Patents Assigned to Ready Metal Manufacturing Company
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Patent number: 6270138Abstract: A removable shelving component for vehicles uses permanently mounted vehicle internal side wall frames to removably attach shelving components with pin-into-hole and tongue-into-groove connection. Modularized, the shelving is customizable to suit any desired configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2000Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Leonard Laskowski, Paul Bostjancic
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Patent number: 5772047Abstract: A stationary and vertically positionable service bench includes a stand that is mounted to the floor of a servicing area, wherein the stand supports an upstanding pegboard display panel and a horizontal servicing shelf. The display panel also supports a high pressure air supply conduit which provides several releasable quick connect/disconnects for powering pneumatic tools. The display panel bottom includes a tray for holding spare parts and small hand tools, wherein the upper part of the panel receives various pegboard hooks for holding and displaying tools used by a service technician.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Paul Bostjancic
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Patent number: 5347755Abstract: An automatically actuated door arrangement is provided. The arrangement includes a plurality of slidable doors which are opened and closed by an electric motor/cable arrangement. Open and close switches control the opening and closing of the doors. A sensor device provides the open doors/close doors signals to the controller, and eventually to the motor. The motor is connected to the cable drive by a clutch arrangement which allows slippage should the movement of the doors become obstructed. The door travel path may be arranged in a slight V-shape, to allow for more efficient sealing of the door bottoms. A controller is provided to receive, process, and distribute electronic signals for controlling the extent of the door opening, the speed of opening and closing, and other operating parameters. The controller includes a series of indicators for monitoring the status of the door arrangement, and also includes inputs for altering the operating parameters of the door arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1993Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Dale R. Jaster, Russell J. Vestuto, Ronald S. Maruszak
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Patent number: 5221138Abstract: A light fixture has opposed ends terminating in end panels, the housing having top and bottom walls and sides defining a light-emitting area, the top wall being provided with a rail. A pair of spaced lamp holders for supporting a fluorescent lamp is supported by insertable support means which are secured to the undersurface of the top wall. An elongated reflector extends between the ends of the housing and is positioned in the light-emitting area and fastened to the support means. A conduit-receiving opening is provided in each panel and is covered by a dome plug, each panel also having an opening for removably supporting a circuit plug. In a support system for adjustably supporting several light fixtures in an end-to-end relationship, each fixture having a top provided with a coupling member.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1991Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Paul Bostjancic, Len Laskowski
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Patent number: 5213297Abstract: A tire display device having an arm assembly, a pivotable bracket assembly, and a plate assembly, the arm assembly comprising a wall bracket, an arm having one end secured to the wall bracket, and a free end pivotally supporting the pivotable bracket assembly for pivotable movement in a horizontal plane. The bracket assembly, in turn, supports a plate having peripheral flanges provided with slots for admitting respective slide arms having inner ends provided with threaded bores for aligning with respective radially extending slots in the plate so that a bolt can be passed through the slot into the threaded bore for adjustably securing the slide arm on the plate. The other end of the slide arm is provided with a pocket for engaging a bead on the tire. The slidable adjustability of the slide arms permit mounting of tires having different diameters. The plate is provided with a central opening for admitting a flanged bushing which is mountable on a shaft secured to a base of the pivotable bracket.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1991Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Len Laskowski
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Patent number: 4718578Abstract: A bulk goods dispenser having a bin for holding the bulk goods which can be removed by a manipulator mounted in a dispensing unit communicating with the interior of the bin, the removed bulk goods being temporarily collected in a chute prior to being dispensed by a trap door into a bag which is attachable to walls of the chute, the walls being provided with holding horns. The trap door is held in a closed position by a spring member until released by a handle. The manipulator has a scoop for moving the bulk goods over a slanting wall in the bin. The bin has a slidable cover which can be locked. The dispenser unit can also be locked to the bin. A false bottom can vary the holding capacity of the bin.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1985Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventors: John R. Radek, Al Kaminecki, Len Laskowski
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Patent number: 4703702Abstract: An assembly for supporting load carrying pallets which is collapsible and storable when not in use and which includes a rigid base member for holding a pallet and removable upright members which engage one base member and support another base member.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1986Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Alan Speicher
