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4256 Woodstream Dr, Ypsilanti, MI 48197   

1315 Jewett St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104    734-6630975   

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Wrestler Headgear

US Patent:
D469928, Feb 4, 2003
Filed:
Mar 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
29/156889
Inventors:
James C. Keen - Dexter MI, 48130
John L. Marchello - Ann Arbor MI, 48104
International Classification:
2902
US Classification:
D29112

Wrestler Headgear Pad

US Patent:
D476450, Jun 24, 2003
Filed:
Mar 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
29/156888
Inventors:
James C. Keen - Dexter MI, 48130
John L Marchello - Ann Arbor MI, 48104
International Classification:
2902
US Classification:
D29122, D29112

Lightweight Wrestler Headgear

US Patent:
6782558, Aug 31, 2004
Filed:
Sep 5, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/236047
Inventors:
John L. Marchello - Ann Arbor MI
Assignee:
Cliff Keen Wrestling Products, Inc. - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
A63B 7110
US Classification:
2425, 2421
Abstract:
New lightweight wrestler headgear comprises an inner soft plastic cushion for contact with the wearer and an outer hard shell having a plurality of swirling or sweeping curved protrusions intended to suggest the swirling clouds of a tornado. In the depressions or valleys between the swirls are a large number of vent holes that effectively remain uncovered for good hearing regardless of the activity during a wrestling match. The inner cushion and outer shell are peripherally shaped with concave outer edges between locations where straps are attached to the inner cushion and outer shell. Because of the novel peripheral shapes and the protruding swirls the outer shell can be made exceptionally light and strong with little impairment of hearing.

System And Method For Correcting Erectile Dysfunction

US Patent:
2008014, Jun 19, 2008
Filed:
Dec 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/610827
Inventors:
John L. Marchello - Ann Arbor MI, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/41
US Classification:
600 38
Abstract:
A therapeutic device used to treat erectile dysfunction helps to maintain tissue flexibility and encourage blood flow into the penis, thereby aiding in the healing process. The article is a unitary, molded product using a flexible, resilient material such as transparent or translucent medical-grade vinyl. The article is a generally bullet-shaped bulb having a proximal opening that transitions into a penile expansion chamber through a necked-down neck/seal section. The penile expansion chamber is a dual-purpose section activated by a user's hands to create a soft vacuum which draws the penis into the chamber and retains it. A flange area surrounding the proximal opening provides a comfortable surface for support of the article against the abdomen of the user, and does not become part of the air/vacuum seal. The neck/seal area forms an airtight seal as the penis expands.

Bicycle Chain Cleaning Tray

US Patent:
3931991, Jan 13, 1976
Filed:
May 9, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/576039
Inventors:
John L. Marchello - New Hudson MI
International Classification:
B62J 3100
B62H 310
B25H 100
F16H 5705
US Classification:
280295
Abstract:
A cleaning tray for use in cleaning and lubricating conventional bicycle drive chains while mounted upon bicycles, said tray being formed to extend between and receive the bicycle rear wheel hub sprockets and the pedal crank sprockets and to fit between the bicycle rear wheel and the chain, with the tray having a wall forming a spray shield to protect the rear wheel during cleaning and lubrication of the chain. The tray includes a guide for positioning part of the chain lower reach into a reservoir portion for immersion in fluid contained therein or for receiving fluid drippings from the chain. Temporary fastening means mounts the tray upon the bicycle frame and a removable stand supports the bicycle in an upright position with its rear wheel elevated above the floor, so that hand rotation of the pedal crank causes the drive chain to move through the tray reservoir.

Headgear For Wrestlers

US Patent:
5881393, Mar 16, 1999
Filed:
Feb 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
/017553
Inventors:
John L. Marchello - Ann Arbor MI
Assignee:
Danmar Products, Inc. - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
A63B 7110
US Classification:
2425
Abstract:
Headgear for wrestlers to cover and protect wrestler's ears and consisting of a pair of ear cover members, a plurality of straps to maintain the ear cover members in positions protecting the wrestler's ears, each of the cover members being comprised of a cup shape member having inner and outer surfaces and formed of a relatively hard shape retaining plastic foam material, a layer of soft conforming plastic foam on the inner surface of the cup shape member and having an inner surface shaped to conform to the shape of the wrestler's head in areas around the ears, a pair of inner and outer fabric members on the outer surface of the cup shape member and enveloping the plastic foam and providing a durable, washable and comfortable inner surface engagable with the wrestler's head and a tough, wear resistant color codable outer surface, and a plurality of hollow grommets extending through the ear cover members to provide sound passages to the ears of the wrestler.

Swimmer's Floatation Aid

US Patent:
4276670, Jul 7, 1981
Filed:
Oct 17, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/085820
Inventors:
John L. Marchello - New Hudson MI
Barbara L. Marchello - New Hudson MI
International Classification:
B63C 908
US Classification:
9337
Abstract:
A floatation aid for swimmers, formed of a pair of relatively thin, resilient, buoyant, generally diamond shaped sheets of a size for arrangement upon and for extending over a substantial portion of the length of the front and rear surfaces of a human torso. Straps extend between the upper corners of the sheets over the wearer's shoulders. The lower corners of the sheets are interconnected by a crotch strap which includes a separate elongated strip of similar buoyant sheet material. A horizontal waist band extends around the middle of the wearer's body and the wider portion of the sheets and interconnects the adjacent sheet corners. The device provides limited floatation aid, but leaving the wearer's arms, shoulders and hip and leg areas uncovered and unrestricted for swimming type activities.

Bicycle Seat

US Patent:
4176880, Dec 4, 1979
Filed:
Jul 28, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/929192
Inventors:
John L. Marchello - New Hudson MI
International Classification:
A47C 702
US Classification:
297452
Abstract:
An improved bicycle seat of the hammock type which has two padded seats covering the basic webbing between the legs of a U-shaped seat frame. The padded seats are covered with a frictionally roughened surface on the seat side and are sectioned such that the pad is depressed in several increments to form sections. Further, the individual sections have a center depression and hole. The end sections are not affixed to the webbing and are of larger dimension than the center section and further do not contain a central depression. The ends of the leftmost and rightmost center sections contain a sleeve entrance on the underside for containing the web portion of the seat frame attachment.

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