ROGER ALLEN KING
Pilots at Johnny Long Rd, Sandpoint, ID

License number
Idaho A1020699
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
427 Johnny Long Rd, Sandpoint, ID 83864

Professional information

Roger King Photo 1

Frame Modules For Improved Weaving Device

US Patent:
6336477, Jan 8, 2002
Filed:
Dec 10, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/458309
Inventors:
Chester F. Kutzleb - Sagle ID
Roger King - Sandpoint ID
Anders Bostrom - Sandpoint ID
Robert Kellogg - Sandpoint ID
Assignee:
WIS Seaming - Sandpoint ID
International Classification:
D03C 1300
US Classification:
139455, 139 59, 139 85
Abstract:
In a weaving device, a weaving device frame mounts a plurality of eyelets. A frame module, releasably borne by the weaving device frame is readily detachable from and controls movement of the respective eyelets. The frame module forms a readily removable component of the weaving device.


Roger King Photo 2

Edge-Belt Film Handling System For Film Processors And Accumulators

US Patent:
5559575, Sep 24, 1996
Filed:
Feb 3, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/383197
Inventors:
Roger A. King - Sandpoint ID
International Classification:
G03D 308
US Classification:
354320
Abstract:
A system for transporting film through photographic-type processing uses a pair of flexible belts which have grooves to receive and guide the edges of the film in loose frictional engagement, and a drive and support system for moving the belts and film through a processing step. The groove in the belts is larger than the thickness of the film such that a particular place on a film edge is not tightly contacted, yet there is enough contact, and varying points of contact along the film, so that over an extended length of film there is sufficient frictional engagement to control and transport the film. Multiple stage processes have separate belt-drive systems, with aligned take-up and unload zones wherein the belts are moved into or away from contact with the film, to effect automatic handoff of the film to succeeding stages. An accumulator is provided at the end of the process, to receive and hold the film(s) on a first in, first out basis. A pair of flexible belts move the film between a pair of hoops in a loose roll, and older films can be removed from the open center.


Roger King Photo 3

Elastic Hair Styling Device

US Patent:
7337786, Mar 4, 2008
Filed:
Mar 3, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/071883
Inventors:
Lois J. Sonstegard - Minneapolis MN, US
Roger A. King - Sandpoint ID, US
Assignee:
LJL, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A45D 8/00, A44B 1/18
US Classification:
132273, 24686
Abstract:
A hair styling device with a stretchable, relatively long body portion extending between two ends thereof having a first end clasp member and a second end clasp member each provided at a corresponding one of the opposing ends thereof capable of being at least in part positionable about at least a part of the other. The first and second end clasp members each have a passageway therethrough into which a corresponding body portion end extends with the body portion ends each having a passage blocking object thereon, and being sufficiently narrow to prevent the body end extending therethrough with a blocking object thereon from passing through that narrow part. The blocking member can be a spherical shaped solid wedging the body portion ends into a tapered sides portion of the passageway in each clasp member.


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Manual Rivet Squeezing Tool And Compression Fitting Tool

US Patent:
D506115, Jun 14, 2005
Filed:
Mar 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
29/177729
Inventors:
Roger Allen King - Sandpoint ID, US
International Classification:
0805
US Classification:
D 8 54


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Pivoting Magnet Latches For Improved Weaving Device

US Patent:
6216748, Apr 17, 2001
Filed:
Dec 10, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/458756
Inventors:
Chester F. Kutzleb - Sagle ID
Roger King - Sandpoint ID
Anders Bostrom - Sandpoint ID
Robert Kellogg - Sandpoint ID
Assignee:
WIS Seaming Equipment, Inc. - Sandpoint ID
International Classification:
D03C 1300
US Classification:
139455
Abstract:
A weaving device is described which includes a frame and an eyelet movably mounted thereto. A solenoid is also mounted to the frame and produces a magnetic field when energized. A latch is mounted on the frame for movement thereon to affect movement of the eyelet. A contact member is rotatably mounted to the latch and is magnetically attracted to the solenoid when energized.


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Quick Release Coupling/Pulley Assembly For Improved Weaving Device

US Patent:
6318415, Nov 20, 2001
Filed:
Dec 10, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/458308
Inventors:
Chester F. Kutzleb - Sagle ID
Roger King - Sandpoint ID
Anders Bostrom - Sandpoint ID
Robert Kellogg - Sandpoint ID
Assignee:
WIS Seaming Equipment Inc. - ID
International Classification:
D03C 1300
US Classification:
139455
Abstract:
A weaving device is described, having a frame, an eyelet and a module releasably borne by the frame to selectively transmit a motive force to the eyelet. A coupling includes first and second members which are releasably coupled together in force receiving relation and relative to the module. The first member is connected to the eyelet, and the second member is connected to the module. The coupling transmits motive force from the module to the eyelet to move the eyelet selectively relative to the frame. The coupling facilitates removal and replacement of the module from the frame.


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Weaving Device

US Patent:
6216749, Apr 17, 2001
Filed:
Dec 10, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/458769
Inventors:
Chester F. Kutzleb - Sagle ID
Roger King - Sandpoint ID
Anders Bostrom - Sandpoint ID
Robert Kellogg - Sandpoint ID
Assignee:
WIS Seaming Equipment, Inc. - Sandpoint ID
International Classification:
D03C 1300
US Classification:
139455
Abstract:
A solenoid unit for a weaving device is described and which includes a frame; a plurality of eyelets mounted on the frame and individually movable with respect to the frame; a support member releasably coupled to the frame; and a plurality of solenoids mounted on the support member, and wherein each solenoid controls the movement of at least one eyelet.