Patents by Inventor David Nowicky
David Nowicky 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: 11834258Abstract: An intermediate bulk container (IBC) system including a base and walls, and having an interior space. The system comprises a drain in the base or in a wall, a liner bag having a liner bag drain couplable to the drain in the base or in a wall, and a door coupled to the wall by a hinge and shaped to cover an opening in the wall. The opening extends from a top of the wall. The hinge is coupled to the door to allow the door to rotate into the interior space. A stop prevents the door from rotating beyond the wall. The system may be used by rotating the door into the interior space to expose the opening, reaching through the opening and operatively coupling the liner bag drain at the drain in the base or in a wall, and rotating the door to cover the opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2021Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: A. R. Arena Products, Inc.Inventor: David A Nowicky
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Publication number: 20230076758Abstract: An intermediate bulk container (IBC) system comprising a base and walls, and having an interior space. The system comprises a drain in the base or in a wall, a liner bag having a liner bag drain couplable to the drain in the base or in a wall, and a door coupled to the wall by a hinge and shaped to cover an opening in the wall. The opening extends from a top of the wall. The hinge is coupled to the door to allow the door to rotate into the interior space. A stop prevents the door from rotating beyond the wall. The system may be used by rotating the door into the interior space to expose the opening, reaching through the opening and operatively coupling the liner bag drain at the drain in the base or in a wall, and rotating the door to cover the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2021Publication date: March 9, 2023Inventor: David A. Nowicky
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Publication number: 20100213804Abstract: A drawer assembly adapted to be selectively received within a housing is provided. The drawer assembly comprises a drawer frame, a slide member, and a clip. The drawer frame includes at least one side section, the at least one side section having an elongated slot defined therein. The slide member includes a slide tab having a lock slot defined therein. The clip includes a locking tab. The slide tab is positioned within the elongated slot, wherein the clip is positioned between the slide tab and the at least one side section. The locking tab is positioned within the lock slot so that the slide member is slidably coupled with the at least one side section of the drawer frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: David A. Nowicky, Kelvin H. Wildman
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Patent number: 7748797Abstract: A multi-drawer file cabinet having an upper cabinet that may be stacked on top of a lower file cabinet is provided. The lower cabinet includes a top surface having a peripheral edge with a first perimeter. The upper cabinet includes a base with a sidewall. The sidewall has a peripheral edge with a second perimeter. The second perimeter is larger than the first perimeter so that the sidewall fits around the peripheral edge of the top surface of the first cabinet. The cabinets include an extendable drawer assembly having a pair of slide members slidably positioned between a pair of outer tracks formed in a casing and tracks formed in a drawer frame. Furthermore, a locking assembly is associated with a recess in the casing and a ledge of a drawer head to allow the drawer assembly to remain in a locked position even if the cabinet sustains fire damage.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: John D. Brush & Co., Inc.Inventors: Terri P. Cleveland, Richard J. Rhinewald, Douglas O. Nichol, David Lewis, David A. Nowicky, Philip B. Race, Douglas E. Shaffer, Kelvin H. Wildman, Peter F. Lynch, Scott W. Osiecki, Todd B. Abernethy
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Patent number: 7731888Abstract: A locking mechanism for an enclosure is provided. The enclosure comprises a base including a locking groove formed therein, and a lid pivotally coupled with the base having a lock bore formed therein. The lock mechanism is mounted in the lock bore and includes a pin that is selectively positioned within the locking groove to secure the lid to the base. Also provided is a molding device and method for forming the lock bore. The mold device includes a base member with a pair of arms having a mold protrusion and a lower cam surface. The molding device also includes a housing having a pair of mold protrusion openings. The mold protrusions selectively extend outwardly through mold protrusion openings when a wedge engages the lower cam surfaces on the arms, wherein the arms spread apart from one another to form a pair of snap grooves in the lock bore.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2009Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: John D. Brush & Co., Inc.Inventors: David A. Nowicky, Christine M. Keane, James W. Hall, Douglas E. Shaffer, Philip B. Race, David P. Fisher
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Publication number: 20090121389Abstract: A locking mechanism for an enclosure is provided. The enclosure comprises a base including a locking groove formed therein, and a lid pivotally coupled with the base having a lock bore formed therein. The lock mechanism is mounted in the lock bore and includes a pin that is selectively positioned within the locking groove to secure the lid to the base. Also provided is a molding device and method for forming the lock bore. The mold device includes a base member with a pair of arms having a mold protrusion and a lower cam surface. The molding device also includes a housing having a pair of mold protrusion openings. The mold protrusions selectively extend outwardly through mold protrusion openings when a wedge engages the lower cam surfaces on the arms, wherein the arms spread apart from one another to form a pair of snap grooves in the lock bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2009Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: David A. Nowicky, Christine M. Keane, James W. Hall, Douglas E. Shaffer, Philip B. Race, David P. Fisher
