Hanscom
Eric Hanscom, Carlsbad, CA US
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20150360751 | Paddle retainer for stand-up paddleboards. - This invention provides a paddle retainer for stand-up paddleboards. There are two basic embodiments of the idea: a plug with a paddle-retaining slit that can be attached wherever the user wishes to attach it on the SUP, and a paddle-retaining slit built into the kicktail of the SUP. With both embodiments, the tip of the paddle is held within the slit portion by friction, such that SUP users can easily “store” their paddles in a vertical position while engaging in activities such as fishing that require them to store their paddles, and then easily retrieve their paddles without bending over to pick them up. The plug optionally has one or more holes into which fishing rods can be removably secured. | 12-17-2015 |
Paul Hanscom, Bakersfield, CA US
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20080217898 | TRAILER STABILIZING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING SAME - An apparatus for stabilizing a stationary trailer with an adjustable length leg member. The apparatus comprises a ground engaging base plate which is attached to the end of the adjustable length leg member and has attachment means for one or more stabilizing members. The first end of the stabilizing member attaches to the ground engaging base plate and the second end of the stabilizing member attaches to an attachment member depending from the trailer. The attachment member is adapted to slidably receive the second end of the stabilizing member and comprises locking means for engaging the stabilizing member and locking the stabilizing member with respect to the attachment member. | 09-11-2008 |
Sophie Hanscom, New York, NY US
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20140178420 | Treatment of Inflammation, Autoimmune, and Neurodegenerative Disorders with Immunosuppressive Tat Derivative Polypeptides - The present specification provides immunosuppressive Tat derivative polypeptides, compositions, and methods of using such polypeptides and compositions to treat an autoimmune disease, an inflammation-associated disease and/or a neurodegenerative disease. | 06-26-2014 |