Patents by Inventor Andrew Marraffa
Andrew Marraffa 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: 7740142Abstract: A frame device for supporting objects such as batteries during seismic stress, comprising a pair of end frame members mounted in upstanding spaced apart relation by a plurality of vertically spaced elongated channel support members secured at opposite terminal ends to the vertical columns of the end frame members, shelves for supporting batteries spanning the channel support members and defining a plurality of compartments for the batteries, each end frame member being formed of a single sheet material shaped to define vertical columns and a web extending between the end columns, a pair of anchors, means for securing the end frames to the anchors, and means defining a plurality of openings in the web of each end frame generally aligned with the compartments formed by the shelves to provide horizontal ventilation of batteries mounted in the compartments.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2004Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Concorde Battery CorporationInventors: Russell L. Miller, Henry Jarrett, Andrew Marraffa, David G. Vutetakis
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Patent number: 7575828Abstract: A module for a battery system supporting batteries during seismic stress comprising a pair of side panels, each panel formed of material such as steel shaped to define a generally rectangular face and top and bottom flanges extending generally perpendicularly to the face along top and bottom edges thereof and side flanges formed integrally with the face and top and bottom flanges, a base plate having means for mounting the module to a support surface having a generally U-shaped channel formed integrally along the front and rear edges of the base plate, a rear panel extending between and nested in the side panels and secured thereto and the base plate, at least one pair of front and rear support channels extending between the side panels, a shelf for batteries supported on the base plate and support channels, a support channel extending vertically between the top and bottom flanges, and means for securing modules stacked one on top of another along the top and bottom flanges.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Kim Manufacturing Co.Inventor: Andrew Marraffa
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Patent number: 7323271Abstract: A front access battery module for supporting batteries during seismic stress, comprising a pair of spaced side panels, a rear panel spanning the side panels and connected thereto at opposing side edges, a shelf forming a base for supporting batteries and means for securing the module to a support structure and fastening means for securing modules together to form a multi-tier battery rack system wherein the anchoring means and connecting means are accessible from the open front access end of the module.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Kim Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Andrew Marraffa
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Publication number: 20050259404Abstract: A frame device for supporting objects such as batteries during seismic stress, comprising a pair of end frame members mounted in upstanding spaced apart relation by a plurality of vertically spaced elongated channel support members secured at opposite terminal ends to the vertical columns of the end frame members, shelves for supporting batteries spanning the channel support members and defining a plurality of compartments for the batteries, each end frame member being formed of a single sheet material shaped to define vertical columns and a web extending between the end columns, a pair of anchors, means for securing the end frames to the anchors, and means defining a plurality of openings in the web of each end frame generally aligned with the compartments formed by the shelves to provide horizontal ventilation of batteries mounted in the compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2005Publication date: November 24, 2005Inventor: Andrew Marraffa
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Publication number: 20050084748Abstract: A frame device for supporting objects such as batteries during seismic stress, comprising a pair of end frame members mounted in upstanding spaced apart relation by a plurality of vertically spaced elongated channel support members secured at opposite terminal ends to the vertical columns of the end frame members, shelves for supporting batteries spanning the channel support members and defining a plurality of compartments for the batteries, each end frame member being formed of a single sheet material shaped to define vertical columns and a web extending between the end columns, a pair of anchors, means for securing the end frames to the anchors, and means defining a plurality of openings in the web of each end frame generally aligned with the compartments formed by the shelves to provide horizontal ventilation of batteries mounted in the compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2004Publication date: April 21, 2005Inventors: Russell Miller, Henry Jarrett, Andrew Marraffa, David Vutetakis
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Publication number: 20050058891Abstract: A front access battery module for supporting batteries during seismic stress, comprising a pair of spaced side panels, a rear panel spanning the side panels and connected thereto at opposing side edges, a shelf forming a base for supporting batteries and means for securing the module to a support structure and fastening means for securing modules together to form a multi-tier battery rack system wherein the anchoring means and connecting means are accessible from the open front access end of the module.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2004Publication date: March 17, 2005Inventor: Andrew Marraffa
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Patent number: 6719150Abstract: A frame device for supporting batteries during seismic stress, comprising: a pair of end frame members, each end frame member being formed of a single sheet material shaped to define vertical columns of confronting c-shaped cross section and a web extending between the vertical columns directly confronting batteries placed on the shelves and providing a guide for same; channel support members secured at opposite terminal ends to the vertical columns of the end frame members to position them in upstanding spaced apart relation; shelves for supporting batteries spanning the channel support members and defining a plurality of compartments for the batteries; a pair of anchors; means for securing the end frame members to the anchors; and means defining a plurality of openings in the web of each end frame generally aligned with the compartments formed by the shelves to provide ventilation of batteries mounted in the compartments.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Kim Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Andrew Marraffa
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Publication number: 20040035807Abstract: A frame device for supporting objects such as batteries during seismic stress, comprising a pair of end frame members mounted in upstanding spaced apart relation by a plurality of vertically spaced elongated channel support members secured at opposite terminal ends to the vertical columns of the end frame members, shelves for supporting batteries spanning the channel support members and defining a plurality of compartments for the batteries, each end frame member being formed of a single sheet material shaped to define vertical columns and a web extending between the end columns, a pair of anchors, means for securing the end frames to the anchors, and means defining a plurality of openings in the web of each end frame generally aligned with the compartments formed by the shelves to provide horizontal ventilation of batteries mounted in the compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventor: Andrew Marraffa
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Publication number: 20020179552Abstract: A frame device for supporting objects such as batteries during seismic stress, comprising a pair of end frame members mounted in upstanding spaced apart relation by a plurality of vertically spaced elongated channel support members secured at opposite terminal ends to the vertical columns of the end frame members, shelves for supporting batteries spanning the channel support members and defining a plurality of compartments for the batteries, each end frame member being formed of a single sheet material shaped to define vertical columns and a web extending between the end columns, a pair of anchors, means for securing the end frames to the anchors, and means defining a plurality of openings in the web of each end frame generally aligned with the compartments formed by the shelves to provide horizontal ventilation of batteries mounted in the compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: Andrew Marraffa