Patents by Inventor James D. Fletcher
James D. Fletcher 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: 11945291Abstract: A truck cap having a cap body with an opening, and a cap door that is movable between open and closed positions with respect to the opening. At least one hinge that attaches to the cap body and the cap door of the truck cap. The hinge includes a first hinge bracket member and a second hinge bracket member. The first hinge bracket member includes a hinge bracket to receive a pivot pin. The second hinge bracket member includes a hinge bracket with an opening sized to receive at least a portion of the pivot pin. The first hinge bracket member and the second hinge bracket member are pivotable with respect to each other about the pivot pin. A longitudinally extending gas prop pivotably attached to the pin extending from the second angled portion of the first hinge bracket member and to the pin of the second hinge bracket member.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2023Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Leer GroupInventors: Jeffrey Joal Hickey, Donald Richard Ireland, Terrill D. Becker, Mitchell Austin Westra, James Dillard Fletcher
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Patent number: 5549231Abstract: Various arrangements of a bicycle carrier for transport by motorized vehicle include a particular type of clamping device for securely gripping the tire of a bicycle wheel mounted therein. The clamp comprises a pair of generally parallel, spaced-apart side panels adapted to receive a bicycle wheel and frictionally engage the tire when the panels are drawn together by a suitable closure, such as a bolt and nut combination. Theft protection is afforded by a padlock extending through holes in the two panels. In one arrangement, the clamp is stamped of sheet metal with the side panels being flexible enough to accommodate being drawn together by the adjustable closure. In another arrangement, the side panels are hinged to a base plate so that they can be pivoted into frictional engagement with the bicycle tire. The carrier mounts transversely on a longitudinal support member adapted for installation in the receiver portion of a conventional vehicle-mounted trailer hitch.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1994Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Inventors: James D. Fletcher, Terry L. Harris
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Patent number: 5476203Abstract: Bicycle carrier apparatus includes an H-shaped support frame bearing a pair of opposed threaded clamping members for rigidly gripping the bicycle pedal crank arm mounting bolts on opposite ends of the central crank arm shaft. A further support for the front wheel is provided in which the front wheel tire is frictionally engaged in a secure clamping device. A pair of individual bicycle carriers are affixed to a longitudinal support member which attaches to the receiver portion of a standard vehicle-mounted trailer hitch. An additional pair of bicycle carriers in a similar configuration may be connected to the first carrier apparatus by means of a simple connector assembly. A cartop rack is also disclosed as well as a variant which also mounts to a trailer hitch receiver.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Inventor: James D. Fletcher
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Patent number: 4803971Abstract: A pull-down type arrow rest support for an archery bow is disclosed. The downward motion of the lower limb tip as the bow changes from its drawn position to its relaxed position is used to pull down the arrow rest support out of the path of the arrow. There is no need for cocking the device each time before an arrow is fired, and the pulled-down arrow rest support clears even the largest fletchings so that the arrow is not deflected from its intended path. The arrow rest support disclosed makes it possible to use a V-spool rest or can be adapted to use other commercially available arrow rests. Provisions are made for precise vertical and horizontal adjustments of the arrow position, and the V-rest can be adjusted to accommodate any size arrow.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1987Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Inventor: James D. Fletcher
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Patent number: 4703396Abstract: A latch for securing a printed circuit board adjacent one side of a television chassis wall comprises a T-shaped tongue having a stem connected at one end to the bottom of a plastic body, the other end of the stem adjoining a crossbar. The latch also includes a U-shaped groove disposed adjacent to the top of the body along a major surface thereof for receiving an edge of the printed circuit board. The chassis wall has a neck defined by two shoulders spaced apart to support, respectively, L-shaped arms connected to each side of the body at the bottom thereof. The tongue passes through a T-shaped aperture in the wall beneath the neck such that the crossbar contacts the side of the chassis wall opposite the one side, the aperture being shaped to allow the crossbar to pass therethrough before making contact with the opposite side of the chassis wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1986Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: James D. Fletcher
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Patent number: 4630703Abstract: The two-wheeled vehicle assembly includes a motorcycle, motorbike or powered bicycle having a frame, a pair of wheels, one behind the other, a steering column, including a pair of handlebars and handles, a seat and a motor, and a throttle, throttle linkage as well as a throttle control, the latter connected to one of the handlebars, directly or indirectly. The assembly also includes a moveable auxiliary steering device which extends rearwardly from at least one of the handlebars or steering column, adjacent the seat and which enables the rider to lean back in a relaxed position in the seat, with his or her hands off of the handlebars and still be able to fully and precisely steer the vehicle. The auxiliary steering device can be made to pivot out of the way when desired and is individually repositionable for maximum ease and convenience. It includes an elongated arm, preferably with multiple articulated sections.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1985Date of Patent: December 23, 1986Inventor: James D. Fletcher
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Patent number: 4567875Abstract: An improved mechanical bowstring release device automatically biased to the locked position comprises a hollow, preferably generally cylindrical housing having a central space along the length thereof and a bowstring retainer bar pivotally secured to the housing in the space. A string-retaining end of the bar extends into an opening in the front end of the housing. The bar also includes an opposite coupling end. The bar is pivotable between a bowstring-drawing locked position and a bowstring-releasing unlocked position. An elongated lever arm extends longitudinally of and is pivoted in the housing space, the rear portion thereof extending rearwardly of the housing, the front end thereof being adjacent and generally rearward of the retainer coupling end. One or more couplers connect the front end of the lever arm and the coupling end of the bar. A biasing spring automatically urges the front end of the arm into a position which locks the bar.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1984Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Inventor: James D. Fletcher
