Patents by Inventor Stephen J. Motosko

Stephen J. Motosko 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: 8191602
    Abstract: A shutter slat assembly for a storm shutter, each slat assembly including an elongated horizontally extending hollow shutter slat having longitudinally extending formed outer edges configured to slidably, interlockingly connect with the next adjacent slat for limited pivotal movement between adjacent connected slats sufficient for rolled-up storage of the storm shutter. Each slat has a central port formed therethrough for viewing and light transmission through the port. An elongated transparent panel is also provided having a cross section slidably fitted into the slat and enlarged edge portions configured and spaced for dependent slidable engagement between and within inwardly facing grooves formed inwardly adjacent to the outer edges. The transparent panel covers the port while allowing a person to obtain a view and permit light transmission therethrough. Sliding opaque covers positioned within the slat and over the transparent panel allow for selective closure of light transmission.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2009
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2012
    Inventor: Stephen J. Motosko
  • Patent number: 8176965
    Abstract: Hurricane protection screening and system including a length of flexible screening material having a substantially uniform continuous cross-section and being sized in length to substantially exceed a height of a building opening and sized in width to exceed or equal a width of the building opening. A plurality of separate spaced, parallel thickened areas are connected to and extend along the entire length of the screening material and are spaced apart over the width thereof, one of the thickened areas extending along each longitudinal side margin of the screening material. The system includes x-shaped buckles each configured for attachment to an upper or lower end of one of the thickened areas of each screen panel, the buckles themselves connectable to a frame of the building opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2012
    Inventors: Stephen J. Motosko, Stephen Motosko, III
  • Patent number: 8176963
    Abstract: An accordion-style storm shutter panel and system for use in covering an opening in a building structure including an outer frame assembly and a plurality of vertically mounted elongated panels foldably connected together in accordion style fashion. The panels are joined by slip fitted lateral knuckle joints and a track engaging a guide which extends from ends of the knuckle joints. A plurality of spaced apertures are formed through and extend over the substantial length of each of the panels, each of said apertures preferably having a notch-and-tab arrangement extending around a periphery thereof. A plurality of transparent, translucent or opaque locking plugs are sized and have a spaced locking tab arrangement around a periphery thereof, which matably and releasably lockingly engages within each aperture. Alternately, the plugs may be fixed in place and be light-transmitting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2012
    Inventor: Stephen J. Motosko
  • Patent number: 8162025
    Abstract: A shutter slat assembly for a storm shutter, the slat assembly including an elongated horizontally extending shutter slat having longitudinally extending formed edges configured to slidably, interlockingly connect with the next adjacent slat for limited pivotal movement between adjacent connected slats sufficient for rolled-up storage of the storm shutter. Each slat has a central port formed therethrough for viewing and light transmission through the port. An elongated transparent panel preferably having a cross section similar to that of the slat includes enlarged edge portions configured and spaced for dependent slidable engagement between and within inwardly facing grooves formed inwardly adjacent to the edges. The transparent panel covers the port while allowing a person to obtain a view and permit light transmission therethrough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2012
    Inventors: Stephen J. Motosko, Stephen Motosko
  • Patent number: 8109060
    Abstract: A light transmitting storm shutter for protectively covering building portals, windows and the like from hurricane damage. A corrugated polycarbonate panel is formed having lengthwise corrugations, each of which preferably has radiused side margins and a generally flattened central portion offset from a neutral axis of the panel. A central corrugation extending along the centerline of the panel, preferably has a depth in a range of at lest 10% greater than that of the edge corrugations, the central corrugations also preferably have a width in a range of at least 4% less than that of the edge corrugation wherein impact and wind resistance of the panel are enhanced. Impact resistant film bonded to one panel surface preferably adds impact strength and sputter coating one panel surface with a transparent metallic or ceramic material enhances solar and UV rejection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2012
    Inventor: Stephen J Motosko
  • Patent number: 8074408
    Abstract: A storm reinforcing brace for a corrugated polycarbonate plastic hurricane shutter panel, and the combination thereof. The brace includes an elongated bar member extrusion-formed as a single one-piece unit and having a continuous, uniform generally hat-shaped section defining a central portion, leg or side portions, and mounting flange portions thereof. The central portion is preferably flat with an inwardly extending C-shaped channel sized to entrappingly slidably receive a head of a separate threaded fastener from either end of the channel, the threaded fastener being held in the channel in an outwardly extending adjustably slidable orientation along the length of the brace. Each of the mounting flange portions lie in a plane inwardly offset from the central portion and laterally extending from each corresponding leg portion, each of the mounting flange portions for receiving fasteners therethrough anchoring the brace against the upright side members of a window frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2009
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2011
