LEO J YODOCK JR
Vehicle Board in Bloomsburg, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MV023597L
Category
Vehicle Board
Type
Vehicle Salesperson
Address
Address
Bloomsburg, PA 17815

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Leo Yodock
Bloomsburg, PA
(570) 784-3714
Leo J Yodock, age 82
913 Mcguire Rd, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
(570) 784-0884
Leo J Yodock, age 55
1775 5Th Street Hollow Rd, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
(570) 784-3714
Leo J Yodock
44 Duke Of Gloucester, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
(570) 784-0884

Professional information

Leo Yodock Photo 1

Floating Barrier Units

US Patent:
2005019, Sep 1, 2005
Filed:
Apr 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/826807
Inventors:
Leo Yodock - Bloomsburg PA, US
Leo Yodock - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Guy Yodock - Davie FL, US
International Classification:
B65D001/00, F16B007/10
US Classification:
405063000, 405070000
Abstract:
A number of individual barrier units form a floating barrier wall each comprising a housing formed in the general shape of a highway barrier having a top wall, a bottom wall, opposed end walls, and, opposed side walls interconnected to form a hollow interior which is preferably partially or completely filled with a foam material. A ballast weight is secured to each barrier unit, either inside or outside of the hollow interior, to maintain them in an upright position in the water. Cables, couplers and/or other connectors are employed to mount adjacent barrier units end-to-end to form a barrier wall which can encircle a vessel or otherwise isolate an area within a seaport or other body of water to provide security.


Leo Yodock Photo 2

Barrier Device With Foam Interior

US Patent:
2005015, Jul 21, 2005
Filed:
Mar 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/081299
Inventors:
Leo Yodock - Bloomsburg PA, US
Leo Yodock - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Guy Yodock - Davie FL, US
International Classification:
E01F013/00
US Classification:
404006000
Abstract:
A barrier device comprises a top wall, a bottom wall, opposed end walls and opposed side walls formed of plastic material which interconnect to form a hollow, closed interior in which the inner surface of each wall is covered with a layer of foam material and then the remainder of the hollow interior is filled with a ballast material such as water, sand, rubber, concrete and the like.


Leo Yodock Photo 3

Stand-Alone Highway Barrier

US Patent:
5123773, Jun 23, 1992
Filed:
Oct 18, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/599652
Inventors:
Leo J. Yodock - Bloomsburg PA
Assignee:
Rose Enterprises Inc. - Bloomsburg PA
International Classification:
E01F 1300
US Classification:
404 6
Abstract:
Highway barriers are disclosed for either single or combined use, including a hollow container made of a semi-rigid plastic. The side walls of the container include vertical indentations in order to maintain the structural integrity of the container and to create inner baffles for dampening movement of a fluid within the container upon filing thereof. Preferably, the end walls of the container include interlocking male and female portions so that the barriers can be attached end-to-end at various angles.


Leo Yodock Photo 4

Barrier Device With Foam Interior

US Patent:
2004009, May 20, 2004
Filed:
Nov 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/715152
Inventors:
Leo Yodock - Bloomsburg PA, US
Leo Yodock - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Guy Yodock - Davie FL, US
International Classification:
E01F013/00
US Classification:
404/006000
Abstract:
A barrier device comprises a top wall, a bottom wall, opposed end walls and opposed side walls formed of plastic material which interconnect to form a hollow, closed interior in which the inner surface of each wall is covered with a layer of foam material and then the remainder of the hollow interior is filled with a ballast material such as water, sand, rubber, concrete and the like.


