Patents by Inventor Howard Scott Ryan
Howard Scott Ryan 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: 8006328Abstract: A bed frame comprising T shaped side rails provide support for a box spring and mattress. A leg assembly is affixed to the bed frame and is affixed to the side rail and to the cross rails for better strength of connection. The use of T-shaped side rails provides more resistance to twisting and bowing and thereby more resistant to damage a leg or other structural component of the bed frame from moving the bed frame across the floor. The use of the T-shape cross section side rails enables the overall bed frame to support more weight with less deflection than the convention L-shaped side rails. There are also headboard and footboard brackets that take advantage of the greater height of the vertical flange of the side rail to have affixation means, such as rivets, that are further spaced apart to provide a more rigid connection between the brackets and the side rails.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2010Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Paul Eric Carlson, Howard Scott Ryan
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Patent number: 7954184Abstract: A bed frame comprising T-shaped side rails provides support for a box spring and mattress. The T-shaped side rails provide more resistance to twisting and bowing and enables the overall bed frame to support more weight with less deflection than the convention L-shaped side rails. The T-shaped side rails may be two L-shaped angle irons affixed together or a unitary T-shaped member that can also be used for other structural components of the bed frame such as a center beam. The vertical flange of the T-shape can be non-linear. In a further embodiment, the side rails are comprised of a metal skin enclosing a hollow area with a horizontal, flat shelf for supporting the box spring and a contiguous vertical surface generally at a right angle to the horizontal shelf to retain the box spring in it desired position.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Paul E. Carlson, Howard Scott Ryan
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Publication number: 20110078056Abstract: A method for merchandising a premium bed support system. The method includes advising various parties in the distribution system for selling a bed support system to a retail consumer as to the benefit of a premium bed support system so that the retail consumer has the opportunity of purchasing the premium bed support system in place of the standard bed support normally sold along with a bed. In the method, there can be a written document, such as a hangtag or other means at the retail furniture store that advises the retail consumer as to the advantages and benefits of the premium bed support system over the minimum bed support that qualify under the warranty of the bedding manufacturer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: Richard S. Polevov, Howard Scott Ryan, Paul Eric Carlson
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Patent number: 7874027Abstract: A comprehensive means of providing protection to a bed frame by covering various locations about the bed frame with plastic shields. The plastic shields are adapted to enclose the various locations about the bed frame including the ends of side rails, the junction of side rails and cross members, leg assemblies and the side rails themselves. The shields comprise a pair of housings joined together with a living hinge such that the free ends can be affixed together to surround and enclose the various locations where sharp edges are present. The use of the shields provides overall protection to all of the locations where there may be sharp edges that could harm a person striking the location and thus there is a comprehensive approach to full protection of the bed frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property, LLCInventors: Richard Polevoy, Howard Scott Ryan, Paul Eric Carlson
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Publication number: 20100138993Abstract: A bed frame comprising T shaped side rails provide support for a box spring and mattress. A leg assembly is affixed to the bed frame and is affixed to the side rail and to the cross rails for better strength of connection. The use of T-shaped side rails provides more resistance to twisting and bowing and thereby more resistant to damage a leg or other structural component of the bed frame from moving the bed frame across the floor. The use of the T-shape cross section side rails enables the overall bed frame to support more weight with less deflection than the convention L-shaped side rails. There are also headboard and footboard brackets that take advantage of the greater height of the vertical flange of the side rail to have affixation means, such as rivets, that are further spaced apart to provide a more rigid connection between the brackets and the side rails.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Paul Eric Carlson, Howard Scott Ryan
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Publication number: 20100102609Abstract: A lift truck includes a seat assembly having a first frame and a seat bottom pivotably mounted to the frame for pivotable movement between a standing operating position and a sitting operating position. The seat bottom has an upper facing surface for supporting an operator sitting on the seat bottom when the seat bottom is in the sitting operator position and a lower surface facing outwardly when the seat bottom is in the standing operator position for supporting an operator leaning against the seat bottom.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: Thomas W. Confer, Gregory W. Smiley, David B. Howe, Craig Cochran, Mark Berkobin, Baker Whisnant, Robert Holben, William Conway, Howard Scott Ryan, Douglas M. Russell, David L. Fergot
