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141 Broomsedge Ln, Johns Island, SC 29455    843-7683705    843-7684406    843-7689313   

Kiawah Island, SC   

Baltimore, MD   

1819 Vista Ln, Lutherville Timonium, MD 21093    410-2525627   

Cockeysville, MD   

Perry Hall, MD   

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Smoke Detector

US Patent:
D364093, Mar 6, 1990
Filed:
Dec 8, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/939454
Inventors:
Darrell Fish - Timonium MD
Assignee:
Universal Security Instruments, Inc. - Owing Mills MD
US Classification:
D10106

Carton For Cutting And Dispensing Sheet Material

US Patent:
4244254, Jan 13, 1981
Filed:
Aug 17, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/067563
Inventors:
Darrell D. Fish - Timonium MD
Assignee:
Reynolds Metals Company - Richmond VA
International Classification:
B26D 134
US Classification:
83589
Abstract:
A carton for cutting and dispensing sheet material in flattened form with a cutter mechanism for effecting same. The cutter is part of an upper bar suitably attached to the top wall member of the carton with the top normally maintained open by a spring carried by one or both of separate plastic end cap members. The upper bar also carries a pair of parallel plate-like members which extend laterally for substantially the full length of the carton and engages and wipes past a pair of similar parallel plate-like members on a lower bar attached to the front panel. This wiping action places the sheet material, which is manually positioned to overlie the lower bar, in tension with the cutter severing the tensioned sheet material.

Packaging Carton Construction

US Patent:
4171741, Oct 23, 1979
Filed:
Feb 21, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/879733
Inventors:
Darrell D. Fish - Baltimore MD
Assignee:
Universal Synergetics - Pennsauken NJ
International Classification:
B65D 8568
B65D 1906
US Classification:
206335
Abstract:
Large heavy objects, such as garden tractors, other wheeled vehicles and non-wheeled objects are packaged in a carton which includes a rectangular skid or frame formed of elongated structural members, preferably wood, arranged with two spaced parallel side members (footings) and a plurality of cross members extending therebetween. Some of said cross members (slats) are attached to the underneath surface of the side members while others of the cross members (chocks) are attached to the top surface of the side members at points spaced inwardly a prescribed distance from the outermost of the slats lying therebeneath. A cover member formed from some conventional material such as corrugated cardboard includes an opposed pair of side walls connected by an opposed pair of end walls, and a pair of upper major side flaps and upper minor side flaps attached to and extending upwardly from the upper edge of said side and end walls respectively. The lower edge of the cover member is preferably without flaps and is secured to the side members of the skid by means of corrugated runners attached to the undersurface of the skid and which fold up around the lower edges of the cover after it is assembled and are then stitched to the skid. The inner walls of the cover are provided with vertical structural members (posts) secured thereto and which extend from a point near the top edge thereof to a point closely adjacent the bottom edge thereof.

Multiple Fluid Container Assembly

US Patent:
5022547, Jun 11, 1991
Filed:
Jul 22, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/223126
Inventors:
Charles W. Spangler - Miami FL
George G. Dominick - Miramar FL
Edward A. Ross - Tuckerton NJ
Darrell D. Fish - Baltimore MD
Assignee:
Coulter Electronics, Inc. - Hialeah FL
International Classification:
B65D 6900
US Classification:
220234
Abstract:
A fluid container assembly including one large, relatively narrow container having an orthogonally shaped recess or depression in a wall portion thereof, and two small fluid containers nested within the recess. The recess has means therein engagable with mating means on each of the small containers for retaining the small containers within the recess against accidental dislodgement and so that the external walls of the containers are flush. Each fluid container is provided with a tamper indicating insert such that tampering renders difficult withdrawing fluid.

Box

US Patent:
D256670, Sep 2, 1980
Filed:
Sep 25, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/945556
Inventors:
Darrell D. Fish - Timonium MD
Assignee:
Universal Security Instruments, Inc. - Owings Mills MD
International Classification:
D0903
US Classification:
D 9196

Dispenser For An Air Freshener

US Patent:
D379384, May 15, 1990
Filed:
Nov 2, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/115102
Inventors:
Darrell D. Fish - Baltimore MD
Assignee:
Airwick Industries, Inc. - Carlstadt NJ
US Classification:
D23367

Stackable Step Stool

US Patent:
D360767, Aug 1, 1995
Filed:
Sep 27, 1993
Appl. No.:
D/013537
Inventors:
Darrell Fish - Johns Island SC
Mechelle King - Mt. Pleasant SC
Assignee:
Curd Enterprizes, Inc. - Mount Pleasant SC
US Classification:
D 6349

Carton For Dispensing And Cutting Sheet Material

US Patent:
4196647, Apr 8, 1980
Filed:
Aug 15, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/933855
Inventors:
Darrell D. Fish - Timonium MD
Assignee:
Reynolds Metals Company - Richmond VA
International Classification:
B26D 134
B26D 714
US Classification:
83175
Abstract:
A carton for cutting and dispensing sheet material in flattened form with a cutter mechanism for effecting same. The cutter is part of an upper bar suitably attached to the top wall member of the carton with the top normally maintained open by a spring carried by one or both of separate plastic end cap members. The upper bar also carries a pair of parallel plate-like members which extend laterally for substantially the full length of the carton and engages and wipes past a pair of similar parallel plate-like members on a lower bar attached to the front panel. This wiping action places the sheet material, which is manually positioned to overlie the lower bar, in tension with the cutter severing the tensioned sheet material.

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