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John Kitrell Phones & Addresses

  • Tempe, AZ
  • 421 4Th St, Elmwood, NE 68349
  • Lincoln, NE

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John V. Kitrell
Principal
John Kitrell
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
421 N 4 St, Elmwood, NE 68349

Publications

Us Patents

Manicure Easel

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US Patent:
43322638, Jun 1, 1982
Filed:
May 12, 1980
Appl. No.:
4/148770
Inventors:
John V. Kitrell - Lincoln NE
International Classification:
A45D 2900
US Classification:
132 73
Abstract:
A manicure easel is described for selectively supporting one hand of a person in a manicure position and for supporting the other hand of the person in a position to enable the other hand to perform manicure operations on the hand being supported. The easel comprises a first support which is adapted to be positioned on a horizontal supporting surface and selectively secured thereto. A finger support is provided on the first support for supporting the tip portion of the finger. A hand rest is secured to the first support and extends laterally therefrom for supporting the hand performing the manicure operations.

Folding Wheelchair

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US Patent:
46259848, Dec 2, 1986
Filed:
Aug 12, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/764723
Inventors:
John V. Kitrell - Lincoln NE
International Classification:
B62B 1100
B62M 114
US Classification:
280242WC
Abstract:
A folding wheelchair comprising first and second side frames which are hingedly secured together to enable the wheelchair to be moved between folded and operative positions. Drive wheels are located at the lower rearward ends of each of the side frames and are driven by hand wheels rotatably mounted on the side frames. A removable seat is positioned between the side frames and when in position, provides a seating area for the user of the wheelchair and also serves to maintain the wheelchair in its operative position. Folding arm supports and foot supports are also provided.

Fender Mounted Visual Signal Device For A Bicycle

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US Patent:
48529710, Aug 1, 1989
Filed:
Jan 21, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/146488
Inventors:
John V. Kitrell - Lincoln NE
International Classification:
G02B 512
B60Q 126
A47F 500
B60R 102
US Classification:
350 99
Abstract:
A fender mounted visual signal device for a bicycle comprising a base portion which is mounted on the fender and having an upstanding channel-shaped support member selectively rotatably mounted thereon. One side of the support member has a light reflective surface provided thereon with the other side of the support member having a highly visible day glow orange material positioned thereon. A plurality of flat members are pivotally connected at their lower ends to the support member and may be pivotally moved from a stored position to an operative position.

Portable Resuscitation Apparatus

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US Patent:
42979994, Nov 3, 1981
Filed:
Jul 19, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/059079
Inventors:
John V. Kitrell - Lincoln NE
International Classification:
A61M 1600
US Classification:
12820516
Abstract:
A portable resuscitation apparatus is described including a flat support having a neck cushion at one end thereof to properly position the patient's head and to also provide a secure means for attaching a mask to the patient's face and head. The mask includes a pair of cheek straps extending therefrom which are secured to opposite sides of the neck cushion. A flexible strap is secured to the upper central portion of the mask and to the neck cushion. A flexible hose extends from the mask to a ventilation pump mounted on the support whereby compression of the pump will cause air to be forced through the flexible hose to the mask. The mask includes a first valve provided therein which permits communication from the atmosphere of the interior of the mask during the times that the pump is not being operated. The mask also includes a second valve which is vented to the atmosphere upon a predetermined pressure being reached within the mask. A source of oxygen is in communication with the flexible hose so that the ventilation pump will supply pure oxygen to the patient during the initial portion of the ventilating action.

Apparatus For Mounting Electronics Equipment

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US Patent:
44363516, Mar 13, 1984
Filed:
Nov 20, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/323542
Inventors:
John V. Kitrell - Lincoln NE
Assignee:
Radio Engineering Service, Inc. - Omaha NE
International Classification:
A47B 7708
F16L 500
US Classification:
312223
Abstract:
An apparatus for mounting electronics equipment is described which is particularly well-suited for mounting a radio or the like on a tractor or the like. The apparatus comprises a substantially U-shaped bracket including a bottom mount portion having first and second spaced-apart side walls extending upwardly therefrom. A hollow case is selectively pivotally mounted on the side walls of the bracket and is received therebetween. The bottom portion of the case is open and is adapted to receive the electronics equipment therein. The case may be pivotally moved between open and closed positions relative to the bracket. When the case is in the closed position, the case extends over and around the electronics equipment. When the case is in its open position, the electronics equipment is exposed to enable the operator to operate the same.

Visual Signal Device For A Bicycle

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US Patent:
48529702, Aug 1, 1989
Filed:
Jan 21, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/146302
Inventors:
John V. Kitrell - Lincoln NE
International Classification:
G02B 512
B60Q 126
A47F 500
B80R 102
US Classification:
350 99
Abstract:
A visual signal device for a bicycle comprising a base portion secured to the front fork or the rear fork of the bicycle having an upstanding channel-shaped support member selectively rotatably mounted thereon. A light reflective surface is provided on one side of the support member and a highly visible day glow orange material is provided on the other side thereof. A plurality of flat members are pivotally connected at their lower ends to the support member and may be pivotally moved from a stored position to an operative position.

Decorative Item And Method Of Making The Same

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US Patent:
45972109, Jul 1, 1986
Filed:
Apr 23, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/603090
Inventors:
John V. Kitrell - Lincoln NE
International Classification:
G09F 1320
US Classification:
40542
Abstract:
A decorative item comprising a transparent sheet of plastic material having front and back sides with the material to be reproduced being positioned on the back side of the sheet. A coating of paint covers the back side of the sheet and the reproduced material. A protective backing sheet is positioned adjacent the painted back side of the sheet. The reproduced material is visible from the front side of the sheet with the paint creating a background for the reproduced material. The item is produced by first making a master copy of the material which will appear on the item. A transparency is then made of the master copy so that the material to be reproduced is positioned on the back side of the transparency. The back side of the transparency is then painted so that a colored background is created for the reproduced material. An optional protective backing sheet may then be placed on the painted back side of the transparency after the paint has dried.

Visual Signal Device Including An Expandable Bellows-Like Element

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US Patent:
47861410, Nov 22, 1988
Filed:
Jan 21, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/146487
Inventors:
John V. Kitrell - Lincoln NE
International Classification:
G02B 512
US Classification:
350 99
Abstract:
A visual signal device for mounting on the bicycle or the like comprising a housing including first and second housing members which are pivotally secured together and which may be moved from closed to open positions. When the housing members are in their closed positions, a light reflective surface and a highly visible florescent surface are viewable from the rear of the bicycle. When the housing members are in their open position, a bellows-like element is expanded rearwardly to a multi-dimensional visual signal which is visible not only from the rear but also from the sides of the bicycle.
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