JAY ALLISON MAHER
Pilots at Dock Dr, Hoffman Estates, IL

License number
Illinois A1176392
Issued Date
Feb 2017
Expiration Date
Feb 2019
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
620 Dock Dr, Hoffman Estates, IL 60010

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Jay Maher
1744 N Hoyne Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
(773) 968-6359
Jay Maher
620 Dock Dr, Lk Barrington, IL 60010
(217) 622-0363
Jay A Maher, age 81
620 Dock Dr, Lake Barrington, IL 60010
(847) 381-3852
(847) 382-6258
(847) 381-3851
Jay Maher
21354 Mays Lake Ct, Crest Hill, IL 60435
(815) 436-9261
Jay Maher
220 Exchange Dr, Crystal Lake, IL 60014
(847) 382-6258

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Vehicle For Transporting A Bag Or The Like

Vehicle For Transporting A Bag Or The Like

US Patent:
6003894, Dec 21, 1999
Filed:
Jun 19, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/099966
Inventors:
Jay A. Maher - Lake Barrington IL
Assignee:
Nelson-Whittaker, Ltd. - Cary IL
International Classification:
B62B 100
US Classification:
280639
Abstract:
A vehicle for transporting a removable product carrier having a pair of handles, such as a bag. The vehicle has a wheeled frame and a pivotal forward frame member which can be collapsed against the frame or positioned at a predetermined pivotal orientation in relation to the frame. A pair of suspension brackets, one each on the forward frame member and the frame, engage the handles of the product carrier to suspend it in the vehicle.


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Convertible Stroller/Shopping Cart

Convertible Stroller/Shopping Cart

US Patent:
6378891, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Oct 30, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/699715
Inventors:
Susan H. Maher - Lake Barrington IL
Jay A. Maher - Lake Barrington IL
Assignee:
Nelson-Whittaker, Ltd. - Crystal Lake IL
International Classification:
B62B 710
US Classification:
280648, 658644, 658DIG 3
Abstract:
A convertible stroller and shopping vehicle having a stroller portion and a shopping vehicle portion. The stroller portion includes a seat which is movable from a deployed position to a stowed position. In the deployed position, the invention is used as a stroller. The shopping vehicle portion includes a collapsible receptacle that can be oriented in one of two orientations. In an open orientation, the receptacle creates a shopping cart while in a collapsed orientation the invention can be used to transport bulk materials.


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Vehicle System Including A Plurality Of Wheeled Vehicles Docked For Vending And Recharging

Vehicle System Including A Plurality Of Wheeled Vehicles Docked For Vending And Recharging

US Patent:
8183829, May 22, 2012
Filed:
Feb 11, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/369438
Inventors:
Jay A. Maher - Barrington IL, US
Assignee:
Nelson Wittaker - Crystal Lake IL
International Classification:
H02J 7/00, B60K 1/04, B65G 1/00
US Classification:
320109, 320104, 320107, 104 34, 414281, 414282, 414283, 414284, 414285
Abstract:
A system employing wheeled vehicles, such as strollers. A plurality of the wheeled vehicles is provided, each having a docking element. A vehicle station has a docking port for each of at least some of the wheeled vehicles. Each docking port has a charging device and is shaped to engage a docking element of an engaged wheeled vehicle. At least two display screens are provided on the wheeled vehicle, one for an occupant and one for an operator. One or more screen drivers is provided for the display screens.


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Convertible Stroller

Convertible Stroller

US Patent:
5544904, Aug 13, 1996
Filed:
Mar 2, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/399158
Inventors:
Jay A. Maher - Barrington IL
Assignee:
Nelson-Whittaker, Ltd. - Cary IL
International Classification:
B62B 302
US Classification:
280 4735
Abstract:
A convertible stroller and shopping cart having a stroller portion and a shopping cart portion. The stroller portion includes a seat secured to a metal frame, and the shopping cart portion comprises a collapsible receptacle. The receptacle can be oriented in two orientations, a stowed orientation adjacent the seat and a deployed orientation over the seat. When the receptacle is deployed, it conforms to the seat, creating a shopping cart from the stroller.


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Convertible Stroller/Shopping Cart

Convertible Stroller/Shopping Cart

US Patent:
6170854, Jan 9, 2001
Filed:
Jun 15, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/594315
Inventors:
Susan H. Maher - Lake Barrington IL
Jay A. Maher - Lake Barrington IL
Assignee:
Nelson Whittaker, Ltd. - Crystal Lake IL
International Classification:
B62B 710
US Classification:
280648
Abstract:
A convertible stroller and shopping vehicle having a stroller portion and a shopping vehicle portion. The stroller portion includes a seat which is movable from a deployed position to a stowed position. In the deployed position, the invention is used as a stroller. The shopping vehicle portion includes a collapsible receptacle that can be oriented in one of two orientations. In an open orientation, the receptacle creates a shopping cart while in a collapsed orientation the invention can be used to transport bulk materials.


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Vending System For Wheeled Vehicles

Vending System For Wheeled Vehicles

US Patent:
7748511, Jul 6, 2010
Filed:
Mar 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/089972
Inventors:
Jay A. Maher - Barrington IL, US
Assignee:
Nelson Whittaker - Crystal Lake IL
International Classification:
G07F 7/00
US Classification:
194205
Abstract:
A system for vending wheeled vehicles, such as strollers for children. The system includes a vehicle station having a series of docking ports with an operator's console connected thereto. Each docking port has a lock and release mechanism for engaging a striker pin of a wheeled vehicle engaged in the docking port. Upon appropriate signals from the operator's console, a vehicle discharge element in the docking port moves the wheeled vehicle when the lock and release mechanism is activated to disengage the striker pin, moving the wheeled vehicle from the locked position and making the availability of the wheeled vehicle obvious.