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Dennis J Fleming, 788150 San Jose Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32217

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8150 San Jose Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32217    904-7374061   

Exton, PA   

Holland, MI   

8150 San Jose Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32217    904-2281948   

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Dennis Fleming - Lawyer

Specialties:
Personal Injury Law, Criminal Law, Administrative Law, Criminal Defense
ISLN:
907378509
Admitted:
1976
University:
John Carroll University, B.A.
Law School:
DePaul University, J.D.

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Visor Control

US Patent:
4390202, Jun 28, 1983
Filed:
May 26, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/267431
Inventors:
Carl Flowerday - Holland MI
Konrad H. Marcus - Holland MI
Gordon Kempkers - Hamilton MI
Edward T. Boerema - Zeeland MI
Dennis J. Fleming - Holland MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60J 302
F16C 1700
US Classification:
296 97K
Abstract:
A visor control includes a first member positioned in the body of the visor and engaging one side of a pivot rod also extending within the visor body for moving the visor between stored and use positions. An elastically deformable plate has one end secured to the first member and engages an opposite side of the pivot rod in an elastically deformed position. The rod includes a flat formed in the opposite side for engagement by the deformable plate to provide a torque for returning the visor to a predetermined position and for releasably holding the visor in such position. In one embodiment of the invention, the first member is also an elastically deformable plate which engages flats formed in the one side of the pivot rod. In yet another embodiment of the invention, collar shaped cam members surround the pivot rod and a compression spring urges the cam members together, one of which is anchored to the pivot rod and the other of which is rotationally anchored to the visor body but is free to slide on the visor rod. Each of the cam members includes interengaging inclined surfaces for urging the visor under the spring compression into a predetermined position and releasably hold the visor in such position.

Side Window Visor

US Patent:
4468062, Aug 28, 1984
Filed:
Jun 25, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/392240
Inventors:
Konrad H. Marcus - Holland MI
Dennis J. Fleming - Holland MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60J 302
US Classification:
296 97G
Abstract:
Visors embodying the present invention include a mounting structure secured to the headliner of a vehicle above a side window and a pair of parallel spaced arms, each pivotally coupled at one end to the mounting structure secured to the vehicle headliner and having opposite ends pivotally secured to a sun shield such that the shield can be pivoted by rotation of the parallel arms between a raised or stored position above the side window downwardly to a lowered use position.

Visor System

US Patent:
4690450, Sep 1, 1987
Filed:
Nov 2, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/667765
Inventors:
Edward T. Boerema - Zeeland MI
Michael J. Suman - Holland MI
Dennis J. Fleming - Holland MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60J 302
US Classification:
296 97K
Abstract:
A visor system includes a pair of spaced mounting brackets to support a first visor movable between a raised stored position and a lowered use position and one which can be moved to a side window for providing protection against incident light from the side. The brackets also support an auxiliary visor which is pivoted on an axis located above the vehicle's windshield between a raised, stored position and a lowered, use position and is movable laterally along the axis.

Visor Actuating Mechanism

US Patent:
4492404, Jan 8, 1985
Filed:
Dec 27, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/453530
Inventors:
Konrad H. Marcus - Holland MI
Dennis J. Fleming - Holland MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60J 302
US Classification:
296 97J
Abstract:
A visor actuating mechanism includes a bias spring coupled to the visor's moveable control elements tending to urge the visor body into a lowered position and a releasable catch for holding the visor in a stored position against the force provided by the bias spring. In one embodiment of the invention, the releasable catch was an electrically actuated solenoid coupled to a locking arm which, when the solenoid is actuated by an electrical push-button switch, effects release of the latching mechanism to permit the bias spring to urge the visor downwardly from the stored position.

Vehicle Visor Lighting Apparatus

US Patent:
4486819, Dec 4, 1984
Filed:
Oct 3, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/538569
Inventors:
Konrad H. Marcus - Holland MI
Carl W. Flowerday - Holland MI
Dennis J. Fleming - Holland MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
F21V 3300
US Classification:
362142
Abstract:
A panel includes a mirror surrounded on three sides by a generally U-shaped light source for providing illumination of the mirror for use as a vanity mirror under low ambient light conditions. The panel, in one embodiment of the invention is an integral portion of a body of a visor or a panel which is slidably extended from a visor. The U-shaped light and mirror panel can be pivoted when in an extended position such that the light and mirror can be utilized while the visor is in a raised, stored position or in a lowered use position. The panel is, in one embodiment, coupled to an X-shaped bracket with the legs forming the bracket pivotally coupled to one another. One end of each leg is pivotally coupled to one of an anchoring member or the visor panel and the opposite end pivotally and slidably mounted to one of the anchoring member or the visor panel.

Concealed Visor

US Patent:
4491360, Jan 1, 1985
Filed:
Jul 30, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/403567
Inventors:
Dennis J. Fleming - Holland MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60J 300
US Classification:
296 97G
Abstract:
A visor includes a mounting structure secured to the headliner of a vehicle above a window and a pair of parallel spaced arms, each pivotally coupled at one end to the mounting structure secured to the vehicle headliner and having opposite ends pivotally secured to a visor. A cross arm extends between the spaced arms and is pivotally connected at each end to one of the arms at a position not aligned with the pivot connections of the arms to the vehicle or visor. The visor can be translated by rotation of the parallel arms between a raised or stored position above the window downwardly to a lowered use position. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, a module which can be snap-fitted to the vehicle roof is provided with the visor, and its control mechanism being recessed behind a decorative panel. In one embodiment of the invention, a motor is coupled to one of the pivot points to electrically lower and raise the visor to any selected position.

Visor Control

US Patent:
4500131, Feb 19, 1985
Filed:
Jun 28, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/392534
Inventors:
Dennis J. Fleming - Holland MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60J 302
F16C 1104
US Classification:
296 97K
Abstract:
A visor control having an elongated elastically deformable clamp of U-shaped cross-section with sides contacting a cylindrical pivot rod to hold the visor in position. The pivot rod has noncontinuous flats broken by lobes which align with recesses formed in the sides of the clamp. The sides of the clamp engage the edges of the flats as the rod is rotated within the clamp to provide a torque on the pivot rod as the sides abut the edge of the flats to provide snap-up action to move and hold the visor in a stored position. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the rod includes a plurality of alternately staggered flats and lobes with the lobes positioned to selectively align with recesses in the sides of the clamp.

Visor Control

US Patent:
4824160, Apr 25, 1989
Filed:
Apr 29, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/489940
Inventors:
Dennis J. Fleming - Holland MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60J 302
US Classification:
210 174
Abstract:
A visor control includes a pair of parallel spaced arms, each pivotally coupled at one end to a mounting structure secured to a vehicle headliner and having opposite ends pivotally secured to a sun shield such that the shield can be translated by rotation of the parallel arms between a raised stored position and a lowered use position. A spring extends between the mounting structure and one of the movable elements to impart a force to the shield, tending to return the shield to a stored position. Releasable latching means hold the shield in a lowered position and can be operator actuated or automatically actuated with vehicle door opening to allow the spring to return the shield to the stored position permitting ease of exit from the vehicle.

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