Patents by Inventor Matthew Lerch

Matthew Lerch 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: 7562454
    Abstract: A folding knife incorporates an opening assist mechanism that functions to drive the blade from the closed to the open position. The knife may be either automatic or semi-automatic. In one embodiment a pair of spring arms, one located to each lateral side of the blade is interconnected at their forward ends with a pin and a roller sleeve. The spring arms apply pressure to the tang of the blade when the blade is closed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 21, 2009
    Assignee: Mentor Group, L.L.C.
    Inventors: Kenneth Steigerwalt, Matthew Lerch
  • Publication number: 20080083118
    Abstract: A folding knife incorporates an opening assist mechanism that functions to drive the blade from the closed to the open position. The knife may be either automatic or semi-automatic. In one embodiment a pair of spring arms, one located to each lateral side of the blade is interconnected at their forward ends with a pin and a roller sleeve. The spring arms apply pressure to the tang of the blade when the blade is closed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2007
    Publication date: April 10, 2008
    Inventors: Kenneth Steigerwalt, Matthew Lerch
  • Patent number: 7293360
    Abstract: A folding knife incorporates an opening assist mechanism that functions to drive the blade from the closed to the open position. The knife may be either automatic or semi-automatic. In one embodiment a pair of spring arms, one located to each lateral side of the blade is interconnected at their forward ends with a pin and a roller sleeve. The spring arms apply pressure to the tang of the blade when the blade is closed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2007
    Assignee: Mentor Group, LLC
    Inventors: Kenneth Steigerwalt, Matthew Lerch
  • Publication number: 20070176358
    Abstract: Document storage trays are disclosed that may be stacked in at least two different configurations including a “nesting” stack where an upper tray fits within the storage area of a lower tray and, in turn, is also able to receive a tray within its own storage area so that multiple trays can be stacked nested together. The document storage trays may also be stacked in a vertical configuration and the trays include appropriately placed slots, detents, bosses and legs for a stable vertical stacking configuration so that multiple trays may be stacked one on top of another and form a stable structure. At least one embodiment further enables the trays to be stacked in a cascaded form so that front edges of the trays are staggered laterally from the bottom tray to the top tray. At least one embodiment includes a built-in collating function so that each tray is able to receive documents from one of two different and perpendicularly oriented sides.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2006
    Publication date: August 2, 2007
    Inventors: Timothy Killinger, Matthew Lerch, Aaron Smith, Gilberto Cavada, Melanie Conklin
  • Publication number: 20070102386
    Abstract: Document storage trays are disclosed that may be stacked in at least two different configurations including a “nesting” stack where an upper tray fits within the storage area of a lower tray and, in turn, is also able to receive a tray within its own storage area so that multiple trays can be stacked nested together. The document storage trays may also be stacked in a vertical configuration and the trays include appropriately placed slots, detents, bosses and legs for a stable vertical stacking configuration so that multiple trays may be stacked one on top of another and form a stable structure. At least one embodiment further enables the trays to be stacked in a cascaded form so that front edges of the trays are staggered laterally from the bottom tray to the top tray. At least one embodiment includes a built-in collating function so that each tray is able to receive documents from one of two different and perpendicularly oriented sides.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2006
    Publication date: May 10, 2007
    Applicant: SANFORD, L.P.
