Dennis Hugh Menefee, Age 591000 Native Ct, Oviedo, FL 32766

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1000 Native Ct, Oviedo, FL 32766

Chuluota, FL

New Smyrna Beach, FL

Fort Mill, SC

Winter Springs, FL

Seminole, FL

Longwood, FL

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Company: Edx electronics inc Address: 477 Commerce Way, Longwood, FL 32750 Phones: (407) 831-4100 Position: President Industries: Electronic Parts and Equipment

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Portable, Universal, Non-Destructive And Stable Device For Viewing An Infant In The Rear Seat Of A Vehicle

US Patent:
6412965, Jul 2, 2002
Filed:
Jun 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/881191
Inventors:
Dennis H. Menefee - Casselberry FL
Assignee:
Parent PRoducts Corporation - Casselberry FL
International Classification:
G02B 7182
US Classification:
359881, 359844, 359872, 248474
Abstract:
A device which enables a driver of a vehicle to monitor an infant in a rear seat by the rear view mirror of the vehicle, where the device is portable, universally applicable to passenger vehicles and non-destructive of the vehicle interior yet secure against vehicular vibration. The device consists of a non-threaded telescoping mast that is held into a selected position by a clip, and a mirror for viewing the infant which mast is positioned between the top of the backseat and the headliner secured by outward pressures from a backseat pad and an upper pivotal pad. The pivotal pad can be attached to the mast by a ball and socket for allowing 360 degrees of pivot.

Portable, Universal, Non-Destructive And Stable Device For Viewing An Infant In The Rear Seat Of A Vehicle

US Patent:
6264340, Jul 24, 2001
Filed:
May 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/564243
Inventors:
Dennis Menefee - Casselberry FL
International Classification:
G02B 7182
US Classification:
359881
Abstract:
A device which enables a driver of a vehicle to monitor an infant in a rear seat by the rear view mirror of the vehicle, where the device is portable, universally applicable to passenger vehicles and non-destructive of the vehicle interior yet secure against vehicular vibration. The device consists of a threaded telescoping mast having a mirror for viewing the infant which mast is positioned between the top of the backseat and the headliner and secured by outward pressures developed by a wing nut positioned on the mast.

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