Patents by Inventor Joey Larouche
Joey Larouche 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: 8555801Abstract: A watercraft has a hull and a deck disposed above the hull. A helm assembly disposed above the deck has a steering column and a handlebar. A pedestal is disposed on the deck at least in part rearwardly of the handlebar. A support structure bears the helm assembly. The support structure surrounds at least in part the steering column. The support structure has at least one rear connection portion connected to the pedestal. The support structure has at least one front connection arm connected to at least one of the deck and the hull forwardly from the at least one rear connection portion. A watercraft with a deck having at least two portions is also presented.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2011Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.Inventors: Christopher Rudwal, Christian Lepine, Philippe Petit, Joey Larouche, Sam Spade, Pierre Rondeau, Richard Simard, Etienne Girard, Rick Adamczyk
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Patent number: 8544238Abstract: A multi-floor building construction system for progressively constructing floors on load-bearing means of a foundation as the occupational need to do so arises and while sub-floors can be occupied. A permanent roof structure is displaceably supported over an uppermost floor of at least an upper one of one or more occupational floor spaces. Extensible load support means is secured in the roof structure until the completion of the mufti-floor building. The extensible load support means rests upon the uppermost floor to support the total load of the permanent roof structure. The extensible load support means is extendible downwardly to push against the uppermost floor to raise the permanent roof structure. Adjustable hoisting means is secured inside the permanent roof structure for lifting floor sub-assemblies fabricated in the construction zone using the extensible load support means while simultaneously raising the permanent roof structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2010Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: 3L-Innogenie Inc.Inventors: Joey Larouche, Gilles Larouche, Justin Larouche
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Patent number: 8297637Abstract: A watercraft trailer has a watercraft receiving portion and a lower frame adapted to support a watercraft in the watercraft receiving portion. The lower frame has at least one longitudinally extending lower frame member. The trailer also has a hitch coupler connected to a front of the lower frame, a first wheel and a second wheel operatively connected to the lower frame, and a walk board connected to the lower frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.Inventors: Eric Fournier, Joey Larouche, Daniel Mercier, Bruno Girouard, Hugo Brisson, Christian Labbe
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Patent number: 8205571Abstract: A boat has a hull and a deck is disposed on the hull. A tower is connected to the deck. The tower has a top. The top has at least one storage compartment defined therein. A canopy is connected to the top, the canopy has at least one frame member and a canvas connected to the at least one frame member. The canopy has an extended position and a retracted position. The canvas and the at least one frame member are disposed at least in part in the storage compartment of the top when the canopy is in the retracted position. A boat having a tower with a top and a canopy attached thereto is also disclosed where the tower is movable between a first position and a second position.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: BRP US Inc.Inventors: Pierre Rondeau, Claude Gagnon, Sam Spade, Willy Carmine, Joey Larouche, Vincent Tognon, Daniel Mercier
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Patent number: 8152193Abstract: A method of securing a watercraft to a watercraft trailer is disclosed. The method includes driving the watercraft in a watercraft receiving portion of the trailer, moving a lever towards a front of the trailer in response to a hull of the watercraft coming into contact with the lever, and retaining a pin connected to the hull of the watercraft in response to the lever moving towards the front of the trailer. A method of releasing a watercraft from a watercraft trailer is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2011Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.Inventors: Hugo Brisson, Christian Labbe, Daniel Mercier, Joey Larouche, Bruno Girouard, Eric Fournier
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Publication number: 20110289862Abstract: A multi-floor building construction system and method for progressively constructing floors on the building, as the occupational need to do so arises and while some floors can be occupied, is described. A permanent roof structure is displaceably supported over at least an occupational first floor space constructed on the foundation. Extensible load support elements are secured in the roof structure and adapted to rest upon the load-bearing means to support a total load of the permanent roof structure. The extensible load support means are operated in synchronization. Extensible occupants elevators service the occupational floor space. A wall enclosure is secured inside and about the permanent roof structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: 3L-Innogenie Inc.Inventors: Joey Larouche, Gilles Larouche, Justin Larouche
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Patent number: 8056497Abstract: A boat coverable by a flexible cover has a hull, a deck, and a tower movably connected to the deck. The tower has a central structure. The tower is movable between a first position and a second position. The deck is coverable by the flexible cover when the tower is in the second position such that the flexible cover is associated with at least a portion of the central structure. The portion of the central structure is movable to a third position vertically intermediate positions of the central structure in the first and second positions of the tower to tension the cover. A boat having a flexible cover connected to the central structure of the tower and a method of a method of installing a flexible cover on a boat are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2009Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: BRP US Inc.Inventors: Pierre Rondeau, Claude Gagnon, Sam Spade, Joey Larouche, Vincent Tognon, Daniel Mercier
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Patent number: 8011683Abstract: A watercraft trailer has a releasable connector for releasably connecting a watercraft to the trailer. The releasable connector has a lever pivotally connected to a connector support and a hook connected to the lever. Pivoting of the lever towards a front of the trailer moves the releasable connector to a locked position and pivots the hook towards the front of the trailer. A locking mechanism prevents the releasable connector from moving to an unlocked position by applying forces to any one of the lever and the hook that would otherwise pivot the lever and the hook towards a rear of the trailer. Unlocking the locking mechanism moves the releasable connector to the unlocked position and pivots the hook towards the rear of the trailer. A method of securing a watercraft to a watercraft trailer and a method of releasing a watercraft from a watercraft trailer are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2008Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.Inventors: Hugo Brisson, Christian Labbe, Daniel Mercier, Joey Larouche, Bruno Girouard, Eric Fournier
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Publication number: 20110181017Abstract: A watercraft trailer has a watercraft receiving portion and a lower frame adapted to support a watercraft in the watercraft receiving portion. The lower frame has at least one longitudinally extending lower frame member. The trailer also has a hitch coupler connected to a front of the lower frame, a first wheel and a second wheel operatively connected to the lower frame, and a walk board connected to the lower frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2008Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC.Inventors: Eric Fournier, Joey Larouche, Daniel Mercier, Bruno Girouard, Hugo Brisson, Christian Labbe
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Publication number: 20110181019Abstract: A method of securing a watercraft to a watercraft trailer is disclosed. The method includes driving the watercraft in a watercraft receiving portion of the trailer, moving a lever towards a front of the trailer in response to a hull of the watercraft coming into contact with the lever, and retaining a pin connected to the hull of the watercraft in response to the lever moving towards the front of the trailer. A method of releasing a watercraft from a watercraft trailer is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC.Inventors: Hugo BRISSON, Christian LABBE, Daniel MERCIER, Joey LAROUCHE, Bruno GIROUARD, Eric FOURNIER
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Patent number: 7891689Abstract: A watercraft trailer has a watercraft receiving portion and a lower frame adapted to support a watercraft in the watercraft receiving portion. The lower frame has at least one a longitudinally extending member, a front portion, and a rear portion, a rearmost part of the rear portion being a rear end. The trailer also has a hitch coupler connected to the front portion of the lower frame, a first wheel, having a rotation axis, and a second wheel operatively connected to the lower frame. The trailer has a longitudinally extending intake protector connected to the rear portion of the lower frame. At least a portion of the intake protector is disposed between the rotation axis and the rear end of the lower frame, such that when the watercraft is received in the watercraft receiving portion, the intake protector is disposed below at least a portion of the watercraft.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.Inventors: Hugo Brisson, Christian Labbe, Daniel Mercier, Joey Larouche, Bruno Girouard, Eric Fournier