    Inventors: Stephen J. Motosko, Stephen Motosko, III
  • Patent number: 7997036
    Abstract: A corrugated hurricane panel attachment and strengthening strap system and method for enhanced storm protection for a window of a building. A pair of attaching brackets are each entrappingly connectable along opposing upright edges of the corrugated panel and to the corresponding window frame to hold the upright edges of the panel protectively over the outside of the window. An elongated flexible strap is extendable across the front and rear faces of the panel and is supported through and tensioned against spaced slots formed through each of the brackets, the slots being spaced apart a distance similar to a thickness of the panel. The ends of the strap are lockingly engagable one to another under tension wherein the strap bears against an outer surface of the corrugations of the panel for added panel strength.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2011
    Inventors: Stephen J. Motosko, Stephen J. Motosko, III
  • Patent number: 7975440
    Abstract: An end cap for an H-shaped header bar used to secure a corrugated hurricane shutter attachable to a window frame and having a generally inverted U-shaped pocket adapted in size to receive an upper margin of the hurricane shutter and the end cap at each end of the header bar. The header bar cooperates with a lower support channel also attached to the window frame to support and secure the hurricane shutter over the window. An end cap is positionable and attachable within an inner upright side of the pocket to engage with the upper corner of the hurricane shutter preventing substantial lateral expansion movement or corrugation deformation from being struck by flying objects during heavy hurricane wind.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2011
    Inventors: Stephen J. Motosko, Stephen Motosko, III
  • Patent number: 7634878
    Abstract: A locking mechanism for a hurricane panel installation protectively covering a window of a building, the panel installation including a panel member sized to cover the window, a header attached to the building above the window for securing an upper edge of the panel member, and a lower F-track attached to the building below the window which supports attaching bolts which pass through and secure a lower edge of the panel member. The locking mechanism includes a padlock having a hasp securely positionable in a hasp receiving arrangement to prevent substantial movement of the lower edge of the panel member and unauthorized removal of the panel member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2009
    Inventor: Stephen J Motosko
  • Publication number: 20090266497
    Abstract: A shutter slat assembly for a storm shutter, the slat assembly including an elongated horizontally extending shutter slat having longitudinally extending formed edges configured to slidably, interlockingly connect with the next adjacent slat for limited pivotal movement between adjacent connected slats sufficient for rolled-up storage of the storm shutter. Each slat has a central port formed therethrough for viewing and light transmission through the port. An elongated transparent panel preferably having a cross section similar to that of the slat includes enlarged edge portions configured and spaced for dependent slidable engagement between and within inwardly facing grooves formed inwardly adjacent to the edges. The transparent panel covers the port while allowing a person to obtain a view and permit light transmission therethrough.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2008
    Publication date: October 29, 2009
    Inventors: Stephen J. Motosko, Stephen Motosko, III
  • Publication number: 20090266013
    Abstract: An end cap for an H-shaped header bar used to secure a corrugated hurricane shutter attachable to a window frame and having a generally inverted U-shaped pocket adapted in size to receive an upper margin of the hurricane shutter and the end cap at each end of the header bar. The header bar cooperates with a lower support channel also attached to the window frame to support and secure the hurricane shutter over the window. An end cap is positionable and attachable within an inner upright side of the pocket to engage with the upper corner of the hurricane shutter preventing substantial lateral expansion movement or corrugation deformation from being struck by flying objects during heavy hurricane wind.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2008
    Publication date: October 29, 2009
    Inventors: Stephen J. Motosko, Stephen Motosko, III
  • Patent number: 7103309
    Abstract: An audio-visual educational device including a housing including a plurality of separate viewable indicia each representative of an object which produces a distinctive audible sound associated with the corresponding object. A sound emitting area is also provided in the housing in close proximity to each object. An electronic controller operably mounted in the housing selectively produces and emits or causes to be emitted through an audio output device each of the distinctive audible sounds from the corresponding sound emitting area responsive to manual selection of one viewable indicia. The user then receives an audible queue in the form of the audible sound to look in the direction of sound emanating from the corresponding sound emitting area thereby learning to associate the selected viewable object with its corresponding audible sound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2006
    Inventor: Stephen J. Motosko
  • Patent number: 6945843
    Abstract: A toy lowrider model vehicle which simulates the lifting and lowering movement of a full-size lowrider vehicle. The toy vehicle, preferably wireless or remote controlled having an onboard control signal receiver and battery power, has a chassis which supports spaced front and rear suspension assemblies each including a transverse axle supporting a wheel thereon for rotation and chassis support. Each suspension assembly is preferably independently movable, carrying an axle and wheel thereon for controlled up and down movement to selectively raise and lower each corner of the chassis separately or in any desired combination together. Lifting motors supported on the chassis each include an output shaft connected to one corresponding suspension assembly whereby the corresponding axle and wheel thereon are carried to move up or down to effect the corresponding corner of the chassis to raise or lower in lowrider fashion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2005