    Inventors: Timothy Killinger, Matthew Lerch, Aaron Smith, Gilberto Cavada, Melanie Conklin
  • Publication number: 20070102385
    Abstract: Document storage trays are disclosed that may be stacked in at least two different configurations including a “nesting” stack where an upper tray fits within the storage area of a lower tray and, in turn, is also able to receive a tray within its own storage area so that multiple trays can be stacked nested together. The document storage trays may also be stacked in a vertical configuration and the trays include appropriately placed slots, detents, bosses and legs for a stable vertical stacking configuration so that multiple trays may be stacked one on top of another and form a stable structure. At least one embodiment further enables the trays to be stacked in a cascaded form so that front edges of the trays are staggered laterally from the bottom tray to the top tray. At least one embodiment includes a built-in collating function so that each tray is able to receive documents from one of two different and perpendicularly oriented sides.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2006
    Publication date: May 10, 2007
    Inventors: Timothy Killinger, Matthew Lerch, Aaron Smith, Gilberto Cavada, Melanie Conklin
  • Publication number: 20060284521
    Abstract: A storage device is described herein having a tray, a drawer and a lid. The tray includes a bottom panel, and a tray rear wall extending upwardly near a back edge of the tray bottom panel. Additionally, the tray has a pair of opposed tray side walls, each extending generally upwardly relative to a respective side edges of the tray bottom panel. A pair of lateral extensions, each formed near the forward edge of the tray bottom panel extend outwardly beyond the side edges of the tray bottom panel are included on the tray bottom panel. The drawer includes a bottom panel with two opposed drawer side walls attached to respective side edges of the drawer bottom panel, a drawer rear wall attached to a rear edge of the drawer bottom panel and disposed between the drawer side walls, and a drawer front faceplate removably attached to the drawer side walls and generally opposed to the drawer rear wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2005
    Publication date: December 21, 2006
    Inventors: Matthew Lerch, Aaron Smith
  • Publication number: 20060230620
    Abstract: A folding knife incorporates an opening assist mechanism that functions to drive the blade from the closed to the open position. The knife may be either automatic or semi-automatic. In one embodiment a pair of spring arms, one located to each lateral side of the blade is interconnected at their forward ends with a pin and a roller sleeve. The spring arms apply pressure to the tang of the blade when the blade is closed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2006
    Publication date: October 19, 2006
    Inventors: Kenneth Steigerwalt, Matthew Lerch
  • Publication number: 20050258063
    Abstract: An article holder has a bottom panel having a rear edge, a forward edge, and a pair of opposed side edges. The holder has a back wall that extends upward near the back edge of the bottom panel and has a lower edge, an upper edge, and a pair of opposed side edges. The back wall diverges from a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the bottom panel moving up and away from the bottom panel. A pair of side walls are spaced apart and opposed relative to one another, with one extending forward from a respective one of the side edges of the back wall and generally upward relative to a respective one of the side edges of the bottom panel. The pair of side walls diverge at least slightly away from one another both moving up away from the bottom panel and moving forward from the back wall. A storage receptacle is defined above the bottom panel, forward of the back wall and between the side walls. The storage receptacle has a width that is greater near the top edges of the side walls than near the bottom panel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2005
    Publication date: November 24, 2005
    Inventors: Timothy Killinger, Matthew Lerch, Aaron Smith, Gilberto Cavada, Melanie Conklin
  • Publication number: 20050236348
    Abstract: Document storage trays are disclosed that may be stacked in at least two different configurations including a “nesting” stack where an upper tray fits within the storage area of a lower tray and, in turn, is also able to receive a tray within its own storage area so that multiple trays can be stacked nested together. The document storage trays may also be stacked in a vertical configuration and the trays include appropriately placed slots, detents, bosses and legs for a stable vertical stacking configuration so that multiple trays may be stacked one on top of another and form a stable structure. At least one embodiment further enables the trays to be stacked in a cascaded form so that front edges of the trays are staggered laterally from the bottom tray to the top tray. At least one embodiment includes a built-in collating function so that each tray is able to receive documents from one of two different and perpendicularly oriented sides.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2005
    Publication date: October 27, 2005
    Inventors: Timothy Killinger, Matthew Lerch, Aaron Smith, Gilberto Cavada, Melanie Conklin
  • Publication number: 20050230330
    Abstract: A document sorter has a pair of laterally spaced apart side support beams. Each beam has a front end and a rear end. A plurality of generally vertically oriented dividers is spaced apart from one another along the beams. Each divider traverses a space between the side support beams and includes a front divider, a rear divider, and an intermediate divider therebetween. A storage space is defined above the side support beams between each adjacent pair of dividers. Each of the plurality of dividers has a portion positioned above an inner most edge of each of the side support beams. That portion has a width that is less than the space between the side support beams adjacent that divider. Each divider has laterally opposed ends connected one each to a respective one of the side support beams. The sorter can be stacked upon and nested with multiple like sorters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2005
    Publication date: October 20, 2005
    Inventors: Timothy Killinger, Matthew Lerch, Aaron Smith, Gilberto Cavada, Melanie Conklin