“Double Lens Goggles” (US3931646A) are specially designed Lens Goggles for Sports with the objective of reducing fogging or the glare of light to the eyes. Auxiliary lenses are placed in such goggles so as to reduce the fogging and glare. Larry Gordon Loughner received his patent for this invention by the USPTO on 13th January 1976. The […]
Read moreThrow Pillows are decorative versions of normal pillows designed to accommodate objects acting as a display case. Attractive items or items of innate value can be kept in the pillow so as to amplify the functionality and appearance of the pillow. In today’s patent, we will talk about Patrice Cohen’s invention, the “Pillow display case” (US4309784A), patented […]
Read moreIn today’s patent, we will talk about Howard N. Quakenbush’s invention, “Convertible seat belt” (US4001901A) which was patented by the USPTO on 11th January 1977. The present invention relates to a seat-bed assembly which permits a high degree of efficiency while utilizing the space in campers or mobile vehicles. This invention is an improvement to the […]
Read moreHenry and Holly Bergstein received their patent by the USPTO for the invention “Panty”, bearing the patent number US4067068A on 10th January 1978. This invention relates to garments, particularly panties and the like. These materials are synthetic and non-absorbent where the fluid, which is discharged from the body passes rapidly to the outer garments or on […]
Read moreBeauty salon patrons have been subjected to discomfort under the hair dryers due to excessive heat on the forehead, ears, and the back of the neck. In today’s patent, we will talk about Elizabeth L. Hodgman’s invention, “Protective arrangement for beauty salon patron” (US4133052A), patented by the USPTO on 9th January 1979. The present invention relates […]
Read moreSome forms of physical disabilities such as emphysema and other respiratory diseases, hiatal hernia, circulatory impairments, make it highly desirable, if not necessary, that persons subjected to such disabilities rest and/or sleep with their heads or feet in an elevated position. “Mattress elevating device”, invented by John J. Bradley and Frances L. Bradley, serves the […]
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