Patents by Inventor Alan A. Derner
Alan A. Derner 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: 7156030Abstract: The pontoon boat lift system comprises a plurality of lifts mounted to an underside of a deck of the pontoon boat. Each lift comprises a leg that pivotally mounted to the underside of the deck and is moveable between a raised position and a lowered position. A free end of each leg includes its own support pad that contacts, for example, a lake bottom when the legs are in the lowered position. The operation of the lifts is coordinated to raise the pontoon boat above the surface of the water at desired shoreline locations.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Derner Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eric J. Derner, Alan A. Derner, Brian P. Derner, Richard B. Derner
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Publication number: 20060207485Abstract: The pontoon boat lift system comprises a plurality of lifts mounted to an underside of a deck of the pontoon boat. Each lift comprises a leg that pivotally mounted to the underside of the deck and is moveable between a raised position and a lowered position. A free end of each leg includes its own support pad that contacts, for example, a lake bottom when the legs are in the lowered position. The operation of the lifts is coordinated to raise the pontoon boat above the surface of the water at desired shoreline locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventors: Eric Derner, Alan Derner, Brian Derner, Richard Derner
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Patent number: 7051665Abstract: The pontoon boat lift system comprises a plurality of lifts. Each lift is comprised of a channel that mounts to deck support members of the boat. A leg is pivotally mounted to one end of the channel. A screw supported in the channel is turned by a connection to an electric motor. A threaded follower on the screw travels along the screw when it is rotated by the motor. A fulcrum arm connects between the threaded follower and the leg to transmit a longitudinal movement of the follower into a pivotal movement of the leg. The leg is thus moveable between a raised and a lowered position. The operation of the lifts is coordinated to raise the pontoon boat above the surface of the water at desired shoreline locations.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2005Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Derner Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eric J. Derner, Alan A. Derner, Brian P. Derner, Richard B. Derner
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Patent number: 6983707Abstract: The pontoon boat lift system comprises a plurality of lifts. Each lift is comprised of a channel that mounts to deck support members of the boat. A leg is pivotally mounted to one end of the channel. A screw supported in the channel is turned by a connection to an electric motor. A threaded follower on the screw travels along the screw when it is rotated by the motor. A fulcrum arm connects between the threaded follower and the leg to transmit a longitudinal movement of the follower into a pivotal movement of the leg. The leg is thus moveable between a raised and a lowered position. The operation of the lifts is coordinated to raise the pontoon boat above the surface of the water at desired shoreline locations.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2005Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Derner Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eric J. Derner, Alan A. Derner, Brian P. Derner, Richard B. Derner
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Publication number: 20050284352Abstract: The pontoon boat lift system comprises a plurality of lifts. Each lift is comprised of a channel that mounts to deck support members of the boat. A leg is pivotally mounted to one end of the channel. A screw supported in the channel is turned by a connection to an electric motor. A threaded follower on the screw travels along the screw when it is rotated by the motor. A fulcrum arm connects between the threaded follower and the leg to transmit a longitudinal movement of the follower into a pivotal movement of the leg. The leg is thus moveable between a raised and a lowered position. The operation of the lifts is coordinated to raise the pontoon boat above the surface of the water at desired shoreline locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Applicant: Derner Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eric J. Derner, Alan A. Derner, Brian P. Derner, Richard B. Derner
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Publication number: 20050204980Abstract: The pontoon boat lift system comprises a plurality of lifts. Each lift is comprised of a channel that mounts to deck support members of the boat. A leg is pivotally mounted to one end of the channel. A screw supported in the channel is turned by a connection to an electric motor. A threaded follower on the screw travels along the screw when it is rotated by the motor. A fulcrum arm connects between the threaded follower and the leg to transmit a longitudinal movement of the follower into a pivotal movement of the leg. The leg is thus moveable between a raised and a lowered position. The operation of the lifts is coordinated to raise the pontoon boat above the surface of the water at desired shoreline locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Inventors: Eric Derner, Alan Derner, Brian Derner, Richard Derner
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Patent number: 6907835Abstract: The pontoon boat lift system comprises a plurality of lifts. Each lift is comprised of a channel that mounts to deck support members of the boat. A leg is pivotally mounted to one end of the channel. A screw supported in the channel is turned by a connection to an electric motor. A threaded follower on the screw travels along the screw when it is rotated by the motor. A fulcrum arm connects between the threaded follower and the leg to transmit a longitudinal movement of the follower into a pivotal movement of the leg. The leg is thus moveable between a raised and a lowered position. The operation of the lifts is coordinated to raise the pontoon boat above the surface of the water at desired shoreline locations.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2004Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Derner Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eric J. Derner, Alan A. Derner, Brian P. Derner, Richard B. Derner