Patents Assigned to R & L Marketing and Sales, Inc.
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Publication number: 20110247750Abstract: A lightweight cable-dispensing reel assembled from two identical components, each manufactured from a single mold. The reel reduces the number of processes and parts used in the manufacturing process by providing a more efficient one-mold design which eliminates the use of screws, nuts, bolts, or bosses. A pair of identical side flange members are axially coupled together by a plurality of male and female snap connectors formed integrally on inwardly facing surfaces of the side flange members defining therebetween a cylindrical gap and hub for receiving a coil of wire. The snap connectors include a plurality of circumferentially spaced female connectors formed on a flange having an arcuate length of approximately 180 degrees. The arcuate flange circumferentially aligns with an identical arcuate flange on the other flange member when joined to form the wire supporting hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: R&L MARKETING & SALES, INC.Inventors: Ronald N. Kessler, David M. Neill, Michael A. Hubicz
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Patent number: 7832044Abstract: A floor mat having a base that includes a plurality of alternating fibrous strips and impervious strips and surrounded by a frame. The base is substantially continuous across its entire width and length, having no openings from its upper surface through to its lower surface. The impervious strips include a plurality of spaced apart rows of spaced apart bosses.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: R & L Marketing & Sales, Inc.Inventors: Ronald N. Kessler, Daniel A. Kessler
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Patent number: 7678414Abstract: Thin gage, rollable plastic vinyl floor mats can be provided with an abrasive and grit coating that will not deteriorate or degrade when the mats are rolled or otherwise substantially deformed. A special blend of epoxy adhesive and MEK is used to permanently bond the grit to the vinyl surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: R & L Marketing and Sales, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Kessler, David M. Neill
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Patent number: 7670022Abstract: A floor mat system that includes a mat having a decoratively shaped first portion that allows light to transmit therethrough and is surrounded by a second portion that does not allow light to transmit therethrough. A light source is positioned beneath at least the first portion of the mat. When activated, the light source shines through the first portion and thereby illuminates and draws attention to the decorative image. The light source is coated in a polycarbonate resin film to protect and strengthen the same against damage as people walk over the mat. A non-transparent coating may be applied to selective regions of the protective film to create the same decorative transparent image therein and to thereby allow light to only be emitted from a particular region of the light source. The mat may be made from a flow-through material, a non-flow-through material with a gripping upper surface and wells; or a combination of flow-through and non-flow-through material.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2006Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: R&L Marketing & Sales, Inc.Inventors: Ronald N. Kessler, Daniel A Kessler, David M. Neill
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Publication number: 20090314876Abstract: A lightweight cable-dispensing reel assembled from two identical components, each manufactured from a single mold. The reel reduces the number of processes and parts used in the manufacturing process by providing a more efficient one-mold design which eliminates the use of screws, nuts, bolts, or bosses. A pair of identical side flange members are axially coupled together by a plurality of male and female snap connectors formed integrally on inwardly facing surfaces of the side flange members defining therebetween a cylindrical gap and hub for receiving a coil of wire. The snap connectors include a plurality of circumferentially spaced female connectors formed on a flange having an arcuate length of approximately 180 degrees. The arcuate flange circumferentially aligns with an identical arcuate flange on the other flange member when joined to form the wire supporting hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: R&L MARKETING & SALES, INC.Inventors: Ronald N. Kessler, David M. Neill, Michael A. Hubicz
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Publication number: 20080166521Abstract: A self-contained floor mat assembly that comprises a tray with a flow-through mat insert positioned thereon. The tray has an upper surface and a lower surface and the lower surface rests on the floor. The flow-through mat insert is positioned on the upper surface of the tray and the insert includes at least one hole that extends from the upper surface thereof through to a lower surface thereof. When people walk across the mat, liquid and particulate matter is scraped from their shoes and drops through the holes in the insert and onto the upper surface of the tray. If the insert is not secured to the tray, it may be periodically removed from the tray for cleaning purposes. The self-contained mat assembly can be moved and positioned anywhere on the floor surface as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2007Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicant: R&L MARKETING & SALES, INC.Inventor: Ronald N. Kessler
