MARTY LEE WILLIAMS
Pilots at Teakwood Ter, Colorado Springs, CO

License number
Colorado A2520376
Issued Date
May 2016
Expiration Date
May 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
5565 Teakwood Ter, Colorado Springs, CO 80918

Professional information

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Chaos And Entropy Specialist

Position:
President.CEO.Chairman at LGA Holdings Corp. (Public: LGAH)
Location:
Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Industry:
Design
Work:
LGA Holdings Corp. (Public: LGAH) since 1998 - President.CEO.Chairman Let's Go Aero, Inc. - Colorado Springs Colorado 1990 - 2012 - Founder.CEO.Pioneer Rosenberg and Williams 1992 - 1998 - Investment Research
Education:
The University of South Dakota 1978 - 1982
Bachelor of Science (BS), Business Administration and Management, General
Interests:
The nonlinearity of product invention and fun.


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Equipment Transportation System

US Patent:
6398290, Jun 4, 2002
Filed:
Feb 9, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/681287
Inventors:
Marty Williams - Colorado Springs CO
Matthew Drabczyk - Hudson CO
Assignee:
Lets Go Aero, Inc. - Centenial CO
International Classification:
B60J 700
US Classification:
296181, 29610006, 224527, 224509
Abstract:
A carrier system for transporting equipment, such as bicycles. The carrier of a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a partial enclosed compartment having a substantially oval shape. Two opposing lid members are pivotally mounted on each end of the compartment. The two lid members open upward and outward to allow full access to the interior of the compartment. The two lid members then close downward and towards one another with a slight overlap to fully enclose the body to form the carrier body. In one embodiment, the axle assembly and tongue are directly mounted on the lower surface of the trailer body. Equipment mounting devices are formed or affixed directly in the interior of the trailer body. The equipment is thus able to be securely transported without danger from the elements or from unauthorized access.


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Equipment Transportation System

US Patent:
6213539, Apr 10, 2001
Filed:
Jun 18, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/336887
Inventors:
Marty Williams - Colorado Springs CO
Matthew Drabczyk - Hudson CO
Assignee:
Let's Go Aero, Inc. - Colorado Springs CO
International Classification:
B60J 700, B60P 702
US Classification:
296181
Abstract:
A carrier system for transporting equipment, such as bicycles. The carrier of a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a partial enclosed compartment having a substantially oval shape. Two opposing lid members are pivotally mounted on each end of the compartment. The two lid members open upward and outward to allow full access to the interior of the compartment. The two lid members then close downward and towards one another with a slight overlap to fully enclose the body to form the carrier body. In one embodiment, the axle assembly and tongue are directly mounted on the lower surface of the trailer body. Equipment mounting devices are formed or affixed directly in the interior of the trailer body. The equipment is thus able to be securely transported without danger from the elements or from unauthorized access.


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Securing Device For Receiver Hitches

US Patent:
6409203, Jun 25, 2002
Filed:
Nov 3, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/705622
Inventors:
Marty Williams - Colorado Springs CO
Assignee:
Lets Go Aero, Inc - Colorado Springs CO
International Classification:
B60D 128
US Classification:
280506, 280507, 4033793, 224521
Abstract:
A nut is inserted within a slot formed in the sidewall of a shank member. A hitch pin including a threaded portion for engaging the nut is inserted through the side holes of the receiver tube and the shank member until the threaded portion of the hitch pin engages the nut mounted within the shank member. The hitch pin is then rotated relative to the nut to clamp the shank member against the receiver tube. A lock or clip can be attached to the end of the hitch pin to prevent accidental or unauthorized removal of the hitch pin from the receiver assembly. A bushing can also be used over the reduced diameter portion of the hitch pin after it engages the nut.


