Patents by Inventor Carl Lekavich

Carl Lekavich 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: 6440018
    Abstract: A game puck including a puck body having a plurality of throughbores radially disposed therein, each receiving a diagonally split glide pin. The glide pins each have heads which protrude from each face of the puck. Each pin has a diagonally split shank defining a plurality of mating teeth and a predetermined total shank diameter when joined. Each component of the pin has an inclined toothed or serrated surface which mates with a like component, each component having a tip diameter which is substantially less than one-half of the diameter of the total shank diameter. The shank diameter when joined is less than or equal to the throughbore diameter. The shank when joined defines an engaged section having a diameter slightly greater than the throughbore diameter. Each glide pin is capable of being vertically displaced under applied pressure and collectively act as a shock absorber to dampen the fall of the puck during play.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2002
    Inventor: Carl Lekavich
  • Publication number: 20010041634
    Abstract: A game puck including a puck body having a plurality of throughbores radially disposed therein, each receiving a diagonally split glide pin. The glide pins each have heads which protrude from each face of the puck. Each pin has a diagonally split shank defining a plurality of mating teeth and a predetermined total shank diameter when joined. Each component of the pin has an inclined toothed or serrated surface which mates with a like component, each component having a tip diameter which is substantially less than one-half of the diameter of the total shank diameter. The shank diameter when joined is less than or equal to the throughbore diameter. The shank when joined defines an engaged section having a diameter slightly greater than the throughbore diameter. Each glide pin is capable of being vertically displaced under applied pressure and collectively act as a shock absorber to dampen the fall of the puck during play.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 3, 2001
    Publication date: November 15, 2001
    Inventor: Carl Lekavich
  • Patent number: 6277042
    Abstract: A game puck including a puck body having a plurality of throughbores radially disposed therein, each receiving a diagonally split glide pin. The glide pins each have heads which protrude from each face of the puck. Each pin has a diagonally split shank defining a plurality of mating teeth and a predetermined total shank diameter when joined. Each component of the pin has an inclined toothed or serrated surface which mates with a like component, each component having a tip diameter which is substantially less than one-half of the diameter of the total shank diameter. The shank diameter when joined is less than or equal to the throughbore diameter. The shank when joined defines an engaged section having a diameter slightly greater than the throughbore diameter. Each glide pin is capable of being vertically displaced under applied pressure and collectively act as a shock absorber to dampen the fall of the puck during play.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2001
    Inventor: Carl Lekavich
  • Patent number: 6264571
    Abstract: The present invention teaches a dynamically balanced putter with a sliding hosel to ensure that the center of mass of the putter lies on the axis defined by the putter shaft. The putter head includes a longitudinal slot which mates with an elongated “dovetail” tab on the hosel to slidingly position the axis, hosel, and putter head such that the aforementioned balancing objective is achieved. In a preferred embodiment, a dovetailed tab is mated with a mating slot, and the putter head is slid into a position with minor adjustments following an initial balancing, which results in a dynamic balancing of the entire putter. By rotating the putter about the shaft or suspending the shaft and evaluating the angle against vertical, minute adjustments can be made by sliding the putter head along the dovetailed tab until complete balancing is achieved. Once the putter head has been fixed using either a strong adhesive or other fixing means, the putter can then be used in its intended manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Inventor: Carl Lekavich
  • Patent number: 6010418
    Abstract: A game puck including a puck body having a plurality of throughbores radially disposed therein, each receiving a diagonally split glide pin. The glide pins each have heads which protrude from each face of the puck. Each pin has a diagonally split shank defining a plurality of mating teeth and a predetermined total shank diameter when joined. Each component has an inclined toothed or serrated surface which mates with a like component, each component having a tip diameter which is substantially less than one-half of the diameter of the total shank diameter. Thus when a pair of pin components are abutted at the tip, a reduced diameter is defined which approximates two thirds or less of the total shank diameter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2000
    Inventor: Carl Lekavich
  • Patent number: 5863350
    Abstract: A bearing cleaning method and accompanying kit is provided which allows for the cleaning of roller blade wheel bearings. By following a succession of steps in cooperation with a kit comprising a modular stacking unit and container and closely sized to receive the unit, a user can quickly and easily clean a plurality of roller blade wheel bearings agitating an organic solvent partially filling the container. A plurality of roller blade wheel bearings are stacked within a modular stacking unit comprising a multitude of cylindrical spacing elements, a pair of planar end caps, with each planar end cap including two integral spacing elements, and a resilient band member. The modular stacking unit, once assembled, is placed within the interior volume of a container, along with a small quantity of organic solvent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1999
    Inventor: Carl Lekavich