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Curlee
David Eric Curlee, Indianapolis, IN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100065714 | CHOCK APPARATUS - An apparatus for supporting a motorcycle in an upright position. The apparatus includes a base and a wheel stop coupled thereto. A cradle is pivotably coupled to the base and includes a pair of clamp members slidably coupled thereto. The pair of clamp members are biased away from each other. In other embodiments, a chock apparatus and a method of holding a motorcycle in an upright, stable position using a chock apparatus are provided. | 03-18-2010 |
Dennis Ray Curlee, Indianapolis, IN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100065714 | CHOCK APPARATUS - An apparatus for supporting a motorcycle in an upright position. The apparatus includes a base and a wheel stop coupled thereto. A cradle is pivotably coupled to the base and includes a pair of clamp members slidably coupled thereto. The pair of clamp members are biased away from each other. In other embodiments, a chock apparatus and a method of holding a motorcycle in an upright, stable position using a chock apparatus are provided. | 03-18-2010 |
James Don Curlee, Round Rock, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080225466 | INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM CHASSIS FORMED OF BEAMS AND EXTERIOR PANELS - An information handling system (IHS) chassis includes a first subassembly including a first panel attached to a first plurality of beams. A second similarly constructed subassembly is positioned parallel to the first subassembly. First and second end panels are attached to the first and second subassemblies so that the first and second subassemblies are maintained parallel. A plurality of side beams including a first side panel are interconnected between the first and second subassemblies so that all the panels and beams define a cavity having an open side. An access panel is movably attached to the open side. All of the panels used in the chassis construction are exterior panels. | 09-18-2008 |
