Stephen Craig Harvey
Engineers at 17 St, Las Cruces, NM

License number
Colorado 10788
Issued Date
Dec 4, 1971
Renew Date
Jul 1, 2003
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2005
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
480 N 17Th St, Las Cruces, NM 88005

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Stackable Interlocking Carrying Case For A Portable Computer

Stackable Interlocking Carrying Case For A Portable Computer

US Patent:
6585090, Jul 1, 2003
Filed:
Oct 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/044881
Inventors:
Stephen C. Harvey - Las Cruces NM 88005
International Classification:
A45C 500
US Classification:
190108, 190 18 A, 190115, 206504, 206509, 206510, 206511, 220 234
Abstract:
A shock resistant carrying case in which to transport fragile equipment (e. g. a portable computer) having a body that is configured to facilitate a stable, close together stacking of a plurality of such carrying cases side-by-side and one above the other in an array of rows and columns that is suitable for storage and/or shipment. The carrying case has a pair of wheels located at one end of a base thereof and a pair of locking feet projecting from the opposite end of the base. The carrying case also has a first pair of interlocking cavities formed in one end of a lid thereof and a second pair of interlocking cavities formed in the opposite end of the lid. The pair of wheels and the pair of locking feet from the base of a first carrying case are received within respective ones of the first and second pairs of interlocking cavities formed in the lid of an adjacently positioned carrying case, whereby the first and adjacent carrying cases are held in face-to-face interlocking engagement with one another.


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Stackable And Interlocking Carrying Cases For A Mobile Tactical Command And Control Center

Stackable And Interlocking Carrying Cases For A Mobile Tactical Command And Control Center

US Patent:
2005019, Sep 15, 2005
Filed:
Mar 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/797752
Inventors:
Stephen Harvey - Las Cruces NM, US
International Classification:
A47B085/08, B65D085/62, A47B061/06
US Classification:
190108000, 19001800A, 206511000, 190003000, 190011000
Abstract:
First and second stackable and interlocking carrying cases having particular application for use at a mobile tactical command and control center to be operated in the field. The first carrying case transports a pull-out desk top and a pull-top drawer at the interior thereof. The second carrying case transports a shock isolated housing at the interior thereof to which standard (e.g., 19 inch) rack mounted electronics are connected. A plurality of the first and second carrying cases can be stacked one above the other to form a pair of vertical columns. The pull-out desk top slides outwardly from the first carrying case in one of the vertical columns so as to extend between the pair of columns and thereby create a flat writing surfaces, or the like, for building a modular desk. Access to the electronics necessary to operate the tactical command and control center is available from one or more of the second carrying cases in the pair of vertical columns.


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Portable Office Having A Removable Computer Workstation And Shock Isolation Means Therefor

Portable Office Having A Removable Computer Workstation And Shock Isolation Means Therefor

US Patent:
6229698, May 8, 2001
Filed:
Oct 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/414586
Inventors:
Stephen Harvey - Las Cruces NM
International Classification:
G06F 116, B65D 302, H05K 500
US Classification:
361683
Abstract:
A portable office having a shock resistant case within which to carry a computer workstation that includes a personal computer and one or more computer peripherals. In an as-packaged configuration, the computer workstation is detachably connected to a flat table surface that extends across the carrying case. In a detached configuration, the computer workstation is lifted off the table surface and separated from the carrying case to be transported to a remote worksite outside the confines to the carrying case. A shock isolation system suspends the computer workstation above the carrying case and absorbs potentially damaging impact forces and vibrations that are created when the carrying case is subjected to physical forces during the transit. The shock isolation system also permits the computer workstation to be operated from a moving motor vehicle.


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Carrying Case Having Plug-In Connector And Switch Modules For A Compact Portable Computer Workstation

Carrying Case Having Plug-In Connector And Switch Modules For A Compact Portable Computer Workstation

US Patent:
6208507, Mar 27, 2001
Filed:
Oct 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/414585
Inventors:
Stephen Harvey - Las Cruces NM
International Classification:
G06F1/16, 7, A45C5/12, 5/14, 7, B65D85/38
US Classification:
361683
Abstract:
A carrying case having a body in which to transport a workstation including a personal computer, computer peripherals (e. g. a printer), and a source of battery power. Located within and extending along one side of the body of the carrying case is a shroud having a cover that is spaced above the body. Pockets are formed through the cover at opposite ends of the shroud. A switch module having a series of manually operable function switches is removably received within one of the pockets at one end of the shroud. A connector module is removably received within the other pocket at the opposite end of the shroud and adapted to interconnect an available power source, the personal computer, and the computer peripherals within the body of the carrying case without having to disturb either of the computer or the peripherals. The function switches of the switch module are selectively operated so that appropriate power and control signals are supplied to the computer and peripherals via the connector module.


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Shielded Modular Portable Computer Work Station Having Cable Routing Means

Shielded Modular Portable Computer Work Station Having Cable Routing Means

US Patent:
5590022, Dec 31, 1996
Filed:
May 19, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/444704
Inventors:
Stephen Harvey - Las Cruces NM
Assignee:
The I.D.E.A. Corporation - Las Cruses NM
International Classification:
G06F 116, H05K 502
US Classification:
361683
Abstract:
A compact modular portable work station including a computer, a printer and/or other peripherals, efficiently interconnected with one another with conductors enclosed in a single, shielded composite cable supported by a docking channel having electrical connectors extending therefrom to be connected directly to the computer and the peripheral, all operational from and efficiently packaged within an impact resistant carrying case. Loose, unshielded cables are eliminated and a cellular telephone is placed in a shielded enclosure, under a metal shroud, in order to shield the user and the work station computer and computer peripherals from RF signals emitted by the cellular telephone.