Client receives Patent on Rotor Active Stability Control invention!

I would like to congratulate my client Joseph John Andrews of Oakland, CA for receiving a patent on his Rotor Active Stability Control invention.    Obtaining a patent on this highly technical and complex invention gave me much professional satisfaction.  The patent can be seen here.

Client receives Patent on Extender for Underground Water Supply Systems

I would like to congratulate my client Edward Underhill, president of UNDERHILL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, of Irvine, California for obtaining a patent on his “Extender”, a device used in underground water supply systems, for example, for irrigating golf courses, a vertical distribution supply pipe extends vertically below-ground and is coupled at its lower end to a main water distribution pipe. The opposite end of
the vertically disposed distribution pipe is coupled with quick coupler assembly that is at ground level and includes a quick connect valve. The quick connect valve has a cap and a cover. To open the valve to supply water to an above-ground distribution conduit, for example, a hose, the cover is removed and the valve cap is pivoted out of the way.

The patent can be seen here.

Client receives patent on their Bicycle Rim invention!

I would like to congratulate my client Wilderness Trail Bikes  (WTB) on receiving a patent on their invention for a Rim With Recessed Channel and Rim Strip Apparatus and System.  WTB is located in Mill Valley, CA.  You can find more information on WTB here.  Working with WTB, I prepared and prosecuted the patent application that eventually issued into a patent.  To see the patent, go  here.

Bicycle Accessory manufacturer receives patent on their Handlebar invention!

My client Wilderness Trail Bikes (WTB) and Padloc LLC of Mill Valley, CA received a patent on their Handlebar and Grip Apparatus and System.  The patent can be seen here.  The device essentially allows a grip to “lock” onto a handlebar without the unwanted tendency of the grip to rotate with respect to the handlebar.