RUSSELL P COOK
Broker in Wellesley, MA

License number
Massachusetts 117982
Issued Date
Dec 1, 1980
Expiration Date
Jul 8, 1998
Type
Broker
Address
Address
Wellesley, MA 02482

Professional information

Russell Cook Photo 1

Fish Hook Attachment For Fish Hook Construction

US Patent:
5271177, Dec 21, 1993
Filed:
Jul 15, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/913207
Inventors:
Russell P. Cook - Wellesley MA
Assignee:
Wellesley Research Associates, Inc. - Wellesley MA
International Classification:
A01K 8500
US Classification:
43 4316
Abstract:
A fish hook attachment is provided which includes at least one (a) hydrofoil or (b) stabilizer and hydrofoil of unitary construction secured to a hollow shank having a slot which extends along the length of the hollow shank. Each unitary construction is secured to a hook shank so that the hydrofoil portion is positioned at an angle between 5. degree. to 85. degree. degrees from the hook shank. The hydrofoil portion of the unitary construction is positioned substantially perpendicular to the plane defined by the hook shank and hook elbow. The hydrofoil is positioned below an elbow of the hook.


Russell Cook Photo 2

Fish Hook Construction

US Patent:
5056257, Oct 15, 1991
Filed:
May 21, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/525644
Inventors:
Russell P. Cook - Wellesley MA
Assignee:
Wellesley Research Associates, Inc. - Wellesley MA
International Classification:
A01K 8300
US Classification:
43 4316
Abstract:
A fish hook construction is provided which includes at least one stabilizer and wing of unitary construction. Each unitary construction is secured to the hook shank so that the wing portion is positioned at an angle between 30 to 60 degrees from the hook shank. The wing portion of the unitary construction is positioned substantially perpendicular to the plane defined by the shank and hook elbow.


Russell Cook Photo 3

Fish Hook Attachment For Fish Hook Construction

US Patent:
5199209, Apr 6, 1993
Filed:
Mar 25, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/674113
Inventors:
Russell Cook - Wellesley MA
Assignee:
Wellesley Research Associates, Inc. - Wellesley MA
International Classification:
A01K 8300
US Classification:
43 4316
Abstract:
A fish hook attachment is provided which includes at least one (a) hydrofoil or (b) stabilizer and hydrofoil of unitary construction secured to a hollow shank having a slot which extends along the length of the hollow shank. Each unitary construction is secured to a hook shank so that the hydrofoil portion is positioned at an angle between 5. degree. to 85. degree. degrees from the hook shank. The hydrofoil portion of the the unitary construction is positioned substantially perpendicular to the plane defined by the hook shank and hook elbow.


Russell Cook Photo 4

Fish Hook Construction

US Patent:
4987696, Jan 29, 1991
Filed:
Nov 27, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/441638
Inventors:
Russell P. Cook - Wellesley MA
International Classification:
A01K 8300
US Classification:
43 4316
Abstract:
A fish hook construction is provided which includes a wing secured to the hook shank at an angle between 30 to 60 degrees from the hook shank in a direction toward the hook elbow as well as being positioned perpendicular to the plane defined by the shank and hook elbow.


Russell Cook Photo 5

Back Strengthening Device

US Patent:
4325547, Apr 20, 1982
Filed:
Mar 17, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/130869
Inventors:
Russell P. Cook - Wellesley MA
International Classification:
A63B 2302
US Classification:
272144
Abstract:
In accordance with this invention, a back strengthening device is provided which includes a horizontal bar, a support for the horizontal bar and a foot platform which can be raised or lowered. Apparatus is provided on the horizontal bar to sense the application of hand grasping forces on the bar while the foot platform is provided with structure to sense weight being applied to the top surface of the platform. When the person desires to use the device, he grasps the horizontal bar to actuate the apparatus thereon while he is standing on the platform. These actions cause the platform to be lowered to a point just below contact with the feet or in mild contact with the feet as the force exerted on the platform is reduced while it is lowered away from contact with the weight of the user. The user then can hang from the horizontal bar so that all or substantially all of his weight is hanging free, thereby to stretch the back muscles. Upon completion of the exercise, the user releases the horizontal bar so that the feet contact the closely positioned platform with little or no force being exerted on the user thereby.