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Carman R Saia

from Bellingham, WA
Age ~81

Carman Saia Phones & Addresses

  • 1656 Summit Ct, Bellingham, WA 98226 (360) 733-5664
  • 1656 Summit Ct, Bellingham, WA 98226 (360) 303-4492

Work

Position: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
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Carman Saia
President
Saia Research Inc
Ret Gifts/Novelties Nonclassified Establishment
1656 Smt Ct, Bellingham, WA 98226
(360) 733-5664

Publications

Us Patents

Combined Fish Lure, Bait Holder And Artificial Bait

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US Patent:
42363420, Dec 2, 1980
Filed:
Feb 16, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/012649
Inventors:
Carman R. Saia - Bellingham WA
Assignee:
Kasabell Industries - Bellingham WA
International Classification:
A01K 8500
A01K 8501
US Classification:
43 176
Abstract:
An artificial bait for use with a novel combined fish lure and bait holder is disclosed. The bait holder is formed of a strip of resilient spring-like material folded intermediate its length to provide two laterally spaced side legs adapted to clamp and hold the a bait inserted therebetween. A flat plate having two slots therein at one end receives the respective laterally spaced side legs of the bait holder therethrough. As the plate is moved along the length of the side legs from the fold thereof the side legs are moved toward each other to clamp and hold the bait. The combined lure, bait holder and bait rotates as it is pulled through the water. A length of fish line extends through an opening along the mid-line of the plate. The fish line has a fastening end for attaching to a fishline and a hook end provided with hook means. An artificial bait which may be used with a combined fish lure and a bait holder is a thin piece of synthetic foam having an irridescent, artificial, simulated scale-like material secured to the planar sides of the foam material to simulate a fish.

Golf Club Stabilizer And Method Of Stabilizing A Golf Club

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US Patent:
55757227, Nov 19, 1996
Filed:
Sep 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/524369
Inventors:
Carman R. Saia - Bellingham WA
Greg Foster - Bellingham WA
Assignee:
Vertebrex Golf L.L.C. - Bellingham WA
International Classification:
A63B 5300
US Classification:
473300
Abstract:
A golf club stabilizer having a plurality of rubber discs all connected to a single threaded rod. In one embodiment, all of the discs can be expanded into contact with the shaft of the golf club uniformly or they can be varied in selectively different amounts. The discs can all be tightened to make the club very stiff or they can be tightened only loosely to make the club more stiff than without the discs but less than with fully tightened discs, The kick point of the club can also be varied by leaving some of the discs in a relaxed state out of contact with the shaft and doing this with any of the discs along the several discs in the club. In another embodiment, the discs of a diameter greater than the internal diameter of the shaft can be connected to the rod, lubricated, and forcibly pressed into the shaft. A method of stiffening a golf club shaft by connecting a plurality of elastomeric discs to a rod at spaced locations and inserting the rod and discs into the shaft with the discs in a tightly compressed condition in the shaft.

Golf Club Stabilizer

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US Patent:
54780756, Dec 26, 1995
Filed:
Jun 27, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/266738
Inventors:
Carman R. Saia - Bellingham WA
Greg Foster - Bellingham WA
International Classification:
A63B 5300
US Classification:
273 81R
Abstract:
A golf club stabilizer having a plurality of radially expanded rubber discs all energized by a single threaded energizing rod. All of the discs can be expanded into contact with the shaft of the golf club uniformly or they can be varied in selectively different amounts. The discs can all be tightened to make the club very stiff or they can be tightened only loosely to make the club more stiff than without the discs but less than with fully tightened discs. The kick point of the club can also be varied by leaving some of the discs in a relaxed state out of contact with the shaft and doing this with any of the discs along the several discs in the club.
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