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Patent number: 4678151Abstract: A hanger support for small articles of merchandise, which support is adapted for detachable mounting at any point along the length of a slat forming a component of a slotted wall merchandise display panel having horizontal grooves between adjacent slats. The support assembly is formed by a main plate, to the front face of which is affixed a cantilever bar from which the merchandise items are suspended. An integral offset retaining flange is bent from the upper end of the plate for entry within the desired portion of the groove above the selected slat. A secondary offset retaining flange is provided on an auxiliary plate which is vertically slideable on the main plate and which encompasses the rear face of the latter and is bent over the lateral edges of the main plate to provide reliable guide tracks for the relative movements between the plates, between their nested and extended positions.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1986Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventor: John R. Radek
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Patent number: 4674231Abstract: A magnetic door opener device adapted to be positioned below a countertop made of non-magnetic materials, the device having a pair of magnets which attractively interact with a pair of magnets attached to the bottoms of a pair of windows which are suspended on a trolley for movement to or fro to determine closed and opened positions of the window. The device underneath the countertop comprises a pair of spaced toothed sprockets supporting an endless belt having inner and outer runs, the outer run supporting a magnet adapted to magnetically cooperate with a magnet in the bottom of one of the windows, and the other run of the belt supporting a different magnet adapted to attractively cooperate with a magnet in the bottom of the other window. A motor control and limit switches are provided for controlling the opening and closing positions of the windows when a control switch is operated by an operator.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventors: John R. Radek, Richard Maks, Russell Vestuto
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Patent number: 4624455Abstract: A sheet handling machine or stacker, designed to stack sheets in such manner as to avoid tumbling or other movement resulting in possible scratching or other surface marring. Our invention is especially applicable to sheets having a relatively soft surface such as plastic-coated sheet metal, highly polished stainless steel or the like, synthetic plastic such as "vinyl," paper-covered stainless steel, etc. Our invention contemplates a machine comprising a receiver having a lateral opening designed to receive a portion of a sheet. In operation, the receiver is moved through a predetermined trajectory. In its first position the receiver seats a portion of a sheet as from a conveyor, aligns it with a stack of similar sheets and then discharges it from a position above a stack of such sheets, allowing it to drop by gravity onto the stack through a free air cushion between sheet and stack, whereby the sheet is prevented from tumbling or otherwise falling haphazardly.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1984Date of Patent: November 25, 1986Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventors: John R. Radek, Thaddeus S. Flowers
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Patent number: 4607753Abstract: Support Panel for cantilever hangers or the like for use especially in a retail store for display of small items of merchandise. Display equipment of this general character has been known and used in self-service stores, where a customer selects an item from an open display on cantilever arms detachably mounted on a vertically disposed "pegboard." In the past such panels have usually been formed of wood, plywood or the like, possibly secured to a baseboard of stiff material such as sheet steel to provide necessary strength and rigidity. The present invention contemplates a composite panel comprising a plurality of narrow slatlike plates of sheet metal, plastic or other suitable material mounted in parallel horizontal relation.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1984Date of Patent: August 26, 1986Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventor: John R. Radek
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Patent number: 4533981Abstract: A cornice designed especially for illuminating a wall of a retail store or the like, of knockdown construction for quick and easy erection and demounting. This invention is an improvement over that disclosed and claimed in my U.S. Pat. No. 4,251,855 issued Feb. 17, 1981. Like my patented invention, units in the instant case are tailored to fit a specific installation with a minimum of on site labor and little or no material waste. A major improvement in this case comprises means facilitating multiplying the vertical dimension of a cornice embodying my invention. This is accomplished by nesting together, in upper/lower relation, a pair of similar cornice units, as by interengaging marginal flanges at the upper and lower edges of the respective units. Accidental displacement may be insured against by such means as resilient tangs or prongs on one unit bearing yieldingly against an adjacent face of the mating unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1982Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventor: John R. Radek
