Ken Joyner - Pasedena CA, US Daniel Lee Bizzell - Charlotte NC, US Karl Christopher Gabriel - Charlotte NC, US Raeshon Lamont McNeil - Charlotte NC, US Thomas James Philpott - Charlotte NC, US Michael Starkey - Charlotte NC, US Juan Carlos Perez - Charlotte NC, US Ian D. Kovacevich - Carlsbad CA, US
Assignee:
Season 4, LLC - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
B08B 3/04
US Classification:
134195, 134184, 134196, 134197
Abstract:
A hand carried, manually operated apparatus for cleaning flooring, carpet, upholstery, and the like includes a cleansing fluid chamber, a waste fluid chamber, a pump and an applicator. A first fluid passageway connects the pump and cleansing fluid chamber, a second passageway connects the cleansing fluid chamber and applicator, a third passageway connects the applicator and waste fluid chamber, and a fourth passageway connects the waste fluid chamber and pump. A first one-way valve permits flow from the pump to the cleansing fluid chamber but inhibits reverse flow; and a second one-way valve permits flow from the applicator to the waste fluid chamber but inhibits reverse flow. Air is transferred through the pump from the waste fluid chamber to the cleansing fluid chamber as cleansing fluid is transferred to the applicator from the cleansing fluid chamber and waste fluid is transferred from the applicator to the waste fluid chamber.
Ken Joyner - Pasedena CA, US Daniel Lee Bizzell - Charlotte NC, US Karl Christopher Gabriel - Charlotte NC, US Raeshon Lamont McNeil - Charlotte NC, US Thomas James Philpott - Charlotte NC, US Michael Starkey - Charlotte NC, US Juan Carlos Perez - Charlotte NC, US Ian D. Kovacevich - Carlsbad CA, US
Assignee:
Season 4, LLC - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
B08B 3/00
US Classification:
134 21, 134 34
Abstract:
A hand carried, manually operated apparatus for cleaning flooring, carpet, upholstery, and the like includes a cleansing fluid chamber, a waste fluid chamber, a pump and an applicator. A first fluid passageway connects the pump and cleansing fluid chamber, a second passageway connects the cleansing fluid chamber and applicator, a third passageway connects the applicator and waste fluid chamber, and a fourth passageway connects the waste fluid chamber and pump. A first one-way valve permits flow from the pump to the cleansing fluid chamber but inhibits reverse flow; and a second one-way valve permits flow from the applicator to the waste fluid chamber but inhibits reverse flow. Air is transferred through the pump from the waste fluid chamber to the cleansing fluid chamber as cleansing fluid is transferred to the applicator from the cleansing fluid chamber and waste fluid is transferred from the applicator to the waste fluid chamber.
Exercise Methods And Apparatus Simulating Stand-Up Paddle Boarding
Charlie LUMSDEN - Kula HI, US Daniel Lee BIZZELL - Charlotte NC, US Karl Christopher GABRIEL - Charlotte NC, US Arthur Allen HENSON - Charlotte NC, US Thomas James PHILPOTT - Charlotte NC, US Michael STARKEY - Charlotte NC, US
International Classification:
A63B 69/06
US Classification:
482 72
Abstract:
An exercise apparatus includes a frame; a platform configured to receive a person in a standing position, the platform connected to the frame; a handheld component configured to be held by a person standing on the platform; and an impeller-driven fluid circulation system. Manipulation of the handheld component by a person standing on the platform results in driving of the impeller and circulation of fluid within the fluid circulation system. The platform may rock from side to side, whereby a person standing on the platform must maintain balance while manipulating the handheld component. The handheld component may simulate a paddle and may include an elongate shaft. In this respect, the paddle component is used by a person standing on the platform as if the paddle component were a paddle used in paddleboarding, including manipulating the paddle component through a rowing motion that preferably would be experienced when actually paddleboarding.
Exercise Methods And Apparatus Simulating Stand-Up Paddle Boarding
Charlie Lumsden - Kula HI, US Daniel Lee Bizzell - Charlotte NC, US Karl Christopher Gabriel - Charlotte NC, US Arthur Allen Henson - Charlotte NC, US Thomas James Philpott - Charlotte NC, US Michael Starkey - Charlotte NC, US
International Classification:
A63B 69/06
US Classification:
482 72
Abstract:
An exercise apparatus includes a frame; a platform configured to receive a person in a standing position, the platform connected to the frame; a handheld component configured to be held by a person standing on the platform; and an impeller-driven fluid circulation system. Manipulation of the handheld component by a person standing on the platform results in driving of the impeller and circulation of fluid within the fluid circulation system. The platform may rock from side to side, whereby a person standing on the platform must maintain balance while manipulating the handheld component. The handheld component may simulate a paddle and may include an elongate shaft. In this respect, the paddle component is used by a person standing on the platform as if the paddle component were a paddle used in paddleboarding, including manipulating the paddle component through a rowing motion that preferably would be experienced when actually paddleboarding.
Ecu School of Art 1993 - 1996
Master of Fine Arts, Masters, Sculpture
Unc Asheville. Ecu School of Art 1986 - 1993
Master of Fine Arts, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Art, Sculpture
University of North Carolina at Asheville 1989
University of North Carolina at Asheville 1986 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Art, Sculpture
Skills:
Clay Modelling Sketching Concept Development Model Making Sculpture Industrial Design Drawing Concept Design Oil Painting Graphic Design Logo Design Product Design Fine Art Creativity Skills Art Concept Art Woodworking Ceramic Clay Slip Casting Bronze Sculpture