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  • San Francisco, CA
  • 703 Douglass St, San Francisco, CA 94114

Education

School / High School: Stanford University Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Languages

English

Industries

Consumer Goods

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Clint Slone

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Location:
678 16Th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94118
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Education:
Stanford University
Languages:
English

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Clint Slone
Gomite, LLC
Consumer Product Company · Consumer Product Manufacturing · Mfg and Retail of Eletronics · Nonclassifiable Establishments · Ret Misc Merchandise
179 11 St, San Francisco, CA 94103

Publications

Us Patents

Collapsible Cup Assembly With A Container Lid

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US Patent:
20130181000, Jul 18, 2013
Filed:
Jan 9, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/737422
Inventors:
Clint N. SLONE - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
HUMANGEAR, INC. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
B65D 1/40
US Classification:
220780
Abstract:
A collapsible drinking cup assembly having a plurality of annular ring segments each flexibly coupled together, end-to-end. An upper drinking lip segment of the ring segments includes an interior and exterior sidewall such that the drinking lip segment tapers inwardly from a lower base portion to an annular upper distal edge thereof. A support floor of the cup apparatus includes an annular bottom flange extending radially beyond an exterior wall of the bottom ring segment. Atop lid member extends over an opening into the cup apparatus, and includes a pair of opposed, inner and outer contact walls that collectively define an annular receiving groove therebetween. The cup apparatus can be expanded from a collapsed position to an expanded position when both the annular bottom flange and the lid member are radially gripped and axially pulled apart longitudinally thereof before separation of the lid member from the drinking lip segment.

Collapsible Cup Assembly With Container Lid

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US Patent:
D682617, May 21, 2013
Filed:
Jan 18, 2012
Appl. No.:
29/411261
Inventors:
Christopher A. Miksovsky - San Francisco CA, US
Clint N. Slone - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Humangear, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
0701
US Classification:
D 7512, D7507, D7532, D7538, D7510

Eating Utensil System

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US Patent:
20220312995, Oct 6, 2022
Filed:
Jun 20, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/844634
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Clint N. SLONE - San Francisco CA, US
Evelyne CHAUBERT - San Francisco CA, US
Charlie NGHIEM - Oakland CA, US
Robert Charles LANE - Belmont CA, US
Jonathan Paul DOWNING - Belmont CA, US
International Classification:
A47G 21/06
A47G 21/02
A47G 21/04
Abstract:
A combination spoon and fork system capable of being stored in a nested configuration or used as a combination eating utensil with the spoon and fork connected end to end. An interlocking mechanism can interlock the spoon and fork in either the nested position or in the end to end configuration. The interlocking system allows the handle of the spoon to slide between rails on the handle of the fork and to snap and lock the spoon in place either nested with the fork or end to end with the fork to form an elongated combination eating utensil. The spoon and fork of the system can also be used separately from one another.

Eating Utensil

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US Patent:
20230090325, Mar 23, 2023
Filed:
Nov 23, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/993353
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Clint N. SLONE - San Francisco CA, US
Evelyne CHAUBERT - San Francisco CA, US
Charlie NGHIEM - Oakland CA, US
Robert Charles LANE - Belmont CA, US
Jonathan Paul DOWNING - Belmont CA, US
International Classification:
A47G 21/06
A47G 21/02
A47G 21/04
Abstract:
An eating utensil having a fork head that includes a plurality of tines and a concave fork bowl portion is described. One or both of the outer tines include a chamfered or tapered surface that extends laterally inward from a curved outer edge of the corresponding outer tine such that the curved tine/fork head edge acts as a splitting feature. In some embodiments one or both of the curved fork head edges that act as a splitting feature is/are smooth. In some embodiments, the eating utensil is formed of a glass reinforced thermoplastic material such as a glass filled nylon.

Eating Utensil System

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US Patent:
20190110620, Apr 18, 2019
Filed:
Dec 7, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/213466
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Clint N. SLONE - San Francisco CA, US
Evelyne CHAUBERT - San Francisco CA, US
Charlie NGHIEM - Oakland CA, US
Robert Charles LANE - Larkspur CA, US
Jonathan Paul DOWNING - Belmont CA, US
International Classification:
A47G 21/06
A47G 21/02
A47G 21/04
Abstract:
A combination spoon and fork system capable of being stored in a nested configuration or used as a combination eating utensil with the spoon and fork connected end to end. An interlocking mechanism can interlock the spoon and fork in either the nested position or in the end to end configuration. The interlocking system allows the handle of the spoon to slide between rails on the handle of the fork and to snap and lock the spoon in place either nested with the fork or end to end with the fork to form an elongated combination eating utensil. The spoon and fork of the system can also be used separately from one another.

Travel Tube

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US Patent:
20180282026, Oct 4, 2018
Filed:
Apr 2, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/943308
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Thomas W. ZIPPRIAN - San Francisco CA, US
Scott D. COOK - Oakland CA, US
Clint N. SLONE - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
B65D 35/44
A45D 34/00
B65D 41/04
B65D 35/12
Abstract:
A reusable travel tube that has a flexible tube portion, a collar and a cap that can be threaded onto the cap. The collar is fitted over a neck of the tube portion and forms a gasket-like seal between the neck of the tube portion and the collar. The cap has a rotatable locking bail that can prevent a flip-top cap from accidentally being opened. When the locking bail is not positioned to prevent the cap from being accidentally opened, it can be retracted into a nested position such that the handle of the bail is substantially flush with the outer side surface of the collar.

Eating Utensil System

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US Patent:
20170000276, Jan 5, 2017
Filed:
Sep 16, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/268175
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Clint N. SLONE - San Francisco CA, US
Evelyne CHAUBERT - San Francisco CA, US
Charlie NGHIEM - Oakland CA, US
Robert Charles LANE - Belmont CA, US
International Classification:
A47G 21/06
A47G 21/04
A47G 21/02
Abstract:
A combination spoon and fork system capable of being stored in a nested configuration or used as a combination eating utensil with the spoon and fork connected end to end. An interlocking mechanism can interlock the spoon and fork in either the nested position or in the end to end configuration. The interlocking system allows the handle of the spoon to slide between rails on the handle of the fork and to snap and lock the spoon in place either nested with the fork or end to end with the fork to form an elongated combination eating utensil. The spoon and fork of the system can also be used separately from one another.

Eating Utensil System

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US Patent:
20150257561, Sep 17, 2015
Filed:
Mar 11, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/204497
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Clint N. SLONE - San Francisco CA, US
Evelyne CHAUBERT - San Francisco CA, US
Charlie NGHIEM - Oakland CA, US
Robert Charles LANE - Larkspur CA, US
Jonathan Paul DOWNING - Belmont CA, US
International Classification:
A47G 21/06
A47G 21/04
A47G 21/02
Abstract:
A combination spoon and fork system capable of being stored in a nested configuration or used as a combination eating utensil with the spoon and fork connected end to end. An interlocking mechanism can interlock the spoon and fork in either the nested position or in the end to end configuration. The interlocking system allows the handle of the spoon to slide between rails on the handle of the fork and to snap and lock the spoon in place either nested with the fork or end to end with the fork to form an elongated combination eating utensil. The spoon and fork of the system can also be used separately from one another.
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