Randleman
John E. Randleman, Veneta, OR US
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20090302679 | Electrical system for controlling coach resources - An electrical system for controlling coach resources for improved reliability and economy. The electrical system may comprise a plurality of smart modules networked together on a multiple channel network, one or more work modules each communicably connected with one of the smart modules, and one or more electrical devices controllably connected with one of the work modules. In one embodiment, the multiple channel network comprises multiple CAN busses and the work modules communicate to smart modules via RS422/485. | 12-10-2009 |
Sean A. Randleman, East Peoria, IL US
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20150352987 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A SEAT - A control system for a seat having a base portion and a back portion is disclosed. The control system includes a holder coupled to the back portion. The control system includes a control pod removably and at least partially received within the holder. The control pod includes a body and at least one switch disposed on the body. The at least one switch is manually actuatable to control a corresponding component of the seat. The control pod is adapted to be moved between a storage position and a usage position. The control pod is at least partially received within the holder in the storage position. The control pod is outside and spaced apart form the holder in the usage position. The control system includes a cable tethering the seat and the control pod together. | 12-10-2015 |
Sean Alan Randleman, Peoria, IL US
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20140094107 | VENTILATION CAP - A ventilation cap includes a tube portion, a vent portion, and an upper portion. The tube portion is configured to releasably engage with a vent pipe. The vent portion extends from the tube portion to define a common pathway formed therein. The vent portion has at least three interconnected adjacent sides. Each of the sides includes one or more upright ribs, and multiple contiguous ribs laterally extending from the upright ribs to define openings in fluid communication with the common pathway. The contiguous ribs at one or more sides have an intermediate segment with an increased cross-sectional area. The contiguous ribs taper laterally from the intermediate segment to ends. The upper portion is disposed above the vent portion and connected to an upper end of the upright ribs. | 04-03-2014 |