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450 Honeysuckle Path, Aurora, OH 44202   

450-35 Honeysuckle Path, Aurora, OH 44202   

604 Acadia Pt, Aurora, OH 44202   

Twinsburg, OH   

Solon, OH   

19429 Marwood Ave, Cleveland, OH 44135    216-7018318   

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Mitre Tool Guide

US Patent:
7774947, Aug 17, 2010
Filed:
Jan 27, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/694523
Inventors:
Adolph D. Russo - Cleveland OH, US
International Classification:
B43L 7/10
US Classification:
33455, 33534
Abstract:
A tool and method for making precision cuts with conventional saws and other woodworking machines. The shape of an inside or outside corner of a construction, such as a wall construction, is obtained with the tool, and the tool is used to as a guide to set the blade of the cutting apparatus to the proper cutting position. The tool may be used to indicate the mitre cuts for both inside and outside wall corners without having to measure the angle with a measuring tool and determine the precise degrees of the angles to be cut.

Mitre Tool Guide

US Patent:
7886452, Feb 15, 2011
Filed:
Jul 6, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/831236
Inventors:
Adolph Russo - Cleveland OH, US
International Classification:
B43L 7/10
US Classification:
33455, 33534
Abstract:
A tool and method for making precision cuts with conventional saws and other woodworking machines. The shape of an inside or outside corner of a construction, such as a wall construction, is obtained with the tool, and the tool is used to as a guide to set the blade of the cutting apparatus to the proper cutting position. The tool may be used to indicate the mitre cuts for both inside and outside wall corners without having to measure the angle with a measuring tool and determine the precise degrees of the angles to be cut.

Mitre Tool Guide

US Patent:
8015720, Sep 13, 2011
Filed:
Oct 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/914970
Inventors:
Adolph Russo - Cleveland OH, US
International Classification:
B43L 7/10
B43L 9/00
US Classification:
33455, 33 211, 33 2301
Abstract:
A tool and method for making precision cuts with conventional saws and other woodworking machines. The shape of an inside or outside corner of a construction, such as a wall construction, is obtained with the tool, and the tool is used to as a guide to set the blade of the cutting apparatus to the proper cutting position. The tool may be used to indicate the miter cuts for both inside and outside wall corners without having to measure the angle with a measuring tool and determine the precise degrees of the angles to be cut.

Railing Structure

US Patent:
3955800, May 11, 1976
Filed:
Jan 29, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/545193
Inventors:
Adolph D. Russo - Beachwood OH
Assignee:
Russo Ornamental Iron Products, Inc. - Bedford Heights OH
International Classification:
B01F 1300
US Classification:
256 59
Abstract:
A railing construction is disclosed including an extruded aluminum post comprised of concentric inner and outer rectangular tubes. A top railing plate member has a flat plate portion overlying the upper end of the post, and the plate portion has a rectangular aperture therethrough in alignment with the inner tube of the post. An expandable fastener of rectangular cross-section is received in the aperture and inner tube to interconnect the post and plate member. The top railing includes a U-shaped cover extending across the post and releaseably interengaged with the plate member. The railing construction preferably includes a lower railing and vertical pickets in the form of rectangular tubes interconnected with the top and lower railings by means of expandable fasteners.

Ladder Structure

US Patent:
3949836, Apr 13, 1976
Filed:
Nov 8, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/522150
Inventors:
Adolph D. Russo - Beachwood OH
Assignee:
Russo Ornamental Iron Products, Inc. - Bedford Heights OH
International Classification:
E06C 750
US Classification:
182194
Abstract:
Ladder structures are disclosed comprising a pair of side rails and a plurality of tubular extruded aluminum rung members extending therebetween. The opposite ends of each rung are interconnected with the corresponding side rail by means of an expandable fastener extending through an opening in the rails and into the rung end. The openings in the rails and rung are non-circular and the corresponding portions of the fastener are non-circular, whereby rotation of the fastener and rung relative to the side rail is precluded.

Pin Oven Louver Design

US Patent:
4662085, May 5, 1987
Filed:
Nov 29, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/676383
Inventors:
Adolph D. Russo - Cleveland OH
Milan Zec - North Olmsted OH
Assignee:
Feco Engineered Systems, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
F26B 1520
US Classification:
34105
Abstract:
A pin oven is disclosed for curing coated or decorated can bodies travelling in a serpentine path wtih jets of a curing medium. The pin oven chamber is divided by an interior louver wall into a curing medium supply plenum chamber and a curing chamber. The cans move through the oven on a pin conveyor and jet nozzles in the louver wall are arranged in a pattern for instantaneously confronting moving can bodies with substantially the same number of nozzles for immersing the can bases in a substantially uniform air stream in order to minimize can flip-flopping on the pin conveyor in order to achieve oven speeds in excess of 1000-1200 cans per minute. The louver wall is provided with chambers for uniformly distributing the pressure and velocity of air jets to reduce the tendency of cans to pulsate as they pass through the oven. The louver walls are of modular construction for application of the oven to a variety of can sizes and decorating or coating technologies.

Panel Supporting Frame Assembly

US Patent:
3940900, Mar 2, 1976
Filed:
Nov 20, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/525393
Inventors:
Adolph D. Russo - Beachwood OH
Assignee:
Russo Ornamental Iron Products, Inc. - Bedford Heights OH
International Classification:
E04C 238
US Classification:
52656
Abstract:
A frame assembly is disclosed for supporting a panel which together with the frame provides a partition or divider structure. The frame assembly includes a pair of upright frame members of extruded aluminum and a pair of horizontal frame members of extruded aluminum. The upright members are provided with opposed pairs of polygonal openings therethrough, and the horizontal members include a tubular portion complementary in polygonal cross-section and dimension with respect to the openings in the upright members. Expandable fasteners of complementary cross-section are inserted through the openings and expanded to interconnect the horizontal and vertical members. The horizontal members include integral pairs of flanges providing opposed recesses for receiving corresponding edges of a panel supported by the frame assembly.

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