Patents by Inventor Timothy B. Ely
Timothy B. Ely 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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Patent number: 7448235Abstract: A locking assembly for locking a cover over an opening of an enclosure includes a mounting bracket including a first wall having opposing first and second ends, a second wall joined to said first end and extending in a first direction away from the first wall. A stud joined to the first wall extends in a second direction away from the first wall. Hooking structure extends from the second wall of the mounting bracket for extending into the opening of the enclosure and engaging the enclosure to secure the mounting bracket relative to the enclosure. A locking bracket includes a first wall having opposing first and second ends and a first surface facing the first wall of the mounting bracket. A second wall is joined to the first end of the mounting bracket and extends in a first direction away from the first wall of the locking bracket. In one embodiment, a lock housing is fixed to the first wall of the locking bracket.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2004Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Rexnord Industries, LLCInventors: Timothy B. Ely, Frederick P. Finck, Jr.
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Patent number: 7197905Abstract: A multi-meter locking bar assembly for locking a plurality of meter boxes of a gang of meter boxes includes a locking bar having opposing first and second ends. A locking device is pivotally fixed relative to the locking bar. The locking device is fixable to one of the meter boxes to lock the locking bar over at least one meter box to lock the meter box.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Rexnord Industriess, LLCInventors: Timothy B. Ely, Frederick P. Finck, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040160067Abstract: A locking assembly is adapted for locking first and second members together. The assembly includes a housing member having an opening having an insertion end formed therein. A retention member is disposed in the opening. A stud member includes a head portion and a shank portion is joined by a separable portion. The shank portion is received in the opening through the insertion end and engages the retention member to prevent removal of the shank portion from the opening through the insertion end. With the first and second members disposed between the housing member body portion and the stud member head portion, upon breaking of the separable portion, the head portion separates from the shank portion to allow separation of the first and second ends. In one embodiment the opening is a through hole having an insertion end and an exit end, and upon breaking the separable portion the shank portion passes through out of the through hole through the exit end.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2004Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventors: Timothy B. Ely, Frederick P. Finck
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Patent number: 5966876Abstract: A watertight manhole insert and tether apparatus designed to prevent rainwater from entering sanitary sewer or other systems through a manhole closed by a manhole cover. The manhole insert is located beneath the manhole cover and is connected directly to the manhole by a tether apparatus mounted in the manhole, to plug the manhole, prevent theft of the manhole insert and deny access to the manhole. The manhole insert is characterized by a pan-shaped insert body having a curved, flat or ribbed insert bottom and one or more pressure-relief valves, one or more lift straps and an upward-standing, sloping or perpendicular side wall fitted with an outwardly-extending top rim for engaging a shoulder shaped in the manhole to support the manhole insert in the manhole.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Southwestern Packing & Seals Inc.Inventors: David L. Neathery, Timothy B. Ely, Michael D. Humke, Michael W. Humke
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Patent number: 5727351Abstract: A watertight manhole insert and tether apparatus designed to prevent rainwater from entering sanitary sewer or other systems through a manhole closed by a manhole cover. The manhole insert is located beneath the manhole cover and is connected directly to the manhole by a tether mounted in the manhole, to plug the manhole and prevent theft of the manhole insert. The manhole insert is characterized by a pan-shaped insert body having a flat insert bottom and a pressure-relief valve, one or more lift straps optionally provided with a warning tag, and an upward-standing, sloping or perpendicular side wall fitted with an outwardly-extending top rim for engaging a shoulder shaped in the manhole to support the manhole insert. One end of the flexible stainless steel tether is connected to the manhole wall and the opposite end first extends through a grommet in the insert bottom and subsequently through a lever bar locking device.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1994Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Inventors: David L. Neathery, Timothy B. Ely
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Patent number: 5440909Abstract: There is disclosed a lock and key assembly comprising a lock assembly including a lock body having cylindrical portions, a cylinder retained in the lock body and mounted for rotative movement in the lock body, the cylinder having a head portion having a keyway therein, and a shank portion extending from the head portion and adapted to activate a lock mechanism upon rotation of the shank portion, and a key shell assembly comprising a tubular grip portion, a piston disposed in the grip portion, a key extending from the piston and adapted to enter the keyway, the piston being rotatably movable in the grip portion to turn the key in the keyway and thereby turn the cylinder to cause activation of the lock mechanism, the key shell assembly grip portion being engageable with the lock assembly lock body to hold the lock body against rotative movement during the rotative movement of the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1993Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: The Highfield Mfg. CompanyInventors: Timothy B. Ely, Frederick P. Finck
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Patent number: 5320003Abstract: There is presented a device for operating a valve handle in an underground location spaced from a ground surface, the device having brace means for preventing rotation of a housing portion thereof during operation of a turning portion thereof. The brace means includes two body portions, each substantially flat on an upper surface thereof and adapted to receive a foot of an operator so as to bring the weight of the operator to bear on the brace means which engage the ground surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1993Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: The Highfield Mfg. CompanyInventors: Timothy B. Ely, Frederick P. Finck, George Shimko
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Patent number: 5161838Abstract: A locking assembly adapted for locking first and second members together, the assembly including a housing member and a stud member, the housing member being adapted to receive the stud member and permanently lock the stud member in the housing member, the assembly including a frangible portion, such that a part of the assembly is adapted to be broken away from a remainder of the assembly to permit removal of the assembly from the first and second members.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1991Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Assignee: The Highfield Mfg. CompanyInventors: Timothy B. Ely, Frederick P. Finck, George Shimko
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Patent number: 4415190Abstract: A lockable ring assembly for securing an electric meter in a meter box comprises a split ring having a U-shaped cross section, a keeper stud mounted to the split ring on one side of the joint thereof, and a lock housing mounted to the split ring on the other side of the joint thereof, the lock housing defining a keeper stud opening for receiving the keeper stud and a lock receiving opening for removably receiving a barrel lock. The keeper stud and lock receiving openings intersect, and the keeper stud has a notch providing clearance for inserting the barrel lock in the lock receiving opening, whereby the barrel lock engages the keeper stud to hold the ring closed. The split ring is preferably formed in two semi-circular ring parts joined by a hinge for articulated opening and closing action during installation and removal.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1981Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: Highfield Mfg. Company, Div. of Clarkson Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frederick P. Finck, Jr., Timothy B. Ely