Beneath Vehicle Patents (Class 104/172.3)
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Patent number: 7201105Abstract: Guided devices are connected to the front and rear ends of the main body of a moving body. Each guided device is connected in a relatively rotatable fashion about a lateral axle to the lower part of a vertical shaft. A lateral roller supporting body is connected to the vertical shaft, and guide rollers supported and guided by guide bodies disposed in prescribed positions in a fixed path are provided on the right and left-hand ends of the roller support body. During movement, the roller supporting body connected to the vertical shaft too rotates integrally, and the axis of a lateral axle supporting the pair of right and left-hand guide rollers can be orientated orthogonal to the fixed path, whereby the guide rollers are able to rotate smoothly without causing slipping or frictional resistance. Thereby, the supporting unit can always be supported and guided smoothly in curved path sections.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2004Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Daifuku Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shigeyoshi Nishihara, Toshiyuki Iba
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Patent number: 7185744Abstract: A roller system for moving a load a predetermined distance includes a chock frame having a pair of spaced chocks connected between a pair of rigid siderails and a freely moveable roller unit. The roller unit includes a plurality of rollers and is positioned between the siderails and freely moveable between the pair of spaced chocks. The load may then be moved in inchmeal fashion by slowly advancing the roller unit while shuffling the chock frame on the ground at a similar pace.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Triodyne Safety Systems, L.L.C.Inventor: Ralph Lipsey Barnett
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Patent number: 6942088Abstract: A system and method for returning empty luggage carts over long distances from a remote collecting station to a retrieval station in a passenger terminal, where they may be retrieved by arriving passengers for the transportation of their luggage to parking lots, cab and bus loading areas, etc. A plurality of carts are inserted in nested arrangement into a load-in station. The carts are engaged individually, separated from the nested arrangement, and transported individually, in spaced-apart relation along a series of transport conveyor sections, changing elevations as appropriate and extending around curves as required to reach a discharge and retrieval station near the terminal luggage discharge area.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Intellect Ltd.Inventor: Herbert Reiners
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Patent number: 6845720Abstract: A shock absorbing tow bar for connecting between a drive trolley and a load carrying trolley of a conveyor system. The tow bar includes a pair of tubes that reciprocate relative to each other. A plunger is located within a first of the tubes and attached to a second tube. Mounted on the plunger are a pair of brake surfaces that frictionally engage the first tube. The brake surfaces are biased toward the first tube by springs and the force applied to the brake surfaces is adjustable through an adjustment mechanism including a pair of wedges upon which the springs are located. An adjustment rod is joined with the adjustment mechanism and extends outwardly from the tow bar to allow an operator to adjust the friction produced by the brake surfaces without disassembly of the tow bar.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2003Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Inventor: Gareth D. Summa
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Patent number: 6837168Abstract: The present invention provides a reversing train positioning system for engaging and moving a railroad car or trip of cars by engaging a bogey wheel truck frame. The train positioning system includes a dog carriage having a drive motor mounted on the dog carriage which operates to propel the dog carriage back and forth along a single tension chain in a carriage guideway provided alongside a railroad track. The carriage is supplied with electric power and hydraulic fluid from an attached flexible power track system which has a fixed end connected to a source of high pressure hydraulic fluid and a return sump and a source of electric power and a free end attached to move with the carriage. Alternatively, the entire hydraulic system may be carried on board the carriage.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Calbrandt, Inc.Inventors: Bradley J. Goldbeck, Calvin J. Brandt, Kenneth D. Fritz
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Patent number: 6705233Abstract: A paint wagon (10) has a base (22) having a plurality of wheels (28, 30) mounted in supporting relation thereto. A drop pin (32) is slidably mounted to the base. The drop pin (32) selectively engages with a conveyor (12) for translating the paint wagon (10) along a path. A plurality of slidably mounted mounting fixtures (26) are movable between a contracted position and an expanded position. An actuating assembly (24) slidably mounts the mounting fixtures to the base. The actuating assembly (24) has a longitudinal support (38) and a plurality of cars (52, 54, 56) in sliding engagement with the longitudinal support. The mounting fixtures (26) extend from the plurality of cars. A rotatably mounted pinion (70) drivingly engages a rack (84, 86) which is slidably mounted with the longitudinal support. The rack (84, 86) is connected to an outer car (56).Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Decoma International Corp.Inventors: Bradley Spiewak, Henry R. Draper
