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John Michael Brautovich, 65San Francisco, CA

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San Francisco, CA   

4129 Howe St, Oakland, CA 94611    510-4289360   

Avery, CA   

San Anselmo, CA   

Arnold, CA   

Berkeley, CA   

Los Altos, CA   

Menlo Park, CA   

South San Francisco, CA   

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Industry:
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Disposable, Foldable Scoop For Dog Waste

US Patent:
5039148, Aug 13, 1991
Filed:
Jul 28, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/386349
Inventors:
John J. Brautovich - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A01K 2900
US Classification:
294 13
Abstract:
A device for conveniently picking up dog waste from streets, sidewalks, grass, etc. is very flat in an initial folded configuration, for example less than one-eighth inch in folded thickness, so that it is easily stored in a pocket or purse. Preferably formed of folded paper lined in some areas with foil, the device is folded generally in a Z shape, with a cardboard stiffener on a bottom panel. The folded device is easily pulled open to a scoop-like configuration, and a loose piece of cardboard is exposed when the scoop is opened. The piece of cardboard is used as a paddle with one hand to push the waste material into the scoop. Once this is completed, the loose cardboard piece is put back in the scoop and a top panel of the Z-shaped device is swung around to a position of closing the scoop defined by the other two panels. Side flaps are then moved over the top panel to further seal the closure, and a rubber band secured to the device is removed and used to retain the closed configuration.

Board Game

US Patent:
4146235, Mar 27, 1979
Filed:
May 18, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/797994
Inventors:
John J. Brautovich - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
A63F 300
US Classification:
273273
Abstract:
A board game using a game board having seven hexagonal areas of equal size which are arranged such that one of the areas is in the center of six areas symmetrically surrounding the center area. Each of the surrounding areas has one side contiguous with one side of the center area and two sides contiguous with two other areas. Each hexagonal area is divided into six equilateral triangles of equal size. The board game also uses equal size tiles having a shape and size equal to the equilateral triangular area. The thirty-six tiles form six groups of identical tiles each, each group having a different distinctive surface marking which is in the form of dots whose number varies one to six, each group having a different number of dots.

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