RODNEY WAYNE STILTNER
Electrician at Ga Hwy 352, Juniper, GA

License number
Texas 19996
Expiration Date
Jun 26, 2017
Category
Journeyman Electrician
Address
Address
4054 Ga Highway 352, Juniper, GA 31801
Phone
(214) 437-1920

Professional information

Rodney Stiltner Photo 1

Hitch Wire Stand

US Patent:
2010009, Apr 15, 2010
Filed:
Oct 9, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/248174
Inventors:
Rodney Stiltner - Box Springs GA, US
International Classification:
B65H 49/32, B65H 49/36, B65H 49/26
US Classification:
2425944
Abstract:
This invention relates to a multiple wire dispensing hitch stand assembly which is adapted to fit into a receiver hitch of a vehicle. The multiple wire dispensing assembly includes 1) an extension bar that is adapted at one end to fit into a vehicle hitch; 2) a shaft support member adapted to receive and retain the second end of the extension bar; 3) a shaft support assembly perpendicularly connected to the shaft support member. The shaft support assembly contains a plurality of parallel spaced shaft members centrally connected to the longitudinal axis of the spindle support assembly. The shaft members each includes a spool support rotational member secured coaxially thereon, and additionally, a retaining cap is secured to the outer end of each shaft member. The shaft members are adapted to receive and retain a spool of wire thereon and to provide controlled contact therewith when the wire strands from the respective spools of wire are to be dispensed therefrom.


Rodney Stiltner Photo 2

Wire Spool Caddy

US Patent:
2010006, Mar 18, 2010
Filed:
Sep 17, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/212148
Inventors:
Rodney Stiltner - Box Springs GA, US
International Classification:
B65G 7/00
US Classification:
294 15
Abstract:
A novel wire spool caddy for transporting spools of electrical wire is comprised of a handle perpendicularly connected to the upper end of a shaft member. The shaft member is angularly connected to an extension member. The lower end of the extension member is angularly connected to the upper end of a second shaft member. An axis member is perpendicularly connected to the second shaft member. The axis member has an interior and exterior retaining cap for the purpose of retaining a coaxial rotational member which supports a wire spool when it is placed on the wire spool caddy. During use, the wire spool caddy allows the operator to guide and transport a wire spool by pushing it along.