MICKEY G LEHMAN
Engineers in Indian River, NY

License number
Pennsylvania PE043772E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Indian River, NY 13327
Pennsylvania

Professional information

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Multipurpose Seasonal Safety Support Fence

US Patent:
8573565, Nov 5, 2013
Filed:
Oct 27, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/607032
Inventors:
Bob Lyndaker - Beaver Falls NY, US
Bob Chamberlain - Castorland NY, US
Dave Moore - Castorland NY, US
Mickey Lehman - Croghan NY, US
Assignee:
Grand Slam Safety, LLC - Beaver Falls NY
International Classification:
A01G 17/06
US Classification:
256 23, 256 24, 256 45
Abstract:
A fence that bounds the outfield of a game played with bat and ball comprises a plurality of mesh panels suspended from a plurality of support posts, with foul posts at either end. The fence can be readily assembled and disassembled. The support posts' anchors can be covered when the fence is disassembled, so that the field is usable for other sports. The function of the fence is twofold: (1) to minimize injury to a player who runs into the fence and (2) to confine such a player within the field of play should the player impact the fence.


Mickey Lehman Photo 2

Multipurpose Seasonal Sport Safety Fence

US Patent:
2014005, Feb 27, 2014
Filed:
Oct 4, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/045903
Inventors:
Robert K. LYNDAKER - Beaver Falls NY, US
Robert M. CHAMBERLAIN - Castorland NY, US
David MOORE - Castorland NY, US
Mickey LEHMAN - Croghan NY, US
Assignee:
GRAND SLAM SAFETY, LLC - Beaver Falls NY
International Classification:
E04H 17/16
US Classification:
256 23
Abstract:
A fence that bounds the outfield of a game played with bat and ball comprises a plurality of mesh panels suspended from a plurality of support posts, with foul posts at either end. The fence can be readily assembled and disassembled. The support posts' anchors can be covered when the fence is disassembled, so that the field is usable for other sports. The function of the fence is twofold: (1) to minimize injury to a player who runs into the fence and (2) to confine such a player within the field of play should the player impact the fence.