KEITH JOHN GALE
Pilots at Vichy Ave, Fairfield, CA

License number
California A2619186
Issued Date
Jan 2017
Expiration Date
Jan 2019
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
3288 Vichy Ave, Fairfield, CA 94558

Professional information

Keith Gale Photo 1

Child Car Seat/Stroller

US Patent:
6729630, May 4, 2004
Filed:
May 10, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/141927
Inventors:
Leszek G. Szmidt - Napa CA 94558
Joseph J. Hudak - Cincinnati OH 45245
Keith J. Gale - Napa CA 94558
Barbara J. Madson - Bloomington MN 55438
International Classification:
B62B 100
US Classification:
280 4725, 2972501
Abstract:
A combination child car seat and stroller is disclosed. The car seat has a seat portion and a fastening mechanism for fastening the car seat to an airplane seat or automobile seat. A harness secures the child in the seat. A telescoping pull handle is attached to the seat back. A roller assembly is attached to the seat portion proximate to the seat back. The roller assembly includes two rollers and at least one axle. The car seat is convertible for use in an automobile, on the ground, or in an airplane without removing the child from the seat. A folding stabilizer may be used to keep the rollers off the ground when desired. A canopy may be provided. In another embodiment, a wheeled support frame is provided of the appropriate width and which has clamps for the attachment of a standard car seat.


Keith Gale Photo 2

Child Car Seat/Stroller

US Patent:
2004017, Sep 16, 2004
Filed:
Mar 26, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/809431
Inventors:
Leszek Szmidt - Napa CA, US
Joseph Hudak - Cincinnati OH, US
Keith Gale - Napa CA, US
Barbara Madson - Bloomington MN, US
International Classification:
B62B007/02
US Classification:
280/047380, 280/030000
Abstract:
A combination child car seat and stroller is disclosed. The car seat has a seat portion and a fastening mechanism for fastening the car seat to an airplane seat or automobile seat. A harness secures the child in the seat. A telescoping pull handle is attached to the seat back. A roller assembly is attached to the seat portion proximate to the seat back. The roller assembly includes two rollers and at least one axle. The car seat is convertible for use in an automobile, on the ground, or in an airplane without removing the child from the seat. A folding stabilizer may be used to keep the rollers off the ground when desired. A canopy may be provided. In another embodiment, a wheeled support frame is provided of the appropriate width and which has clamps for the attachment of a standard car seat.