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Patent number: 6679185Abstract: The trailing, load supporting component of a product conveyor is connected to a powered, leading component by a shock absorbing tow bar that employs relatively movable friction elements in a sandwich configuration to absorb the shock by sliding engagement at internal wear surfaces. A brake tongue slides between opposed brake pads of the sandwich which are placed under pressure against the tongue. A two-piece, telescoping tubular housing shields the brake assembly from contaminants and enhances the structural integrity of the unit.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Automatic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael Dennis Sullivan, Jaret Devin Land
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Patent number: 6675953Abstract: Conveyor system accessories are disclosed, which provide an inexpensive way to stage, stockpile and/or sort work pieces and provides easy entry to and exit from a main conveyor. In particular, a trolley or trolleys that carry work pieces ride on the conveyor rail above the chain or intermesh with the chain on the inside of the track. These accessories are used with single track continuous conveyor systems, which greatly enhances the productivity of the single track system by permitting work pieces to be taken off-line without taking the work piece off a load pendant.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Inventor: Jerry Taeger
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Patent number: 6668730Abstract: A reversing chain-operated, dual carriage train indexer is provided with a chain tension control that acts directly on the chain and a retraction-biased, two-position carriage connection cylinder in conjunction with a spring biased linkage system allows indexer operation in either direction with dogs up or down in dual force ranges controlled by the chain tension control.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Calbrandt, Inc.Inventor: Bradley J. Goldbeck
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Patent number: 6668731Abstract: A conveyor roller assembly typically for pushing a vehicle through a car wash having a chain drive and split track, includes a bar extending form its forward end beneath the track to its back end above it. The back end carries a pair of rollers that travel on the track and a second pair of rollers for pushing against the tire of the vehicle. The front end carries an axle rigidly attached to the bar and a pair links one on each side of the bar and each link rigidly carrying a sleeve having a very close tolerance with the axle and through which the axle extends. The links attach to the chain drive, and rollers are carried by the sleeves and engage the lower surface of the track. The link, sleeve and roller arrangement causes the conveyor roller assembly to maintain alignment with the track.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventors: John Calisi, Domenic A. Previte, III
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Patent number: 6647894Abstract: A car wash wheel push roller dolly (20) is used for transporting a vehicle by pushing the vehicle wheel on a horizontal track in a car wash system consisting basically of a polyurethane dolly body (22) with an integrally formed upward portion (36) and a gusset (38) connecting the front to the rear. A front axle (40), a first rear axle (42) and a second rear axle (44) are all integrally formed with the dolly body and extend outwardly from each side of the body at right angles. Each distal end of the axles include a groove (46) adjacent to their ends. A pair of front rollers (50) are disposed on the front axle, next to a pair of conveyer chain links (48) also a pair of first rear rollers (52) and second rear rollers (54) engage their respective axles with all of the rollers attached with retaining rings (60). When a vehicle is positioned on the car wash endless chain conveyer horizontal track (58) and the chain links are attached to the endless chain, the vehicle may be pushed forward by the dolly.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventor: Jose Luis Simoes
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Patent number: 6644210Abstract: An inclined conveyor for transporting shopping carts between an upper floor and a lower floor. The inclined conveyor includes a continuous conveyor assembly having a conveyor belt including a plurality of spaced drive lugs that engage a shopping cart. The moving conveyor belt transports the shopping cart between the upper and lower floors. The inclined conveyor includes a jam detector that interrupts operation of the conveyor upon detection of a jam along the conveyor. The inclined conveyor further includes a front wheel alignment and turning system for rotating at least one of the front wheels 180 degrees to place both front wheels in a common aligned position so as to prevent unnecessary operation of the jam detector along the conveyor belt. The inclined conveyor further includes a cart travel correction device for maintaining proper engagement between a portion of the cart and one of the drive lugs on the conveyor belt.