George D SticklerOrono, MN

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Excelsior, MN

25725 Sunnyvale Ln, Excelsior, MN 55331

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Position: Protective Service Occupations

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Self-Contained Sport Ball Inflation Mechanism

US Patent:
6409618, Jun 25, 2002
Filed:
Jun 15, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/594980
Inventors:
Daniel P. Touhey - Lee MA
Brian P. Feeney - East Windsor CT
Joseph E. Stahl - Southampton MA
Neil T. Amundsen - Minneapolis MN
Louis F. Polk - Excelsior MN
Joseph J. Schachtner - Deer Park WI
Kenneth V. Schomburg - Wayzata MN
George D. Stickler - Shorewood MN
Richard F. Terrazzano - Salem NH
Eric K. Litscher - Hopkinton MA
Andrew C. Harvey - Waltham MA
Malcolm E. Taylor - Pepperell MA
Peter M. de Bakker - Hudson MA
Robert C. Sykes - Burlington MA
Charles Keane - Hingham MA
Assignee:
Spalding Sports Worldwide,Inc. - Chicopee MA
International Classification:
A63B 3700
US Classification:
473593
Abstract:
An inflatable sport ball, such as a basketball, a football, a soccer ball, a volley ball or a playground ball, is provided with a self-contained inflation mechanism for inflating or more likely adding pressure to the ball. The mechanism is a pump which is inside of the ball and which is operable from outside of the ball to pump ambient air into the ball.

Self Contained Sport Ball Inflation Mechanism

US Patent:
6450906, Sep 17, 2002
Filed:
Jun 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/594180
Inventors:
Daniel P. Touhey - Lee MA
Brian Feeney - East Windsor CT
Joseph E. Stahl - Southampton MA
Neil T. Amundsen - Minneapolis MN
Joseph J. Schachtner - Deer Park WI
Kenneth V. Schomburg - Wayzata MN
George D. Stickler - Shorewood MN
Richard F. Terrazzano - Salem NH
Eric K. Litscher - Hopkinton MA
Andrew C. Harvey - Waltham MA
Malcolm E. Taylor - Pepperell MA
Peter M. de Bakker - Hudson MA
Robert C. Sykes - Burlington MA
Charles Keane - Hingham MA
Assignee:
Spalding Sports Worldwide, Inc. - Chicopee MA
International Classification:
A63B 4112
US Classification:
473593, 473604
Abstract:
An inflatable sport ball, such as a basketball, a football, a soccer ball, a volley ball or a playground ball, is provided with a self-contained inflation mechanism for inflating or more likely adding pressure to the ball. The mechanism is a self-contained, manually operable pumping chamber which is inside of the ball and which is operable from outside of the ball to compress the chamber and. pump ambient air into the ball.

Brake System For A Wheeled Article

US Patent:
6478312, Nov 12, 2002
Filed:
Jan 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/769056
Inventors:
Gary M. Petrucci - Medina MN, 55340
George D. Stickler - Shorewood MN
Assignee:
Gary M. Petrucci - Medina MN
International Classification:
A63C 1714
US Classification:
280 11211, 280 11212, 280 11213, 280 11215, 188 29
Abstract:
An inline skate and brake system including a plurality of skate wheels with a first braking surface and a plurality of brake members with a second brake surface and an actuation mechanism for causing movement of the brake element brake surfaces into and out of braking engagement with the brake surfaces of the wheels.

Self-Contained Sport Ball Inflation Mechanism

US Patent:
6702699, Mar 9, 2004
Filed:
Jun 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/183337
Inventors:
Daniel P. Touhey - South Hadley MA
Brian P. Feeney - East Windsor CT
Joseph E. Stahl - Southampton MA
Neil T. Amundsen - Minneapolis MN
Joseph J. Schachtner - Deer Park WI
Kenneth V. Schomburg - Wayzata MN
George D. Stickler - Shorewood MN
Richard F. Terrazzano - Salem NH
Eric K. Litscher - Hopkinton MA
Andrew C. Harvey - Waltham MA
Malcolm E. Taylor - Pepperell MA
Peter M. deBakker - Hudson MA
Robert C. Sykes - Burlington MA
Charles Keane - Hingham MA
Assignee:
Russell Asset Management Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A63B 3700
US Classification:
473593
Abstract:
An inflatable sport ball, such as a basketball, a football, a soccer ball, a volley ball or a playground ball, is provided with a self-contained inflation mechanism for inflating or more likely adding pressure to the ball. The mechanism is a pump which is inside of the ball and which is operable from outside of the ball to pump ambient air into the ball.

