Patents by Inventor Joshua A. Bordewyk
Joshua A. Bordewyk 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: 11923645Abstract: A power receptacle assembly includes a power supply cradle, a circuit subassembly, and a housing. The power supply cradle has a base member and two sidewalls. The base member and sidewalls of the power supply cradle are configured to include one or more protrusions. The circuit subassembly includes a base plate and at least one low voltage power output receptacle electrically connected to the base plate. The base plate is secured to the power supply cradle by the one or more protrusions. With the base plate secured to the power supply cradle, the power supply cradle is arranged within the at least one cavity of the housing, such that base plate of the low voltage power supply circuit subassembly does not directly contact any of the inner surface that forms the at least one cavity of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Light Corp. Inc.Inventors: Joshua A. Bordewyk, Nicholas B. Masters, James A. Kramer
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Publication number: 20230087141Abstract: A power receptacle assembly includes a base unit which includes a housing. The housing includes a bottom housing, a housing cover coupled to the bottom housing and first and second end caps coupled to the bottom housing and the housing cover. The bottom housing, the housing cover, and the first and second end caps define a housing interior. The base unit also includes a constant voltage driver disposed within the housing interior. Additionally, the power receptacle assembly includes a plurality of power receptacles electronically coupled to the constant voltage driver though the housing. The power receptacle assembly also a secondary unit including a housing defining an interior, a sled coupled to another power receptacle configured to be disposed within the housing interior and a clamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2021Publication date: March 23, 2023Inventors: Joshua A. Bordewyk, Nicholas B. Masters, Mitchell R. Brush, Gregory Swears
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Publication number: 20220271484Abstract: A power receptacle assembly includes a power supply cradle, a circuit subassembly, and a housing. The power supply cradle has a base member and two sidewalls. The base member and sidewalls of the power supply cradle are configured to include one or more protrusions. The circuit subassembly includes a base plate and at least one low voltage power output receptacle electrically connected to the base plate. The base plate is secured to the power supply cradle by the one or more protrusions. With the base plate secured to the power supply cradle, the power supply cradle is arranged within the at least one cavity of the housing, such that base plate of the low voltage power supply circuit subassembly does not directly contact any of the inner surface that forms the at least one cavity of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Inventors: Joshua A. Bordewyk, Nicholas B. Masters, James A. Kramer
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Patent number: 8438786Abstract: A flexible venue system includes a system that can be configured in multiple ways depending on the type of event being hosted. This system can be applied in whole or in part to telescopic seating platforms or similar structures which may include multiple usable tiers, movable between an extended configuration and a retracted configuration, and the potential for at least one partially retracted configuration. The system may include any or both of a program support system integrated into or assembled to the system prior to retraction; and vertically adjustable seating configurations for use with the platform systems. The present invention is intended to aid in venue changeover and reduce overall cost, instructions and labor required to do so.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2010Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Irwin Seating CompanyInventors: Frederick D. Jacobs, Michiel P. van de Ven, Dennis V. Rupar, Jonathan D. Emery, Joshua A. Bordewyk, Ivan J. Furbish
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Publication number: 20110016798Abstract: A flexible venue system includes a system that can be configured in multiple ways depending on the type of event being hosted. This system can be applied in whole or in part to telescopic seating platforms or similar structures which may include multiple usable tiers, movable between an extended configuration and a retracted configuration, and the potential for at least one partially retracted configuration. The system may include any or both of an program support system integrated into or assembled to the system prior to retraction; and vertically adjustable seating configurations for use with the platform systems. The present invention is intended to aid in venue changeover and reduce overall cost, instructions and labor required to do so.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Frederick D. Jacobs, Michiel P. van de Ven, Dennis V. Rupar, Jonathan D. Emery, Joshua A. Bordewyk, Ivan J. Furbish
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Patent number: 7617635Abstract: A multi-configurable platform seating system with chairs mounted to the nose of each deck where seating is desired. The system includes a structural member disposed at the front of each deck, and each chair is removably secured to the deck by a pair of standards that are removably secured to the structural member. The system may include program supports that mount to the standards to support the forward end of a deck without removing any chairs. The program supports are removably mountable so that they can be installed to support decks at different heights when the system is in different configurations. The system may also include a handrail system that is mounted to the standards. The handrail system is removably mountable so that it can be installed in essentially any desired location as the system is placed in different configurations. The system may also be reconfigurable to convert a section of seating into a team box.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Track Corp.Inventors: Frederick D. Jacobs, Dennis V. Rupar, Joshua A. Bordewyk
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Publication number: 20080190038Abstract: A multi-configurable platform seating system with chairs mounted to the nose of each deck where seating is desired. The system includes a structural member disposed at the front of each deck, and each chair is removably secured to the deck by a pair of standards that are removably secured to the structural member. The system may include program supports that mount to the standards to support the forward end of a deck without removing any chairs. The program supports are removably mountable so that they can be installed to support decks at different heights when the system is in different configurations. The system may also include a handrail system that is mounted to the standards. The handrail system is removably mountable so that it can be installed in essentially any desired location as the system is placed in different configurations. The system may also be reconfigurable to convert a section of seating into a team box.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: TRACK CORP.Inventors: Frederick D. Jacobs, Dennis V. Rupar, Joshua A. Bordewyk
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Publication number: 20050279540Abstract: A wheelchair seat is provided with a power adjustment assembly that allows the user to control the depth and angle of the wheelchair seat relative to the wheelchair base. The wheelchair includes a seat depth adjustment mechanism and a seat angle adjustment mechanism that provide adjustment of the forward and rearward horizontal position of the seat, and the vertical position of both the rear portion and the front portion of the seat. The wheelchair may additionally include a tilt assembly interposed between the seat and the wheelchair base to provide tilt for the entire adjustable seat assembly relative to the base. The tilt assembly is actuated by fixed and movable telescopic rails, and is connected to the seat by a pivot rod and a pivot linkage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2004Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventors: Donald Wisner, Joshua Bordewyk, Erik Denslow, Dennis Rupar, John Walwood, Jonathan Emery
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Patent number: D535404Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2005Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Track Corp.Inventors: Joshua A. Bordewyk, Jonathan D. Emery, John W. Walwood
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Patent number: D986180Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2021Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: Light Corp Inc.Inventors: Joshua A. Bordewyk, Nicholas B. Masters, Mitchell R. Brush, Gregory Swears
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Patent number: D986181Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2021Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: Light Corp Inc.Inventors: Joshua A. Bordewyk, Nicholas B. Masters, Mitchell R. Brush, Gregory Swears, Justin Champaign