Patents by Inventor David Montague
David Montague 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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Publication number: 20170021885Abstract: A multi-function bicycle component which fastens to a bicycle and which is rotatable relative to the bicycle frame to multiple positions to serve as a cargo rack or luggage carrier in a first position and a bicycle stand or kickstand in a second position. The multi-function bicycle component rotates at or near the wheel axis and comprises a rotation preventing assembly which fastens the multi-function bicycle component relative to the bicycle frame in a riding position. When used in conjunction with a folding bike, the multi-function bicycle component also serves as a stand to assist during the folding process, and/or as a stand when the bicycle is in the folded position. The multi-function bicycle component may also include a bicycle fender.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2015Publication date: January 26, 2017Applicant: MONTAGUE CORPORATIONInventor: David MONTAGUE
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Publication number: 20170021892Abstract: A folding bike designed such that when the bicycle is folded, the front and rear frame structural members bypass each other in a non-overlapping manner except at folding and fastening positions using an axis of rotation at or near the seat tube, wherein the folding bicycle maintains a rigid riding position using an innovative fastening mechanism positioned to fasten by actuation of a member located not above the uppermost surface of the front frame, and which may be equipped with primary and secondary retention wherein the secondary retention may automatically engage when the bike is unfolded to the operative riding position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2015Publication date: January 26, 2017Applicant: Montague CorporationInventor: David MONTAGUE
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Patent number: 9469368Abstract: An assembly for the primary fastening of a bicycle or other wheeled vehicle wheel to wheel mount(s), as is commonly done by a cam operated quick release, incorporating a uniquely formed drawbar and a rotation handle wherein primary fastening is accomplished by simple rotation of the rotation handle about the drawbar axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2013Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: CLIX SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: David Montague, Harry Montague
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Publication number: 20140062175Abstract: An assembly for the primary fastening of a bicycle or other wheeled vehicle wheel to wheel mount(s), as is commonly done by a cam operated quick release, incorporating a uniquely formed drawbar and a rotation handle wherein primary fastening is accomplished by simple rotation of the rotation handle about the drawbar axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: CLIX Systems, Inc.Inventors: David MONTAGUE, Harry MONTAGUE
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Patent number: 8596727Abstract: An assembly for the primary fastening of a bicycle or other wheeled vehicle wheel to wheel mount(s), as is commonly done by a cam operated quick release, incorporating a uniquely formed drawbar and a rotation handle wherein primary fastening is accomplished by simple rotation of the rotation handle about the drawbar axis.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2011Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Clix Systems, Inc.Inventors: David Montague, Harry Montague
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Publication number: 20110273002Abstract: An assembly for the primary fastening of a bicycle or other wheeled vehicle wheel to wheel mount(s), as is commonly done by a cam operated quick release, incorporating a uniquely formed drawbar and a rotation handle wherein primary fastening is accomplished by simple rotation of the rotation handle about the drawbar axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2011Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: CLIX SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: David MONTAGUE, Harry MONTAGUE
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Patent number: 7954906Abstract: A wheel quick release system for a bicycle or other wheeled vehicle where the wheel can be easily removed by a manual operation on only one side of the wheel hub but is prevented from unexpected separation at all times while engaged with the wheel. A laterally moving skewer mounted concentrically inside a hollow axle is equipped with a “non-touch” nut on one end and is spring loaded toward a quick release cam on the other end thereby always urging the nut against the adjacent dropout. To remove the wheel, the quick release cam is operated and the quick release side assembly is pushed axially inward and a safety mechanism is operated and held in this position while the wheel is removed from the fork dropouts. When the wheel is again inserted into the wheel fork, the skewer automatically locks onto the dropouts, and subsequently if the quick release cam is inadvertently left open by the user, the wheel will be somewhat loose but will remain safely inserted in the wheel mounts.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2010Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Inventors: David Montague, Harry Montague
