Patents by Inventor James Harold Idell

James Harold Idell 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).

  • Patent number: 6474927
    Abstract: A freight transportation container can accept standardized pallets and is suitable for the transportation by land, sea, or air. The size and construction of the container permits the loading and removal of freight by a conventional fork lift truck, and allows placement of the container in standard-sized trucks and aircraft. Lockdown lips formed on the bottom of the container secure the container to the floors of trucks and aircraft. The freight container also is part of a system for transportation whereby the freight can be loaded, inventoried, locked, and sealed at a customer's premises, and remain under the custody of one entity throughout shipment of the freight to the consignee. An empty freight container can be delivered to a customer's premises on a truck having a cab and removable trailer, so that the container and trailer can remain there for loading, and then later be picked up by the cab and taken to holding areas, other trucks, ships, aircraft, or directly to the consignee.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Assignee: Federal Express Corporation
    Inventors: Allen C. McAdams, Bruce Thomas Bullion, III, William G. Cummings, James Harold Idell, Barry J. Atkins, Mark D. Yerger
  • Patent number: 6406249
    Abstract: A method of shipping freight directly from a customer's premises to the premises of the consignee. The method includes transporting to a customer's premises at least one freight container. The freight container includes a base, a roof, a pair of opposed side walls, and a pair of opposed end walls. One of the end walls includes an opening for the loading and removal of freight. The container and the opening are sufficiently large to permit the loading and unloading of freight to and from the container by a conventional fork lift truck. The container has a size of approximately 13 feet long, 8 feet high, and 8 feet wide. The method also includes, at the customer's premises, loading freight into the at least one freight container and securing the freight in the freight container. The method further includes transporting the at least one freight container and its loaded freight, in a secured state, from the customer's premises and to the premises of the consignee of the freight.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 18, 2002
    Assignee: Federal Express Corporation
    Inventors: Allan C. McAdams, Bruce Thomas Bullion, III, William G. Cummings, James Harold Idell, Barry J. Atkins, Mark D. Yerger