Thomas E. Kanczuzewski - South Bend IN, US John W. Doster - Granger IN, US John E. Townsend - Paw Paw IN, US Donald J. Nagy - South Bend IN, US James Doster - South Bend IN, US
Assignee:
Logistick, Inc. - South Bend IN
International Classification:
B61D 45/00
US Classification:
410152, 410143, 410151
Abstract:
A device for engaging an elongated support for restraining cargo selectively in containers having different widths. The device comprising a strip, a sleeve including four walls extending generally perpendicularly from the top strip surface defining a first cavity. The sleeve having a rigid platform within the first cavity extending substantially parallel to and spaced from the top strip surface. A compressible insert receivable in the sleeve. The compressible insert including a separable portion to be removed for reducing the size of the compressible insert. The compressible insert may be comprised of foam, may have a block configuration and may be scored for facilitating removal of the separable portion of the compressible insert. The device may also include gussets. The device is configures to transfer to shear stress at least some of the tensile force applied by the elongated support.
John W. Doster - Granger IN, US John E. Townsend - Paw Paw MI, US Donald J. Nagy - South Bend IN, US James Doster - Granger IN, US Ashley Brickley - South Bend IN, US
Assignee:
Logistick, Inc. - South Bend IN
International Classification:
B61D 45/00
US Classification:
410152, 410143, 410151
Abstract:
A device for engaging an elongated support for restraining cargo in a container having a pair of opposed walls and configured to transfer to shear stress at least some of the tensile force applied by the elongated support. The device comprises a strip having a bottom strip surface with an adhesive for securing the device to one of the walls, and a top strip surface. The sleeve includes four walls extending from the top strip surface defining a cavity. The sleeve having a platform within the cavity surrounded by the four walls. The platform defines within the cavity another cavity for receiving the elongated support. The platform spaces an end of the elongated support from said one of the walls of the container. An insert may be inserted into the cavity. A method of restraining cargo with the cargo restraint device.
John W. Doster - Granger IN, US John E. Townsend - Paw Paw MI, US Donald J. Nagy - South Bend IN, US James Doster - Granger IN, US Ashley Brickley - South Bend IN, US
Assignee:
Logistick, Inc. - South Bend IN
International Classification:
B61D 45/00 B60P 7/15
US Classification:
410152, 410143, 410151
Abstract:
A device for engaging an elongated support for restraining cargo in a container having a pair of opposed walls and configured to transfer to shear stress at least some of the tensile force applied by the elongated support. The device comprising: a strip, a sleeve including a plurality of walls extending from the strip having an open end for receiving an end of the elongated support; gussets for transferring to shear stress at least some of the tensile force applied by the elongated support.
John W. Doster - Granger IN, US John E. Townsend - Paw Paw MI, US Donald J. Nagy - South Bend IN, US James Doster - Granger IN, US Ashley Brickley - South Bend IN, US
Assignee:
Logistick, Inc. - South Bend IN
International Classification:
B61D 45/00 B60P 7/15
US Classification:
410152, 410143, 410151
Abstract:
A stackable device for engaging an elongated support for restraining cargo in a container having a pair of opposed walls and configured to transfer to shear stress at least some of the tensile force applied by the elongated support. The stackable device invertably stackable with an other stackable device.
Thomas E. Kanczuzewski - South Bend IN, US John W. Doster - Granger IN, US John E. Townsend - Paw Paw IN, US Donald J. Nagy - South Bend IN, US James Doster - South Bend IN, US
Overhead Door Company of South Bend Mishawaka
Chief Financial Officer and Partner
Overhead Door Company of Mishawaka Residential Apr 2003 - Apr 2011
President
Overhead Door Company of South Bend/Mishawaka Commercial Apr 2003 - Apr 2011
Chief Financial Officer
Spi Industries Apr 2003 - Apr 2011
President
Spi Industries Jan 2003 - Sep 2010
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Education:
Indiana University Bloomington 1993 - 1999
Skills:
Strategic Planning Operations Management Team Building Manufacturing New Business Development Process Improvement Contract Negotiation Sales Management Continuous Improvement Purchasing Budgets Lean Manufacturing Start Ups Product Development Management Injection Molding Six Sigma Accounting Project Management Leadership Negotiation Business Strategy Plastics Business Planning Business Process Improvement Project Planning Cross Functional Team Leadership Forecasting