Coble
Benjamin Worth Coble, Cornelius, NC US
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20160089809 | Push-Sticks For Saws And Storage Systems Therefor - Embodiments of the present invention provide improved storage options for push-sticks used in connection with rip fences on table saws and similar cutting devices where push-sticks might be used. The push-stick storage system may include a rip fence and a push-stick retention mechanism. The push-stick retention mechanism may be defined by upright side walls that define a channel or slot therebetween for receiving a push-stick. The retention mechanism may also include a stop (or a stop block) positioned at a first position within the channel, and a retainer positioned at a second position within the channel. | 03-31-2016 |
Chance Michael Coble, Austin, TX US
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20150066632 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND MEDIA FOR IMPROVING TARGETED ADVERTISING - Described are computer-based systems, computer-implemented methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media for improving the targeting of advertising in a publishing platform by utilizing payment card transaction data in concert with publisher data. | 03-05-2015 |
Dan Coble, Vanzant, MO US
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20120318113 | Optical Aid for Power Tools - An optical aid that improves the precision of cuts made by power tools by using reflecting surfaces to project an image of the cutting surface to the operator. | 12-20-2012 |
Fred W. Coble, North Hills, CA US
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20100244427 | Thing to do planner - A plastic, metal, wood, or molded glass unit used to handily and visibly display a number of written plans, duties, appointments, responsibilities, and things to remember on card stock such as 3×5 index cards, preferably sorted in order of priority. Said unit to be configured for mounting on a vertical plane such as a wall space, or positioned on a horizontal surface, such as desk tops and tables, and embodying a storage compartment for holding a supply of cards, and writing instrument. | 09-30-2010 |
20100258040 | Electric-elevating desktop - An executive/clerical type office desk embodying a fully contained electromechanical system for elevating and lowering the desktop, between a user's seating position and a full standing position. Three telescoping stanchions support and control the desktop height from a standard-desk height to an upper height of about 44 inches. The desktop rest directly on three poles sliding inside the telescoping support stanchions. The sliding poles are lifted and lowered by cables looped-under pulleys mounted in bottom of said poles, and are drawn up and released by an electric-motor-driven cable winch. Anti-friction treatments are in place between the inner sliding members and the supporting stanchions. By said cables looping under pulleys, installed in the bottom of each inner telescoping member, and anchoring atop the telescoping stanchions a lifting mechanical advantage of two is obtained. The user operates a three position electrical switch to raise and lower the desktop. An onboard rechargeable-electrical battery powers the electric motor. | 10-14-2010 |
Heidi Coble, Wichita, KS US
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20080210283 | TENT WITH HINGED DOOR OR WINDOW - A hinged door ( | 09-04-2008 |
20110079260 | TENT WITH HINGED DOOR OR WINDOW - A hinged door ( | 04-07-2011 |
James Hugh Coble, Chester, NJ US
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20130328691 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATION FOR UNDERWATER COMMUNICATIONS - An apparatus for underwater communications. The apparatus may include a high speed communications cable to provide an underwater hardwired communications link to a surface station and a mobile device operative to transport a first end of the high speed communications cable between a submarine and a coupling point to the surface communication station, wherein the high speed communications cable is operative to reversibly form a hardwired connection between the coupling point and the submarine. | 12-12-2013 |
James T. ("tim") Coble, Vail, AZ US
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20110174579 | PORTABLE WHEEL CHAIR LIFT - A portable wheel chair lift device includes a lift car, a support base, and a lifting mechanism coupled thereto to selectively raise or lower the lift car while allowing the floor of the lift car to be fully-lowered to the ground surface. The lift car floor can be folded and collapsed to a reduced width allowing transport through narrow passages. Transport casters are removably mounted to the bottom of the lift car to facilitate transport. The lift device includes a height adjustment control within the lift car to repeatably raise the lift car to the height of a stage. | 07-21-2011 |
James T. ("tim") Coble, Tucson, AZ US
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20080308357 | Permanently-installed wheel chair lift with height control - A height control mechanism for a lift device includes an elongated rail and an actuator slidingly mounted thereto. The actuator is biased toward a first end of the rail, and a proximity sensor is mounted proximate the second end of the rail. A cable pulls the actuator toward the second end of the rail as the lift device is elevated. When the proximity sensor detects the presence of the actuator, a signal is generated to halt further elevation. The position of the proximity sensor along the rail can be adjusted to set the maximum height of the lift device. A second proximity sensor, responsive to the presence of the actuator, can also be secured to the rail to generate a signal indicating that the lift device has been elevated off of the ground by a short distance. | 12-18-2008 |
Kellie Coble, Archdale, NC US
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20140115890 | LOCATOR AND WIRE STOP DEVICE, HAND OPERATED CRIMPING TOOL, METHOD FOR POSITIONING AND RETAINING A CONNECTOR, AND SYSTEM - A locator and wire stop device arranged to be mounted on a hand operated crimping tool outside of and adjacent to a crimp opening defined by crimping dies on the hand operated crimping tool and arranged to locate and retain at least one crimpable connector part between at least two crimping dies of the hand operated crimping tool. The locator and wire stop device includes a positioning mechanism for cooperation with a connector comprising the crimpable connector part, an axially protruding connection part, and an intermediate connector body comprising a transversal protrusion. The positioning mechanism comprises a pivotable connector and wire stop element, a first resilient locator element and a second locator element. The first resilient locator element has respective through holes arranged to receive and radially retain the connection part of the connector. During a crimping operation, the first resilient locator element abuts against an axial end of the transversal protrusion of the connector body and the pivotable connector and wire stop element axially blocks the other axial end of the transversal protrusion of the connector body, thereby positioning and retaining the connector in the crimping tool. | 05-01-2014 |
Kurt W. Coble, Mamaroneck, NY US
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20130303836 | Recreational, Occupational, And Physical Therapy System and Apparatus - The present invention uses the power of music to provide both feedback and motivation to physical, recreational, occupational therapy patients to enable music expression, therapeutic engagement and compliance. | 11-14-2013 |
Thomas Coble, Indianapolis, IN US
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20140015236 | GOLF CLUB HEAD COVER HOLDER FOR MOTORIZED GOLF CARTS - A golf cart is disclosed with a device for holding a golf club head cover. The device has an arm greater than 3 inches and less than 15 inches in length. The arm has a free end generally opposite the mounting with at least a portion of the arm and the free end pointed in a generally upright direction and adapted to receive and hold a golf club head cover thereover. | 01-16-2014 |