Dr. Mcdaniel graduated from the University of Arkansas College of Medicine at Little Rock in 1986. He works in Atlanta, GA and specializes in Psychiatry.
Richard Alan Arett - Plymouth MN, US Norman Scott Broyles - Hamilton OH, US Dimitris Ioannis Collias - Mason OH, US William Joseph Cruzen - Monticello MN, US David James Emmons - Plymouth MN, US John Adrew McDaniel - Middletown OH, US
Assignee:
PUR Water Purification, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B01D 35/143
US Classification:
210 85, 210474, 222 36, 222129, 22218907
Abstract:
A fluid container for dispensing a first fluid and a consumable additive. The fluid container includes a first chamber for containing a first fluid and an additive dispensing system. The first chamber is configured such that the first fluid may be dispensed from the first chamber. The additive dispensing system selectively operable to dispense an amount of additive and is not in fluid communication with the first chamber.
Fluid Container Having An Additive Dispensing System
Richard Alan Arett - Plymouth MN, US Norman Scott Broyles - Hamilton OH, US Dimitris Ioannis Collias - Mason OH, US William Joseph Cruzen - Monticello MN, US David James Emmons - Plymouth MN, US John Andrew McDaniel - Middletown OH, US
Assignee:
Pur Water Purification Products, Inc. - El Paso TX
International Classification:
C02F 1/68
US Classification:
222 36, 222133, 222162, 222470, 210245, 210482
Abstract:
A fluid container for dispensing a first fluid and a consumable additive. The fluid container includes a first chamber for containing a first fluid and an additive dispensing system. The first chamber is configured such that the first fluid may be dispensed from the first chamber. The additive dispensing system selectively operable to dispense an amount of additive and is not in fluid communication with the first chamber.
Glen R. Hunt - Cedar MN John F. McDaniel - Roseville MN
Assignee:
Permanent Tire Gauge Company, Inc. - Roseville MN
International Classification:
B60C 2304
US Classification:
731468
Abstract:
The present invention is an improvement to a tire mounted air pressure gauge for use on vehicles having inflatable tires. The air pressure gauge has a dial face, with a coiled pressure responsive spring expandable to indicate the pressure detected by the gauge. The gauge is mounted directly onto the valve stem of a tire to detect the pressure in the tire, or is mounted onto the valve steam via an L-shaped conduit. The conduit contains a lug adapted to depress the conventional valve core of the valve stem and release air pressure within the valve stem and tire. An arc-shaped or cylindrical retainer is provided on the dial face to limit radial expansion of the coiled spring due to centrifugal forces of the rotating tire and other jarring forces exerted on the pressure gauge during use of the tire.