Patents by Inventor Chris Petrick
Chris Petrick 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: 10054982Abstract: A computer cart has removable electrical connector management system which may be removed from the computer cart to install electrical connectors and then reinserted into the computer cart to facilitate wiring of the cart. A numbering system is implemented to uniquely identify corresponding electrical and physical characteristics of the cart to facilitate maintenance of computers stored within the cart.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2016Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: Bretford Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Chris Petrick, Matthew Petrick, Chris Brandel
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Publication number: 20160320800Abstract: A computer cart has removable electrical connector management system which may be removed from the computer cart to install electrical connectors and then reinserted into the computer cart to facilitate wiring of the cart. A numbering system is implemented to uniquely identify corresponding electrical and physical characteristics of the cart to facilitate maintenance of computers stored within the cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2016Publication date: November 3, 2016Inventors: Chris PETRICK, Matthew PETRICK, Chris BRANDEL
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Patent number: 8909839Abstract: A desk-top storage solution for portable computing devices is formed as a storage tray. The storage tray has pockets sized to cradle individual portable computing devices. Each pocket includes a wire management system to enable an electrical connector to be provided within the pocket and secured relative to the pocket to enable the portable computing device to be quickly electrically connected to the storage tray. A USB hub is provided within the storage tray which interconnects with the electrical connectors and enables the portable computing devices to be charged while stored in the storage tray and also synchronized with an external computer while contained within the storage tray. The storage tray has a lid that is connected to the base by position control friction hinges which regulate the motion of the lid relative to the base during ascent/descent while the lid is moved between open and closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2013Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Bretford Manufacturing, IncInventors: Matthew Petrick, Chris Brandel, Chris Petrick
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Publication number: 20130290592Abstract: A desk-top storage solution for portable computing devices is formed as a storage tray. The storage tray has pockets sized to cradle individual portable computing devices. Each pocket includes a wire management system to enable an electrical connector to be provided within the pocket and secured relative to the pocket to enable the portable computing device to be quickly electrically connected to the storage tray. A USB hub is provided within the storage tray which interconnects with the electrical connectors and enables the portable computing devices to be charged while stored in the storage tray and also synchronized with an external computer while contained within the storage tray. The storage tray has a lid that is connected to the base by position control friction hinges which regulate the motion of the lid relative to the base during ascent/descent while the lid is moved between open and closed positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Matthew Petrick, Chris Brandel, Chris Petrick
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Patent number: 7357086Abstract: A modular system of power and data components comprising a substation having power and data ports is provided. The system includes channels releasably connectable to the substation and supports. The substation, channels and supports are releasably and rotatably connected to permit the system to be formed in almost infinite combinations to accommodate numerous office or work space configurations. The system is used in conjunction with tables, screens and other furniture to form a fully and easily adjustable office or work space set-up to accommodate any office or work space situation and to allow quick change to accommodate changes in the initial office or work space set-up.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2003Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Bretford Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Chris Petrick, David James Gennrich, Kent Bradley Chase, Richard A. Nelipovich, William Charles Lindeman
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Publication number: 20060261227Abstract: A universal flat panel display mounting system includes a central hub and a plurality of telescoping arms pivotably connected to the hub. The arms are intermeshed to provide synchronized movement relative to each other. By telescoping the arms to adjust their length, and adjusting the angles of the arms, connection points on the arms may be positioned so that the universal flat panel display mounting system may work with flat panels in different VESA size categories or for flat panel displays that don't conform to the VESA standard. The universal mounting system is configured to enable the pitch of the flat panel display to be adjusted and to enable the flat panel display to be rotated relative to the mounting system. The mounting system may connect to arms or brackets to enable it to be supported on a pole, a wall mounting system, or in another manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: Bretford Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Chris Petrick, Robert Coon, Bjorn Gunderson, Jimmy-Quang Doan, Clifford Krapfl
