Patents by Inventor S. Nye
S. Nye 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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Publication number: 20070145717Abstract: A folding trailer may be capable of moving between a use position and a storage position. The folding trailer may include an axle that is capable of moving between a first position in which the axle is generally aligned along an axis and a second position in which the axle is disposed in a folded configuration. The folding trailer may also include a towing arm that is movable between an extended position in which a portion of the towing arm extends beyond the front portion of the frame to facilitate attached to a towing vehicle and a collapsed position in which the towing arm is at least substantially disposed underneath the frame. In addition, the trailer may include an adjustment assembly that is sized and configured to adjust the position of the axle between the first and second positions, and adjust the position of the towing arm between the extended and collapsed positions. Advantageously, the adjustment assembly may have different configurations and arrangements.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: June 28, 2007Inventors: DAVID WINTER, Brandon Smith, S. Nye, Mitch Johnson, Jered Larsen, Doug Fuller
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Publication number: 20070132208Abstract: A trailer that may include a first side wall, a second side wall, a first end wall and a second end wall. A first slot in the first side wall may be sized and configured to receive and retain at least a portion of the first end wall and a first slot in the second side wall may be sized and configured to receive and retain at least a portion of the first end wall. In addition, a second slot in the first side wall may be sized and configured to receive and retain at least a portion of the second end wall and a second slot sin the second side wall may be sized and configured to receive and retain at least a portion of the second end wall. The trailer may also include lips that are sized and configured to help retain the walls in the desired positions. In addition, the trailer may include engaging members that are sized and configured to bias the walls into a desired position. Advantageously, the walls may be interchangeably connected to the trailer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: DAVID WINTER, Brandon Smith, S. Nye, Mitch Johnson, Jered Larsen, Doug Fuller
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Publication number: 20070056484Abstract: A table may include a table top, a frame and one or more support members such as legs. Advantageously, the table top may include a generally planar upper surface and a generally planar lower surface. In particular, the lower surface of the table top may be substantially free of any downwardly extending projections such as a lip. Desirably, the table includes a frame and at least a portion of the frame is exposed and visible when the table is being used. In addition, the table may include one or more guard members that are sized and configured to protect portions of the table, such as the corners. Significantly, the guard members may be selectively connected to the table top or the frame, which may allow the guard members to be repaired or replaced.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2006Publication date: March 15, 2007Inventors: DAVID WINTER, Robert Astle, S. Nye, Kent Ashby, L. Strong
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Publication number: 20070054759Abstract: A basketball system may include a basketball goal with a backboard and a rim. The basketball system may also include a support structure that is sized and configured to support the basketball goal above a playing surface. The support structure may include an elongated support member that is generally vertically disposed relative to the playing surface and a single support assembly which connects the elongated support member to the basketball goal. The single support assembly may include first and second connecting members that connect the elongated support member and the basketball goal. Desirably at least a portion of the second connecting member is disposed within a portion of the first connecting member. In addition, the basketball system may include a height adjustment mechanism to allow the height of the basketball goal to be adjusted.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2006Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: S. Nye, Aaron Hill, Doug Fuller
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Publication number: 20070042843Abstract: A basketball system includes a basketball goal and a support structure that is sized and configured to support the basketball goal above a support surface. The basketball system may include one or more feet that are sized and configured to engage a support surface. The feet may movable among a plurality of positions to facilitate, for example, leveling the basketball system, adjusting the height of the basketball system and/or holding the basketball system in a generally fixed location.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventors: S. Nye, Robert Astle, David Winter, Katie Staples, Brandon Smith, Carl Stanford, Aaron Hill
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Publication number: 20070026976Abstract: A portable basketball system may include a basketball goal and a support structure that is sized and configured to support the basketball goal above a support surface. The basketball system may also include one or more feet that are sized and configured to engage a support surface. The feet may be movable among a plurality of positions to facilitate, for example, leveling the basketball system, adjusting the height of the basketball system and/or holding the basketball system in a generally fixed location. In addition, the basketball system may include a support structure and the support structure may include a rear support member including a lower end connected to a rear portion of the base, a first front support member including a lower end connected to a front portion of the base and a second front support member including a lower end connected to the front portion of the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: S. Nye, Robert Astle, David Winter
