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Jeff Platt, Dublin, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110048869BRAKE PISTON WITH STEEL CORE AND PHENOLIC OUTER LAYER - A brake piston may include a steel core and a phenolic outer layer that may be overmolded to the steel core.03-03-2011

Jeffrey D. Platt, Dublin, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140197285VEHICLE HYDRAULIC BRAKE HOSE ASSEMBLY - A hydraulic brake hose assembly includes a suspension component, a brake hose connected to the suspension component, and a support bracket connected to the brake hose and the suspension component. The support bracket includes a base having a forward edge portion, a rear edge portion and opposite side edge portions. A forward wall extends upwardly from the forward edge portion. A sidewall extends upwardly from one of the side edge portions. A single mounting opening is located on the base. An anti-rotation tab extends downwardly from the base. The suspension component includes a portion having a mounting aperture and a recess respectively corresponding with the single mounting opening and the anti-rotation tab of the support bracket. The support bracket prevents rotation of the brake hose relative to the support bracket as the support bracket is secured to the portion of the suspension component via a single fastener.07-17-2014

Robert E. Platt, Mineral Ridge, OH US

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20080298911Drill template for installing railing brackets - A drill template for correctly positioning fastener holes on a side wall of a fence post. The drill template comprises a base that includes an alignment mechanism to enable an installer to correctly place the base adjacent a side wall of the fence post. The base of the template includes a plurality of fastener-positioning indicators thereon, each of which is useful to identify a position for drilling a single fastener hole in the side wall of the fence post. The template also includes a slider that is movable along the base to select which of the plurality of fastener-positioning indicators to use. The slider includes a plurality of apertures that are alignable with the fastener-positioning indicators. Preferably, the fastener positioning indicators are holes that are defined in the base. The installer sequentially inserts a drill bit through each one of the aligned apertures and indicator holes and drills the fastener holes in the post.12-04-2008
20090200532METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ATTACHING SPINDLES TO RAILS IN A FENCE ASSEMBLY - A racking assembly for adjustably mounting a spindle to a rail. The racking assembly includes a first member which engages the rail and a second member pivotally secured to the first member. The second member retains the spindle at an angle relative to the first member and therefore relative to the rail. As the second member pivots, the angle of the spindle relative to the rail is changed. In a fence rail assembly, each spindle is secured between a pair of rails by a pair of racking assemblies. Each racking assembly is mounted on one of the rails and is individually adjustable so as to set the angle of the spindle relative to the rails. The rails are secured between a pair of vertical posts. Each rail is secured to one of the posts by a bracket that is adjustable to set the angle of the rail relative to the posts.08-13-2009
20090212271ADJUSTABLE MOUNTING BRACKET FOR A STAIR RAIL ASSEMBLY - A bracket for mounting a rail to a vertical post. The bracket includes a base with an arcuate front wall and a housing that is selectively movable along that front wall. The housing itself has an arcuate front wall that is oriented at right angles to the arcuate front wall of the base. The bracket further includes a rail connector that is selectively movable along the front wall of the housing. The rail connector engages an end of the rail and holds the rail at both a vertical and a horizontal angle relative the post. The vertical and horizontal angle of the rail to the post can be changed by selectively moving the rail connector along the front wall of the housing and moving the housing along the front wall of the base.08-27-2009
20090267041METHOD OF CONNECTING A FENCE RAIL TO A FENCE POST USING A RAIL CLIP ASSEMBLY - A method of using a rail clip assembly to connect a horizontal fence rail to a vertical fence post. The rail clip assembly includes a housing that is slidably engaged with at least one mounting spacer and a first leg of an L-shaped mounting bracket until a second leg of the bracket abuts the underside of the housing. A first fastener is screwed through the first leg and mounting spacer and into the side wall of the fence post. An end of the rail is inserted into the housing and a second fastener is screwed through the second leg, the housing and the end of the rail. The rail clip assembly aids in preventing the rail from disengaging from the housing when a lateral force is applied to the rail.10-29-2009
20100025651FENCING SYSTEM AND POST INSERT FOR USE THEREWITH - A fencing system typically includes hollow posts with rail structures extending therebetween. Post mount assemblies are configured to mount on a foundation and are slidably received within the hollow posts to provide suitable support for the posts. In one embodiment, each post mount assembly includes a wedge which is wedged in a wedged position against the post mount assembly adjacent its upper end to apply an outward force thereon and/or move a portion of the post mount assembly outwardly within the hollow post. The wedged position typically forces the post mount assembly adjacent its upper end to frictionally engage an inner surface of the post in order to brace and secure the post adjacent its upper end. The hollow post may include strengthening ribs to provide additional structural integrity.02-04-2010
20100108969UNITARY RAIL CLIP ASSEMBLY FOR CONNECTING A FENCE RAIL TO A FENCE POST - A rail clip assembly for connecting a fence rail to a fence post. The assembly comprises a housing slidably engaged with a L-shaped connector bracket that is securable to the post. The bracket has a first leg with a second leg extending outwardly therefrom, and a detent integral with the first leg and extending outwardly therefrom in the opposite direction to the second leg. The first leg is received through a slot in a perimeter wall of the housing and the detent engages in a recessed area in the housing's rear wall. The second leg abuts an exterior surface of the perimeter wall and a fastener secures the second leg to both the perimeter wall and the rail retained within the housing.05-06-2010
20100133493FENCING SYSTEM AND POST INSERT FOR USE THEREWITH - A fencing system includes a post mount typically mountable on a foundation and having an outer surface extending upwardly therefrom. A post insert mounted adjacent the top of the post mount has an outer surface disposed outwardly of the post mount outer surface to abut an inner surface of a post which defines a cavity in which the post mount and post insert are slidably received. The post insert provides stability to the post such that a rail may be mounted on the post via a rail mounting bracket or otherwise.06-03-2010
20110175045FENCING SYSTEM AND POST INSERT FOR USE THEREWITH - A fencing system typically includes hollow posts with rail structures extending therebetween. A post mount assembly is configured to mount on a foundation and is slidably received within each hollow post to provide suitable support for the posts. In one embodiment, each post mount assembly includes a wedge which is wedged against the post mount assembly typically to force the post mount assembly against an inner surface of the post. The post mount assembly may include a post mount and a post insert which is vertically adjustable relative to the post mount and against which the wedge is wedged.07-21-2011
20110186796FENCING SYSTEM AND POST INSERT FOR USE THEREWITH - A fencing system typically includes hollow posts with rail structures extending therebetween. A post mount assembly is configured to mount on a foundation and is slidably received within each hollow post to provide suitable support for the posts. In one embodiment, each post mount assembly includes a wedge which is wedged against the post mount assembly typically to force the post mount assembly against an inner surface of the post. The post mount assembly may include a post mount and a post insert which is vertically adjustable relative to the post mount and against which the wedge is wedged.08-04-2011

Patent applications by Robert E. Platt, Mineral Ridge, OH US

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