Patents Assigned to JPS Corporation
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Publication number: 20190167465Abstract: To achieve prevention of cracking at the time of attachment, wide coping with different nail widths for individuals, reduction in manufacturing costs, maintenance of attached state on free edges, and the like. An ingrown nail corrector includes a corrective body, a support hole, and a clamping portion, and is attached to a free edge of a nail to correct the ingrown nail.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Applicant: JPS CORPORATIONInventor: Tomoyuki TAKAHASHI
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Patent number: 7731462Abstract: A bulkhead for dividing a cargo container into separate compartments. The bulkhead has a first side facing a first compartment and a second side facing the second compartment. One or more bars are attached to the first side of the bulkhead. In one aspect, mounting brackets having a vertically aligned elliptical opening permits the fastening bar to have some play to better operate during instances of rough transportation.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2007Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: JPS CorporationInventors: Jerrell P. Squyres, Kelly Lee Miller
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Patent number: 7578644Abstract: Disclosed is an improved decking beam end assembly for supporting a removable second deck in a cargo container, such as a truck trailer or a rail car. In one aspect, the improved end assembly is less likely to be damaged during use since the spring is well protected by being surrounded by other parts. In one aspect, the improved end assembly has no latch protrusions and can be more easily removed a slotted track due to the axial, non-pivoting spring loaded latch mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2007Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: JPS CorporationInventors: Jerrell P. Squyres, Kelly Lee Miller
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Patent number: 7357610Abstract: A device for securing cargo restraining apparatus on a wall of a cargo receptacle is comprised of a body member adapted for slidable engagement with an elongated track on the wall; an attachment member for attaching the body member to the cargo restraining apparatus; and first and second trigger members at respective opposed ends of the body member. The first and second trigger members are adapted to engage respective complementary portions of the track to inhibit sliding movement of the body member along the track when both of the first and second trigger members are engaged with the track, such that the body member is slidable only in one direction when the first trigger member is disengaged from the track and the second trigger member is engaged with the track and is slidable only in an opposite direction when the second trigger member is disengaged from the track and the first trigger member is engaged with the track.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2005Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: JPS CorporationInventor: Jerrell P. Squyres
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Patent number: 6935819Abstract: A device for securing cargo restraining apparatus on a wall of a cargo receptacle is comprised of a body member adapted for slidable engagement with an elongated track on the wall; an attachment member for attaching the body member to the cargo restraining apparatus; and first and second trigger members at respective opposed ends of the body member. The first and second trigger members are adapted to engage respective complementary portions of the track to inhibit sliding movement of the body member along the track when both of the first and second trigger members are engaged with the track, such that the body member is slidable only in one direction when the first trigger member is disengaged from the track and the second trigger member is engaged with the track and is slidable only in an opposite direction when the second trigger member is disengaged from the track and the first trigger member is engaged with the track.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: JPS CorporationInventor: Jerrell P. Squyres
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Patent number: 5104269Abstract: A cargo beam is comprised of an elongated center section and opposed end sections telescopically received within the center section. Each end section is adapted for receiving a mounting plug, whereby the beam can be anchored to opposed walls of a load receptacle, such as a truck body. Each end section includes a pair of tubular members connected by a compression spring. The center section has two sets of apertures in each of the opposed side walls thereof. The innermost tubular member of each end section has an aligned pair of holes in the opposed side walls thereof for being aligned with corresponding apertures in the center section, whereby the corresponding end section can be removably attached to the center section by a pair of spring-loaded detents. The length of the beam is adjustable by varying the depth of penetration of one or both of the end sections into the center section. The spring-loaded detents are easily disengaged when it is desired to change the length of the beam.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1991Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: JPS CorporationInventor: Charles H. Hardison
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Patent number: D580257Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: JPS CorporationInventor: Jerrell P. Squyres