Patents by Inventor Michael D. Maynard

Michael D. Maynard 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).

  • Patent number: 7682122
    Abstract: A warehousing system and apparatus for retrieving articles from a preselected storage area containing a quantity of the same and delivering them to a designated area spaced therefrom. A track extends a selected distance along a predetermined path that is offset a selected distance from the stored articles. A motorized carriage is rollingly mounted on the track and has a load carrying support surface thereon on which a payload is accumulated one article after another during the building of such load. A rigid superstructure is carried by the carriage and an extendible and retractable reach is mounted on thereon. A power operated article gripping assembly is carried by the reach for grasping articles one at a time in the storage area and loading them in sequence onto the carriage for delivery to the designated area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2010
    Inventors: Michael D. Maynard, Richard C. Young, Ronald E. Ward
  • Patent number: 4333653
    Abstract: A take apart wooden toy puzzle which, when assembled resembles a San Francisco cable car. The toy comprises a number of pieces, the majority of which comprise pairs of mirror image constructed pieces which align and are mutually interacting. Two key element pieces must be detected and removed from the puzzle in the correct order in order to disassemble the puzzle. The first set of these elements, the brake posts, must be removed. At this point, the cable car is able to roll upon its wheels without falling apart. Since this initial procedure leaves the toy intact, the next element to be removed is not easily ascertained. The next step consists of disengaging the second step of key elements, the tie posts, which are fitted top to bottom through the puzzle. Once the tie posts are removed, the toy is easily and quickly disassembled. When it is desired to assemble the toy, it is conducted in the reverse order of disassemblage. The pieces of the puzzle are held in place until the tie posts are inserted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1982
    Inventor: Michael D. Maynard