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Publication number: 20080202179Abstract: A locking mechanism for an enclosure is provided. The enclosure comprises a base including a locking groove formed therein, and a lid pivotally coupled with the base having a lock bore formed therein. The lock mechanism is mounted in the lock bore and includes a pin that is selectively positioned within the locking groove to secure the lid to the base. Also provided is a molding device and method for forming the lock bore. The mold device includes a base member with a pair of arms having a mold protrusion and a lower cam surface. The molding device also includes a housing having a pair of mold protrusion openings. The mold protrusions selectively extend outwardly through mold protrusion openings when a wedge engages the lower cam surfaces on the arms, wherein the arms spread apart from one another to form a pair of snap grooves in the lock bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2006Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: David A. Nowicky, Christine M. Keane, James W. Hall, Douglas E. Shaffer, Philip B. Race, David P. Fisher
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Publication number: 20080190156Abstract: An escutcheon plate assembly including an escutcheon plate body, at least one flange, and a fastening clip is provided. The escutcheon plate body is positioned within an opening defined in a front panel of an enclosure. The flange includes a first portion that extends a first distance from the escutcheon plate body, and a second portion that extends a second distance from the escutcheon plate body. The first portion includes an extension wall and an offset wall that define a slot. The fastening clip is positioned within the slot between a back surface of the front panel and the first portion of the flange to securely fasten the escutcheon plate to the front panel. The escutcheon plate may also include a handle recess that operates in conjunction with a handle insert positioned on the opposite side of the enclosure to make it easier to pick up or move the enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2005Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventors: David A. Nowicky, Kelvin H. Wildman
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Publication number: 20070252490Abstract: A multi-drawer file cabinet having an upper cabinet that may be stacked on top of a lower file cabinet is provided. The lower cabinet includes a top surface having a peripheral edge with a first perimeter. The upper cabinet includes a base with a sidewall. The sidewall has a peripheral edge with a second perimeter. The second perimeter is larger than the first perimeter so that the sidewall fits around the peripheral edge of the top surface of the first cabinet. The cabinets include an extendable drawer assembly having a pair of slide members slidably positioned between a pair of outer tracks formed in a casing and tracks formed in a drawer frame. Furthermore, a locking assembly is associated with a recess in the casing and a ledge of a drawer head to allow the drawer assembly to remain in a locked position even if the cabinet sustains fire damage.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2004Publication date: November 1, 2007Inventors: Terri Cleveland, Richard Rhinewald, Douglas Nichol, David Lewis, David Nowicky, Philip Race, Douglas Shaffer, Kelvin Wildman, Peter Lynch, Scott Osiecki, Todd Abernethy
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Patent number: 6966206Abstract: This system allows a lock to be snap fit into an escutcheon plate in a secure mount that holds the lock irremovability in place in a proper position so that it cannot rotate or slide axially inward or outward. The lock socket has a pair of alignment flats to receive the lock in a proper orientation and an opposed pair of resilient snap locks. The resilient snap locks are free to move radially in and out. The lock barrel has a cam surface leading up to the diameter that fits in the lock socket. The diameter includes a pair of alignment flats and an opposed pair of snap lock flats. As the lock is inserted, the cam surface spreads open the resilient snap locks. These pass over the retainer lip and snap into the snap lock flats where the snap locks retain the lock barrel against axial movement.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: John D. Brush & Co., Inc.Inventors: James E. Masseth, Jr., David A. Nowicky
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Publication number: 20050223765Abstract: This system allows a lock to be snap fit into an escutcheon plate in a secure mount that holds the lock irremovability in place in a proper position so that it cannot rotate or slide axially inward or outward. The lock socket has a pair of alignment flats to receive the lock in a proper orientation and an opposed pair of resilient snap locks. The resilient snap locks are free to move radially in and out. The lock barrel has a cam surface leading up to the diameter that fits in the lock socket. The diameter includes a pair of alignment flats and an opposed pair of snap lock flats. As the lock is inserted, the cam surface spreads open the resilient snap locks. These pass over the retainer lip and snap into the snap lock flats where the snap locks retain the lock barrel against axial movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2005Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: James Masseth, David Nowicky
