DALE ELLIOTT CARSON
Pilots at Ivy St, Murrieta, CA

License number
California A2170312
Issued Date
May 2015
Expiration Date
May 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
42882 Ivy St, Murrieta, CA 92562

Professional information

Dale Carson Photo 1

Window Protector Assembly

US Patent:
6585311, Jul 1, 2003
Filed:
Jun 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/184095
Inventors:
Jerry L. Farrar - Banning CA
Dale E. Carson - Murrieta CA
Assignee:
Transit Care, Inc. - Murrieta CA
International Classification:
B62D 2504
US Classification:
2961465, 29614615, 29614616, 2961461, 52203, 52208
Abstract:
A window protector assembly that protects both the inside and outside of standard panes of glazing from vandalism or other damage. The assembly comprises a pane of glazing, a sheet of protective material on the inside and outside of the glazing, and a frame. The frame pivots on the outer side of the glazing for quick loading and unloading of the glazing and the protective sheet on the outside of the glazing, and the frame also pivots closed to seal the glazing and protective sheets securely within the window protector assembly. The frame also comprises a recess wherein the protective sheet on the inside of the glazing is positioned.


Dale Carson Photo 2

Window Protector Assembly

US Patent:
6419298, Jul 16, 2002
Filed:
Mar 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/819590
Inventors:
Jerry L. Farrar - Banning CA
Dale E. Carson - Murrieta CA
Assignee:
Transit Care, Inc. - Murietta CA
International Classification:
B60J 110
US Classification:
29614615, 29614616, 2961461, 49504
Abstract:
A window protector assembly that protects both the inside and outside of standard panes of glazing from vandalism or other damage. The assembly comprises a pane of glazing, a sheet of protective material on the inside and outside of the glazing, and a frame. The frame pivots on the outer side of the glazing for quick loading and unloading of the glazing and the protective sheet on the outside of the glazing, and the frame also pivots closed to seal the glazing and protective sheets securely within the window protector assembly. The frame also comprises a recess wherein the protective sheet on the inside of the glazing is positioned.


Dale Carson Photo 3

Process For Retrofitting An Existing Bus Window Having Rubber Seals With Metal Members That Define A Retention Space For A Sacrificial Member

US Patent:
7254927, Aug 14, 2007
Filed:
Mar 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/090691
Inventors:
Jerry Farrar - Banning CA, US
Dale Carson - Murrieta CA, US
Assignee:
Transit Care, Inc. - Panorama City CA
International Classification:
E04B 1/00, E04G 21/00, E04G 23/00
US Classification:
527413, 527411
Abstract:
A process of retrofitting an existing window that uses a gasket to secure a sacrificial member and a glazing. The sacrificial member forms a replaceable protective barrier between the glazing and occupants of a vehicle such as a bus. The gasket is traditionally used to secure the sacrificial member and the glazing to the window. Over time, after several removal and re-installations during replacement of the sacrificial member or the glazing, the gasket typically becomes unfit for subsequent use. The gasket is replaced with a rigid retainer member that fits into an existing recess that receives the gasket. The retainer member secures the sacrificial member and the glazing to the window so as to permit repeated changes of the sacrificial member without removal of the retainer member.


Dale Carson Photo 4

Process For Retrofitting An Existing Bus Window Having Rubber Seals With Metal Members That Define A Retention Space For A Sacrificial Member

US Patent:
6957520, Oct 25, 2005
Filed:
May 9, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/142807
Inventors:
Jerry Farrar - Banning CA, US
Dale Carson - Murrieta CA, US
Assignee:
Transit Care, Inc. - Murrieta CA
International Classification:
E04B001/35, E04B001/62, E04B001/64, E04B001/66
US Classification:
527411, 52202, 5220453, 527413
Abstract:
A process of retrofitting an existing window that uses a gasket to secure a sacrificial member and a glazing. The sacrificial member forms a replaceable protective barrier between the glazing and occupants of a vehicle such as a bus. The gasket is traditionally used to secure the sacrificial member and the glazing to the window. Over time, after several removal and re-installations during replacement of the sacrificial member or the glazing, the gasket typically becomes unfit for subsequent use. The gasket is replaced with a rigid retainer member that fits into an existing recess that receives the gasket. The retainer member secures the sacrificial member and the glazing to the window so as to permit repeated changes of the sacrificial member without removal of the retainer member.


