...that Robert Adler has the dubious distinction of being the Father of the Couch Potato? Back in 1955 Adler was employed by what was then Zenith Radio Corp., where he was charged to invent something that would allow viewers to turn down the TV volume without leaving their chairs. After a series of flops (such as a wired contraption that people tripped over), Adler hit on the idea of using sound waves. Thus the Remote Control was born...
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7028629 | Self-sealing port light assembly A port light assembly for watercraft having an exterior frame comprising a finish ring and a spigot defining a port light opening. The spigot is inserted in a hole in a vessel hull from the exterior of the vessel. The spigot is configured to provide drains to keep w... | 04/18/2006 |
| 6955133 | Self-deploying safety brace spring The present invention relates to an apparatus to keep a safety brace in place on a cover, lid or door and a method of using the same. One aspect of the present invention includes an economical spring constructed to fit upon a safety brace in a way as to prevent the ... | 10/18/2005 |
| 6851379 | Portlight assembly A portlight assembly for installation in an opening in a wall of a vessel includes an outer frame having a flange and a cylindrical wall portion extending from the flange, with the flange overlying a portion of the outer surface of the vessel wall surrounding the op... | 02/08/2005 |
| 5758593 | Port assembly for a marine vessel A port assembly for a marine vessel, including a lens element and three concentric stainless steel rings which are superimposed upon one another. A first of the rings includes a base portion forming an outer trim ring, a second portion which is generally ... | 06/02/1998 |
| 5088435 | Recreational boat with improved companionway hatch A boat comprising a hull, a wall which is supported by the hull, which partially defines a space, and which has therein an opening affording access to the space, and a cover mounted on the wall for pivotal movement relative thereto about a pivot axis exte... | 02/18/1992 |
| 4976212 | Portlight for water craft A portlight for installing at an opening in a wall of a boat, comprising an interior frame surrounding an open viewing area. The interior frame comprises an axially extending spigot for outward insertion in an opening in a wall of a boat and an interior f... | 12/11/1990 |
| 4846089 | Hatch with releasable hinge assembly A hatch for a boat or other vehicle having a cover (10) that is pivotally connected to a frame (12) by a pair of releasable hing assemblies (32) that allow separation of the cover from the frame when the cover is forcibly opened against an object on an ad... | 07/11/1989 |
| 4376418 | Portlight for marine use An integrally-formed portlight for installation through a sidewall opening in the cabin or hull structure of a marine vessel has an inwardly-projecting, rectangular spigot portion within which a rectangular light or screen can be selectively fitted. The l... | 03/15/1983 |
| 4362118 | Self-latching hatch cover for barges A cast aluminum hatchway cover has projecting hinge structure for mating with a hinge housing part affixed on a hatchway coaming. The hinge is detented for holding the cover in closed, partly open and fully open posture. Self-latching lock structure has a... | 12/07/1982 |
| 4297757 | Marine rescue capsule A marine capsule for sea rescue and transportation having a generally spherical configuration and on its sides hermetically closed hatches of tempered glass and a sun-reflecting signal-sending film. At its top are four larger diameter hatches, two of whic... | 11/03/1981 |
| 4095640 | Boat window A self-draining, leak-resistant boat window comprising a frame body having a continuous mounting flange for engagement with the hull of the boat, and a spigot wall connected with the flange and adapted to extend through an opening in the hull. A transpare... | 06/20/1978 |