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Publication number: 20060293125Abstract: A basketball goal system may include a basketball goal, which may include a rim assembly and a backboard, and a support structure that is sized and configured to support the basketball goal above a playing surface. The backboard may include one or more openings through which one or more portions of the rim assembly may extend, which may permit the rim assembly to be connected to the support structure. The basketball goal system may also include a base that is sized and configured to support the support structure and the rim assembly in a playing position. The base and the backboard may include openings to permit the base and the backboard to be connected when the basketball goal system is in a collapsed or storage position. In addition, the base and the backboard may include receiving portions that are sized and configured to receive and/or retain at least a portion of one or more components of the basketball goal system when the system is in the collapsed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2006Publication date: December 28, 2006Inventors: S. Nye, David Winter
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Publication number: 20060287141Abstract: A basketball goal system may include a backboard and a backboard support assembly that is sized and configured to support the backboard. The basketball goal system may also include a rim that is disposed proximate a front surface of the backboard and the rim may be sized and configured to move between a first position in which the rim is generally parallel to a playing surface and a second position in which the rim is disposed at an angle relative to the playing surface. Additionally, the basketball goal system may include a connecting member that is connected to the rim and the connecting member may include a first portion that is disposed generally in the same plane as the rim and a second portion that is disposed at an angle relative to the first portion. The basketball goal system may further include one or more brackets connecting the connecting member to the backboard support assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2006Publication date: December 21, 2006Inventors: S. Nye, Robert Astle
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Publication number: 20060264276Abstract: A basketball backboard may include one or more weights disposed proximate the perimeter of the backboard in order to enhance the rebounding characteristics of the backboard. In particular, a first weight may be positioned proximate a first side of the backboard and a second weight may be positioned proximate a second side of the backboard in order to enhance the rebounding characteristics of the backboard. Advantageously, the weights may be positioned internally within the backboard or the weights may be positioned externally to the backboard. In addition, the weights may be selectively or permanently attached to the backboard, and the weights may also be sized and configured to increase the rigidity of the basketball backboard.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Inventors: S. Nye, Robert Astle
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Publication number: 20060243176Abstract: A personal table is provided having a table top supported by a support assembly. The table top is preferably constructed from blow-molded plastic and the support assembly preferably includes a first leg and a second leg that are pivotally connected. The legs desirably have a generally X-shaped configuration when the legs are placed in an upright position and the legs can be collapsed into a storage position. Each of the legs may include a lower portion, a body portion and an upper portion that is preferably selectively connected to the table top. The legs, for example, can be connected to the table top by inserting the upper portions of the legs into leg receiving recesses formed in the table top. The leg receiving recesses are preferably integrally formed in the bottom surface of the table top as part of a one-piece construction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventors: David Winter, Jay Jones, Stephen Nye, Brandon Smith, Kent Ashby, L. Strong, S. Nye, Thayne Haney, Jy Jin
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Publication number: 20060238003Abstract: A picnic table may include a table and one or more seat members disposed about the table. One end of each seat member is preferably pivotally attached to the table by a support structure so that the seat member may pivot or rotate between various positions relative to the table top. One or more feet may be connected to the support structures and the feet may be sized and configured to facilitate movement of the seat members relative to the table top. The picnic table may also include a frame and the frame may include a plurality of elongated support members with a first end and a second end. The elongated support members may be interconnected to form a generally polygon-shaped structure and an end of each support member may extend beyond the perimeter of the generally polygon-shaped structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Jered Larsen, S. Nye, L. Strong, Robert Astle
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Publication number: 20060191447Abstract: A table including a drawer attached to the table top is disclosed. Advantageously, the drawer can be connected directly to the table top or to a frame that is connected to the table top. The table top is preferably constructed from blow-molded plastic and the support assembly preferably includes a first leg and a second leg that are pivotally connected. The legs desirably have a generally X-shaped configuration when the legs are placed in an upright position and the legs can be collapsed into a storage position. Each of the legs may include a lower portion, a body portion and an upper portion that is preferably selectively connected to the table top. The legs, for example, can be connected to the table top by inserting the upper portions of the legs into leg receiving recess. Desirably, the table top includes a plurality of leg receiving recesses and the legs can be selectively attached to the leg receiving recesses in order to vary the height of the table.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2004Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Kent Ashby, Thayne Haney, Ed VanNimwegen, Brandon Smith, S. Nye, L. Strong
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Publication number: 20060194653Abstract: A basketball system may include a basketball goal and a support pole. The basketball system may also include a base and one or more braces connecting to the support pole and the base. The base is preferably spaced apart from the support pole by a distance and the base may have a low profile. The basketball goal may include a backboard and a rim assembly in which one or more portions of the rim assembly may extend through the backboard so that the rim assembly can be connected to the support pole.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: S. Nye, David Winter