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Pflow Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Pfleger, Michael H. Sohn, Craig S. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20030200892Abstract: A conveyor roller assembly typically for pushing a vehicle through a car wash having a chain drive and split track, includes a bar extending form its forward end beneath the track to its back end above it. The back end carries a pair of rollers that travel on the track and a second pair of rollers for pushing against the tire of the vehicle. The front end carries an axle rigidly attached to the bar and a pair links one on each side of the bar and each link rigidly carrying a sleeve having a very close tolerance with the axle and through which the axle extends. The links attach to the chain drive, and rollers are carried by the sleeves and engage the lower surface of the track. The link, sleeve and roller arrangement causes the conveyor roller assembly to maintain alignment with the track.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventors: John Calisi, Domenic A. Previte
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Patent number: 6637342Abstract: The present invention is directed to a conveyor assembly and carrier for use with a conveyor wherein the carrier includes a frame having a longitudinal axis, a first pair of load wheels rotatably coupled to the frame, and a first pair of stabilizer wheels positioned laterally outward of the first pair of load wheels and rotatably coupled to the frame. The conveyor includes the carrier, a drive, and a stabilizer track having first and second channels spaced from one another. The first pair of stabilizer wheels are disposable for movement within the channels.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2000Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Jervis B. Webb CompanyInventors: Keith Jennings, Robert Goryca, Gary Ramse, Ricky L. Brown, David K. Meissner
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Patent number: 6622636Abstract: A device for automatically moving vehicles along guide ways of lifts is constituted by a pusher carriage movable horizontally with a corresponding actuator on a guide that is longitudinally fixable to at least one of the guide ways and is provided with at least one pair of arms that are articulated thereto and rotate in a scissor-like fashion on a horizontal plane flush with the upper resting surface of the guide way, from an active position, in which they are parallel one another and adjacent to at least one wheel and lie transversely above the wheel, to an inactive position, in which they are divaricated and aligned parallel to the wheel.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Giuliano S.r.l.Inventor: Fabrizio Bonacini
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Patent number: 6553916Abstract: The present invention provides a low clearance, compact guideway, train positioning system that can be installed in close quarters alongside an existing railroad track. The system is chain driven and features an improved over/under or vertical sprocket carriage drive system in which parts normally exposed to the elements are protected while, at the same time, horizontal space requirements alongside the track are reduced. The system employs a vertically oriented chain drive which employs enclosed vertically mounted drive and idler sprocket units and a chain tube enclosing the lower chain strand which further minimizes exposure of the mechanism chain to the elements by totally enclosing the lower chain path in the over/under arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Calbrandt, Inc.Inventor: Bradley J. Goldbeck
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Patent number: 6490979Abstract: An inclined conveyor for transporting shopping carts between an upper floor and a lower floor. The inclined conveyor includes a continuous conveyor assembly having a conveyor belt including a plurality of spaced drive lugs that engage a shopping cart. The moving conveyor belt transports the shopping cart between the upper and lower floors. The inclined conveyor includes a jam detector that interrupts operation of the conveyor upon detection of a jam along the conveyor. The inclined conveyor further includes sensors that prevent operation of the conveyor assembly if a person is present at either the unloading end or loading end of the conveyor assembly. At least one cart arrester is positioned along the length of the inclined conveyor to prevent uncontrolled descent of a shopping cart along the length of the inclined conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Pflow Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Pfleger, Michael H. Sohn, Craig S. Schmidt
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Patent number: 6422153Abstract: A car wash conveyor including a simplified and improved track structure using cut out flat support plates for mounting three tiers of tracks. The support plates allow equal widths of an intermediate and lower track, and incorporation of integral stanchions for support of tire guide rollers. The chain take up mechanism and the roller control mechanism together form an assembly able to be installed into the conveyor or removed for service as a single unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Inventor: Gilbert J. Reitsch, Jr.
