WILLIAM CLARKE
Vehicle Board in Erie, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MV081015L
Category
Vehicle Board
Type
Vehicle Salesperson
Address
Address
Erie, PA 16506

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Name
Address
Phone
William Clarke
564 N Esbenshade Rd, Manheim, PA 17545
William Clarke
566 Saude Ave, Essington, PA 19029
William Clarke
531 Meadowbrook Dr, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
William Clarke
524 Greenwood Ave, Clarks Summit, PA 18411
William Clarke
601 Chatham Ct, Chalfont, PA 18914

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Pendulum Basketball Game

Pendulum Basketball Game

US Patent:
7641199, Jan 5, 2010
Filed:
Dec 9, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/316029
Inventors:
William A Clarke - Erie PA, US
International Classification:
A63F 9/00
US Classification:
273330, 3173173, 317329, 317331
Abstract:
A basketball-like member is mounted on one end of a pendulum adapted to swing in an arc about a cylindrical bearing attached to a support extending from a discontinuity of a first side of a partially cylindrical hoop through which the basket-ball member is repetitively swung to score points. A handle on a second opposite side is grasped and the tethered ball manipulated to cause the repetitive arcuate travel through the hoop. A battery-powered counter keeps track of the number of baskets or points scored, at the preference of the player.


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Potty Training Device

Potty Training Device

US Patent:
6038711, Mar 21, 2000
Filed:
Apr 7, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/287778
Inventors:
William A. Clarke - Erie PA
International Classification:
A47K 1102
US Classification:
4449
Abstract:
A potty chair resembling a miniature toilet uses features of appearance and a handle for producing a simulated flushing sound, to attract a toddler, familiarize her/him with the device and remove barriers to its usage. A dual phase reward system including a displayable trophy and a storage cubby hole for prizes such as candy, stickers, and toys, encourage the child to use the device and accelerate the completion of potty training.


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Combined Stroller, Walker And Play Station

Combined Stroller, Walker And Play Station

US Patent:
7025364, Apr 11, 2006
Filed:
Dec 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/744519
Inventors:
William A Clarke - Erie PA, US
International Classification:
B62B 7/14
US Classification:
280 87051, 280 4738, 297 5, 297137
Abstract:
A stroller has a pivotable seat which may be latched at any rotational angle desired. In addition, a support tray positioned beneath the seat can be folded into a stored position and the height of the support platform adjusted to accommodate the height of the baby occupying the seat, which permits the stroller to be used as a walker and as a play station.


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Velcro Projectile And Target

Velcro Projectile And Target

US Patent:
3941383, Mar 2, 1976
Filed:
Dec 2, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/528675
Inventors:
William A. Clarke - Erie PA
International Classification:
A63B 7102
US Classification:
273 95R
Abstract:
A game having a projectile coated with burr type material and a target to which the burr material adheres. In a preferred form the projectile is a ball having two wheel elements intersecting in planes at right angles to each other and provided with burr coated rims. A single wheel element may be used as a dart or slingshot projectile.


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Childrens Game Of Catch

Childrens Game Of Catch

US Patent:
3999748, Dec 28, 1976
Filed:
Apr 22, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/570509
Inventors:
William A. Clarke - Erie PA
International Classification:
A63B 7102
US Classification:
273 95R
Abstract:
A game of catch for small children using a ball coated with burr material and a mitt or glove with outer faces of material to which the burr material adheres upon contact, a beginner can succeed in catching the ball almost from the start and acquires coordination later useful in baseball.


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Carousel Device

Carousel Device

US Patent:
5935010, Aug 10, 1999
Filed:
Aug 22, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/918536
Inventors:
William A. Clarke - Erie PA
International Classification:
A63G 110
US Classification:
472 29
Abstract:
A toddler carousel is formed by providing a rotational base member with a mountable seat such as a pony. Preferably, the seat is mounted in the center of the carousel and can be rocked by the toddler. The rotational base is rotated relative to a stationary base by a motor and, by virtue of bearings positioned between the rotational and stationary bases. Alternatively, the seat may be mounted adjacent the periphery of the carousel to provide the toddler with a more conventional carousel-type ride.


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Baby Carousel

Baby Carousel

US Patent:
5487705, Jan 30, 1996
Filed:
Sep 23, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/126040
Inventors:
William A. Clarke - Erie PA
International Classification:
A63G 110
US Classification:
472 29
Abstract:
An infant entertainment device having a molded plastic seat which rotates a baby carried thereby at a rate of about one rpm relative to a stationary base member. Optionally, the carousel may be equipped with a rheostat capable of varying the rate of rotation between one-half and four rpm. Music is provided by a microchip, for example, or at the option of the operator, the carousel may be operated without music. An optional accessory bar may be provided to support amusement devices in the baby's view.


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Carousel Device

Carousel Device

US Patent:
5660430, Aug 26, 1997
Filed:
Dec 20, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/575494
Inventors:
William A. Clarke - Erie PA
International Classification:
A47D 902
US Classification:
297130
Abstract:
An infant entertainment device having a molded plastic receptacle which receives a portable seat or layette, the device rotating a baby carried by the seat at a rate of about one rpm relative to a stationary base member. Optionally, the carousel may be equipped with a cam on the stationary base and a cam-riding rod which engages and rocks the removable seat relative to the molded carrier as the upper portion rotates relative to the stationary base. Music is provided by a microchip, for example, or at the option of the operator, the carousel may be operated without music. A toddler carousel may be formed by providing the rotational base member with a mountable seat such as a pony. Preferably, the pony is mounted in the center of the carousel and can be rocked by the toddler. Alternatively, the pony may be mounted adjacent the periphery of the carousel to provide the toddler with a more conventional carousel-type ride.


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Carousel Devices

Carousel Devices

US Patent:
6976923, Dec 20, 2005
Filed:
Oct 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/974600
Inventors:
William A Clarke - Erie PA, US
Pamela J. Clarke - Erie PA, US
International Classification:
A63G001/12
US Classification:
472 19, 472 21
Abstract:
A first embodiment of carousel device provides a bouncer which cannot be tipped over accidentally. Further, a oscillating circuit enables a battery-operated motor to gently oscillate the bouncer through an 80° arc. A pair of retractable rockers are provided on the bottom of the stationary base to afford the baby additional motion while bouncing. A second embodiment provides a straddlable vehicle which a youngster can peddle, a sound circuit being activated by the pedaling as inducement to continue exercising.


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Take-Apart Doll

Take-Apart Doll

US Patent:
4356659, Nov 2, 1982
Filed:
Apr 17, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/255229
Inventors:
William A. Clarke - Erie PA
International Classification:
A63H 3300
US Classification:
46 22
Abstract:
A take-apart doll in which the doll's eyes remain closed until the parts of the doll are completely reassembled, at which time the doll's eyes open.