Inflatable Articles With Self-Contained Inflation Mechanism

US Patent:
6887173, May 3, 2005
Filed:
Aug 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/210436
Inventors:
Matthew K. Lacroix - Granby MA, US
Terence Melvin - Ormond Beach FL, US
Daniel P. Touhey - South Hadley MA, US
Brian P. Feeney - East Windsor CT, US
Joseph E. Stahl - Southhampton MA, US
Neil T. Amundsen - Minneapolis MN, US
Joseph J. Schachtner - Deer Park WI, US
Kenneth V. Schomburg - Wayzata MN, US
George D. Stickler - Shorewood MN, US
Assignee:
Russell Asset Management, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A63B041/12
US Classification:
473593
Abstract:
Inflatable articles with self-contained mechanisms, such as sporting equipment, medical equipment, recreational devices and toys, preferably any inflatable article with at least one mechanism for inflating or adding pressure to the article, or for deflating or removing pressure from the piece of equipment, such that the mechanism is located inside the article are disclosed.

Miter Joint Clamp

US Patent:
7950636, May 31, 2011
Filed:
Apr 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/737324
Inventors:
Daniel Kinnison - Kimball NE, US
George David Stickler - Shorewood MN, US
Steven Krohmer - Coon Rapids MN, US
Assignee:
Rockler Companies, Inc. - Medina MN
International Classification:
B25B 1/20
US Classification:
269 41
Abstract:
A miter joint clamp comprises a base and a sled mounted on the base for linear movement with respect to the base. The base has a planar top side, and such movement is relative to a miter joint plane perpendicular to the planar top side of the base. The sled comprises a first sled fence that has a planar first sled surface extending perpendicular to the top side of the base aligned at a 135 angle relative to a first side of the joint plane, with the first sled surface being resiliently compressible relative to the sled in a direction perpendicular to the first sled surface. The sled further comprises a second sled fence that has a planar second sled surface extending perpendicular to the top side of the base and aligned at a 135 angle relative to a second side of the joint plane, with the second sled surface being resiliently compressible relative to the sled in a direction perpendicular to the second sled surface. The base comprises a first base fence that has a planar first base surface extending perpendicular to the top side of the base and aligned generally parallel to the first sled surface, and a second base fence that has a planar second base surface extending perpendicular to the top side of the base and aligned generally parallel to the second sled surface.

Aerobic Exercise Machine With Lateral Swinging Capability

US Patent:
6117052, Sep 12, 2000
Filed:
May 7, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/307582
Inventors:
Howard M. Frost - Euless TX
George D. Stickler - Shorewood MN
Assignee:
Bollinger Industries, L.P. - Grand Prairie TX
International Classification:
A63B 2200
A63B 2100
US Classification:
482 52
Abstract:
An aerobic exercise device for performing lateral swinging or swaying motions is disclosed. The device has a base with an upright tubular steel frame and integral handles. A swing assembly or pendulum is pivotally suspended from an upper portion of the frame. The pendulum comprises a pair of vertical bars which are pivotally joined to a short horizontal bar at their lower ends. A pair of foot pad assemblies are pivotally mounted to the horizontal bar. Each foot pad has a shock absorber mounted between it and its adjacent vertical bar for creating resistance to the motion of the pendulum. The user grips the a handle with each hand and places one foot on each foot pad. By moving the legs and lower torso from side to side, the user can exercise by swaying or swinging the pendulum from side to side while the frame remains stationary.

Resistance Device For Bicycle Trainers

US Patent:
5611759, Mar 18, 1997
Filed:
Jun 26, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/494503
Inventors:
Mark A. Zeh - Wayzata MN
George D. Stickler - Shorewood MN
Jeffrey C. Nichols - New York NY
Assignee:
Cycle-Ops Products, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
A63B 2206
A63B 6916
US Classification:
482 61
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a bicycle trainer that permits a bicycle to be used for stationary riding. The bicycle trainer has a modular fluid resistance unit operates by the rotation of an impeller against a fluid contained inside a sealed housing. The resistance unit provides increasing resistance as the rotational speed of the impeller is increased, is quiet to use, and simulates bicycle riding on a road.

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