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Patent number: 4498448Abstract: A mechanical bowstring release device automatically biased to the locked position having a hollow, preferably generally cylindrical housing having a central space along the length thereof and a bowstring retainer bar pivotably secured to the housing in the space. A string-retaining end of the bar extends into an opening in the front end of the housing. The bar also includes an opposite coupling end. The bar is pivotable between a bowstring-drawing locked position and a bowstring-releasing unlocked position. An elongated lever arm extends longitudinally of and is pivoted in the housing space, the rear portion thereof extending rearwardly of the housing, the front end thereof being adjacent and generally rearward of the retainer coupling end. One or more couplers connect the front end of the lever arm and the coupling end of the bar. A biasing spring automatically urges the front end of the arm into a position which locks the bar.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1982Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Inventor: James D. Fletcher
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Patent number: 4392475Abstract: An improved mechanical bowstring release device has a hollow, preferably generally cylindrical housing having a central space defined by a pair of spaced flanges and a retainer bar pivotably secured to the housing in the space, one end of the bar projecting from the housing when the bar is pivoted into a bowstring-drawing locked position, the bar also being pivotable to a bowstring-releasing unlocked position. A link extends longitudinally of and is pivoted in the housing space and the rear portion thereof defines a V-shaped rearwardly facing receptacle into which is inserted the pointed front portion of a trigger arm. The arm is pivotably secured in the housing space and is rearwardly and laterally of the housing. Couplers connect the front end of the link and the coupling end of the bar. A spring urges the front end of the arm into a position which locks the bar.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1981Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Inventor: James D. Fletcher
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Patent number: 4368370Abstract: Video disc player includes a mechanism for actuating a transfer switch for selectively connecting either the antenna or the player to the television receiver.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1981Date of Patent: January 11, 1983Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: James D. Fletcher
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Patent number: 4325136Abstract: A stylus arm carriage is driven across the record in synchronism with the radial motion of a pickup stylus by means of a carriage drive mechanism which includes a clutch. The clutch is selectively disabled to allow motion of the carriage without hindrance by the carriage drive mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1980Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Assignee: RCA CorporationInventors: Philip E. O'Connell, Larry M. Hughes, James D. Fletcher
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Patent number: 4160437Abstract: A unitary bowstring-holding member in the form of a frame having an integral pair of spaced, opposed resilient clamp jaws, the resiliency thereof being due to the nature of the frame. The device also includes a trigger member having a forked portion intercepting the frame and pivotably connected to one of the jaws, and a link pivotably connected to the other of the jaws and to the forked portion so that movement of the trigger member in a first direction (through the link) forces the jaws toward each other into a bowstring-holding closed position and so that movement of the trigger member in the opposite second direction permits sudden bowstring-releasing opening of the jaws.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1977Date of Patent: July 10, 1979Inventor: James D. Fletcher
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Patent number: 4156417Abstract: An improved archery bowstring release device is provided which includes a housing having a rear finger-receiving portion and a front portion, the latter with forwardly projecting flanges disposed in vertically spaced relation to define a longitudinal space therebetween. A bowstring draw cord defining a loop is preferably secured to the flanges and projects from the housing. A draw cord loop retainer is pivotally secured in the space to the flanges for movement between a locked bowstring-retaining position and an unlocked bowstring-releasing position. If desired, the retainer can be used directly to draw the bowstring rather than utilizing the draw cord, and the draw cord can then be removed from the device. The retainer projects laterally and rearwardly from the housing when in the locked position.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1978Date of Patent: May 29, 1979Inventor: James D. Fletcher
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Patent number: 4083348Abstract: A bowstring draw and trigger release for use with conventional archery bows and the arrows used therewith. The bowstring draw and trigger apparatus provides means for drawing a bowstring taut and releasing same to project the arrow upon the triggering of the apparatus. The bowstring draw and trigger release utilizes a looped draw cord which is disposed about the bowstring and secured by a pivotally mounted holding member. The holding member pivots about a fixed shaft, an end thereof being coupled to the trigger of the apparatus. Actuation of the trigger causes the rotation of a directly coupled member which engages the holding member causing same to rotate forwardly allowing the loop to slide therefrom and thereby release the bowstring. There is a coupling member that directly slidably couples the trigger with the holding member. The respective ends of the coupling member are received between flanges of the trigger and the holding member.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1976Date of Patent: April 11, 1978Inventor: James D. Fletcher
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Patent number: 4022181Abstract: A bowstring draw and trigger release for use with conventional archery bows and the arrows used therewith. The bowstring draw and trigger release is used for drawing a bowstring taut and releasing same to project the arrow upon the triggering of the apparatus. The bowstring draw and trigger release utilizes a looped draw cord which is disposed about the bowstring and secured by a pivotally mounted holding member. The holding member pivots about a fixed shaft, an end thereof being coupled to the trigger of the apparatus. Actuation of the trigger causes the rotation of a directly coupled member which engages the holding member causing same to rotate forwardly allowing the loop to slide therefrom and thereby release the bowstring.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1975Date of Patent: May 10, 1977Inventor: James D. Fletcher
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Patent number: 4011853Abstract: An archery peep sight adapted to be mounted on the bowstring of an archery bow for aligning the path of an arrow. A disc having a centrally located sight opening is attached to the bowstring in fixed space relation with the nocking point on the bowstring. The axis of the sight opening is coextensive with the axis of the disc and is located on the central plane of the disc. A frusto-conical surface is disposed inwardly from a first end of the disc, the apex thereof being terminated at the sight opening. A semi-conical recess is formed in the second end of the disc, the recess defining a horizontal planar surface adjacent the sight opening. Bowstring receiving channels are formed on opposite sides of the disc, the angular interval between a line normal to the bowstring receiving channels and the axis of the sight opening of the disc being in the range of 38.degree.-50.degree..Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1975Date of Patent: March 15, 1977Inventor: James D. Fletcher