DAVID T CLOWSER
Vehicle Board in Hellertown, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MV233385
Category
Vehicle Board
Type
Vehicle Salesperson
Address
Address
Hellertown, PA 18055

Professional information

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Locker Wall-Protector And Contents Organizer

US Patent:
2008018, Aug 7, 2008
Filed:
Feb 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/701098
Inventors:
Karl V. Meckert - Hudson OH, US
David T. Clowser - Hellertown PA, US
International Classification:
A47B 47/00
US Classification:
312259
Abstract:
Apparatus for protecting, from wear, tear and abuse, the interior walls (e.g., the side and back walls) of a conventional storage locker of the type commonly used in schools, gymnasia, clubs and work places for temporarily storing various possessions of the locker user. Such apparatus preferably comprises a foldable protective panel made of a durable textile, cloth fabric, plastic, textile/plastic blends or other flexible material that is shaped and sized to overlay a major portion of at least one of the interior walls of such locker. A plurality of attachment elements, such as magnets, serves to releasably attach such panel to the locker wall(s) at spaced locations over the surface of the panel. Preferably, the panel is made of denim, and the denim panel supports a plurality of organizing pockets and/or loops of different sizes and shapes that are adapted to temporarily receive and/or support various possessions of the locker user, e.g., a cell phone, wallet, coins, writing utensils, tools, books, food, etc.


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Magnetic Mounting Device For Locker Wall-Protector And Contents Organizer

US Patent:
2008018, Aug 7, 2008
Filed:
Jul 11, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/827270
Inventors:
Karl V. Meckert - Hudson OH, US
David T. Clowser - Hellertown PA, US
International Classification:
A44B 21/00
US Classification:
24303
Abstract:
A magnetic coupling device for releasably attaching a foldable protective panel (made of a durable fabric) to the interior walls of a conventional storage locker (of the type commonly used in schools, gymnasia, clubs and work places) comprises the combination of a magnetic member adapted to magnetically engage the locker wall, a mechanism (e.g., a button) adapted to engage the panel, and various mechanisms for interconnecting the magnetic member and such panel-engaging mechanism.