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Patrick A Hargabus

from Sarasota, FL
Age ~63

Patrick Hargabus Phones & Addresses

  • 816 Locklear Ave, Sarasota, FL 34237 (941) 951-2336 (941) 953-7627
  • 1732 Redwood St, Sarasota, FL 34231 (941) 922-6902
  • Bradenton, FL
  • 816 Locklear Ave, Sarasota, FL 34237 (941) 951-2336

Work

Company: Infilight 1979 Position: Owner

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Languages

English

Industries

Marketing And Advertising

Resumes

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Owner

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Location:
Sarasota, FL
Industry:
Marketing And Advertising
Work:
Infilight
Owner
Languages:
English

Business Records

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Company / Classification
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Patrick A Hargabus
President, Treasurer, Director
INFILIGHT, INC
816 Locklear Ave, Sarasota, FL 34237

Publications

Us Patents

Quick Exchange Infinity Mirror Display Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
6709339, Mar 23, 2004
Filed:
Sep 30, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/677705
Inventors:
Patrick A. Hargabus - Sarasota FL, 34237-8320
International Classification:
A63J 502
US Classification:
472 63, 40541
Abstract:
An infinity mirror display apparatus, and a method for its manufacture, which allows a user to rapidly change out or add to a selection of objects used with mirrors able to cause an infinity mirror effect. The device comprises a housing having a stationary base member and an easily removable cover which together define an enclosed interior space, at least two mirrors positioned adjacent to the interior space with at least one of the mirrors being partially reflective, and at least one display object and one light source also being positioned within the interior space. The cover can be partially or totally removed from the stationary member for display object exchange. Also, the mirror through which an observer views the infinity mirror effect in a displayed object must be partially reflective. Housings can be wall-mounted wherein the infinity mirror effect can be viewed through a front cover and/or the sides of the mounted stationary member, or table-mounted wherein a full 360Â viewing of the infinity mirror effect can be possible through the cover. Optionally, a variety of display object supports may be employed within the housing.

Quick Exchange Infinity Mirror Display Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
6929552, Aug 16, 2005
Filed:
Mar 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/806551
Inventors:
Patrick Allen Hargabus - Sarasota FL, US
International Classification:
A63J005/02
US Classification:
472 61, 472 63, 40541
Abstract:
An infinity mirror display apparatus, and method of manufacture, which allows private and commercial users to rapidly trade out favored display objects to create different infinity display effects for continued viewer interest and enjoyment. The apparatus comprises a housing having a stationary base member and an easily removable cover which together define an enclosed interior space, at least two reflective surfaces positioned adjacent to the interior space with at least one of the surfaces being partially reflective, and at least one illumination source communicating with the interior space. The cover can be partially or totally removed from the stationary member during display object exchange. The apparatus can be wall-mounted for front and/or side viewing of the infinity mirror effect, or it can be table-mounted with multiple partially reflective surfaces for a full 360 view of the infinity mirror effect created by one or more illuminated display objects.

Portable Memory Scale With Interchangeable Tool Carrier

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US Patent:
7589287, Sep 15, 2009
Filed:
Feb 1, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/024449
Inventors:
Patrick Allen Hargabus - Sarasota FL, US
International Classification:
G01G 19/40
US Classification:
177 2513, 177 2517, 177 2519, 177148, 177245
Abstract:
A carrier of loose items that a user can employ with a quick glance to determine whether the weight balance displayed on a screen indicates carried items in greater, lesser, or equivalent quantity than previously recorded. A physical inventory of carried items is avoided when the display screen shows a zero weight measurement. However, a non-zero display screen measurement provides time-saving information about the size of items missing or acquired. The carrier's upper portion, which detaches from a memory scale, is readily exchanged with other carriers of differing size and shape. Audible signaling means informs the user at the time the carrier/scale combination is lifted from a support surface if any items are missing or have been inadvertently acquired, to prevent a user from leaving or acquiring valuable tools/items. Other applications include, but are not limited to, transporting supplies relating to fishing, jewelry making, crafts, gardening, and the medical field.

Projected Scanning Laser Device And Method For Locating Small Objects

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US Patent:
8085410, Dec 27, 2011
Filed:
Apr 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/425367
Inventors:
Patrick Allen Hargabus - Sarasota FL, US
International Classification:
G01B 11/14
US Classification:
356614
Abstract:
A projection laser scanner and method used to locate otherwise difficult-to-see items inadvertently dropped onto relatively flat surface areas, such as but not limited to floors, countertops, and tabletops, which uses a laser beam with a broad field of view to illuminate items raised above the surface area, giving each a glowing appearance. Should surface areas comprise raised features, the laser beam will illuminate them. However, dropped items thereon will still be very evident and remain easy to locate. Safety applications of the projection laser scanner are many, and include but are not limited to, finding dropped medication, small tools, eyeglass screws, contact lenses, pins, needles, staples, and other objects that one would not want a small child or pet to find and swallow; broken glass or ceramic shards; rings, earrings, and gemstones inadvertently separated from jewelry; as well as countless other difficult-to-see items that blend into background surface areas.

Infinity Mirror Display

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US Patent:
47610042, Aug 2, 1988
Filed:
Jul 8, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/883342
Inventors:
Patrick A. Hargabus - Sarasota FL
International Classification:
A63G 500
US Classification:
272 13
Abstract:
An infinity mirror display is disclosed in which light is introduced between the totally reflecting mirror and the partially reflecting mirror by holes through the totally reflecting mirror. This light may be incandescent bulbs extending through the holes or fiber optics conveying light through the holes from a light source behind the totally reflecting mirror. It is preferred that the light source extend to the partially reflecting mirror to produce images which appear to be a continuous column which diminishes in size and intensity.

Infinity Mirror Display

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US Patent:
58104658, Sep 22, 1998
Filed:
Oct 4, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/726031
Inventors:
Patrick A. Hargabus - Sarasota FL
International Classification:
F21V 916
US Classification:
362 84
Abstract:
A light display in which black or ultraviolet radiant energy or "black" light or black light blue is introduced between a totally reflective mirror and a partially reflective or one-way mirror. The ultraviolet light impinges upon an object positioned between the two mirrors which is either fabricated or molded at least in part by fluorescent plastic or coated or impregnated with a fluorescent paint or dye. The object then emits visible light which is incident upon the fully reflective mirror to reflect back at the object and the partially reflective mirror to create an infinity mirror effect of the fluorescent object.
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