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Patent number: 6932396Abstract: This support arm assembly for connection between a safe's lid and base includes a bracket for connection to the base and a linear support arm that connects between the bracket and lid. The bracket includes a side face adapted for connection to the inside of the base. An upward facing side of the bracket includes a linear slot that is parallel to the side of the safe when the bracket is mounted. The support arm has a generally flat planar configuration that is adapted for placement through the slot transverse to the upward facing side of the bracket. The support arm has an upper end pivotally connected to the lid and a lower end having a bend that prevents it from being withdrawn from the slot. The lower end also has an abrupt notch adjacent the bend that is adapted to interlock with the slot to hold the lid open.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: John D. Brush & Co., Inc.Inventors: James E. Masseth, Jr., David A. Nowicky
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Patent number: 6895789Abstract: This lockable latch with catch for use with briefcase type fireproof safes allows the user to carry the safe by its handle (briefcase style) without the lid being locked to the body. It has both a latch and a catch that can pivot or move away from their engagement positions in a plane parallel to, and within, the body of the safe. A release button pivots the latch away from its engagement position and thereby unlatches the latch. Alternatively, a locking member can be interposed so as to prevent the latch from pivoting away from its position of engagement with the catch when the safe is locked. When the locking member is engaged and the latch is thereby locked into engagement position, the ability of the catch to temporarily pivot or move out of the way of the latch still allows the safe lid to snap shut.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: John D. Brush & Co., Inc.Inventors: James E. Masseth, Jr., David A. Nowicky
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Publication number: 20040100107Abstract: This support arm assembly for connection between a safe's lid and base has two main parts, a bracket for connection to the safe's base and a linear support arm that connects between the bracket and the lid. The bracket has a generally “L” shaped cross-section with a side face adapted for connection to the inside of the safe's base proximate its upper edge. The other face of the “L” shaped bracket serves as its upward facing side and is provided with a linear slot that is parallel to the side of the safe when the bracket is mounted. The linear support arm has a generally flat planar configuration that is adapted for placement through the linear slot in the bracket transverse to the upward facing side of the bracket. It is slidable in the slot parallel to the side face of the bracket and the side of the safe. The linear support arm has an upper end pivotally connected to the safe lid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: James E. Masseth, David A. Nowicky
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Publication number: 20040069023Abstract: This lockable latch with catch for use with briefcase type fireproof safes allows the user to carry the safe by its handle (briefcase style) without the lid being locked to the body. It has both a latch and a catch that can pivot or move away from their engagement positions in a plane parallel to, and within, the body of the safe. A release button pivots the latch away from its engagement position and thereby unlatches the latch. Alternatively, a locking member can be interposed so as to prevent the latch from pivoting away from its position of engagement with the catch when the safe is locked. When the locking member is engaged and the latch is thereby locked into engagement position, the ability of the catch to temporarily pivot or move out of the way of the latch still allows the safe lid to snap shut.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: James E. Masseth, David A. Nowicky
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Publication number: 20040069029Abstract: This snap-in lock retention system allows a lock to be snap fit into an escutcheon plate in a secure mount that holds the lock irremovably in place in a proper position so that it cannot rotate or slide axially inward or outward. It eliminates the need for any fastener, since the complete locking effect is supplied by the interlocking shapes of the lock and lock socket. The lock socket has a pair of alignment flats to receive the lock in a proper orientation and an opposed pair of resilient snap locks. The resilient snap locks are free to move radially in and out by virtue of a slot that partially separates the snap locks from the rest of the escutcheon plate. The lock barrel has a cam surface leading up to the diameter that fits in the lock socket. This diameter includes a pair of alignment flats and an opposed pair of snap lock flats. As the lock is inserted, the cam surface spreads open the resilient snap locks.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: James E. Masseth, David A. Nowicky
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Patent number: D528735Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: John D. Brush & Co., Inc.Inventors: Scott W. Osiecki, Garth R. Gibby, David A. Nowicky
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Patent number: D677055Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2012Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: John D. Brush & Co., Inc.Inventors: David A. Nowicky, Eric Green
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Patent number: D699788Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: John D. Brush & Co., Inc.Inventors: David A. Nowicky, Eric Green
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Patent number: D872836Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2018Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: A.R. Arena Products, Inc.Inventors: David Nowicky, Donald E. Wilcox