Patents by Inventor Patrick E. Quaney

Patrick E. Quaney 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: 5460426
    Abstract: An improved, combination carrying case and folding seat (10) that allows various items to be carried and upon arriving at an outdoor activity, the case can be converted to a seat that includes a backrest. The combination (10) consists of an elongated bottom enclosure (12), a first and second articulated section (14) and a pair of caps (16). The enclosure (12) has on its lower, outer surface a plurality of transverse ribs (12R,12S) that have a horizontal surface which allows the combination (10) to be maintained in an upright position. The enclosure (12), also includes a first side member (12F) and a second side member (12K) that have a first-disk protrusion bore (12G) and a second disk protrusion bore (12M) respectively as well as a seat/backrest stop rod (12T) longitudinally located across its inner surface (12D).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1995
    Assignee: Eric Hart
    Inventors: Boaz Tribelsky, Patrick E. Quaney
  • Patent number: 5370480
    Abstract: A gridwork or crib structure is formed from reinforced, injection molded plastic or injection molded structural foam plastic crossbeams, stringers and fascia members by interlocking the members and pinning the stringers together to form a structure which can function as a gravity retaining wall to retain earth, as a structural wall, or as a water wall. The individual crossbeams are laid end-to-end on conventional base footings and define elongated slots and holes into which are connected the stringers, which are then locked and pinned together, thereby forming an initial crib or grid layer at ground level. This crib or grid layer can be built up in height and depth to provide an open structure defining securement channels into which earth is filled. Use of slot and hole connections produce an adjustable interfitted grid which can assume a convex or concave curvature, or the usual linear form, or the grid can form a square corner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1994
    Inventor: Patrick E. Quaney
  • Patent number: 5224801
    Abstract: A gridwork or crib structure is formed from reinforced, injection molded plastic or injection molded structural foam plastic crossbeams, stringers and fascia members by interlocking the members and pinning the stringers together to form a structure which can function as a gravity retaining wall to retain earth, as a structural wall, or as a water wall. The individual crossbeams are laid end-to-end on conventional base footings and define elongated slots and holes into which are connected the stringers, which are then locked and pinned together, thereby forming an initial crib or grid layer at ground level. This crib or grid layer can be built up in height and depth to provide an open structure defining securement channels into which earth is filled. Use of slot and hole connections produce an adjustable interfitted grid which can assume a convex or concave curvature, or the usual linear form, or the grid can form a square corner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1993
    Inventor: Patrick E. Quaney
  • Patent number: 4330969
    Abstract: A panel of a predetermined geometric shape for use in the construction of buildings and enclosures. The panel is a cast or molded component having a base portion which forms an interior or exterior wall surface for the structure with which is integrally molded a flange extending entirely around the periphery of the base member. The flange is positioned at a 90.degree. angle to the base member or is slightly angled to permit convenient assembly on a flange-to-flange basis with adjacent panels. Optionally, reinforcing ribs and a central boss are integrally formed into and raised from the base portion. Panels, when molded in a triangular configuration, are particularly suited for construction of geodesic domes. Apertures are provided extending through the flanges to permit fasteners to be passed between them and to thereby secure flanges of adjacent panels together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1982
    Inventor: Patrick E. Quaney
  • Patent number: 4059199
    Abstract: A threaded fastener with a central portion separating wider flanges with straight polygonal sides and straight normal flange faces embedded in a plastic. One flange face is flush with the surface of the embedding body to provide a load bearing surface preventing compression of the body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1977
    Assignee: Associated Concrete Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Patrick E. Quaney