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Patent number: 7303801Abstract: A rubber or plastic floor mat has a series of parallel upper ribs on its upper surface which define slots in which respective strips or carpeting or the like are removably held. The strips are retained along their lengths by retaining means which run continually or continuously along the slots. The strip retainers include hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO), and/or overhanging edges above the strip edges, preferably formed in one-piece fashion along the side of the upper ribs adjacent the slots. The overhangs may be interrupted, e.g., crenelated as seen from above, and may include bevels.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: R & L Marketing & Sales, Inc.Inventor: Ronald N. Kessler
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Publication number: 20070258255Abstract: A floor mat system that includes a mat having a decoratively shaped first portion that allows light to transmit therethrough and is surrounded by a second portion that does not allow light to transmit therethrough. A light source is positioned beneath at least the first portion of the mat. When activated, the light source shines through the first portion and thereby illuminates and draws attention to the decorative image. The light source is coated in a polycarbonate resin film to protect and strengthen the same against damage as people walk over the mat. A non-transparent coating may be applied to selective regions of the protective film to create the same decorative transparent image therein and to thereby allow light to only be emitted from a particular region of the light source. The mat may be made from a flow-through material, a non-flow-through material with a gripping upper surface and wells; or a combination of flow-through and non-flow-through material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicant: R&L MARKETING & SALES, INC.Inventors: Ronald N. Kessler, Daniel A. Kessler, David M. Neill
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Publication number: 20070054083Abstract: A rubber or plastic floor mat has a series of parallel upper ribs on its upper surface which define slots in which respective strips or carpeting or the like are removably held. The strips are retained along their lengths by retaining means which run continually or continuously along the slots. The strip retainers include hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO), and/or overhanging edges above the strip edges, preferably formed in one-piece fashion along the side of the upper ribs adjacent the slots. The overhangs may be interrupted, e.g., crenelated as seen from above, and may include bevels.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2006Publication date: March 8, 2007Applicant: R&L Marketing & Sales, IncInventor: Ronald Kessler
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Patent number: 7175899Abstract: A rubber or plastic floor mat has a series of parallel upper ribs on its upper surface which define slots in which respective strips or carpeting or the like are removably held. The strips are retained along their lengths by retaining means which run continually or continuously along the slots. The strip retainers include hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO), and/or overhanging edges above the strip edges, preferably formed in one-piece fashion along the side of the upper ribs adjacent the slots. The overhangs may be interrupted, e.g., crenelated as seen from above, and may include bevels.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: R&L Marketing & Sales, Inc.Inventor: Ronald N. Kessler
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Publication number: 20060213019Abstract: A floor mat having a base that includes a plurality of alternating fibrous strips and impervious strips and surrounded by a frame. The base is substantially continuous across its entire width and length, having no openings from its upper surface through to its lower surface. The impervious strips include a plurality of spaced apart rows of spaced apart bosses. The gaps formed between the spaced apart bosses become closed-bottom wells in which water, snow and particles of dirt scraped from the underside of shoes can accumulate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2006Publication date: September 28, 2006Applicant: R&L Marketing & Sales, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Kessler, Daniel Kessler
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Patent number: 7043792Abstract: A floor mat system having a plurality of floor mats and a frame assembly which prevents the floor mats from lifting and causing a tripping hazard to persons walking thereover. The floor mats may include carpeted sections over a plurality of orthagonally disposed spaced ribs. The frame assembly includes inner and outer frame members which extend between and around the floor mats, respectively. The inner fame members are T-shaped having a pair of horizontally disposed wings and the outer frame members are ramped and include a horizontally disposed upper flange. The wings and upper flanges which extend over peripheral edge portions of the floor mats to vertically retain them, the inner and outer frame which may be secured to the floor.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: R&L Marketing & Sales, Inc.Inventor: Ronald N. Kessler
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Publication number: 20060035059Abstract: A rubber or plastic floor mat has a series of parallel upper ribs on its upper surface which define slots in which respective strips or carpeting or the like are removably held. The strips are retained along their lengths by retaining means which run continually or continuously along the slots. The strip retainers include hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO), and/or overhanging edges above the strip edges, preferably formed in one-piece fashion along the side of the upper ribs adjacent the slots. The overhangs may be interrupted, e.g., crenelated as seen from above, and may include bevels.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2005Publication date: February 16, 2006Applicant: R&L Marketing & Sales, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Kessler
