Patents by Inventor James N. Fitzsimmons
James N. Fitzsimmons 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: 6599164Abstract: A fountain toy comprising a channel defining first and second openings and a conduit adjacent to the channel defining a downward delay path. The conduit includes a first opening near the top of the channel and a second opening communicating with the second opening of the channel. An intake portal for transferring liquid from an external source is coupled to a nozzle located adjacent to the base of the channel. When the external source provides liquid to the intake portal, the liquid travels through the nozzle and flows upward and out of the channel in a laminar flow. A spherical game piece is placed by a user in the first opening of the conduit, where it travels through the conduit. When the game piece reaches the bottom of the conduit, the game piece enters the channel and is carried by the stream of liquid through the channel and out of the fountain to be suspended in the air.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: The Little Tikes CompanyInventors: Christina N. Gerwitz, Larry C. Dick, Thomas E. Fish, James N. Fitzsimmons
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Patent number: 6007437Abstract: A basketball backboard formed of a structural foam material such as structural foam polypropylene. The backboard is provided with an inmolded graphics sheet formed of the same material as that used to form the backboard. The graphics sheet of material is formed with pores to receive the printing inks whereby a desired visual graphics display is provided on an exposed facing surface of the graphics sheet. The backboard is formed as a high strength rigid structure having good rebound characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1997Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: Randy R. Schickert, James N. Fitzsimmons
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Patent number: 5951416Abstract: A breakaway net attachment system for detachably mounting a basketball net to the rim of a basketball goal with resilient net clips. The net clips include a base portion attachable to the rim and a retainer portion for detachably retaining the net in association with the rim. The rim preferably includes a plurality of studs or apertures located along an undersurface thereof for engaging within apertures or projections provided on the clips, whereby the clips are retained in engagement with the rim. In some embodiments, the clips are provided with flexible fingers for retaining the net wherein the fingers will release the net in response to a predetermined force being applied to the net. In further embodiments, the clips are adapted to be pulled off of the rim when a predetermined force is applied to the net.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: David A. Allen, Ronald A. White, James N. Fitzsimmons, Joseph K. Bohrman, Randy R. Schickert
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Patent number: 5916047Abstract: A portable basketball goal support system having a base, a ballast tank, and an arm for supporting a basketball goal support pole can be assembled in a compact configuration for shipping or storage and an expanded configuration for use. The support pole is mounted at a rear portion of the base and angled forward in the expanded configuration. In the expanded configuration, the ballast tank extends at least partially behind the support pole, while in the compact configuration, the ballast tank may be nested within portion of the base, thereby occupying less space. The support pole may be formed with a generally "pear"-shaped cross section defined by large and small curved portions connected by relatively straight sections, such that the large curved portion readily adapts to existing mounting hardware. One or more of the base, ballast tank, and support arm may be formed from plastic with a printed graphics sheet integrally molded therewith.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1996Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: Randy R. Schickert, David A. Allen, Ronald A. White, Mark E. Davis, James N. Fitzsimmons
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Patent number: 5839714Abstract: A basketball assembly for supporting a backboard comprises, a base having a plurality of generally vertical side walls and a base face extending between said sidewalls. The base face and one of said side walls defining a forward edge. The assembly includes a pole, having spaced apart ends. An elongated opening is provided in the base for supporting one end of said pole on said base with said pole at an angle to the vertical to extend the other end of the pile over and beyond the forward edge of the base.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1995Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: James N. Fitzsimmons, David A. Allen, Randy R. Schickert, Michael A. Niver
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Patent number: 5830090Abstract: A basketball goal unit having a first mounting plate for attachment to a backboard, a second mounting plate pivotally mounted to the first mounting plate, a rim supported from the second mounting plate, and a resilient member located between and in contact with the first and second mounting plates, the resilient member acting to bias the second mounting plate to a normal use position, wherein the resilient member is compressed and the second mounting plate is permitted to pivot a specified amount toward the first mounting plate when the rim receives a force having a downward component greater than a threshold level. Thereafter, the second mounting plate automatically pivots back to its normal use position due to the biasing action of the resilient member.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: James N. Fitzsimmons, Randy R. Schickert
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Patent number: 5792010Abstract: A basketball net clip for a breakaway net attachment system that detachably mounts a basketball net to the rim of a basketball goal at predetermined locations along the rim. The net clips are resilient and include a base portion attachable to the rim and a retainer portion for detachably retaining the net in association with the rim. The rim preferably includes a plurality of studs located along an undersurface thereof for engaging within apertures formed in the clips whereby the clips are retained in engagement with the rim. In one embodiment, the clips are provided with fingers for retaining the net wherein the fingers will release the net in response to a predetermined force being applied to the net. In a further embodiment, the clip is adapted to be pulled off of the rim when a predetermined force is applied to the net.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: David A. Allen, Ronald A. White, Joseph K. Bohrman, James N. Fitzsimmons
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Patent number: 5752349Abstract: A support structure or ground sleeve for supporting a pole including a cap threadably engageable with an open end of a sleeve body. The ground sleeve includes a sleeve body adapted to be positioned in a ground surface for receiving and supporting a pole and includes at least one flange extending outwardly from the sleeve body for preventing the sleeve from rotating in the ground, a collet for engaging the pole, and an inwardly tapered closed end of the sleeve body for centering an end of the pole. An inwardly tapered race surface of the cap and a plurality of cirumferentially-spaced tabs of the sleeve body cooperate to define the collet. In addition, the ground sleeve is formed of a weather resistant non-corrosive material.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: James N. Fitzsimmons, Randy R. Schickert
