MALCOLM K GROFF
Vehicle Board in Molino, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MV189430
Category
Vehicle Board
Type
Vehicle Salesperson
Address
Address
Molino, PA 17961

Professional information

Malcolm Groff Photo 1

Method For Manufacturing An Anchor Device

US Patent:
6719939, Apr 13, 2004
Filed:
May 3, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/138547
Inventors:
Malcolm K. Groff - Orwigsburg PA
Yeu-Tien Yu - Taipei, TW
Assignee:
LTL Home Products, Inc. - Schuylkill Haven PA
International Classification:
B29C 4514
US Classification:
264274, 264275
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing an anchor device. The method includes providing an elongated mold having an axial hole, a plurality of grooves extending radially from the axial hole, and an enlarged receiving space formed adjacent to the second end of the axial hole; disposing a metal shaft in the axial hole of the mold with an upper end of the metal shaft extending into the receiving space of the mold; injecting a molten plastic material into the mold around the metal shaft in order to fill the grooves and the receiving space; moving a forming die into the receiving space of the mold to depress the plastic material in the receiving space; and retracting the forming die from the mold and removing the integrally formed anchor device from the mold.


Malcolm Groff Photo 2

Method For Manufacturing An Anchor Device And The Product Thereof

US Patent:
6402115, Jun 11, 2002
Filed:
Aug 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/374542
Inventors:
Malcolm K. Groff - Orwigsburg PA
Yeu-Tien Yu - Taipei, TW
Assignee:
LTL Home Products, Inc. - Schuylkill Haven PA
International Classification:
E02D 500
US Classification:
248508, 248530, 248156
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing an anchor device and the product thereof. The method includes providing an elongated mold having an axial hole, a plurality of grooves extending radially from the axial hole, and an enlarged receiving space formed adjacent to the second end of the axial hole; disposing a metal shaft in the axial hole of the mold with an upper end of the metal shaft extending into the receiving space of the mold; injecting a molten plastic material into the mold around the metal shaft in order to fill the grooves and the receiving space; moving a forming die into the receiving space of the mold to depress the plastic material in the receiving space; and retracting the forming die from the mold and removing the integrally formed anchor device from the mold.


Malcolm Groff Photo 3

Anchor Device

US Patent:
6745990, Jun 8, 2004
Filed:
May 3, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/138613
Inventors:
Malcolm K. Groff - Orwigsburg PA
Yeu-Tien Yu - Taipei, TW
Assignee:
LTL Home Products, Inc. - Schuylkill Haven PA
International Classification:
E02D 500
US Classification:
248508, 248530, 248156
Abstract:
An anchor device comprising an elongated insert which has a lower end, an upper end, and a plurality of rib members extending radially therefrom, each of said rib members having a radial width which increases gradually in a direction from said lower end to said upper end of said elongated insert; an attachment seat integrally connected to said upper end of said insert and upper edges of said rib members; a metal shaft embedded longitudinally in said elongated insert, said metal shaft having an upper end which is embedded in said attachment seat, and a lower end which extends out of said lower end of said insert; and wherein said lower end of said metal shaft is tapered.


Malcolm Groff Photo 4

Tray For Railing Attachment Device

US Patent:
D526851, Aug 22, 2006
Filed:
Feb 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
29/223416
Inventors:
Malcolm K. Groff - Orwigsburg PA, US
Yeu-Tien Yu - Shin Dain, TW
Assignee:
LTL Wholesale, Inc. - Schuylkill Haven PA
International Classification:
0701
US Classification:
D 75521, D75543


Malcolm Groff Photo 5

Railing Attachment Device

US Patent:
D513167, Dec 27, 2005
Filed:
Feb 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
29/223405
Inventors:
Malcolm K. Groff - Orwigsburg PA, US
Yeu-Tien Yu - Shin Dain, TW
Assignee:
LTL Wholesale Inc. - Schuylkill Haven PA
International Classification:
0805
US Classification:
D 8354


Malcolm Groff Photo 6

Shelf Bracket

US Patent:
D515407, Feb 21, 2006
Filed:
Feb 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
29/223422
Inventors:
Malcolm K. Groff - Orwigsburg PA, US
Yeu-Tien Yu - Shin Dain, TW
Assignee:
LTL Wholesale, Inc. - Schuylkill PA
International Classification:
0805
US Classification:
D 8380


Malcolm Groff Photo 7

Railing Attachment Device

US Patent:
2005007, Apr 14, 2005
Filed:
Aug 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/922596
Inventors:
Malcolm Groff - Orwigsburg PA, US
Yeu-Tien Yu - Shin Dain City, TW
Assignee:
LTL Wholesale, Inc. - Schuylkill Haven PA
International Classification:
E04H017/14
US Classification:
403348000
Abstract:
A device for attaching an item to a railing using: a) a first coupling adapted to be attached to a railing; and b) a second coupling adapted to be attached to an item. The first coupling engages the second coupling and once engaged, the first coupling and the second coupling cannot be separated unless they are disengaged from each other.


Malcolm Groff Photo 8

Shelf Bracket

US Patent:
D515406, Feb 21, 2006
Filed:
Feb 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
29/223415
Inventors:
Malcolm K. Groff - Orwigsburg PA, US
Yeu-Tien Yu - Shin Dain, TW
Assignee:
LTL Wholesale, Inc. - Schuylkill PA
International Classification:
0805
US Classification:
D 8380


Malcolm Groff Photo 9

Decorative Shelf

US Patent:
2006024, Nov 2, 2006
Filed:
Mar 2, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/367035
Inventors:
Malcolm Groff - Orwigsburg PA, US
Gerhard Goehrig - Edingen, DE
Yeu-Tien Yu - Shin Dain City, TW
Assignee:
LTL Wholesale, Inc. - Schuylkill Haven PA
International Classification:
A47F 5/08, A47G 29/087, A47F 5/00, B41M 5/00
US Classification:
211090010, 211119003, 428195100, 211134000, 211115000
Abstract:
A decorative unit capable of being mounted to a wall is disclosed. The decorative unit may include a decorative portion mountable to a wall and a ledge extending therefrom. The decorative portion may be at least partially translucent. The decorative unit may include a light source behind the decorative portion capable of illuminating the decorative portion when on. A decorative unit may include a top surface capable of acting as a shelf and decorative sidewalls extending down therefrom. The decorative sidewalls may be at least partially translucent. The decorative unit may include a light source behind the decorative sidewalls capable of illuminating the decorative sidewalls when on. The decorative shelf may include molding where the decorative unit abuts the wall. The decorative shelf may include a bracket capable of being mounted to the wall and securing the decorative unit thereto.