Patents by Inventor Rich Franko

Rich Franko 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: 6129605
    Abstract: The modular base for a playing structure, such as a toy building set, includes a first planar member, or tile base, having attachment fittings on its bottom for removable attachment to a substructure, such as a lattice. The top of the first planar member has attachment fittings thereon. Preferably, each of the attachment fittings on the top of the first planar member are aligned with one of the attachment fittings on the bottom to form a common opening through the first planar member. The modular base also includes a second planar member, or tile, having attachment fittings on its bottom. The attachment fittings are preferably protrusions that are most preferably clover leaf in shape and have an interference fit with the attachment fittings on the top of the first planar member that are most preferably square openings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2000
    Assignee: Parvia Corporation
    Inventors: Peter Cyrus, Sean Cryan, Steve Proctor, Rich Franko, Chris Brady, David Wicklander, Gary Franz, William Burns, Matt Gibson, Rebecca Jaynes
  • Patent number: 6102770
    Abstract: The present invention is a guidance apparatus for movable toy vehicles that includes a track, or roadway, on which the toy vehicles move. The track has an intersection. The intersection has a guidance mechanism for steering the toy vehicles in alternate directions through the intersection. A sensing mechanism, i.e., infrared emitters at the intersection and phototransistors in the vehicles, stops the vehicles prior to entering the intersection. The vehicles stopped at the intersection are then actuated after the mechanism for guiding the toy vehicles through the intersection has been actuated. Additionally, the vehicles stopped at the intersection can be actuated by a timing mechanism after passage of a predetermined time period. Furthermore, the vehicles stopped at the intersection can be actuated only after a mechanism for sensing vehicle presence in the intersection senses no vehicles in the intersection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Assignee: Parvia Corporation
    Inventors: Peter Cyrus, Rich Franko, Peter M. Maksymuk IV, Leo M. Fernekes, Stefan Rublowsky, Eduard Kogan, Scott J. Kolb, Eric S. Moore, Dmitriy Yavid, Christopher S. Cosentino
  • Patent number: 5993283
    Abstract: A modular building for a toy building set includes a planar member, or foundation, having raised ribs on its top and a wall member having a wall portion and a base portion. The wall portion of the wall member is substantially orthogonal to the base portion of the wall member. The base portion of the wall member has a cleft therein sized to receive one of the ribs of the foundation to removably attach the wall member to the foundations. A substantially planar coupler connects at least two or more of the foundation. The coupler has at least two clefts therein. The clefts are sized to receive the ribs on each of the two foundations for removable attachment of the foundation to the coupler.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1999
    Assignee: Parvia Corporation
    Inventors: Peter Cyrus, Sean Cryan, Steve Proctor, Rich Franko, Chris Brady, David Wicklander, Gary Franz, Matt Gibson
  • Patent number: 5951356
    Abstract: The modular lattice substructure for a playing structure, such as a toy building set, includes a planar frame having a plurality of exterior corners and a column having a height greater than the height of the frame. The column includes a lower portion and one of the lower portion of the column and a corner of the frame have a receptive connector thereon for removable attachment to a protrusion connector on the other of the lower portion of the column and a corner of the frame. In this manner, a single frame can be attached to a plurality of columns, and a single column can be attached to a plurality of frames in order to form a modular lattice substructure for a playing structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Assignee: Parvia Corporation
    Inventors: Peter Cyrus, Sean Cryan, Steve Proctor, Rich Franko, Chris Brady, David Wicklander, Gary Franz
  • Patent number: 5947787
    Abstract: The modular lattice substructure for a playing structure, such as a toy building set, includes elongate beams, elongate joists, and columns having a height greater than the height of the elongate beams and joists. The sides of the columns have a protrusion connector removably attachable to a slot connector in the ends of the elongate beams and the ends of the elongate joists.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1999
    Assignee: Parvia Corporation
    Inventors: Peter Cyrus, Sean Cryan, Steve Proctor, Rich Franko, Chris Brady, David Wicklander, Gary Franz, William Burns, Matt Gibson
  • Patent number: 5924905
    Abstract: The modular terrain for a playing structure, such as a toy building set, includes a plurality of terrain pieces. Some of the terrain pieces have a flat exterior edge. The flat exterior edge is only matable with a flat exterior edge on another of the terrain pieces. The flat exterior edge has spaced longitudinal end points. The flat exterior edge has no change in height between the spaced longitudinal end points. The distance between the spaced longitudinal end points of the flat exterior edge is one of Y, .sqroot.2Y and 2.sqroot.2Y. Some of the terrain pieces have a hill exterior edge. The hill exterior edge is only matable with a hill exterior edge on another of the terrain pieces. The hill exterior edge has spaced longitudinal end points. The hill exterior edge has a change in height between the spaced longitudinal end points of X. The distance between the spaced longitudinal end points of the hill exterior edge is Y. Some of the terrain pieces have a slope exterior edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1999
    Assignee: Parvia Corporation
    Inventors: Peter Cyrus, Steve Proctor, Rich Franko, Chris Brady, David Wicklander, Gary Franz, William Burns, Matt Gibson, Rebecca Jaynes
  • Patent number: 5865661
    Abstract: A toy vehicular drive apparatus includes a first roadway having an electrically conductive underside and a second roadway having an electrically conductive top and being under the first roadway. A subsurface powered vehicle is movable on the second roadway and has electrically conductive elements in contact with the electrically conductive underside of the first roadway and in contact with the electrically conductive top of the second roadway. A power source connected to the first roadway and the second roadway electrically energizes the first roadway and the second roadway to provide power to the powered subsurface vehicle. The toy vehicular drive apparatus also includes a surface vehicle movable on the top of the first roadway. A magnet on the surface vehicle and a magnet on the powered subsurface vehicle provide interconnection of the surface vehicle and the powered subsurface vehicle to cause movement of the surface vehicle in response to movement of the powered subsurface vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1999
    Assignee: Parvia Corporation
    Inventors: Peter Cyrus, Steve Proctor, Sean Cryan, Rich Franko, Matt Gibson, Peter M. Maksymuk IV, Leo M. Fernekes, Stefan Rublowsky, Eduard Kogan, Scott J. Kolb, Eric S. Moore, Dmitriy Yavid, Christopher S. Cosentino