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Patent number: 5626339Abstract: A basketball backboard formed of a structural foam material such as structural foam polypropylene. The backboard is provided with an inmolded graphics sheet formed of the same material as that used to form the backboard. The graphics sheet of material is formed with pores to receive the printing inks whereby a desired visual graphics display is provided on an exposed facing surface of the graphics sheet. The backboard is formed as a high strength rigid structure having good rebound characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1994Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: Randy R. Schickert, James N. Fitzsimmons
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Patent number: 5586759Abstract: A basketball goal unit is disclosed having a first mounting plate for attachment to a backboard, a second mounting plate pivotally mounted to the first mounting plate, a rim supported from the second mounting plate, and a resilient member located between and in contact with the first and second mounting plates, the resilient member acting to bias the second mounting plate to a normal use position, wherein the resilient member is compressed and the second mounting plate is permitted to pivot a specified amount toward the first mounting plate when the rim receives a force having a downward component greater than a threshold level. Thereafter, the second mounting plate automatically pivots back to its normal use position due to the biasing action of the resilient member.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1994Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: James N. Fitzsimmons, Randy R. Schickert
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Patent number: 5571229Abstract: A support structure or ground sleeve for supporting a pole including a cap threadably engageable with an open end of a sleeve body. The ground sleeve includes a sleeve body adapted to be positioned in a ground surface for receiving and supporting a pole and includes at least one flange extending outwardly from the sleeve body for preventing the sleeve from rotating in the ground, a collet for engaging the pole, and an inwardly tapered closed end of the sleeve body for centering an end of the pole. An inwardly tapered race surface of the cap and a plurality of cirumferentially-spaced tabs of the sleeve body cooperate to define the collet. In addition, the ground sleeve is formed of a weather resistant non-corrosive material.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1994Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: James N. Fitzsimmons, Randy R. Schickert
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Patent number: 5524883Abstract: A breakaway net attachment system for mounting a basketball net to the rim of a basketball goal at predetermined locations along the rim. The system includes clips which are attachable to the rim and which include retainer portions for retaining the net in association with the rim. The rim preferably includes a plurality of studs located along an undersurface thereof for engaging within apertures formed in the clips whereby the clips are retained in engagement with the rim. In one embodiment, the clips are provided with fingers for retaining the net wherein the fingers will release the net in response to a predetermined force being applied to the net. In a further embodiment, the clip is adapted to be pulled off of the rim when a predetermined force is applied to the net.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: David A. Allen, Ronald A. White, James N. Fitzsimmons, Joseph K. Bohrman
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Patent number: 5415393Abstract: A support assembly for supporting and orienting an elongated pole to extend at an angle to the vertical, wherein the support assembly includes a pole having spaced apart upper and lower ends, an intermediate point and a lower portion between the intermediate point and lower end. The support assembly also includes a base having a pivot axis, a point of pole engagement and an extension generally in the same direction as the angular extension of the pole when assembled on the base such that the pole and the base extension generally form two legs of an angle. The support assembly includes a support arm having spaced apart ends, wherein one of the ends engages the base in spaced relationship from the point of pole engagement on the base, and wherein an extension presents the other of the ends at the intermediate point on the pole when assembled so that the base extension, the support arm extension and the lower portion of the pole form a triangle.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: James N. Fitzsimmons, David A. Allen
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Patent number: 5292118Abstract: An elevator system for a basketball backboard comprising, in combination, a parallelogram frame and a backboard connected to the frame. A ratchet and pawl arrangement is connected between one of the arms and one of the vertical surfaces of the parallelogram frame so that a first vertical surface is freely movable upward relative to a second vertical surface and is held in a selected vertical position when the vertical lifting force applied to the first vertical surface is removed. The ratchet includes a plurality of ratchet teeth connected to and movable with one arm relative to the first vertical surface. The pawl is pivotally connected to the first vertical surface and disposed for engagement with the ratchet teeth to hold the first vertical panel in a selected vertical position when the vertical lifting force is removed.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1992Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: David A. Allen, Joseph K. Bohrman, James N. Fitzsimmons, Michael A. Niver
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Patent number: 5207407Abstract: A base for a basketball support pole comprising, in combination, a plurality of walls arranged at an angle to each other and forming a polyhedron shaped body, support structure within the body defining an elongated opening extending into the body at an angle to the vertical and for receiving a support pole, structure for securing the pole in the opening against rotation about the elongated axis of the pole and against withdrawal from the opening, structure within the body defining a ballast receiving enclosure, and ballast within the ballast receiving enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1991Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Assignee: Huffy CorporationInventors: James N. Fitzsimmons, Michael A. Niver, David A. Allen
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Patent number: 4668463Abstract: A method for producing a linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) film by slot-die extrusion from an extrudate having an inherent draw resonance tendency whereby draw resonance is eliminated in the production of film at high speeds. Film of commercially uniform gauge thickness is obtained having significantly improved strength over films formed by conventional slot-die extrusion of LLDPE.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1982Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Clopay CorporationInventors: Leopoldo V. Cancio, James N. Fitzsimmons, Robert M. Mortellite, Pai-Chuan Wu
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Patent number: 4626574Abstract: A method for producing a linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) film by slot-die extrusion from an extrudate having an inherent draw resonance tendency whereby draw resonance is eliminated in the production of film at high speeds. Film of commercially uniform gauge thickness is obtained having significantly improved strength over films formed by conventional slot-die extrusion of LLDPE.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1985Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: Clopay CorporationInventors: Leopoldo V. Cancio, James N. Fitzsimmons, Robert M. Mortellite, Pai-Chuan Wu