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Publication number: 20060194654Abstract: A basketball system may include a support member that is sized and configured to support a basketball goal at a desired height above a playing surface. The basketball system may also include a base connected to the support member and the base may be sized and configured to be connected to a support surface or structure. A reinforcing structure may be used to increase the strength and/or rigidity of the connection between the support member and the base. The reinforcement structure may include one or more reinforcing members and an intermediate portion, if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: David Winter, S. Nye
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Publication number: 20060181114Abstract: A picnic table may include a table top, bench tops and one or more legs or support assemblies. The support assemblies may be movable between a collapsed or storage position and an extended or use position. When the support assemblies are in the extended or use position, the support assemblies may contact or engage supports that are sized and configured to limit movement of the support assemblies. The picnic table may also include one or more positioning members, which may be sized and configured to help position, locate and/or guide various components of the picnic table. In addition, the picnic table may include one or more retaining members, which may be sized and configured to releasably receive and retain a portion of the legs and/or support assemblies when the legs or support assemblies are in the collapsed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Inventors: S. Nye, Stephen Nye
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Publication number: 20060130717Abstract: A table may include a table top and one or more support members that are sized and configured to support the table top above a support surface. The support members may be connected to the table top by a connecting member, which may have a generally L-shaped configuration, and a plurality of brackets. The brackets are preferably spaced away from the side rails of a frame, but the brackets are preferably spaced near or contact the end rails of the frame. If desired, the brackets may be formed integrally with or be securely connected to the end rails of the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2005Publication date: June 22, 2006Inventor: S. Nye
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Publication number: 20060130716Abstract: A table may include a table top, a frame and one or more legs. The table may also include one or more corner guards that are sized and configured to protect the table. The corner guards may be generally aligned with the table top and/or the frame. The corner guards may also facilitate attachment of the frame to the table top and the corner guards may facilitate stacking of the table. In addition, the corner guards may allow an aesthetically pleasing table to be constructed and, if the corner guards are selectively attached, then the corner guards may be easily repaired and/or replaced.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2005Publication date: June 22, 2006Inventors: Kent Ashby, Robert Astle, L. Strong, S. Nye
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Publication number: 20050277492Abstract: A support pole for a basketball system is preferably adjustable in height to allow a basketball goal to be located at various heights. The support pole may include a first section and a second section that are movable relative to each other. An adjustment assembly may hold the first and second support pole sections in a generally fixed position and allow the support pole sections to be moved, which may allow the height of the basketball goal to be adjusted. The adjustment assembly may include, for example, one or more surfaces that frictionally abut or contact one or more support pole sections. The adjustment assembly may also include one or more structures that are inserted into openings, apertures, detents or the like to secure the support pole at a desired length. In addition, the adjustment assembly may include a handle, trigger or the like to allow the length of the support pole to be adjusted.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2005Publication date: December 15, 2005Inventors: S. Nye, David Winter, Robert Astle, Carl Stanford
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Publication number: 20050277493Abstract: A structure such as a table-tennis top or a table top may include a first portion and a second portion. The first portion may be constructed from blow-molded plastic and include a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process. The first portion may also have a first set of characteristics such as lightweight. The second portion may be attached to the first portion and the second portion preferably has a second set of characteristics that are different than the first set of characteristics of the first portion. For example, the second portion may have increased mass relative to the first portion. The different characteristics may allow a structure such as a table-tennis top or table top to be constructed with desired characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2005Publication date: December 15, 2005Inventors: Richard Hendricksen, S. Nye, L. Strong
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Patent number: 6895694Abstract: A toe shoe capable of providing support to a ballet dancer's foot while dancing en pointe. The toe shoe preferably includes a toe box in the toe of the toe shoe, an upper, and an outer sole. Support structure within the toe shoe includes a longitudinal support member, a foot encirculating tubular sleeve, and/or a toe ridge. In a first preferred embodiment, the support structure includes the longitudinal support member, foot encirculating tubular sleeve, and toe ridge. In a second preferred embodiment, the support structure includes the longitudinal support member and foot encirculating tubular sleeve. In a third preferred embodiment, the support structure is the longitudinal support member and toe ridge.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2002Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Inventor: William S. Nye