Dale Carson Photo 5

Quick Change Window Assembly

US Patent:
2005016, Jul 28, 2005
Filed:
Mar 22, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/085870
Inventors:
Jerry Farrar - Banning CA, US
Dale Carson - Murrieta CA, US
International Classification:
E06B003/26, B60J001/10
US Classification:
296146150
Abstract:
A window assembly for a public transportation vehicle that permits rapid removal and replacement is disclosed. The vehicle has a sidewall with a window opening. One or more frame members are attached within the window opening. The frame members are adapted to comprise one or more apertures. One or more retainers are adhesively attached to the inner surface and towards the outer periphery of a piece of glazing. The retainers have protrusions that can extend through the apertures in the frame members and engage therewith when the piece of glazing is positioned adjacent to the window opening. Removable fasteners can be attached to the protrusions so as to detachably secure the piece of glazing and the retainers to the frame members. This allows easy removal and replacement of the piece of glazing from the window opening of the sidewall of the vehicle.


Dale Carson Photo 6

Window Protector Assembly

US Patent:
D350322, Sep 6, 1994
Filed:
May 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/883408
Inventors:
Dale E. Carson - Murrieta CA
Jerry L. Farrar - Banning CA
Assignee:
D/T Carson Enterprises, Inc. - Murrieta CA
US Classification:
D12183


Dale Carson Photo 7

Quick Change Window Assembly

US Patent:
7152906, Dec 26, 2006
Filed:
Mar 22, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/086042
Inventors:
Jerry Farrar - Banning CA, US
Dale Carson - Murrieta CA, US
Assignee:
Transit Care, Inc. - Panorama City CA
International Classification:
B60J 1/10
US Classification:
29614615, 52208, 522045
Abstract:
A window assembly for a public transportation vehicle that permits rapid removal and replacement is disclosed. The vehicle has a sidewall with a window opening. One or more frame members are attached within the window opening. The frame members are adapted to comprise one or more apertures. One or more retainers are adhesively attached to the inner surface and towards the outer periphery of a piece of glazing. The retainers have protrusions that can extend through the apertures in the frame members and engage therewith when the piece of glazing is positioned adjacent to the window opening. Removable fasteners can be attached to the protrusions so as to detachably secure the piece of glazing and the retainers to the frame members. This allows easy removal and replacement of the piece of glazing from the window opening of the sidewall of the vehicle.


Dale Carson Photo 8

Window Protector Assembly

US Patent:
6206453, Mar 27, 2001
Filed:
Sep 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/397748
Inventors:
Jerry Farrar - Banning CA
Dale E. Carson - Murrieta CA
Assignee:
Transit Care, Inc. - Riverside CA
International Classification:
B60J1/10
US Classification:
29614615
Abstract:
A window protector assembly having pivoting retaining members that can be pivotally attached to a frame defining an opening that is adapted to receive the glazing of the window and also one or more protective layers. In one embodiment, an outer protective layer and an inner protective layer are positioned within the opening with the glazing interposed between the outer protective layer and the inner protective layer. The pivoting retaining members are adapted to move between an opened position wherein the protective layers and the glazing can be removed from the window and a closed positioned wherein the retaining members secure the protective layers and the glazing within the opening of the window frame. The pivoting retaining members further include a securing mechanism to secure the protective members within the window frames.


Dale Carson Photo 9

Quick Change Window Assembly

US Patent:
6869128, Mar 22, 2005
Filed:
Oct 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/684142
Inventors:
Jerry Farrar - Banning CA, US
Dale Carson - Murrieta CA, US
Assignee:
Transit Care, Inc. - Murrieta CA
International Classification:
B60J001/12
US Classification:
29614616, 29614615, 296201
Abstract:
A window assembly for a public transportation vehicle that permits rapid removal and replacement is disclosed. The vehicle has a sidewall with a window opening. One or more frame members are attached within the window opening. The frame members are adapted to comprise one or more apertures. One or more retainers are adhesively attached to the inner surface and towards the outer periphery of a piece of glazing. The retainers have protrusions that can extend through the apertures in the frame members and engage therewith when the piece of glazing is positioned adjacent to the window opening. Removable fasteners can be attached to the protrusions so as to detachably secure the piece of glazing and the retainers to the frame members. This allows easy removal and replacement of the piece of glazing from the window opening of the sidewall of the vehicle.


Dale Carson Photo 10

Window Protector

US Patent:
5242207, Sep 7, 1993
Filed:
Dec 21, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/994104
Inventors:
Dale E. Carson - Murrieta CA
Jerry L. Farrar - Banning CA
Assignee:
Transit Care - Riverside CA
International Classification:
B60J 100
US Classification:
29614615
Abstract:
Anti-vandalism sheets for the interior of public transportation vehicle windows are provided and comprise flexible yet sturdy protective sheets of acrylic and selected brackets for securing the sheet to the interior of a motor vehicle window. A plurality of fixed brackets are positioned about three of the four edges of the window, having one portion connected to a window frame housing the motor vehicle window and a second portion sufficiently distanced from the surface of the window to accommodate the thickness of the sheet for securing the sheet adjacent the windows. A selectively removable retaining bracket is positioned on the edge of the window unoccupied by the fixed brackets.