Steury
Douglas Steury US
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20150274258 | BOAT HULL - An improved boat hull is described. The new hull includes a bow, a stern and a lower longitudinal keel extending between the bow and stern. The hull includes a first V hull formed at the bow and a second V hull formed aft the bow. The second V hull is defined by a bilaterally symmetrical indention having a forward end and a rearward end. The indention is directed rearwardly and outwardly from the lower longitudinal keel, and the rearward end of the indention is above the water line for displacement of water toward the stern on both the portside and starboard side of the boat. The new hull provides a smooth, less jarring ride, a reduction of drag forces, and an improved load along with increased deck area. | 10-01-2015 |
Douglas Steury, New Paris, IN US
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20150274258 | BOAT HULL - An improved boat hull is described. The new hull includes a bow, a stern and a lower longitudinal keel extending between the bow and stern. The hull includes a first V hull formed at the bow and a second V hull formed aft the bow. The second V hull is defined by a bilaterally symmetrical indention having a forward end and a rearward end. The indention is directed rearwardly and outwardly from the lower longitudinal keel, and the rearward end of the indention is above the water line for displacement of water toward the stern on both the portside and starboard side of the boat. The new hull provides a smooth, less jarring ride, a reduction of drag forces, and an improved load along with increased deck area. | 10-01-2015 |
Douglas V. Steury, New Paris, IN US
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20110001345 | SELF-LEVELING ARM ASSEMBLY FOR RECLINER - A recliner assembly includes a seat portion, an arm, and a backrest portion having an arm support. The backrest portion is connected to the seat portion at a first pivot, wherein the backrest portion is pivotable relative to the seat portion between a forward position and a backward position. At least one linkage member is provided, and it has a first and a second end. The first end is pivotably connected to the seat portion at a second pivot, and the second end carries a cross pin for slidable engagement in a path formed in the arm support. The arm includes a pin at one end. The arm pin has at least one perpendicular dowel, and the arm is connected to the arm support at the second end to define an area of rotation so that upon simultaneous rotation of the back portion and the straddle floating bar about their respective pivots the arm experiences vertical displacement, but substantially no angular displacement when the backrest is moved between the forward and the backward positions. The back rest portion may constitute a frame having different predetermined lengths to accommodate small, medium, and large occupants. | 01-06-2011 |
Edwin Steury, Goshen, IN US
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20110079141 | Hydraulic cylinder that will automatically expunge air and self level - A hydraulic cylinder with piston and rod enclosed, that upon receiving air and oil, singularly or along with one or more identical cylinders, from a new, dry, system start up, will, upon extension, when the piston seal passes a predetermined point, stop. With continued pumping from either a manual single or multiple cylinder pump or an electric pump all the identical piston rods will arrive at the predetermined stop and the cylinders will be purged of air and when the manual locks are placed over the extended piston rods, they will stay there and not move up or down, regardless of ambient temperature changes or inadvertent release of the oil. After they are extended the first time all the cylinders will stop at the predetermined point in an even position with each other. The locks and pumps are not shown in this application. | 04-07-2011 |
J. Stephen Steury, Rogersville, MO US
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20100006724 | TIRE SWING SWIVEL - A swivel assembly for a tire comprises a clamp assembly adapted to be secured to a header tube, a swivel first member suspended from the clamp to pivot either parallel to or perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the header tube, a swivel second member which is suspended from the swivel first member to pivot 90° relative to the pivotal motion of the swivel first member, and a swivel third member which can rotate about the swivel second member. The swivel first member is pivotally mounted to the clamp via an upper pivot pin and the second swivel member is pivotally mounted to the swivel first member by a second lower pivot pin. The center-to-center distance between the upper and lower pivot pins is preferably less than about 3″. Additionally, the lower pivot pin can have a diameter that is less than the diameter of the upper pivot pin. Lastly, the swivel assembly can include a tether which extends over the header tube to which the clamp assembly is secured which has opposite ends secured to opposite sides of the lower pivot pin. The tether is sufficiently strong to support the weight of the tire swing, the swivel assembly, and anyone on the tire swing should the swivel assembly catastrophically fail. | 01-14-2010 |
20110085040 | ELECTRICALLY POWERED PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT - A playground security system comprises a power supply and a monitoring station. The monitoring station comprises a camera, a light and/or an audio deterrent device which are electrically connected to the power supply. The monitoring station can be contained in a post; and the post is part of a playground structure or can be a stand alone post. The audio deterrent device emits signals in a frequency range that is bothersome to humans between the ages of about 13 to about 25 years. The audio deterrent device and light are activated by a motion sensor. Further, the system includes a dusk-to-dawn sensor which also controls the audio deterrent device and the light. The camera can be in an “always-on” mode and can be adapted to transmit signals containing visual or audio-visual information. The camera signals can be stored and viewed remotely from the playground. | 04-14-2011 |
20120165108 | PLAYGROUND ELEMENT AND METHOD OF MOUNTING THE SAME - A playground system includes a support post secured to a foundation, a play unit defining a passageway; and a cam assembly configured to secure the play unit to the support. The cam assembly includes a cam base sized and shaped for engagement with the play unit, and a cam. The cam assembly also includes a cam lock sized and shaped for engagement with the play unit within the passageway, and a slot sized and shaped for seating the cam. The slot defines a plurality of steps being sized and shaped to seat the cam to provide an adjustment range to accommodate for variances in sizes and tolerances of the play unit and support. | 06-28-2012 |
Lisa Steury, Hoboken, NJ US
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20120221364 | FEE ALLOCATOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system is provided for automatically billing a designated account for fees associated with the costs of tickets and other similar services. Passenger Record Number data and similar data is provided through a Computerized Reservation System and an accounting system to a Fee Allocator program which automatically interprets the data, determines appropriate fees based on the data and a user profile, and bills the fees to an appropriate account based on the user profile. Billing data provided to the account also facilitates the process of reconciling the fees to the travel ticket costs. Enhanced descriptive billing statements can be created simplifying the process of reconciling fees to the travel ticket costs. | 08-30-2012 |
Mathew Steury, Goshen, IN US
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20110079141 | Hydraulic cylinder that will automatically expunge air and self level - A hydraulic cylinder with piston and rod enclosed, that upon receiving air and oil, singularly or along with one or more identical cylinders, from a new, dry, system start up, will, upon extension, when the piston seal passes a predetermined point, stop. With continued pumping from either a manual single or multiple cylinder pump or an electric pump all the identical piston rods will arrive at the predetermined stop and the cylinders will be purged of air and when the manual locks are placed over the extended piston rods, they will stay there and not move up or down, regardless of ambient temperature changes or inadvertent release of the oil. After they are extended the first time all the cylinders will stop at the predetermined point in an even position with each other. The locks and pumps are not shown in this application. | 04-07-2011 |