1990
Biological Laboratory Technician
Saliwanchik Lloyd & Eisenschenk Aug 1989 - Jun 1990
Registered Patent Agent
University of Florida Aug 1987 - Aug 1989
Laboratory Technician
Education:
University of Florida 1987 - 1989
Mcneese State University
Bachelors, Biology, Zoology
Skills:
Life Sciences Strategic Planning Biotechnology Intellectual Property Research Patents Medical Devices Start Ups Marketing Entrepreneurship Leadership Molecular Biology Management Public Speaking
Daniel Henderson - Gainesville FL, US Timothy J. Henderson - Gainesville FL, US Eric Daniels - Gainesville FL, US Gwendolyn L. Daniels - Gainesville FL, US
International Classification:
A47J 37/04 A47J 36/02
Abstract:
The problem of evenly cooking a food item so that all sides cook and brown evenly is solved by the use of a roasting platform that raises above rendered substances that can cause a steam and wetness to the surface of a food item. The roasting platform can be foldable or compressed, so that it takes up minimal storage space and can be deployed for use. Drain holes allow rendered substances to be more quickly separated from the surface of a food item. The same drain holes can be used as visual indicators when deploying the roasting platform to show when he folds of a roasting platform are sufficiently separated for maximum usable area and support for a weight placed thereon.
ERIC DANIELS - GAINESVILLE FL, US GWENDOLYN L. DANIELS - GAINESVILLE FL, US
International Classification:
H01Q 1/12 F16M 11/14
US Classification:
248516, 248534, 248514
Abstract:
Methods and devices for securing an antenna or similar device to a structure to inhibit undesirable movement when stowed or folded for travel. A truss having a mount and a plug can be used to secure an antenna to a structure, in particular a rod holder of a boat. A truss can be used to secure the antenna and prevent undesirable contact with other structures. Particular embodiments can be configured to accommodate antennas that, when stowed, are not located near a structure.
ERIC DANIELS - GAINESVILLE FL, US GWENDOLYN L. DANIELS - GAINESVILLE FL, US IAN E. DANIELS - GAINESVILLE FL, US
International Classification:
B65D 25/00 B63C 11/26
US Classification:
220560
Abstract:
An aquatic receptacle with a sectioned floating rim that, while floating, maintains an opening for receiving articles into the receptacle. Embodiments can include an escape barrier over the mouth of the receptacle to prevent loss of contents while floating. One embodiment has a lanyard that can attach the receptacle to a diver, allowing it to float and be pulled along by the diver. A lanyard can have a breakaway mechanism that can detach the receptacle from a diver or other structure if sufficient force is applied to the lanyard. There can also be a shock-arrest mechanism that reduces the amount of force exerted on a diver or structure before the lanyard breaks. Force exerted on the lanyard pulls the floatable rim at least partially beneath the water surface causing the sections of the floatable rim come together and close over the mouth of the container to prevent loss of articles within the container.