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Publication number: 20100109425Abstract: A wheel quick release system for a bicycle or other wheeled vehicle where the wheel can be easily removed by a manual operation on only one side of the wheel hub but is prevented from unexpected separation at all times while engaged with the wheel. A laterally moving skewer mounted concentrically inside a hollow axle is equipped with a “non-touch” nut on one end and is spring loaded toward a quick release cam on the other end thereby always urging the nut against the adjacent dropout. To remove the wheel, the quick release cam is operated and the quick release side assembly is pushed axially inward and a safety mechanism is operated and held in this position while the wheel is removed from the fork dropouts. When the wheel is again inserted into the wheel fork, the skewer automatically locks onto the dropouts, and subsequently if the quick release cam is inadvertently left open by the user, the wheel will be somewhat loose but will remain safely inserted in the wheel mounts.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2010Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: David MontagueInventors: David Montague, Harry Montague
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Patent number: 7661767Abstract: A wheel quick release system for a bicycle or other wheeled vehicle where the wheel can be easily removed by a manual operation on only one side of the wheel hub but is prevented from unexpected separation at all times while engaged with the wheel. A laterally moving skewer mounted concentrically inside a hollow axle is equipped with a “non-touch” nut on one end and is spring loaded toward a quick release cam on the other end thereby always urging the nut against the adjacent dropout. To remove the wheel, the quick release cam is operated and the quick release side assembly is pushed axially inward and a safety mechanism is operated and held in this position while the wheel is removed from the fork dropouts. When the wheel is again inserted into the wheel fork, the skewer automatically locks onto the dropouts, and subsequently if the quick release cam is inadvertently left open by the user, the wheel will be somewhat loose but will remain safely inserted in the wheel mounts.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Inventors: David Montague, Harry Montague
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Publication number: 20100035850Abstract: The present invention provides methods of treating inflammatory bowel disease comprising administering to a subject in which remission has not been achieved after a first treatment of about 4-8 weeks of 5-ASA (mesalamine or 5-ASA), a further daily dose greater than about 4 g of 5-ASA in controlled release form to achieve a favorable response to treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2007Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: Shire Development Inc.Inventors: Robyn Gail Karlstadt Meyeroff, Ronald joseph Diebold, David Montague Pierce, Patrick T. Martin
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Patent number: 7503502Abstract: A user-computer-readable medium provides all or part of a product labeling system for engaging purchasers. Executables, data, or both are recorded in the medium embodied in a tag or other product labeling structure, in order to deliver to a consumer or purchaser engaging presentations of products, information, or registration templates. As a result, purchasers may receive launchers, browsers, viewers, e-mail systems, facsimile centers, players, or interface brokers for the foregoing, if organically installed already on a workstation of a purchaser. Software may provide catalog presentations, user registration templates, communications, linkers, or engines, and the like. Operation modules and profile builders may provide information over ready links implemented by software on the medium.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2007Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Accelerate Ventures, L.L.C.Inventor: David Montague
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Publication number: 20080157586Abstract: An assembly for the primary fastening of a bicycle or other wheeled vehicle wheel to wheel mount(s), as is commonly done by a cam operated quick release, incorporating a uniquely formed drawbar and a rotation handle wherein primary fastening is accomplished by simple rotation of the rotation handle about the drawbar axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2006Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: David MontagueInventors: David Montague, Harry Montague
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Patent number: 7296813Abstract: An apparatus and method of securing a bicycle handlebar stem to the front wheel fork steerer tube with handlebar height adjustability and rotation of the handlebar and stem for easy storage. A steering assembly is provided where the handlebar stem is moveably fastened to the front fork steerer tube using a manually operated primary locking device and requiring a secondary action to allow for movement in the form of either height adjustment, or rotation, or both. The connection between the handlebar stem and the front fork steerer tube can be on the interior or the exterior of the front fork steerer tube. With the interior connection, the steerer tube can be elongated to extend above the top of the headset bearings where it is fitted with a collar for clamping onto the internally mounted stem. The handlebar stem and fork steerer tube are fitted with corresponding octagonal or other cross sectional shapes, or a safety tracking system.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2005Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Inventors: David Montague, Harry Montague
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Publication number: 20070108292Abstract: A user-computer-readable medium provides all or part of a product labeling system for engaging purchasers. Executables, data, or both are recorded in the medium embodied in a tag or other product labeling structure, in order to deliver to a consumer or purchaser engaging presentations of products, information, or registration templates. As a result, purchasers may receive launchers, browsers, viewers, e-mail systems, facsimile centers, players, or interface brokers for the foregoing, if organically installed already on a workstation of a purchaser. Software may provide catalog presentations, user registration templates, communications, linkers, or engines, and the like. Operation modules and profile builders may provide information over ready links implemented by software on the medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2007Publication date: May 17, 2007Inventor: David Montague