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Patent number: 4442630Abstract: A Door Control designed especially for a service passage in a cubicle disposed, say, at or near the entrance of a quick food establishment or the like, i.e., for serving customers on one side of the passage by an employee on the other side. This application is in part a continuation of my copending applications Ser. Nos. 78,095 filed Sept. 24, 1979, now abandoned, and 179,961 filed Aug. 20, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,411,102, which disclose and claim mechanism for simultaneously opening a pair of doors mounted on vertical parallel axes. In both of said inventions the door opening mechanism is characterized by a horizontally translatable device, such as a pushrod, by an operator's muscular force applied below the service table, leaving the hands free. Upon release of such muscular force, the doors are automatically returned to their original closed positions by means of energy stored, as in a spring, in the opening action.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1982Date of Patent: April 17, 1984Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventor: John R. Radek
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Patent number: 4411102Abstract: A Door Control designed especially for a service passage in a quick food establishment or the like, i.e., for serving customers on one side of a passage, say, in a cubicle, by an employee on the other side thereof. Essentially, such control mechanism comprises a device operable by an employee for opening a door or pair of doors normally closing a passage while business may be transacted through the passage such as placing or delivering an order, after which the door or pair of doors is automatically closed. My invention represents an improvement over that disclosed and claimed in my copending application Ser. No. 06/078,095, filed Sept. 24, 1979, now abandoned. In the instant case the doors are so controlled and actuated that, after opening, they are disposed on opposite sides and rearwardly of said passage, not extending substantially forwardly thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1980Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventor: John R. Radek
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Patent number: 4343415Abstract: A napkin dispenser designed primarily for disposition on a restaurant table or counter and normally housing a stack of paper napkins. The dispenser is in the form of a parallelopiped with a top access opening for loading and removing napkins. The opening is generally rectangular or may taper slightly from one end ot the other. An important feature is that the edges of the opening extend outwardly, providing a relatively narrow peripheral arcuate flange or lip around the opening, the effect of which is lead a napkin gently outwardly without likelihood of damage to the exiting napkin. My improved construction more or less insures extraction of a single napkin at a time, inhibiting vandalism and results in substantial economy of construction and operation. Another improved feature is a novel follower arrangement including a coil spring for urging the napkins toward the egress opening and designed to insure that the coil spring is maintained in proper axial alignment for maximum efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1980Date of Patent: August 10, 1982Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventor: John R. Radek
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Patent number: 4298139Abstract: A dispenser for disposable cups for food or beverages, designed especially for use in "fast food" establishments where wastage is a problem. Cups formed of inexpensive material, such as cardboard, are disposed, collapsed to flat generally planar condition, in a stack, within a tray or drawer slidably arranged in a housing. The structure is constructed so that digital access is restricted to one or two cups at a time, a follower functioning to maintain the cups in accessible position until the supply is exhausted. Also, provision is made for facilitating the opening of a collapsed cup upon its withdrawal.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1979Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventor: John R. Radek
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Patent number: 4251855Abstract: A light cornice designed for illuminating a wall of a retail store or the like, of knockdown construction for quick and easy erection. Tailored to fit a specific installation, there is a minimum of onsite labor, with little or no waste, and mountable with common hand tools. Consequently, there is great saving in cost. The improved cornice panels have detachable light fixtures adjustably mounted thereon, the panels being adjustably secured to posts adjacent the wall.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventor: John R. Radek
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Patent number: 4247144Abstract: Storage devices designed primarily, though not exclusively, for mounting in a storage van for tools, supplies and other materials required by the service man in the course of his calls, consisting of baskets or like containers of knockdown construction, preferably formed essentially of wire for quick and easy access and visibility, supported largely by ceiling and floor and capable of quick and easy mounting and detachment. Such containers are stacked vertically, so as to make the most efficient utilization of space and may be bodily removed if desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventor: John R. Radek
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Patent number: D301379Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1986Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Bernard Cicora
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Patent number: D404148Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Ready Metal Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Leonard Laskowski, Ron Maruszak