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Patent number: 7665163Abstract: A bed frame comprising T shaped side rails provide support for a box spring and mattress. A leg assembly is affixed to the bed frame and is affixed to the side rail and to the cross rails for better strength of connection. The use of T-shaped side rails provides more resistance to twisting and bowing and thereby more resistant to damage a leg or other structural component of the bed frame from moving the bed frame across the floor. The use of the T-shape cross section side rails enables the overall bed frame to support more weight with less deflection than the convention L-shaped side rails. There are also headboard and footboard brackets that take advantage of the greater height of the vertical flange of the side rail to have affixation means, such as rivets, that are further spaced apart to provide a more rigid connection between the brackets and the side rails.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2007Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Paul Eric Carlson, Howard Scott Ryan
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Publication number: 20090300840Abstract: A bed frame comprising T-shaped side rails provides support for a box spring and mattress. The T-shaped side rails provide more resistance to twisting and bowing and enables the overall bed frame to support more weight with less deflection than the convention L-shaped side rails. The T-shaped side rails may be two L-shaped angle irons affixed together or a unitary T-shaped member that can also be used for other structural components of the bed frame such as a center beam. The vertical flange of the T-shape can be non-linear. In a further embodiment, the side rails are comprised of a metal skin enclosing a hollow area with a horizontal, flat shelf for supporting the box spring and a contiguous vertical surface generally at a right angle to the horizontal shelf to retain the box spring in it desired position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2008Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Paul E. Carlson, Howard Scott Ryan
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Patent number: 7610682Abstract: A caster and leg assembly for supporting a piece of furniture on a floor. The assembly includes a caster affixed within a recessed area formed in the bottom of a wooden or plastic furniture leg to create a strong support for the furniture as well as create a good appearance. The caster has at least one spherical roller supported within the housing to allow the furniture to be readily movable omnidirectionally. With one spherical roller, the weight of the furniture acts at the center of the spherical roller. In one embodiment, there are three spherical rollers located equidistant from the vertical center line of the assembly to support the furniture weight equally by the spherical rollers. A glide can be readily attached and detached from the bottom of the caster and, when attached, the glide cup covers the spherical rollers and presents a flat, planar bottom surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2006Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property, LLCInventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Howard Scott Ryan, Paul Eric Carlson
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Patent number: 7363666Abstract: A cross member that can be used with a bed frame or bed rails to provide support for a box spring and mattress. The cross member is attachable to the side rail of the bed by a snap-in system where the ends of the cross member are comprised of slide ends that interfit into receptacles located along the side rails. A leg is used to support a bed frame member that is self adjusting by a mechanism that can be unlocked by a person to drop the leg downwardly by gravity to contact the floor and is then lockable in that extended length.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property, LLCInventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Howard Scott Ryan, Paul Eric Carlson
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Patent number: 7363665Abstract: A bed frame having a bumper assembly that can be added to the foot end of the bed frame in order to extend the length of the bed frame fully support the box spring and mattress. The bumper assembly can be factory installed or provided as a kit to install on site and includes a rigid straight member and curved ends dimensioned and radiused to surround the box spring. An extender rail is also optionally added to the normal center beam and affixed to support the rigid straight member. The extender rail can have a leg that supports the extender rail from the floor and that support thereby includes a support for the bumper assembly. The completed bed frame with the extender assembly also can have various protective members affixed thereto in order to provide protection to a user as well as improve the overall appearance of the bed frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2005Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property, LLCInventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Paul Eric Carlson, Howard Scott Ryan
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Patent number: 7363664Abstract: A bed frame comprising T shaped side rails provide support for a box spring and mattress. A leg assembly is affixed to the bed frame and is affixed to the side rail and to the cross rails for better strength of connection. The use of T-shaped side rails provides more resistance to twisting and bowing and thereby more resistant to damage a leg or other structural component of the bed frame from moving the bed frame across the floor. The use of the T-shape cross section side rails enables the overall bed frame to support more weight with less deflection than the convention L-shaped side rails. There are also headboard and footboard brackets that take advantage of the greater height of the vertical flange of the side rail to have affixation means, such as rivets, that are further spaced apart to provide a more rigid connection between the brackets and the side rails.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2005Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property, L.L.C.Inventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Paul Eric Carlson, Howard Scott Ryan
