Irving G Epstein DeceasedMercer Island, WA

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Mercer Island, WA

Bellevue, WA

Seattle, WA

Hughesville, MD

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Irving Epstein - Lawyer

Office:
Epstein & Epstein
Specialties:
Corporate, Real Estate Litigation, Estate Planning, Business Law, Tax, Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law, Business, Real Estate
ISLN:
907581367
Admitted:
1948
Law School:
Creighton University, J.D., 1948

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Stopper For A Wire Rope

US Patent:
4572565, Feb 25, 1986
Filed:
Aug 9, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/639633
Inventors:
Irving Epstein - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Washington Chain & Supply Company, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B66C 144
F16G 1104
US Classification:
2941021
Abstract:
This invention is directed to a stopper for a wire cable or a wire rope. It comprises to channels, two jaws moveable with respect to each other in the two channels and two wedges for moving the jaws. There are no gears for moving the jaws. With the movement of the wedges partially out of the channels the wedges force the jaws toward each other so as to clamp the wire cable or wire rope.

Releasable Hook

US Patent:
4389907, Jun 28, 1983
Filed:
Jun 11, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/695119
Inventors:
Irving Epstein - Mercer Island WA
International Classification:
B63B 2358
B66C 134
US Classification:
74529
Abstract:
In the mooring of ships and boats to a dock or an oil well platform, it is necessary to have a line running from the ship or boat to the dock or platform. The line can be more or less tight and must be fixed so as to allow, relatively, sudden movements of the ship or boat with respect to the dock or platform. Then, when it is time for the ship or boat to sail away from the dock or platform, it is necessary to disengage the line from the fastening means from the dock or platform. This invention relates to a fastening means whereby a line can be positioned to the fastening means for securing the ship or boat adjacent to the dock or platform. Then, the person on the dock or platform can, by means of an electric control, if desirable, at a remote position from the fastening means, actuate the fastening means to allow the line to slip away from its fastening means and also to allow the ship or boat to sail away from the dock or platform. Further, if necessary, the fastening means can be actuated, manually, so as to allow the ship or boat to sail away from the dock or platform. This fastening means is identified as a releasable hook.

Single Action Rotary Release Hook

US Patent:
5364145, Nov 15, 1994
Filed:
May 20, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/063728
Inventors:
Irving Epstein - Mercer Island WA
International Classification:
B66C 138
US Classification:
294 8227
Abstract:
This invention is directed to rotary release hook apparatus comprising a rotatable release hook of a generally circular configuration. In the release hook there is a recess for receiving a cable or a rope or a chain. The rotary release hook apparatus can be on a dock or an oil well platform or a barge or another suitable device. The cable or rope or chain cam connect with a boat or a ship or a barge or other large similar object. In the release hook there is a notch. There is a rotatable pawl having a projecting finger projecting into the notch to prevent rotation of the release hook. There is a rotatable member having a recess. Part of the pawl bears against the rotatable member. There is a release lever arm connecting with the rotatable means for rotating the rotatable member to allow the pawl to move into the recess and away from the rotatable release hook. This allows the rotatable release hook to rotate to release the cable or rope or chain. Further, there is a locking member to restrict the movement of the release lever arm and thereby to restrict the rotation of the rotatable members and thereby to restrict the rotation of the rotatable pawl and thereby to restrict the rotation of the rotatable release hook.

Releasable Hook

US Patent:
4034992, Jul 12, 1977
Filed:
Jul 17, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/596920
Inventors:
Irving Epstein - Mercer Island WA
Assignee:
Washington Chain & Supply, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B66C 138
US Classification:
294 83R
Abstract:
In the mooring of ships and boats to a dock, it is necessary to have a line run from the ship or boat to the dock. The line can be more or less tight and must be fixed so as to allow relatively little movement of the ship or boat with respect to the dock. Then, when it is necessary to allow the ship or boat to sail away from the dock, it is necessary to disengage the line from the fastening means on the dock. This invention relates to a fastening means whereby a line can be positioned to the fastening means for securing the ship or boat adjacent to the dock. Then, the person on the dock can mechanically actuate the fastening means to allow the line to slip away from the fastening means and also to allow the ship or boat to sail away from the dock. This fastening means is identified as a releasable hook. When it is desired to have the ship or boat fixedly secured with respect to the dock, the fastening means is in a locked position to firmly position the line.

Releaseable Hook

US Patent:
4658748, Apr 21, 1987
Filed:
Mar 3, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/126372
Inventors:
Irving Epstein - Mercer Island WA
Assignee:
Washington Chain & Supply, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
F16G 1100
US Classification:
114217
Abstract:
In the mooring of ships, boats and barges to a dock or oil well platform it is necessary to have a line run from the ship or boat or barge to the dock or platform. The line running from the dock or platform to the ship or boat or barge is under tension. This invention is directed to a RELEASEABLE HOOK which, automatically, trips and releases the line when the tension on the line exceeds a predetermined tension. The ship or boat or barge at that time is free to move. The increase in the tension in the line maybe be brought about by rough water or by a wind or other causes. This RELEASEABLE HOOK is a design to trip and release the line without an operator. The tension in the line, when it exceeds a predetermined tension or pressure on the hook, will cause the hook to automatically trip.

Releaseable Hook

US Patent:
4611842, Sep 16, 1986
Filed:
Sep 17, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/651100
Inventors:
Irving Epstein - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B66C 138
US Classification:
294 8233
Abstract:
This invention is for a remotely controlled release hook. The operator of the release hook is at a safe distance away from the release hook and therefore away from a dangerous and hazardous area. The operator need not travel, in hazardous conditions, to the release hook to operate the release hook. Also, the operator need not be near the release hook to release the hook and therefore is away from a dangerous area or position. The release hook is radio controlled and comprises a transmitter and a receiver.

Fork Lift Truck

US Patent:
5190435, Mar 2, 1993
Filed:
Nov 29, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/277252
Inventors:
Irving Epstein - Mercer Island WA
Assignee:
Washington Chain and Supply, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B66F 914
US Classification:
414635
Abstract:
This invention relates to a forklift truck having a pedestal which is tiltable by a hydraulic cylinder and has an operator's cabin and forks positioned forwardly of and for movement along the pedestal.

Shackle With A Kant Loose Pin

US Patent:
6023927, Feb 15, 2000
Filed:
Jun 25, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/104619
Inventors:
Irving Epstein - Mercer Island WA
International Classification:
F16G 1504
US Classification:
59 86
Abstract:
A shacke and clevis pin are provided whereby the shackle and clevis pin cannot be separated from each other. It is possible to attach a cable or a chain or a rope to the shackle. It is also possible to attach a cable or a rope or a chain to the clevis pin. The clevis pin and the shackle join to ropes and/or cables and/or chains together. There is a provision for precluding the clevis pin from being withdrawn, completely, from the shackle. Also, there is provision with the shackle and clevis pin so that one operator can connect a cable or cables to the shackle and clevis pin thereby eliminating two operators in operating the shackle and clevis pin. The spring urges a locking lever to lock the clevis pin and shackle together and to preclude the rotation of the clevis pin and shackle with respect to each other.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

The Greenwood Encyclopedia Of Children'S Issues Worldwide

Author:
Irving Epstein
ISBN #:
0313336148

Chinese Education: Problems, Policies, And Prospects

Author:
Irving Epstein
ISBN #:
0824043820

An Introduction To Nonlinear Chemical Dynamics: Oscillations, Waves, Patterns, And Chaos

Author:
Irving R. Epstein
ISBN #:
0195096703

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