Patents by Inventor Andrew G. Stuck

Andrew G. Stuck 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: 6910492
    Abstract: A portable shelter includes at least one mounting plate fixedly secured to a support surface on opposite sides thereof. A wraparound attachment bracket is slidably connected on each of the mounting plates. A tubular framework assembly having a fabric covering attached thereto is swingably mounted on each attachment bracket between a collapsed, storage position and an extended, erect position adjacent the support surface. The support surface is preferably located on either an ATV or truck.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2005
    Inventor: Andrew G. Stuck
  • Patent number: 6543830
    Abstract: A removable cab assembly is provided for an all terrain vehicle which has front and rear racks, front and rear wheels provided with respective front and rear fenders and the seat located between the front and rear wheels. The cab assembly includes a front mounting bracket structure attached to a front rack of the all terrain vehicle, and a rear mounting bracket structure removably attached to a rear rack of the all terrain vehicle. A flexible framework has front ends connected to the front mounting bracket structure, and rear ends attached to the rear mounting bracket structure. The framework has a length such that when joined to the front and rear racks, the framework is bendable and assumes a generally semi-circular profile extending above the all terrain vehicle. A flexible fabric cover having longitudinal side edges, a front window and a rear window is removably connected to the framework and to the front and rear racks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2003
    Assignee: ATV Cabs, LLC
    Inventor: Andrew G. Stuck
  • Patent number: 5564683
    Abstract: A rotatable apparatus for servicing or repair of snowmobiles. The apparatus includes a frame or rack, having a pair of generally parallel curved frame members which are located along a side of the snowmobile. Adjustable connecting bars connect the corresponding upper and lower ends of the curved frame members together. A base plate is secured to the lower end of the front frame member and is disposed to be positioned beneath a ski of the snowmobile. A pair of clamping screws are connected to a bracket attached to the front frame member and are adapted to clamp the ski against the base plate. An adjustable cushioned support member is connected to the front frame member above the base plate and is adapted to engage the suspension of the snowmobile, while a rear support member is connected to the rear frame member and is positioned to engage the running board and seat of the snowmobile. A flexible strap connects opposite sides of the snowmobile to the frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1996
    Inventor: Andrew G. Stuck
  • Patent number: 5383653
    Abstract: An apparatus for repairing articles, such as jet skis, and including a pair of rings which are disposed in a parallel, spaced relation and connected together by a group of braces of adjustable length. Each ring is provided with a pair of flats, and the flats on one ring are oriented with the flats on the other ring. A support member extends generally chordwise across each ring, and is provided with a recess or cradle, and the ends of the water ski are received within the respective recesses. A clamping member, such as a rachet take-up belt, is associated with each ring and clamps the end of the jet ski against the respective support member. The jet ski in an upright condition is clamped to the respective support members and the rings are then manually rotated to invert the jet ski and enable the lower surfaces of the ski to be worked on. Engagement of the flats with the supporting surface maintains the rings in a position such that the jet ski is upright or inverted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1995
    Inventor: Andrew G. Stuck
  • Patent number: 5328161
    Abstract: An apparatus for repairing articles, such as jet skis, and including a pair of rings which are disposed in a parallel, spaced relation and connected together by a group of braces of adjustable length. Each ring is provided with a pair of flats, and the flats on one ring are oriented with the flats on the other ring. A support member extends generally chordwise across each ring, and is provided with a recess or cradle, and the ends of the water ski are received within the respective recesses. A clamping member, such as a rachet take-up belt, is associated with each ring and clamps the end of the jet ski against the respective support member. The jet ski in an upright condition is clamped to the respective support members and the rings are then manually rotated to invert the jet ski and enable the lower surfaces of the ski to be worked on. Engagement of the flats with the supporting surface maintains the rings in a position such that the jet ski is upright or inverted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1994
    Inventor: Andrew G. Stuck
  • Patent number: 4686925
    Abstract: An apparatus for repairing boat hulls comprising a rack mounted for rotation about a horizontal axis. A beam is cantilevered outwardly from the rack, and a hoist mechanism is mounted for travel on the beam. A boat resting on a trailer is moved partially within the rack and the hoist mechanism located on the cantilevered end of the beam elevates the boat from the trailer. The hoist mechanism is then moved along the beam to position the boat within the rack. A series of hull clamping braces that are connected to the rack are positioned in engagement with the hull and complement the shape of the hull. The boat is lowered onto the hull braces, and a series of upper clamping braces that are connected to the rack are brought into engagement with the upper surface of the hull to clamp the boat to the rack. In some cases, side clamping assemblies can also be used to clamp the sides of the hull to the rack. By rotating the rack, the hull can be inverted so repairs or modifications can be readily made on the hull.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1985
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1987
    Inventor: Andrew G. Stuck