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Patent number: 7219378Abstract: A T-shaped support member that can be used with a bed frame or bed rails to provide support for a box spring and mattress. A leg assembly is affixed to the support member and is used to support the cross member. The leg assembly includes a housing having a leg that extends downwardly from the support member to contact the floor on which the bed frame or bed rails are located. The length the leg is extendable from the support member is self adjusting by a mechanism that can be twisted to an unlocked position to drop the leg downwardly quickly to contact the floor and then twisted back to lock the leg in that extended length.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2005Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property, LLCInventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Paul Eric Carlson, Howard Scott Ryan
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Patent number: 7100228Abstract: A protective member, preferably an extruded plastic is used to enclose, at least partially, a component of a bed frame so as to provide protection against inadvertent injury to a user striking the otherwise sharp edges of the component. The components are normally a side rail and a center rail and the protective member is snapped fitted to that component by the presence of curved lips that at least partially encircle the external edges of the component. There are also ribs formed in the protective member and which position the protective member a predetermined distance away from the particular component. In the case of the center rail, the protective member is spaced away from the upper surface of the center rail so as to compensate for the lower position of that surface with respect to the head and foot cross members so that a box spring resting upon the side rails and the center rail is supported evenly and does not bow at its center due to a spatial difference between the center rail and the cross members.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2004Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Howard Scott Ryan, Paul Eric Carlson
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Patent number: 7073218Abstract: A cross member that can be used with a bed frame or bed rails to provide support for a box spring and mattress. The cross member is attachable to the side rail of the bed by a snap-in system where the ends of the cross member are comprised of slide ends that interfit into receptacles located along the side rails. A leg is used to support a bed frame member that is self adjusting by a mechanism that can be unlocked by a person to drop the leg downwardly by gravity to contact the floor and is then lockable in that extended length.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2003Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property, LLCInventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Howard Scott Ryan, Paul Eric Carlson
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Patent number: 7007321Abstract: A system for connecting side rails of a bed frame with a headboard and/or footboard. A hook plate is affixed to the side rails and has a pair of hooks extending outwardly from the ends of the side rails. The hooks form slots in the hook plates and the slots have forward edges formed at a predetermined angle with respect to the vertical. A receiver housing is affixed to the headboard and/or footboard and has a vertical opening with a pair of transverse pins that span that opening. The side rails are affixed to the headboard and/or footboard by inserting the hooks into the vertical opening to engage the pins. A lever arm, pivotally affixed to the receiver housing, can be pivoted to force the hook plate downwardly to forcefully engage and lock the forward edge of the slots with the pins.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Howard Scott Ryan, Paul Eric Carlson
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Patent number: 6854160Abstract: A caster assembly that can be used with furniture to support the furniture and to make the furniture mobile. The caster assembly has a housing with a stem that extends upwardly to be attached to the particular piece of furniture. Within the housing is a plurality of spherical rollers that are supported within the housing so as to be rotatable about their center points and therefore can rotate in any direction as the furniture is moved. In the preferred embodiment, there are three spherical rollers that are all equidistant from the center line or longitudinal axis of the stem so that the weight of the furniture that bears down upon the stem is supported equally by the spherical rollers contacting the floor. As a further feature, a glide cup is provided that can be readily attached and detached from the bottom of the housing and, whet attached, the glide cup covers the spherical rollers and presents a flat, planar surface that contacts the floor.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property, LLCInventors: Richard Polevoy, Howard Scott Ryan, Paul Eric Carlson
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Patent number: D540938Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: R.W. Beckett CorporationInventors: John P. Graham, Will Meibuhr, Martin J. Fabian, Frank J. Witkowski, III, Robert L. Naas, Len H. Nicholas, Howard Scott Ryan
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Patent number: D573248Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2006Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: R. W. Beckett CorporationInventors: Howard Scott Ryan, David T. Middleton, Jr., John P. Graham
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Patent number: D634760Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2009Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Air Innovations Inc.Inventors: David L. Fergot, Kurt R. Werner, Howard Scott Ryan