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Larry Chrisco Phones & Addresses

  • Fairland, OK
  • Moore, OK
  • PO Box 597, Fairland, OK 74343 (918) 676-3620

Work

Position: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Combined Pet Feeder And Waterer

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US Patent:
D455526, Apr 9, 2002
Filed:
May 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/142522
Inventors:
Larry L. Chrisco - Fairland OK
Charles L. Forbis - Quapaw OK
Assignee:
Blitz U.S.A., Inc. - Miami OK
International Classification:
3007
US Classification:
D30121

Pet Carrier

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US Patent:
6523499, Feb 25, 2003
Filed:
Aug 16, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/640229
Inventors:
Larry L. Chrisco - Fairland OK
Charles L. Forbis - Quapaw OK
Assignee:
Blitz U.S.A., Inc. - Miami OK
International Classification:
A01K 100
US Classification:
119496
Abstract:
A highly styled pet carrier having a housing defined by a body which body has upper and lower portions attached together through mating trackways with the line of attachment being inclined upwardly from the front of the body to the rear of the body to present an aesthetically pleasing, functional article. The pet carrier has a front door, in one embodiment, which is swung upwardly and horizontally inwardly so that it is retained within the interior of the housing unopened. In a further embodiment a recess in the top wall of the upper portion of the body may serve as a storage compartment with a swingable closure door or, in the alternative, as an access opening into the interior of the housing, the access opening being closed by a swingable closure grille. A pulling handle on the top wall of the upper portion of the housing cooperates with wheels on the bottom wall of the lower portion of the housing to prevent the pet carrier to be pulled over a surface or, in the alternative, a carrying handle may be provided on the top wall of the upper portion of the body which defines the housing.

Bird Feeder

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US Patent:
6546894, Apr 15, 2003
Filed:
Feb 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/791363
Inventors:
Larry L. Chrisco - Fairland OK
Orval Lee Fick - Miami OK
Assignee:
Blitz U.S.A., Inc. - Miami OK
International Classification:
A01K 6102
US Classification:
119 522
Abstract:
A wildlife feeder has a generally tubular, upright housing or base unit that is designed to remain permanently attached to its means of support, such as an upstanding post or an overhead hanger, while refillable feed cartridges are readily removed from the housing as need be for refilling or cleaning. In its preferred form, the housing has a pair of internal, upright retaining sockets at its opposite ends that receive a pair of cylindrical, transparent cartridges. The cartridges are open at the top and closed at the bottom, with dispensing ports in the sidewalls thereof. A pair of tall window openings at opposite ends of the housing provide both unimpeded visual examination of the feed level of the cartridges from remote locations and means for removing the cartridges from and reinserting them into the housing. A simple lift and pivot action of the cartridge permits the user to release the cartridge from its holding socket and to withdraw it from the housing, while reinsertion is a simple reversal of the process.

Bird Feeder

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US Patent:
6662745, Dec 16, 2003
Filed:
Feb 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/368834
Inventors:
Larry L. Chrisco - Fairland OK
Orval Lee Fick - Miami OK
Assignee:
Blitz U.S.A., Inc. - Miami OK
International Classification:
A01K 6102
US Classification:
119 522
Abstract:
A wildlife feeder has a generally tubular, upright housing or base unit that is designed to remain permanently attached to its means of support, such as an upstanding post or an overhead hanger, while refillable feed cartridges are readily removed from the housing as need be for refilling or cleaning. In its preferred form, the housing has a pair of internal, upright retaining sockets at its opposite ends that receive a pair of cylindrical, transparent cartridges. The cartridges are open at the top and closed at the bottom, with dispensing ports in the sidewalls thereof. A pair of tall window openings at opposite ends of the housing provide both unimpeded visual examination of the feed level of the cartridges from remote locations and means for removing the cartridges from and reinserting them into the housing. A simple lift and pivot action of the cartridge permits the user to release the cartridge from its holding socket and to withdraw it from the housing, while reinsertion is a simple reversal of the process.

Wheel Chock

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US Patent:
D493408, Jul 27, 2004
Filed:
Oct 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
29/191505
Inventors:
Larry L. Chrisco - Fairland OK
Charlie L. Forbis - Quapaw OK
Assignee:
Blitz U.S.A., Inc. - Miami OK
International Classification:
1206
US Classification:
D12217

Wheel Chock

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US Patent:
D500979, Jan 18, 2005
Filed:
May 3, 2004
Appl. No.:
29/204821
Inventors:
Larry L. Chrisco - Fairland OK, US
Charlie L. Forbis - Quapaw OK, US
Assignee:
Blitz U.S.A, Inc. - Miami OK
International Classification:
1206
US Classification:
D12217

Combination Tandem Axle Wheel Chock And Trailer Tongue Stand

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US Patent:
D502139, Feb 22, 2005
Filed:
Jul 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
29/209458
Inventors:
Larry L. Chrisco - Fairland OK, US
Charlie L. Forbis - Quapaw OK, US
Assignee:
Blita U.S.A., Inc. - Miami OK
International Classification:
1206
US Classification:
D12217

Self-Venting Spout

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US Patent:
6863098, Mar 8, 2005
Filed:
Feb 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/708088
Inventors:
Larry L. Chrisco - Fairland OK, US
Charlie L. Forbis - Quapaw OK, US
Roger Nielsen - Meridan ID, US
Assignee:
Blitz U.S.A., Inc. - Miami OK
International Classification:
B65B001/04
US Classification:
141286, 141285, 141363, 141364, 141366, 222566, 222567, 222568
Abstract:
The illustrated spouted container () broadly includes a storage container (), a self-venting spout () removably coupled to the container (), a collar () for removably coupling the spout () to the container (), and a cap () for closing the spout () and/or the container (). The collar () cooperates with an inventive sealing disc () and a neck () to create a gasket-less seal between the spout () and the storage container () that is adjustable yet prevents undesirable fluid leakage when the spout () is in either a pour or a storage position. The spout () is a self-venting spout that includes an air-venting passageway () formed in part by a flange ().
Larry L Chrisco from Fairland, OK, age ~77 Get Report