Patents by Inventor Gary M. McPherson
Gary M. McPherson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7819412Abstract: A universal fender step for a boat trailer and the like includes a channel of trapezoidal-shaped cross-section. Longitudinally extending gutters at each of the four corners of the trapezoid shape extend the length of the channel. A slip resistant surface is provided on the top face. The channel is formed as a long beam and then cut to a length needed for a particular step. An end plate is attached to an open end of the channel with four push-pins, screws or other type fasteners which each engage a respective end of one of the gutters. A pair of mounting holes is each positioned in each side wall juxtaposed from each other. These mounting holes accommodate bolts for attaching a side wall to a trailer fender. An elongate hole in the channel's top face permits the positioning of a further mounting bolt with a trailer side rail. A lamp may be mounted to one side wall with the wiring harness extending in a longitudinal gutter and held therein by clips.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2007Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Load Rite Trailers, Inc.Inventor: Gary M. McPherson
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Patent number: 7690161Abstract: A structural member for a vehicle has a slot extending into one structural wall thereof, for receiving and holding a bolt, wherein said structural member including said slot has been formed by extrusion. The slot extends the length of the structural member for slidably receiving the head of one or more bolts wherein the land area of each bolt head extends beyond the slot opening to overlay the wall area carrying the slot. Each bolt carries at least two flat faces below its head wherein the juxtaposed edges of the slot carrying wall retains, i.e., refrains, the bolt from rotating. The slot includes an interior wall or sidewalls continuous with the slotted structural wall. The structural member may include an I-beam, a rectangular tube, a C-channel and the like. Corners are radiuses and right angles are avoided to reduce or remove stress risers.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2007Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Load Rite Trailers, Inc.Inventor: Gary M. McPherson
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Publication number: 20090127814Abstract: A universal fender step for a boat trailer and the like includes a channel of trapezoidal-shaped cross-section. Longitudinally extending gutters at each of the four corners of the trapezoid shape extend the length of the channel. A slip resistant surface is provided on the top face. The channel is formed as a long beam and then cut to a length needed for a particular step. An end plate is attached to an open end of the channel with four push-pins, screws or other type fasteners which each engage a respective end of one of the gutters. A pair of mounting holes is each positioned in each side wall juxtaposed from each other. These mounting holes accommodate bolts for attaching a side wall to a trailer fender. An elongate hole in the channel's top face permits the positioning of a further mounting bolt with a trailer side rail. A lamp may be mounted to one side wall with the wiring harness extending in a longitudinal gutter and held therein by clips.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2007Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: LOADRITE TRAILERS, INC.Inventor: Gary M. McPherson
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Publication number: 20080246263Abstract: A structural member for a vehicle has a slot extending into one structural wall thereof, for receiving and holding a bolt, wherein said structural member including said slot has been formed by extrusion. The slot extends the length of the structural member for slidably receiving the head of one or more bolts wherein the land area of each bolt head extends beyond the slot opening to overlay the wall area carrying the slot. Each bolt carries at least two flat faces below its head wherein the juxtaposed edges of the slot carrying wall retains, i.e., refrains, the bolt from rotating. The slot includes an interior wall or sidewalls continuous with the slotted structural wall. The structural member may include an I-beam, a rectangular tube, a C-channel and the like. Corners are radiuses and right angles are avoided to reduce or remove stress risers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: LOAD RITE TRAILERS, INC.Inventor: Gary M. McPherson
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Patent number: 7314240Abstract: Security bar and brackets for a sliding patio door or sliding window, wherein the brackets are of mirrored structure and are intended to be mounted in a juxtaposed position for holding and releasing the security bar. A slot in each bracket guides the security bar into and out of the brackets. The movement of the security bar is in and downward when being inserted and upward and outward toward the operator when being removed. The path of movement dissuades jimmying, and aids in ease of bar removal by the operator.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Inventor: Gary M. McPherson
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Patent number: 6802570Abstract: A boat trailer roller wheel mounting system for carrying an insignia in a predetermined orientation is provided. Included is a closed-ended wheel bushing which carries indexing for mating with an indexed wheel support arm in a predetermined, rotational orientation. The roller wheel turns on and is held by the indexed bushing. A quick release retainer ring fixes the bushing to the support arm and acts as an inboard longitudinal movement stop for the wheel. The bushing indexing on the support arm transfers the rotational thrust created on bushing, due to the rotation of the wheel under a load, directly to the support arm and therefore eliminates this rotational thrust from acting upon the retainer ring. An end cap is formed at the closed outer end of the bushing and has an annular projection surface extending beyond the bushing surface to provide a longitudinal thrust surface against which the wheel hub can operate.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Load Rite Trailers, Inc.Inventors: Gary M. McPherson, Mark R. Rossney
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Publication number: 20040061373Abstract: A boat trailer roller wheel mounting system for carrying an insignia in a predetermined orientation is provided. Included is a closed-ended wheel bushing which carries indexing for mating with an indexed wheel support arm in a predetermined, rotational orientation. The roller wheel turns on and is held by the indexed bushing. A quick release retainer ring fixes the bushing to the support arm and acts as an inboard longitudinal movement stop for the wheel. The bushing indexing on the support arm transfers the rotational thrust created on bushing, due to the rotation of the wheel under a load, directly to the support arm and therefore eliminates this rotational thrust from acting upon the retainer ring. An end cap is formed at the closed outer end of the bushing and has an annular projection surface extending beyond the bushing surface to provide a longitudinal thrust surface against which the wheel hub can operate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: Gary M. McPherson, Mark R. Rossney
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Patent number: D560113Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2006Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Inventor: Gary M. McPherson
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Patent number: D569997Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2007Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Load Rite Trailers, Inc.Inventor: Gary M. McPherson
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Patent number: D595630Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Load Rite Trailers, Inc.Inventors: Gary M. McPherson, Keith A. Field