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Attorney: Edson, Esq.; Laurence J.


Number of patents: 5
Last date: November 09, 2010

NumberTitleIssue Date
7827835Universal steering wheel lock
A steering wheel lock having a triple hook, a bar receiving mechanism, a lock box, a bar fixable to the lock box, and a lock is disclosed. The triple hook, via its lock box attaches to the steering wheel of a vehicle and is secured with the lock, which is attached w...
11/09/2010
7047976Medical device for overcoming airway obstruction
A medical device for overcoming upper airway obstruction when a patient is placed in supine position. A cradle receives the patient's head, and the patient's head rests on and is secured to the cradle. Specifically, the head rests upon a first portion. The weight of...
05/23/2006
7025053Cutting table for large stone work pieces
A cutting table for large stone work-pieces, such as marble includes an axel fixed to a base, and a spinning drum attached to the axel. A brake cooperates with the axel and the drum, either stopping or allowing the drum to rotate around the stationary axel. A mounti...
04/11/2006
6951071Electronic rifle trigger mechanism
The present invention is directed to a trigger mechanism of an electronic weapon. The trigger mechanism eliminates the need of a shooter having to master the pulling of the trigger of a rifle with the tip of his index finger and also minimizes the importance of prop...
10/04/2005
6926007Medical device for overcoming airway obstruction
A medical device for overcoming airway obstruction featuring a flat rectangular support base with a support frame attached by a pivoting means. A T-band, so named for its shape and the positioning of its three straps, attaches to the support frame when the T-band is...
08/09/2005
 
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