Leo Yodock Photo 5

Floating Barrier Units

US Patent:
2008026, Oct 30, 2008
Filed:
Feb 19, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/033313
Inventors:
Leo J. Yodock - Bloomsburg PA, US
Guy C. Yodock - Lakeland FL, US
International Classification:
E02B 3/04
US Classification:
405 63
Abstract:
A number of individual barrier units form a floating barrier wall each comprising a housing formed in the general shape of a highway barrier having a top wall, a bottom wall, opposed end walls, and, opposed side walls interconnected to form a hollow interior which is preferably partially or completely filled with a foam material. A ballast weight is secured to each barrier unit, either inside or outside of the hollow interior, to maintain them in an upright position in the water. Cables, couplers and/or other connectors are employed to mount adjacent barrier units end-to-end to form a barrier wall which can encircle a vessel or otherwise isolate an area within a seaport or other body of water to provide security.


Leo Yodock Photo 6

Barrier Device With Side Wall Reinforcements

US Patent:
2007024, Oct 18, 2007
Filed:
Jun 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/764853
Inventors:
Leo Yodock - Bloomsburg PA, US
Guy Yodock - Lakeland FL, US
International Classification:
E01F 13/00
US Classification:
404006000
Abstract:
A barrier device comprises a top wall, a bottom wall, opposed end walls and opposed side walls interconnected to form a hollow interior in which a pair of spaced openings are formed which extend between the side walls. An external reinforcement structure is provided to enhance the structural integrity of the barrier device, including first and second beams each located along one of the side walls which are connected to one another by a mounting device extending through the openings in the hollow interior, or, alternatively, are mounted within a seat formed in each side wall between the opposed ends of the barrier device. The beams of one barrier device are connected end-to-end with the beams of adjacent barrier devices to form an essentially continuous wall of barriers which resist disengagement from one another and exhibit improved resistance to being broken apart upon impact by a vehicle.


Leo Yodock Photo 7

Highway Barrier

US Patent:
D341098, Nov 9, 1993
Filed:
Oct 18, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/600218
Inventors:
Leo J. Yodock - Bloomsburg PA
Assignee:
Rose Enterprises Inc. - Bloomsburg PA
US Classification:
D10109


Leo Yodock Photo 8

Highway Barrier

US Patent:
4946306, Aug 7, 1990
Filed:
Aug 24, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/235675
Inventors:
Leo J. Yodock - Bloomsburg PA
International Classification:
A01K 300
US Classification:
404 6
Abstract:
A highway traffic barrier of the New Jersey style is made from semi-rigid plastic material so that it has some elasticity and will act as a shock absorber, while weighing considerably less than the present day New Jersey style barrier made from concrete. The barrier is hollow and contains interior baffles to provide compartments within the barrier. When in use the barrier is filled with a liquid through filling openings at the top of the barrier and has a weight about equal to the present New Jersey style barriers made of concrete. When the barriers are not filled with a liquid, they weigh considerably less than the present New Jersey style barriers made of concrete. When not in use, the liquid is discharged through discharge openings near the bottom of the barriers. Each barrier has a groove at each end which is adapted to receive a key so that the barriers may be joined together to form a highway barrier of the required length. Handles are provided along with recesses in the sides of the barrier to facilitate moving of the barriers manually.


Leo Yodock Photo 9

Highway Barrier

US Patent:
4773629, Sep 27, 1988
Filed:
Apr 15, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/038641
Inventors:
Leo J. Yodock - Bloomsburg PA
Assignee:
Rose Enterprises, Inc. - Bloomsburg PA
International Classification:
A01K 300
US Classification:
256 131
Abstract:
A highway traffic barrier of the New Jersey style is made from semi-rigid plastic material so that it has some elasticity and will act as a shock absorber, while weighing considerably less than the present day New Jersey style barrier made from concrete. The barrier is hollow and contains interior baffles to provide compartments within the barrier. When in use the barrier is filled with a liquid through filling openings at the top of the barrier and has a weight about equal to the present New Jersey style barriers made of concrete. When the barriers are not filled with a liquid, they weigh considerably less than present New Jersey style barriers made of concrete. When not in use, the liquid is discharged through discharge openings near the bottom of the barriers. Each barrier has a groove at each end which is adapted to receive a key so that the barriers may be joined together to form a highway barrier of the required length. Handles are provided along with recesses in the sides of the barrier to facilitate moving of the barriers manually.