Josef A. Boukal - Madison AL, US Bryan F. Magee - Killen AL, US David M. Malone - Tuscumbia AL, US Susan R. Kavanaugh - Florence AL, US Harry Raney - Florence AL, US
International Classification:
A01K 3/00
US Classification:
256 10, 256 45, 24265 C
Abstract:
A coupling for an end of polymer jacketed high tensile wire fencing formed by a plate having first and second edges, a slot passing through the plate perpendicular to the first and second edges, having upper and lower ends spaced from the edges, a fold in the fencing defining a bight joining a shorter portion to a longer portion of the fencing, the fold penetrating the slot, and a pin of a length greater than the distance between the upper and lower ends of the slot, the pin having an end inserted into the bight in the fold of the fencing to retain the fold of the fencing in the slot, the pin being vertically removable from the bight to quickly release the fencing from the coupling.
A display stand for sheet goods such as desk chair mats has a pair of upright side members and a base coupled to the side members. The base can have an upper surface to support a lower edge of sheet goods in a standing position. A protrusion can define an arcuate front lip along the retaining well. The arcuate front lip can be configured to impart a curvature to facilitate standing of the sheet goods. The upper surface of the base can be configured to have different elevations. A back member can be coupled to the upright side members, and can swing, slide, or both, between an open position to provide access to the sheet goods and a closed position to retain the sheet goods within the display. Signage panels can be coupled between the side members along a tie member to attract customers to the displayed goods.
Double Stacked Pallet System For Rolled Sheet Goods
Edward S. Robbins - Muscle Shoals AL, US Ronald R. White - Florence AL, US Sally D. Staggs - Florence AL, US Bryan F. Magee - Muscle Shoals AL, US Nancy J. Hamilton - Florence AL, US
International Classification:
B65D 19/38 B65D 19/00 B65D 19/44
US Classification:
108 531, 108 551, 206386
Abstract:
A system for handling rolled sheet goods includes at least two pallets with a box situated on each pallet, each box containing a plurality of rolls of sheet goods arrayed within each box so that an open central core of each roll is aligned perpendicular to the box bottom. A compression resistant member is situated adjacent to or within the open central core of some of the rolls, each compression resistant member extending from the box bottom to a plane above the roll top edge to contact a lower surface of the box top to resist vertical compression of the box that would damage the rolled sheet goods. At least one tension member can be used to couple the boxes and pallets of the system together in a vertical stack.
Josef A. Boukal - Madison AL, US Bryan F. Magee - Muscle Shoals AL, US
International Classification:
B65D 5/50 B23P 11/00
US Classification:
206756, 29428
Abstract:
A display having two upstanding side panels hinged to opposite vertical edges of an upstanding front panel, the side panels having inwardly folded rear edges. A foot member coupled to lower corners of the junctions of the front panel with the side panels fix the position of the side panels relative to the front panel. Tabs located along the edges of a shelf are inserted into slots located in the front panel and the side panels to fix the position of the shelf. The slots are defined by a pair of horizontal slits cut in the upstanding panels to define a band of material between the pair of slits, the band of material being displaced inwardly to form a slot for receiving a corresponding tab. A foot member can be coupled to each of the lower corners defined by the junctions of a back panel with the side panels to fix the position of the back panel relative to the side panels. Caster assemblies on downward facing surfaces of the foot members facilitate movement of the display. Graphics panels can be secured to an outside surface of any or the upstanding panels with suitable indicia related to the product to be displayed.
Josef A. Boukal - Madison AL, US Bryan F. Magee - Killen AL, US John A. Morgan - Cypress Inn TN, US
International Classification:
A01K 5/01
US Classification:
119 521, 119 613
Abstract:
An animal feeder includes a base, a feeding trough supported by the base, the feeding trough having an outer rim. A feed hopper is situated over the feeding trough to deliver feed to the feeding trough. A roof extends laterally at least over the feeding trough outer rim. A curtain formed from a plurality of adjacent vertically elongated members having upper ends connected to the roof and lower ends extending downward laterally outside the feeding trough outer rim so that the vertically elongated members of the curtain inhibit rain and other weather related elements from contacting the feeding trough while being displaceable by an animal seeking access to the feeding trough
Susan R. Kavanaugh - Florence AL, US Bailey J. Black - Florence AL, US Bryan F. Magee - Killen AL, US Ronald R. White - Florence AL, US
International Classification:
A47F 5/02
US Classification:
248159, 248415
Abstract:
A display stand has a base, a vertical pole having a lower end fixed to the base. The pole includes two sections having a stem projecting upward from each section. A bearing is coupled each stem of the pole. A pair of racks, each having a central tube with a bearing race fixed within a lower end contacts an outer surface of the bearings for rotation around the tube. Each rack has a generally square perimeter with rounded corners formed of wire, with a plurality of radial support members coupled between the central tube and the rounded corners. Each side of the square perimeter portion includes a pair of hooks adjacent the rounded corners to engage products to be displayed on the stand, the hooks projecting a limited distance outward below the plane of the rack square perimeter.
Mangas Tool & Die Apr 2014 - Oct 2014
Quality Control Technician
Lorik Tool Apr 2014 - Oct 2014
Design Engineer
Es Robbins Aug 2004 - May 2014
New Product Development Engineer
Education:
Auburn University 2000 - 2004
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Industrial Design
Skills:
Product Development Product Design Industrial Design Rendering Concept Design Packaging Concept Development Design For Manufacturing Plastics Sketching Illustrator Graphic Design Machine Tools Technical Drawing Product Specification Rhino Sketchbook Pro Photoshop