Lawrence Peter Mueller
Physician at Olive, Merced, CA

License number
Colorado 19458
Issued Date
Jul 8, 1975
Renew Date
May 31, 1989
Expiration Date
May 31, 1989
Type
Physician
Address
Address
700 W Olive Ave SUITE G, Merced, CA 95348

Professional information

Lawrence Mueller Photo 1

Grip System For Hand Tools And Instruments

US Patent:
5046381, Sep 10, 1991
Filed:
Jun 16, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/367234
Inventors:
Lawrence P. Mueller - Merced CA
International Classification:
G05G 104, B26B 1300, B26B 2700
US Classification:
74558
Abstract:
A grip system for tools, instruments and other objects held or operated by hand includes a plurality of finger pieces, each having a concave surface to accommodate the convexity of finger palmar surfaces of the holding hand. Each of the finger pieces is connected to the outer wall of a discrete finger piece mount having ends suitable for interdigitation with the adjacent end of another such mount. Each finger piece has a cavity for housing a receiving stem. The receiving stem extends from the working portion of the hand tool or instrument and is telescopically received within the cavities of the discrete finger piece mount. Alternative mounting mechanisms are also described.


Lawrence Mueller Photo 2

Grip System For Hand Tools And Instruments

US Patent:
5146810, Sep 15, 1992
Filed:
Aug 5, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/740334
Inventors:
Lawrence P. Mueller - Merced CA
International Classification:
G05G 104
US Classification:
74558
Abstract:
A grip system for tools, instruments and other objects held or operated by hand includes a plurality of finger pieces, each having a concave surface to accommodate the convexity of finger palmar surfaces of the holding hand. Each of the finger pieces is connected to the outer wall of a discrete finger piece mount having ends suitable for interdigitation with the adjacent end of another such mount. Each finger piece has a cavity for housing a receiving stem. The receiving stem extends from the working portion of the hand tool or instrument and is telescopically received within the cavities of the discrete finger piece mounts. Alternative mounting mechanisms are also described.