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Vienna, VA   

Bethany Beach, DE   

6509 Ridgeway Dr, Springfield, VA 22150    703-4515006    703-8663774   

6600 Ridgeway Dr, Springfield, VA 22150    703-4515006   

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Eddie Doyle Meador (born August 10, 1937 in Dallas, Texas) is a former professional American football defensive back for the Los Angeles Rams from 1959 to 1970.

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Gyroscopically Balanced Walking Cane

US Patent:
6668846, Dec 30, 2003
Filed:
Nov 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/294579
Inventors:
Edward L. Meador - Springfield VA, 22150
International Classification:
A45B 900
US Classification:
135 65
Abstract:
A walking cane is disclosed which substantially maintains its position despite attempts to move or deflect the cane. The walking can includes an elongated, longitudinally extending member having a first end and a second end, the first end being shaped and dimensioned for engaging a support surface and the second end being shaped and dimensioned for gripping by an individual using the present walking cane. The walking cane further includes a gyroscope integrally associated with the longitudinally extending member. The gyroscope is selectively rotated to generate angular momentum substantially preventing movement or deflection of the cane from a desired orientation.

Portable Wheelchair

US Patent:
6135475, Oct 24, 2000
Filed:
Oct 16, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/173066
Inventors:
Richard Brown - Manassas VA
Edward L. Meador - Springfield VA
David E. Hume - Springfield VA
International Classification:
B62B 1100
US Classification:
2802501
Abstract:
A collapsible wheelchair is disclosed. The wheelchair includes a first wheel and a second wheel secured on opposites sides of a central support frame designed to support a seat member. The first wheel and the second wheel define a space within the circumference of each wheel. The central support frame includes a first frame member connected to the first wheel such that the first frame member may selectively move relative to the first wheel and a second frame member connected to the second wheel such that the second frame member selectively moves relative to the second wheel. A connecting member connects the first frame member to the second frame member in a manner permitting the first frame member and the second frame member to be selectively moved toward and away from each other, thereby, permitting the collapse of the wheelchair. The wheelchair further includes at least one guide wheel coupled to the central support frame for supporting the wheelchair. In use, the wheelchair is collapsed by moving the first frame member and the second frame member relative to the first wheel and the second wheel, respectively, to position the first frame member and the second frame member substantially within the space defined by the first wheel and the second wheel, and simultaneously collapsing the connecting member to permit the first frame member and the second frame member to be drawn toward each other.

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