Sugarek
Alan Sugarek, Houston, TX US
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20130146490 | Anti-Movement Golf Bag Base - One embodiment of a golf bag base that securely seats the multi-sized grip ends of golf clubs within a golf bag for storage. The base is located at the bottom interior of a golf bag and has upon it a plurality of shaped partitions. Each partition is wider at its bottom end and extends upwardly and inwardly at an angle to terminate at a narrower apex end. The partitions define volumes of space between each set of adjacent partitions that are sized for both narrow and wide diameter golf club grip ends. The surfaces of the partitions frictionally secure and release the grip ends of the golf clubs with a simple twist by the user. The apex end of each partition has a rigidly flexible deflecting tip that helps to guide a golf club grip end to an adjacent available empty space within the storage base. | 06-13-2013 |
Steven Sugarek, Houston, TX US
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20130146490 | Anti-Movement Golf Bag Base - One embodiment of a golf bag base that securely seats the multi-sized grip ends of golf clubs within a golf bag for storage. The base is located at the bottom interior of a golf bag and has upon it a plurality of shaped partitions. Each partition is wider at its bottom end and extends upwardly and inwardly at an angle to terminate at a narrower apex end. The partitions define volumes of space between each set of adjacent partitions that are sized for both narrow and wide diameter golf club grip ends. The surfaces of the partitions frictionally secure and release the grip ends of the golf clubs with a simple twist by the user. The apex end of each partition has a rigidly flexible deflecting tip that helps to guide a golf club grip end to an adjacent available empty space within the storage base. | 06-13-2013 |
Steven Lee Sugarek Sugarek, Houston, TX US
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20090064576 | Potted plant watering system - A potted plant watering system that uses the capillary action of a wick to draw water up from a water reservoir and into the soil of a potted plant via a plurality of fingers of a wick support member that secure the wick in predetermined patterns and maximizes soil contact during wet and dry conditions and distributes water evenly throughout the plant pot. A water flow control device attaches to the wick support member and by separating the wick's strands from contact with the water, controls the flow of water through the wick. A float mechanism provides for a reservoir level indication with minimum rise and arc of the float rod above the surface of the water reservoir and therefore minimizes risk of rod damage and observer confusion. The wick, flow control, and water level indication systems can be used with any existing plant pot equipped with a drainage hole. | 03-12-2009 |