DARREN SCOTT SARAVIS
Pilots at Gladys Ave, Long Beach, CA

License number
California A4014268
Issued Date
Aug 2015
Expiration Date
Aug 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1332 Gladys Ave, Long Beach, CA 90804

Professional information

Darren Saravis Photo 1

Modular Storage Assembly

US Patent:
6669036, Dec 30, 2003
Filed:
Oct 13, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/417505
Inventors:
Frank Yang - Palos Verdes Peninsula CA 90061
John Duval - Long Beach CA 90815
Darren Saravis - Long Beach CA 90803
William Tan - Glendale CA 91207
International Classification:
A47F 514
US Classification:
2111811, 446112, D21488, 43174
Abstract:
A storage assembly has a plurality of panels that are assembled to form a plurality of storage spaces, a plurality of connectors for coupling adjacent panels to form the plurality of storage spaces, and at least one tray positioned inside one of the storage spaces. Each connector has a generally circular body having a plurality of spaced-apart scalloped regions, with a recess provided at each of the locations of the scalloped regions. The storage system includes a caster having a wheel and a caster frame. The caster frame has a body, a bore provided therethrough for receiving the wheel, and at least two spaced-apart passages formed in the circumference of the body.


Darren Saravis Photo 2

Foot Pedal Boards For Musical Instruments

US Patent:
6215055, Apr 10, 2001
Filed:
Dec 27, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/472164
Inventors:
Darren Saravis - Long Beach CA
International Classification:
G10D 1302
US Classification:
844221
Abstract:
A pedal board for releasably retaining a plurality of foot pedal operated sound effect generators used in conjunction with musical instruments, such as guitars. The pedal board comprises an upper plate having a surface constructed to releasably hold a plurality of foot pedal operated sound effect generators. The pedal board is provided with an internal wiring harness and external jacks for connection of the sound effect generators in a desired array and which enable connection to the musical instrument as well as to an auxiliary sound generating component used with the musical instrument.


Darren Saravis Photo 3

Solar Illumination Device

US Patent:
D628342, Nov 30, 2010
Filed:
May 29, 2010
Appl. No.:
29/362776
Inventors:
Darren Saravis - Long Beach CA, US
International Classification:
2699
US Classification:
D26155


Darren Saravis Photo 4

Modular Storage Assembly

US Patent:
2005001, Jan 27, 2005
Filed:
Aug 13, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/918115
Inventors:
Frank Yang - Palos Verdes Peninsula CA, US
John Duval - Long Beach CA, US
Darren Saravis - Long Beach CA, US
William Tan - Glendale CA, US
International Classification:
A47F005/14
US Classification:
211181100, 211182000
Abstract:
A storage assembly has a plurality of panels that are assembled to form a plurality of storage spaces, a plurality of connectors for coupling adjacent panels to form the plurality of storage spaces, and at least one tray positioned inside one of the storage spaces. Each connector has a generally circular body having a plurality of spaced-apart scalloped regions, with a recess provided at each of the locations of the scalloped regions. The storage system includes a caster having a wheel and a caster frame. The caster frame has a body, a bore provided therethrough for receiving the wheel, and at least two spaced-apart passages formed in the circumference of the body.


Darren Saravis Photo 5

Snap Together Connectable Elements

US Patent:
2005010, May 19, 2005
Filed:
Oct 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/688789
Inventors:
Darren Saravis - Long Beach CA, US
International Classification:
F16B012/00
US Classification:
312111000
Abstract:
An snap together connection method and system to form structures. Panels, structural elements and/or deign elements are snapped together with a latch/catch system and device. Frames covered with fabric or other soft material may be used to form panels. The system can assemble-in-place and may shipped and displayed for sale in a flat pack.


Darren Saravis Photo 6

Snap And Slide Together Connectors

US Patent:
2004017, Sep 16, 2004
Filed:
Dec 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/738057
Inventors:
Darren Saravis - Long Beach CA, US
International Classification:
F16B012/00
US Classification:
312/111000
Abstract:
A hybrid connector for snap and/or slide together assembly. A method to facilitate snap or slide connect and disconnect of panels or other elements affixed to latch/catch connectors.


Darren Saravis Photo 7

Snap Together Modular Elements

US Patent:
2005000, Jan 13, 2005
Filed:
Jun 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/462975
Inventors:
Darren Saravis - Long Beach CA, US
International Classification:
F16B012/00
US Classification:
312111000
Abstract:
A system of constructing modular structures by connecting panels or other parts to one another via snap together latches and/or catches. A connection system using snap together latches and catches, in some cases the latches may have a leading edge to facilitate insertion into a catch.


Darren Saravis Photo 8

Modular Shelving

US Patent:
6260488, Jul 17, 2001
Filed:
Jul 6, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/348220
Inventors:
Frank Yang - Palos Verdes Peninsula CA
John Duval - Long Beach CA
Darren Saravis - Long Beach CA
Mike Wick - Long Beach CA
Assignee:
Seville Classics, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A47B 900
US Classification:
108107
Abstract:
A modular shelving assembly has at least three spaced poles, each having a connector, a first post unit and a second post unit. Each post unit has first and second opposing ends, with a first protrusion extending radially inwardly from the hollow interior surface of the first post unit adjacent the first end thereof, and a second protrusion extending radially inwardly from the hollow interior surface of the second post unit adjacent the second end thereof. Each connector has first and second opposing ends, a first track provided adjacent the first end of the connector and a second track provided adjacent the second end of the connector. Each of the first and second tracks has a leg portion extending from one of the first or second end of the connector, and a foot extending from the leg portion. The first protrusion of each first post unit is retained in the foot of the first track of each connector, and the second protrusion of each second post unit is retained in the foot of the second track of each connector, when the first and second post units are connected to a connector.


Darren Saravis Photo 9

Portable Drum

US Patent:
8263847, Sep 11, 2012
Filed:
Jul 26, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/843638
Inventors:
Darren Saravis - Long Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G10D 13/02
US Classification:
84411R
Abstract:
A portable drum that includes a drum head and a detachable drum shell, where the drum head may include an upper drum head and a detachable lower drum head and the drum shell may include one or more detachable sections. Once assembled, the upper drum head, the detachable lower drum head, and the sections of the drum shell may be held in place by a tensioning system that may include vertical straps and a waist belt strap. The portable drum may be disassembled and placed in a travel mode by nesting the sections of the drum shell in the lower drum head, and then placing the lower drum head into the upper drum head.


Darren Saravis Photo 10

Fluid Dispenser

US Patent:
8302817, Nov 6, 2012
Filed:
Sep 24, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/311272
Inventors:
Darren Saravis - Long Beach CA, US
International Classification:
B67D 7/70
US Classification:
222135, 222 1, 222129, 222130, 222207, 222209
Abstract:
A fluid dispenser is disclosed having a storage chamber for storing a liquid, a collection assembly for collecting a portion of liquid, a pump assembly, and a tube extending from within the storage chamber to within the collection chamber through which the portion of liquid is pumped into the collection assembly. The pump assembly includes one or more pump actuators, and the fluid dispenser may have multiple storage chambers, each having a corresponding tube. In addition, the fluid dispenser may have multiple collection chambers. The pump actuators may be, for example, a flexible diaphragm or a trigger-actuated pump mounted on the side of the fluid dispenser. The pump mechanism may be incorporated into the capillary, and it may be, for example, a piston pump or any other type of pump known in the art.