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Publication number: 20050170139Abstract: A rubber or plastic floor mat has a series of parallel upper ribs on its upper surface which define slots in which respective strips or carpeting or the like are removably held. The strips are retained along their lengths by retaining means which run continually or continuously along the slots. The strip retainers include hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO), and/or overhanging edges above the strip edges, preferably formed in one-piece fashion along the side of the upper ribs adjacent the slots. The overhangs may be interrupted, e.g., crenelated as seen from above, and may include bevels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2005Publication date: August 4, 2005Applicant: R&L Marketing & Sales, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Kessler
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Patent number: 6740380Abstract: The invention provides a floor mat system having a plurality of floor mats disposed in edge-to-edge relationships. The floor mats are held in place with clips that prevent the mats from creeping over each other while allowing the mats to be lifted from the floor. One embodiment of the invention provides that each floor mat is held down with four clips disposed at the corners of the floor mat. Another embodiment provides mats held in place with clips positioned at the centers of the mats.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: R&L Marketing & Sales, Inc.Inventor: Ronald N. Kessler
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Patent number: 6531203Abstract: A floor mat system having a plurality of individual floor mats disposed in a frame assembly includes floor mats sized in a manner so that a transport vehicle having wheels can be rolled over the floor mat system in any direction without two wheels of the transport vehicle contacting a single floor mat at any given time. This floor mat arrangement prevents two wheels of the transport vehicle from working together to dislodge the floor mats. As such, each individual floor mat of the system has a width and a length sized to be less than the wheel base distance and the tract distance of the transport vehicle. The width and length of each floor mat is also designed such that two wheels cannot reside on a single floor mat diagonally. The floor mats may also have a plurality of support knobs extending down from the ribs to provide additional support to the floor mat. The support knobs are configured and located so as not to clog the fluid flow channels under the floor mat.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2002Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: R&L Marketing and Sales, Inc.Inventors: Ronald N. Kessler, Myron E. Ullman
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Patent number: 6444284Abstract: A floor mat system having a plurality of individual floor mats disposed in a frame assembly includes floor mats sized in a manner so that a transport vehicle having wheels can be rolled over the floor mat system in any direction without two wheels of the transport vehicle contacting a single floor mat at any given time. This floor mat arrangement prevents two wheels of the transport vehicle from working together to dislodge the floor mats. As such, each individual floor mat of the system has a width and a length sized to be less than the wheel base distance and the tract distance of the transport vehicle. The width and length of each floor mat is also designed such that two wheels cannot reside on a single floor mat diagonally. The floor mats may also have a plurality of support knobs extending down from the ribs to provide additional support to the floor mat. The support knobs are configured and located so as not to clog the fluid flow channels under the floor mat.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: R & L Marketing and Sales Inc.Inventors: Ronald N. Kessler, Myron E. Ullman
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Patent number: 6440525Abstract: A floor mat system and clip for use therewith can be installed to any floor and includes a floor mat formed from a series of first and second criscrossed ribs which form rectangular-shaped openings therebetween, and clip having a rectangular-shape base and four outwardly extending raised projections. Certain of the second ribs have an enlarged bottom which forms a latching shoulder on each side thereof. The projections of the clip have a generally triangular-shaped end which snap-fits with the latching shoulder of the certain second ribs and which aligns with certain of the openings of the floor mat. A pair of holes are formed in the clip which align with other of the openings of the floor mat when attached thereto. A second embodiment is presented in which the clip is adjustably mounted on the floor with a pair of grommets.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: R & L Marketing and Sales, Inc.Inventors: Ronald N. Kessler, Myron E. Ullman
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Patent number: D540094Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2005Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: R + L Marketing & Sales, Inc.Inventors: Ronald N. Kessler, Daniel A. Kessler
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Patent number: D549030Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2007Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: R & L Marketing & Sales, Inc.Inventors: Ronald N. Kessler, Daniel A. Kessler