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Publication number: 20070052286Abstract: A wheel quick release system for a bicycle or other wheeled vehicle where the wheel can be easily removed by a manual operation on only one side of the wheel hub but is prevented from unexpected separation at all times while engaged with the wheel. A laterally moving skewer mounted concentrically inside a hollow axle is equipped with a “non-touch” nut on one end and is spring loaded toward a quick release cam on the other end thereby always urging the nut against the adjacent dropout. To remove the wheel, the quick release cam is operated and the quick release side assembly is pushed axially inward and a safety mechanism is operated and held in this position while the wheel is removed from the fork dropouts. When the wheel is again inserted into the wheel fork, the skewer automatically locks onto the dropouts, and subsequently if the quick release cam is inadvertently left open by the user, the wheel will be somewhat loose but will remain safely inserted in the wheel mounts.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2006Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: David Montague, Harry Montague
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Publication number: 20070052285Abstract: The present invention relates to a wheel quick release system for a bicycle or other wheeled vehicle where the wheel can be easily removed by a manual operation on only one side of the wheel hub but is prevented from unexpected separation at all times while engaged with the wheel. A laterally moving skewer mounted concentrically inside a hollow axle is equipped with a “non-touch” nut on one end and is spring loaded toward a quick release cam on the other end thereby always urging the nut against the adjacent dropout. In order to remove the wheel, the quick release cam is operated and the quick release side assembly is pushed axially inward and a safety mechanism is operated and held in this position while the wheel is removed from the fork dropouts.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2005Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: David Montague, Harry Montague
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Publication number: 20060076752Abstract: An apparatus and method of securing a bicycle handlebar stem to the front wheel fork steerer tube with handlebar height adjustability and rotation of the handlebar and stem for easy storage. A steering assembly is provided where the handlebar stem is moveably fastened to the front fork steerer tube using a manually operated primary locking device and requiring a secondary action to allow for movement in the form of either height adjustment, or rotation, or both. The connection between the handlebar stem and the front fork steerer tube can be on the interior or the exterior of the front fork steerer tube. With the interior connection, the steerer tube can be elongated to extend above the top of the headset bearings where it is fitted with a collar for clamping onto the internally mounted stem. The handlebar stem and fork steerer tube are fitted with corresponding octagonal or other cross sectional shapes, or a safety tracking system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: David Montague, Harry Montague
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Publication number: 20040050202Abstract: A steering assembly for connecting the front wheel and handlebar of a bicycle or other wheeled vehicle to the frame. A steerer tube is connected to the front wheel and passing through a head tube on the frame. A stem connects the steerer tube to the handlebar, and bearings on the top and bottom of the head tube which allow the steerer tube to pivot axially inside the head tube. The top of the steerer tube extends above the bearings and is slotted and fitted with a quick release clamping device which allows the stem to be raised and lowered inside the steerer tube. The sides of the stem are channeled such that the stem cannot rotate axially inside the steerer tube and the upper portion of the stem can be lifted out of the steerer tube, then rotated, and folded down to the side of the bicycle frame during storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: David Montague, Harry Montague
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Publication number: 20020139217Abstract: A steering assembly for connecting the front wheel and handlebar of a bicycle or other wheeled vehicle to the frame. A steerer tube is connected to the front wheel and passing through a head tube on the frame. A stem connects the steerer tube to the handlebar, and bearings on the top and bottom of the head tube which allow the steerer tube to pivot axially inside the head tube. The top of the steerer tube extends above the bearings and is slotted and fitted with a quick release clamping device which allows the stem to be raised and lowered inside the steerer tube. The sides of the stem are channeled such that the stem cannot rotate axially inside the steerer tube and the upper portion of the stem can be lifted out of the steerer tube, then rotated, and folded down to the side of the bicycle frame during storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventors: David Montague, Harry Montague
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Patent number: 4900047Abstract: A foldable bicycle with separate complete front and rear frames joined at the seat post by concentric frame members. An alignment mechanism automatically actuates as the frames are rotated into a frame open position. A binder bolt mechanism locks the frames open in a rigid orientation. The bicycle frame and components may be configured as a lightweight ten-speed bicycle or as an all terrain bicycle.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1988Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Inventors: Harry Montague, David Montague