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Securing Device For Receiver Hitch Assemblies

US Patent:
2005023, Oct 27, 2005
Filed:
Jul 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/161166
Inventors:
Marty Williams - Colorado Springs CO, US
Assignee:
LET'S GO AERO, INC. - Colorado Springs CO
International Classification:
B60D001/00
US Classification:
280507000, 280511000
Abstract:
A spring nut assembly is inserted within the internal cavity of a shank tube until the nut is aligned with opposing side holes in the side walls of the shank tube. The spring maintains the nut in alignment with the opposing side walls. A hitch pin including a threaded portion for engaging the spring nut assembly is inserted through the side holes of the receiver tube and the shank tube until the threaded portion of the hitch pin engages the nut mounted within the shank tube. The hitch pin is then rotated relative to the nut to clamp the shank tube against the receiver tube. A lock or clip can be attached to the end of the hitch pin to prevent accidental or unauthorized removal of the hitch pin from the receiver assembly. A bushing can also be used over the reduced diameter portion of the hitch pin after it engages the nut.


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Support System For Shelters

US Patent:
8001987, Aug 23, 2011
Filed:
Dec 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/164732
Inventors:
Marty Williams - Colorado Springs CO, US
Assignee:
Let's Go Aero, Inc. - Colorado Springs CO
International Classification:
E04H 15/32
US Classification:
135136, 135125, 135151, 135158, 52 63, 52 83
Abstract:
A support system for tents and other shelters. The support system includes base support members that are in the shape of an arch. These base support members are secured in a desired configuration by an upper support member that is in the shape of a circle or other geometrical shape. A roof support may be added as well. The size and configuration of the shelter may be easily changed by adding or deleting the number of base support members.


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Electrical Generator Carrier System

US Patent:
2006002, Feb 9, 2006
Filed:
Jun 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/160087
Inventors:
Marty Williams - Colorado Springs CO, US
Assignee:
LET'S GO AERO, INC. - Colorado Springs CO
International Classification:
B60R 11/00, B60R 7/00
US Classification:
224519000, 224521000, 224566000
Abstract:
A carrier system for transporting portable electrical generators. The carrier of a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a heat resistant deck for mounting the generator. The deck is attached to a receiver member that engages in a receiver hitch of a vehicle. A cover protects the generator from the environment as well as providing sound insulation for the operation of the generator.


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Hitch Pin Securing System For Receiver Mounted Assemblies

US Patent:
8079613, Dec 20, 2011
Filed:
May 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/382917
Inventors:
Marty Williams - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
B60D 1/02
US Classification:
280515, 2804915, 280506, 280507, 4033224
Abstract:
A hitch pin securing system for receiver mounted accessories. The present invention provides a device for securely clamping a shank tube to a receiver tube. This securing device minimizes the rattling and relative movement of the shank tube and the receiver tube due to the clearance between the shank tube and the receiver tube. The securing device includes a threaded nut or bushing mounted within the shank tube. A hitch pin is inserted through the receiver tube and shank tube and engages the shank tube nut. A locking handle is used to tighten the hitch pin relative to the shank tube nut. Once the hitch pin is tight, the handle is pivoted relative to the hitch pin to cause a cam surface to tighten the shank tube nut against the shank tube which forces the shank tube in tight engagement against the receiver tube.


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Crate System

US Patent:
8079491, Dec 20, 2011
Filed:
Oct 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/711961
Inventors:
Marty Williams - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
B65D 6/00, B65D 8/04, B65D 8/18, B65D 90/02
US Classification:
220668, 220 15, 206335
Abstract:
A crate system for transport of items. The system includes a set of U shaped tubes that are mounted in an upright position on beams. A second set of U shaped tubes are also mounted in an upright position on beams. Each assembled set are then mounted on top of one another to form a crate system. The crate system can safely secure and even stack heavy items on top of one another. These crate systems can then be disassembled for packing and shipping back to the original shipper.


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Barrel Nut Assembly

US Patent:
2009028, Nov 19, 2009
Filed:
May 16, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/122546
Inventors:
Marty Williams - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
F16B 37/00, F16B 17/00
US Classification:
411172, 403 24
Abstract:
A fastener assembly for securing two components to one another. The fastener assembly includes a barrel or pin that has a radially extending hole in the barrel. The pin also has a reduced diametrical portion on at least one end to form a shoulder and possibly on both ends. The pin is inserted into a hole formed into a hollow or sandwich component. The shoulder engages against a wall on the component to orient and secure the pin in the hole. A threaded fastener is then inserted transversely through the two components to engage in the radially extending hole. The threaded fastener is then rotated to secure the two components to one another.