Patents Assigned to THE MACTON CORPORATION
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Patent number: 9295324Abstract: A turntable assembled from a plurality of flat sheet metal parts where the sheet metal parts include a series of voids and/or protrusions. The protrusions insert into the voids so that some flat sheet parts are disposed in a vertical orientation and some in a horizontal orientation, the vertical parts substantially perpendicular to the horizontal parts. The flat sheet parts are welded together to create a support structure with the voids and protrusions interacting to align the flat sheet parts within required manufacturing tolerances. One of the horizontally disposed parts has holes therein for attaching the support structure to a hub to create a rotating turntable.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2015Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: THE MACTON CORPORATIONInventors: Ryan W. Knapp, Peter McGonagle, Timothy Gonsowski
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Patent number: 9267258Abstract: An assembly for supporting machinery and a method for installing the same is disclosed. A frame module including: a base with at least one attachment location, the attachment location for receiving the machinery; and a plurality of frame members affixed to the base, wherein at least one of the frame members defines a plane corresponding to a wall. A foundation has first and second sections and is disposed around the frame module. A portion of the frame module is at least partially submerged within the foundation. The machinery has at least one flange for affixing the machinery to the foundation at the attachment location. The first section of the foundation is disposed below an outside surface of the base and the second section of the foundation defines the wall of the foundation.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2013Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: THE MACTON CORPORATIONInventors: Ryan W. Knapp, Peter McGonagle, Mark O'Donnell
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Patent number: 9126607Abstract: A device and method is disclosed for installing a turntable in a foundation. A foundation module having a base with a plurality of holes therein is used for installing the turntable. A first one of the plurality of holes is adapted to receive a foundation material there through for pouring a first section of the foundation and plurality of frame members are adapted to affix to the base. A form having an outer surface is adapted to secure to at least one of the plurality of frame members. The outer surface of the form is adapted retain a portion of the foundation material for pouring a second section of the foundation and the second section of the foundation defines a wall. Part of the turntable is adapted to rotate within the wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2013Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Assignee: THE MACTON CORPORATIONInventors: Ryan W. Knapp, Peter McGonagle, Mark O'Donnell
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Patent number: 9073558Abstract: A turntable assembled from a plurality of flat sheet metal parts where the sheet metal parts include a series of voids and/or protrusions. The protrusions insert into the voids so that some flat sheet parts are disposed in a vertical orientation and some in a horizontal orientation, the vertical parts substantially perpendicular to the horizontal parts. The flat sheet parts are welded together to create a support structure with the voids and protrusions interacting to align the flat sheet parts within required manufacturing tolerances. One of the horizontally disposed parts has holes therein for attaching the support structure to a hub to create a rotating turntable.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: THE MACTON CORPORATIONInventors: Ryan Knapp, Peter McGonagle, Timothy Gonsowski
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Patent number: 9045149Abstract: A receiver embedded in and affixed to a foundation, the receiver is adapted to receive a turntable through an opening defined by the floor and walls of the receiver. The turntable is designed to rotate within the opening. The floor of the receiver has holes therein for bolts. The holes are located relative to center of the receiver and the foundation such that a turntable may be affixed to the bolts and rotate within the receiver and foundation. The receiver has a number of flanges both on the walls and on the floor to engage with the foundation. The foundation is created from two pour sections, a first pour for the floor of the foundation and a second pour for the walls of the foundation.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: THE MACTON CORPORATIONInventors: Ryan W. Knapp, Peter McGonagle, Mark O'Donnell