ROBERT DEHAVEN UHL
Pilots at Spg Dr, Louisville, KY

License number
Kentucky A1945136
Issued Date
Jun 2015
Expiration Date
Jun 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1717 Spring Dr, Louisville, KY 40205

Professional information

Robert Uhl Photo 1

Mobile Erectable Stage And Sound Shell

US Patent:
5400551, Mar 28, 1995
Filed:
Jul 11, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/273495
Inventors:
Robert D. Uhl - Louisville KY
Assignee:
Century Industries, Inc. - Sellersburg IN
International Classification:
E04H 310, E04H 328
US Classification:
52 68
Abstract:
A mobile erectable stage. In one preferred embodiment, in a stored condition, the stage has the form of a trailer which can be transported from one location to another. At least one bell crank assembly is used to erect the stage by raising at least one side wall panel and the interconnected roof panel, so that a stage with a sloped roof canopy which overhangs the stage floor is deployed. The stage floor can be enlarged by adding floor panels. The stage contains a powered light truss which extends out beyond the stage floor toward the audience to shine light back onto the stage. Further, the stage contains reversible acoustic panels, one side of which is used when the stage performers are using microphones to deflect audio waves to reduce possible echoing through the microphones and the other side of which is used when the stage performers are not using sound amplification. In another preferred embodiment, the stage has support columns which are extendable upward so that the erected stage has an elevated canopy. An improved stabilizer arm assembly is also provided which allows the stage to be supported better and elevated higher.


Robert Uhl Photo 2

Mobile Erectable Stage And Sound Shell

US Patent:
5327698, Jul 12, 1994
Filed:
Oct 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/961086
Inventors:
Robert D. Uhl - Louisville KY
Assignee:
Century Industries, Inc. - Sellersburg IN
International Classification:
E04H 310, E04H 328
US Classification:
52 68
Abstract:
A mobile erectable stage. In one preferred embodiment, in a stored condition, the stage has the form of a trailer which can be transported from one location to another. At least one bell crank assembly is used to erect the stage by raising at least one side wall panel and the interconnected roof panel, so that a stage with a sloped roof canopy which overhangs the stage floor is deployed. The stage floor can be enlarged by adding floor panels. The stage contains a powered light truss which extends out beyond the stage floor toward the audience to shine light back onto the stage. Further, the stage contains reversible acoustic panels, one side of which is used when the stage performers are using microphones to deflect audio waves to reduce possible echoing through the microphones and the other side of which is used when the stage performers are not using sound amplification. In another preferred embodiment, the stage has support columns which are extendable upward so that the erected stage has an elevated canopy. An improved stabilizer arm assembly is also provided which allows the stage to be supported better and elevated higher.


Robert Uhl Photo 3

Bleacher System

US Patent:
8296999, Oct 30, 2012
Filed:
Mar 11, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/045981
Inventors:
Robert D. Uhl - Louisville KY, US
Assignee:
Century Industries, LLC - Sellersburg IN
International Classification:
E04H 3/12
US Classification:
52 9, 52 7, 52 66, 52 69
Abstract:
A bleacher system comprises: a support structure mounted on wheels; two or more tiers mounted on the support structure, each tier including multiple girders at spaced intervals that are operably connected to the support structure, each girder supporting a plurality of seat supports and a plurality of foot board supports, with seat planks then secured to the seat supports and foot planks secured to the foot board supports in each tier; and at least one actuator operably connected to and extending between the support structure and a selected tier, such that extension of a rod of the hydraulic actuator causes the selected tier to pivot from a transport position into a deployed position, while also causing a corresponding movement of the remaining tiers from the transport position into the deployed position.