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Publication number: 20020066389Abstract: A car wash conveyor including a simplified and improved track structure using cut out flat support plates for mounting three tiers of tracks. The support plates allow equal widths of an intermediate and lower track, and incorporation of integral stanchions for support of tire guide rollers. The chain take up mechanism and the roller control mechanism together form an assembly able to be installed into the conveyor or removed for service as a single unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2000Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventor: Gilbert J. Rietsch
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Patent number: 6378441Abstract: An accumulator mechanism for stopping a carrier on an inverted power and free conveyor system when it approaches a stopped preceding carrier. A pivot arm on a leading trolley for each carrier has a retractable trolley dog which is normally driven by a chain dog projecting from a drive chain. The accumulator mechanism includes an actuator lever which is pivoted to mounting plates and carriers a cam roller that acts in a cam slot formed in a pivot plate. When the actuating lever is pivoted due to contacting a preceding carrier, the cam roller acts within the contour of the slot to pivotally displace the pivot plate. The pivot plate then pulls a lift link upwardly to pull on the pivot arm and retract the trolley dog from the chain dog. The slot is arranged to effect lost motion of the cam roller in the slot to accommodate over travel.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2001Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Conveyor Tehcnology Group, Inc.Inventors: Mario L. V. Lipari, Mark C. Reid, John D. Gorby, Jr.
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Patent number: 6378440Abstract: An overhead conveyor includes a rotator system for rotating a work piece as it travels along a conveying track. A carrier movable along the track is propelled by an endless conveyor chain disposed within said track. The carrier is detachably connected to the chain and includes an uncoupling assembly for detaching the carrier from the chain. A support post extends upwardly from an upper surface of the carrier and an upper portion of the support post is attached to an upper arm of a C-shaped load arm. The C-shaped load arm is provided with a lower arm having a rotatable platter attached thereto. A camming pin is fixedly attached to said platter and a camming assembly is affixed to an underside of the track wherein the track is provided with flanges to receive said camming pin. Upon engagement of the camming pin with the flanges of the track, the platter is rotated a preselected amount.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Inventor: Arthur B. Rhodes
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Patent number: 6374747Abstract: A sound abatement method includes applying a sound abating material to at least one area of at least one component of the moving trolley. A sound abatement conveyor trolley includes a trolley body having at least one wheel for traveling in a track and one or more component cooperatively associated with the trolley body, which the components each include a sound abating material applied to the area for sound abatement. An element used in a conveyor trolley includes at least one area and a sound abating material applied to the area for sound abatement.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Jervis B. Webb CompanyInventors: Deepak Devnani, Christopher M. Ariss, Craig R. Smith
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Patent number: 6330952Abstract: A shock absorbing tow bar for connection between the accumulating trolley and load carriage of a power and free conveyor system is disclosed. The tow bar includes one component that is connectable to the accumulating trolley and another that is connectable to the intermediate trolley of the load carriage. Limited relative shifting is permitted between the components of the tow bar. Moreover, the components are threadably intercoupled so that such relative shifting requires a screwing or unscrewing action that serves to cushion movement between the accumulating trolley and load carriage.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2001Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: Conveyor Technology Group Inc.Inventors: Gareth D. Summa, N. Duane Smith
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Patent number: 6330953Abstract: A shock absorbing tow bar for connection between the accumulating trolley and load carriage of a power and free conveyor system is disclosed. The tow bar includes one component that is connectable to the accumulating trolley and another that is connectable to the intermediate trolley of the load carriage. Limited relative shifting is permitted between the components of the tow bar. Moreover, the components are threadably intercoupled so that such relative shifting requires a screwing or unscrewing action that serves to cushion movement between the accumulating trolley and load carriage.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2001Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: Conveyor Technology Group Inc.Inventors: Gareth D. Summa, N. Duane Smith