    Inventor: Stephen J. Motosko
  • Patent number: 6679753
    Abstract: A wireless control miniature low-profile toy car comprising a chassis for supporting front and rear wheels, a front wheel steering mechanism, a covered control circuit board therefor, a drive motor and a battery. A shell miniature car body is attached to and substantially covers the chassis. The circuit board is positioned and secured atop a bottom panel of the chassis, while the battery is positioned and secured above the circuit board and at least partially within a central raised portion of the car body whereby the height of the central raised portion of the car body is substantially reduced. The front steering includes an upright pivot shaft connected at an upper end thereof to a mating cavity or aperture formed on a front hood of said car body which allows a further reduction in profile height of the hood of the toy car.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2004
    Inventor: Stephen J. Motosko
  • Patent number: 6672937
    Abstract: A miniature toy vehicle, preferably of the wireless control self-propelled type equipped to flip or upset another similar toy vehicle or object upon forward impact therewith. The preferred toy vehicle includes a molded toy car body supporting front and rear wheels, steering, a control circuit board, a drive motor and a battery. A front flipping member is supported by the car body having a forwardly distal portion at a height, when the flipping member is armed, for engagement beneath a lower side or end margin of another toy vehicle or an object. The flipping member will upwardly flip or upset the other toy car or object when a trigger member thereof strikes the other toy car or an object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2004
    Inventor: Stephen J. Motosko
  • Patent number: 6553591
    Abstract: A fluid-containing air cushion including an air chamber including an air fill valve and a water filled layer connected atop or against, and at least partially coextensive with, the air chamber, the water-filled layer defining a body support surface. The water-filled layer includes a water fill valve and an array of individual spaced fluid pockets each of which is separated from, but in fluid communication with, the water-filled layer itself by a small fluid flow port whereby, when water flows into each of the fluid pockets through the port, it is substantially trapped within each of said fluid pockets to prevent substantial sloshing and uneven distribution of water within the water-filled layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2003
    Inventor: Stephen J. Motosko
  • Patent number: 6554669
    Abstract: An elongated inflatable tubular device bendable about spaced apart folds in multiple directions about the longitudinal axis. Spaced apart bendable folds are formed across the tubular member by attaching only the central areas of opposite portions of the side walls. Air within the tubular member is thus free to flow through each fold to balance air pressure. The central attached portions are sized in length along the longitudinal axis such that the outer unattached portions of each fold inflate and expand sufficiently to resiliently resist bending and stiffen the device while still allowing useful flexing of the device. The ends of the device may be cooperatively shaped having a central aperture formed therethrough to pliably receive the other end of the device. One or more of the central areas may also be open to alternately receive one of the ends in the same manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2003
    Inventor: Stephen J. Motosko
  • Patent number: 6551164
    Abstract: A three dimensional toy horse formed of separate connectable parts and being suitable for incorporation into children's riding and hobby horse toys. The toy horse includes a substantially hollow main horse body having a neck opening and front and rear leg receiving portions. A horse head is matingly connectable to the neck opening as are the front and rear legs, which are connectable to corresponding front and rear leg receiving portions. The main horse body has a hollow interior volume sized to receive and store the horse head therein and also preferably, the front and rear legs for economy of shipping and storage space thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Inventor: Stephen J. Motosko
  • Patent number: 6537125
    Abstract: An inflatable or inflated ball comprising an outer chamber formed of an airtight flexible outer skin which, when properly inflated and fully expanded, defines an interior volume. A sealed inner chamber filled or fillable with a substance substantially heavier than air is positioned within and occupies a relatively small amount of the interior volume. A plurality of elongated radially extending and three-dimensionally spaced elastic members are each connected and radially extend between, the inner chamber and the inner surface of the outer chamber. The elastic members are cooperatively sized in length and suitably tensioned to support and hold the inner chamber centrally in an at-rest position within the interior volume.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Inventor: Stephen J. Motosko, III
  • Patent number: 6398616
    Abstract: An inflatable or inflated ball comprising an outer chamber formed of an airtight flexible outer skin which, when properly inflated and fully expanded, defines an interior volume. A sealed inner chamber filled or fillable with a substance substantially heavier than air is positioned within and occupies a relatively small amount of the interior volume. A plurality of elongated radially extending and three-dimensionally spaced elastic members are each connected and radially extend between, the inner chamber and the inner surface of the outer chamber. The elastic members are cooperatively sized in length and suitably tensioned to support and hold the inner chamber centrally in an at-rest position within the interior volume.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2002
    Inventor: Stephen J. Motosko, III