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Publication number: 20060261226Abstract: A flat panel display wall mounting system includes a wall plate assembly connected to a flat panel display mounting rack assembly. The wall plate assembly and the mounting rack assembly are able to be separated to facilitate mounting on a wall. Specifically, the wall plate assembly may mounted on a wall and leveled, while the mounting rack assembly may be attached to a flat panel display while still on the ground. The flat panel display may then be hung on the wall plate assembly. A pitch assembly is provided to adjust the pitch of the flat panel display once hung on the wall plate assembly. A pin connection mechanism is provided to enable the mounting rack assembly to be pivoted out from the wall plate assembly so that the rear area of the flat panel display may be accessed for servicing while the flat panel display is mounted on the wall mounting system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: Bretford Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Chris Petrick, Robert Coon, Jimmy-Quang Doan, Scott Kouri, Bjorn Gunderson, Nic Davirro
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Publication number: 20060243869Abstract: A K-base for a pole mounting system includes a central hub formed as a pentagon with legs extending from four of the five sides of the pentagon. The ends of the legs may splay to form clefts configured to receive a flat outer perimeter of the central hub so that the legs may be bolted to the central hub. The ends of the legs and the fifth unoccupied side of the pentagon may be formed to approximate a disk. In the central region of the central hub, on the top surface, an indentation may be formed to approximate an outer perimeter of a pole configured to be attached to the K-base. On the bottom surface, the central region may contain a depression sized to receive a washer and optionally a weight. Bolts extending through the washer and optionally through the weight may be used to connect the K-base to a pole. The washer may be formed to distribute stress from the bolts on the central hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Applicant: Bretford Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Chris Petrick, Robert Coon, Clifford Krapfl, Jimmy-Quang Viet Doan, John Freese, Bjorn Gunderson
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Publication number: 20060245147Abstract: A pole mounting system includes a pole having at least one channel, and a spike having a finger configured to be received in the channel of the pole. The finger is attached to a neck that is configured to extend out of the channel and connect to a connector. The connector may be configured in a number of different ways depending on the particular type of device to be suspended on the pole. For example, the connector may be configured to connect to different types of arms that may be used to hold a flat panel display, or may be configured to hold other things such as a table. The finger is elongate and configured to engage the interior of the channel when the weight of the flat panel display is placed on the spike. Optionally, a spring-loaded pin may be provided to temporarily hold the spike in place while the spike is screwed into place in the channel through the use of set screws. Wire management may be provided within the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Applicant: Bretford Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Chris Petrick, Robert Coon, Clifford Krapfl, Jimmy-Quang Doan, John Freese, Bjorn Gunderson
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Publication number: 20040082334Abstract: A modular system of power and data components comprising a substation having power and data ports is provided. The system includes channels releasably connectable to the substation and supports. The substation, channels and supports are releasably and rotatably connected to permit the system to be formed in almost infinite combinations to accommodate numerous office or work space configurations. The system is used in conjunction with tables, screens and other furniture to form a fully and easily adjustable office or work space set-up to accommodate any office or work space situation and to allow quick change to accommodate changes in the initial office or work space set-up.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventors: Chris Petrick, David James Gennrich, Kent Bradley Chase, Richard A. Nelipovich, William Charles Lindeman
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Patent number: D511957Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Breford Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Chris Petrick, David James Gennrich, Kent Bradley Chase, Richard A. Nelipovich, William Charles Lindeman
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Patent number: D515032Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Bretford Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Chris Petrick, David James Gennrich, Kent Bradley Chase, Richard A. Nelipovich, William Charles Lindeman
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Patent number: D515033Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Bretford Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Chris Petrick, David James Gennrich, Kent Bradley Chase, Richard A. Nelipovich, William Charles Lindeman
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Patent number: D515034Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Bretford Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Chris Petrick, David James Gennrich, Kent Bradley Chase, Richard A. Nelipovich, William Charles Lindeman