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Patent number: 6324992Abstract: A hybrid carrying truck is disclosed which has merits of both of a skid carrier and a carrying truck such that it can successively and smoothly transfer between different carrying lines to carry a work whatever the carrying lines are and can secure a removing position from the carrying line to a refuge area freely and with safety. The hybrid carrying truck includes traveling wheels mounted at front and back positions on the left and right sides of a truck body for being rolled on a pair of rails to allow the truck body to travel along a carrying line, a pair of left and right skid members mounted on a bottom face of the truck body and elongated in a carrying direction of the hybrid carrying truck, and a truck hauling engaging member mounted at a central position of the bottom face of the truck body in a widthwise direction of the truck body.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Tsubakimoto Chain Co.Inventors: Akira Morikiyo, Susumu Kawano, Ichiro Ueno
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Patent number: 6298790Abstract: An accumulator mechanism for stopping a carrier on an inverted power and free conveyor system when it approaches a stopped preceding carrier. A pivot arm on a leading trolley for each carrier has a retractable trolley dog which is normally driven by a chain dog projecting from a drive chain. The accumulator mechanism includes an actuator lever which is pivoted to mounting plates and carriers a cam roller that acts in a cam slot formed in a pivot plate. When the actuating lever is pivoted due to contacting a preceding carrier, the cam roller acts within the contour of the slot to pivotally displace the pivot plate. The pivot plate then pulls a lift link upwardly to pull on the pivot arm and retract the trolley dog from the chain dog. The slot is arranged to effect lost motion of the cam roller in the slot to accommodate over travel.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2000Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Conveyor Technology Group Inc.Inventors: Mario L. V. Lipari, Mark C. Reid, John D. Gorby, Jr.
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Publication number: 20010015150Abstract: An accumulator mechanism for stopping a carrier on an inverted power and free conveyor system when it approaches a stopped preceding carrier. A pivot arm on a leading trolley for each carrier has a retractable trolley dog which is normally driven by a chain dog projecting from a drive chain. The accumulator mechanism includes an actuator lever which is pivoted to mounting plates and carriers a cam roller that acts in a cam slot formed in a pivot plate. When the actuating lever is pivoted due to contacting a preceding carrier, the cam roller acts within the contour of the slot to pivotally displace the pivot plate. The pivot plate then pulls a lift link upwardly to pull on the pivot arm and retract the trolley dog from the chain dog. The slot is arranged to effect lost motion of the cam roller in the slot to accommodate over travel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Inventors: Mario L.V. Lipari, Mark C. Reid, John D. Gorby
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Patent number: 6253684Abstract: A stop mechanism for detaching a conveyor trolley from a drive system which normally drives the trolley along a conveyor track. A ramp can be moved into the path of a trolley dog so that the trolley dog moves upwardly along an inclined ramp surface to disengage the trolley dog from a drive dog carried by a driven chain of the conveyor system. The actuating mechanism for the ramp includes a pivotal cam plate actuated by a power cylinder. A cam slot in the cam plate receives a cam roller connected with a guide link which moves in a vertical guide slot. The guide link is connected with the ramp to move it up and down under the control of the actuating cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1998Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Conveyor Technology Group, Inc.Inventors: Gareth D. Summa, Andrew L. Meyer
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Patent number: 6244451Abstract: A shock absorbing tow bar for connection between the accumulating trolley and load carriage of a power and free conveyor system includes one component that is connectable to the accumulating trolley and another that is connectable to the intermediate trolley of the load carriage. Limited relative shifting is permitted between the components of the tow bar. Moreover, the components are threadably intercoupled so that such relative shifting requires a screwing or unscrewing action that serves to cushion movement between the accumulating trolley and load carriage.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Conveyor Technology Group, Inc.Inventors: Gareth D. Summa, N. Duane Smith
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Patent number: 6186073Abstract: A roller assembly for car wash conveyors having three pairs of pusher rollers on the upper end of a conveyor roller bar in order to reduce and make more uniform the roller wear. The roller pairs are arranged to respectively engage the upper, intermediate and lower tracks of the conveyor. The pairs of pusher rollers are each mounted on one of three parallel shafts arranged in a triangular pattern each roller in each pair confined between sets of two plates having holes receiving the shafts which are welded thereto. Two of the shafts are welded to the upper end of the roller bar.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Peco CorporationInventor: Gilbert J. Reitsch, Jr.