A lawn irrigation system including a frame, a motor, a sprinkler arm, at least one drive wheel, and a cover. The motor is operably attached to the frame. The at least one drive wheel is operably connected to the motor. The sprinkler arm is operably connected to the motor for dispersing water in a selected pattern. The cover is attached to the frame so that the cover at least partially covers the frame, the motor, and the at least one drive wheel so that the lawn irrigation system resembles an object other than a sprinkler.
A lawn irrigation system including a frame, a motor, a sprinkler arm, at least one drive wheel, and a cover. The motor is operably attached to the frame. The at least one drive wheel is operably connected to the motor. The sprinkler arm is operably connected to the motor for dispersing water in a selected pattern. The cover is attached to the frame so that the cover at least partially covers the frame, the motor, and the at least one drive wheel so that the lawn irrigation system resembles an object other than a sprinkler.
Peter Mark Runyon - St. Paul MN Stephen R. Alexander - Blaine MN Lester Stener - Coon Rapids MN
Assignee:
North States Industries, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A01K 3901
US Classification:
119 521
Abstract:
A feeding apparatus (device) has a housing including two members. These two members are telescoping arranged when the housing is in a disassembled position. Upon assembly of the housing, by moving these members with respect to each other, the members resiliently deform with respect to each other, and once the assembled position is reached, the peripheral surfaces of each member are in an abutment sufficient to inhibit the members, and thus, the housing, from collapsing. By making the housing in this manner, assembly is simple, and the feeding apparatus (device) is economical, as packaging volume, and resulting shipping volume, are reduced, when compared to contemporary feeding apparatus (devices).
Stephen R. Alexander - Blaine MN Lester Stener - Coon Rapids MN
Assignee:
North States Industries, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
F16C 1100
US Classification:
256 25
Abstract:
A security enclosure for children and pets is disclosed which is formed from a plurality of identical interlocking panels. Each panel comprises a panel body having opposed inner and outer faces and first and second opposite sides. First and second hinge members are disposed on the first panel body side in vertically spaced relation, and a third hinge member is disposed on the second body side having a vertical dimension which corresponds to the vertical spacing of the first and second hinge members. A spring loaded engagement member holds the third hinge member in interlocking relation between the first and second hinge members. A circular array of gear teeth formed on the respective hinge members hold adjacent panels in a predetermined angular relationship and are constructed to permit relative angular adjustment between the adjacent panels. The hinge means are offset in such a manner that adjacent panels can be folded in flat, face-to-face relation.
- St. Paul MN, US Kevin G. Nordine - Minneapolis MN, US Stephen R. Alexander - Stillwater MN, US Kristen F. Keller - Costa Mesa CA, US
International Classification:
A61C 7/02 C04B 35/488
Abstract:
A twisting-action, sliding bracket-door opening tool including a ceramic blade for opening self-ligating brackets, particularly ceramic self-ligating brackets with ceramic doors. The ceramic tool blade allows for opening of the ceramic bracket sliding door without significant wear or function loss, as compared to a similar tool made of stainless steel.
- St. Paul MN, US Phillip A. Bolea - Grant MN, US Giuseppe M. Bommarito - Stillwater MN, US Michele A. Waldner - Hudson WI, US Stephen R. Alexander - Stillwater MN, US Fusu Thao - Cottage Grove MN, US Kathleen M. Stenersen - St. Paul MN, US
Various embodiments of a light detection device and a method of using the device are disclosed. In one or more embodiments, the light detection device can include a housing that extends along a housing axis between top and bottom surfaces. The device can also include a port that is adapted to receive a sample, and a door connected to the housing. The door can include an actuator portion adapted to selectively move the door between a closed position and an open position, and a cover portion connected to the actuator portion and adapted to close the port when the door is in the closed position and open the port when the door is in the open position to allow external access to the port.
- Saint Paul MN, US GIUSEPPE M. BOMMARITO - STILLWATER MN, US KATHLEEN M. STENERSEN - RIVER FALLS WI, US BETH A. FRITCHER - WHITE BEAR LAKE MN, US STEPHEN R. ALEXANDER - STILLWATER MN, US PHILLIP A. BOLEA - GRANT MN, US MICHELE A. WALDNER - MINNEAPOLIS MN, US
Various embodiments of a light detection device and a method of using such device are disclosed. In one or more embodiments, the light detection device can include a housing including a top surface and a bottom surface, where the housing extends along a housing axis between the top surface and the bottom surface; and a support member connected to the housing and adapted to be selectively moved from a closed position to an open position. The support member is further adapted to maintain the light detection device in an upright position when the bottom surface and the support member are in contact with a working surface and the support member is in the open position.
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