PATRICK EDWARD TURNER
Pilots at Indian Trl Dr, Rogers, AR

License number
Arkansas A4371198
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1807 Indian Trail Dr, Rogers, AR 72758

Professional information

Patrick Turner Photo 1

Bicycle With Selectably Engageable Single Or Dual Wheel Drive

US Patent:
5332244, Jul 26, 1994
Filed:
Oct 5, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/956915
Inventors:
Patrick E. Turner - Rogers AR
Lawrence K. O'Dell - Rogers AR
Assignee:
Turner Drive Systems, Inc. - Rogers AR
International Classification:
B62M 1700
US Classification:
280230
Abstract:
A drive mechanism is disclosed that is selectably engageable to provide a bicycle that has normally driven and nondriven wheels with either single or dual wheel drive. The drive mechanism includes a power take off means that has: a first power transmission mechanism mounted on said frame; a second power transmission mechanism mounted on the bicycle frame in positive drive power transmitting engagement with a normally non-driven wheel of the bicycle; and a power transfer apparatus connected to receive power from the first power transmission mechanism and transmit it to the second power transmission mechanism. A coupling mechanism is operatively connected with the power take off and is selectively actuatable to place the first power transmission mechanism either in a drive position receiving power from the normally driven wheel or a disengaged non-power transmitting position. An actuator mechanism is mounted on the bicycle to selectively move the coupling mechanism either to the disengaged position or to the drive position to energize the power transfer apparatus and drive the normally non-driven wheel.


Patrick Turner Photo 2

Power-Assist Hand Truck Or Platform Cart

US Patent:
2012001, Jan 19, 2012
Filed:
Jul 5, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/175985
Inventors:
Patrick Edward Turner - Rogers AR, US
Jebediah Eugene Turner - Bentonville AR, US
International Classification:
B60K 1/00
US Classification:
180 6531
Abstract:
A power-assist hand truck for assisting in the movement of objects. The powered hand truck includes two electric disc gearmotors, an overrunning clutch hub for each driven wheel, an e-stop switch, a speed control, a power source, a motor controller, and other necessary electronics, which can be integrated into an existing hand truck or platform cart or compose a new handtruck or platform cart. Power is provided by replaceable/rechargeable batteries. The batteries can be charged from a stationary power source or by a mobile power source such as that of a vehicle battery. In forward motion the speed control and motor controller provide variable power-assist levels, however, the overrunning clutch hubs allow the user to walk as quickly as desired. The e-stop switch engages and disengages the gearmotors from the power supply, thereby allowing the user to selectively switch between regenerative braking and low rolling resistance operation.


Patrick Turner Photo 3

Motorized Cart With Hub Gear Motor System

US Patent:
7108090, Sep 19, 2006
Filed:
Nov 5, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/288805
Inventors:
Patrick E. Turner - Rogers AR, US
Assignee:
Assembled Products Corporation - Rogers AR
International Classification:
B60K 1/02
US Classification:
180 655, 180 656
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a motorized cart and a hub gear motor system in which the electric motor of the system is contained within the hub casing of a front wheel of the motorized cart. The hub gear motor system provides the motorized cart with front wheel drive.


Patrick Turner Photo 4

Motorized Wheeled Vehicle Caddy

US Patent:
7878277, Feb 1, 2011
Filed:
Mar 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/077790
Inventors:
Patrick E. Turner - Rogers AR, US
Assignee:
Assembled Products Corporation - Rogers AR
International Classification:
B62D 51/04
US Classification:
180 193, 180 192
Abstract:
A motorized wheeled vehicle caddy for pushing or pulling one or more wheeled vehicles can be used to move and/or maneuver the vehicle(s) to different locations and positions. The vehicle caddy includes a hitch mechanism to attach the vehicle to the caddy, a suspension mechanism to align the caddy and vehicle when connecting the two, a steering mechanism to guide the movement of the caddy and attached vehicle, and a power drive mechanism to move the caddy and attached vehicle. Being compact in size and lightweight, the motorized wheeled vehicle caddy is also convenient for use in areas with limited space.