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Don C Mclemore, 62PO Box 476, Pine Mountain, GA 31822

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Company: Masterbuilt manufacturing inc Address: 7 Crown Cir, Columbus, GA 31907 Phones: 706-3275622 Position: Ceo Industries: Industrial Machinery and Equipment

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Carrier Device

US Patent:
6491195, Dec 10, 2002
Filed:
Aug 23, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/643877
Inventors:
John D. McLemore - Fortson GA, 31906
Don McLemore - Columbus GA, 31906
International Classification:
B60R 910
US Classification:
224537, 224521, 224534, 224924
Abstract:
A bike carrier that includes an extension support having a vehicle support end and a second end as well as a side rail structure supported by the extension support. The side rail structure has a first section extending to a first side of the extension support and a second section extending to a second side of the extension support, and the first and second sections are arranged for supporting a respective wheel of a bike when in use. The carrier device also includes a first wheel hold down device positioned on the first side of the extension support and an intermediate support device supported by the extension support (e. g. either directly or indirectly such as via an intermediate side rail section) so as to contact a frame component of the bike when in use. The intermediate support device has an upper frame contact section that is positioned, when is use, for contact with the lower sloping frame component of the bike which extends to the hub typically. The upper contact section includes a sloped neck section which includes a frame reception recess of a slope generally corresponding to that of the sloped frame section received in the recess.

Timer Body

US Patent:
D474120, May 6, 2003
Filed:
Feb 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
29/156043
Inventors:
John D. McLemore - Fortson GA, 31906
Don McLemore - Columbus GA, 31906
International Classification:
1003
US Classification:
D10 40

Cooking Apparatus

US Patent:
6626090, Sep 30, 2003
Filed:
Sep 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/953448
Inventors:
John D. McLemore - Fortsom GA, 31906
Don McLemore - Columbus GA, 31906
International Classification:
A47J 3700
US Classification:
99340, 99385, 99407, 99449, 99482, 126275 R, 126 9 R, 126 26
Abstract:
A cooking apparatus for improved heat circulation and containment when smoking or grilling using electric, gas, or charcoal as the heat source. The base pan design enhances heat containment, and offers a channel design in the bottom of the base pan. A flame disk for even heat distribution is provided and can be used in conjunction with the base pan, and prevents internal food drippings from escaping through the disk. The disk design enhances the heat efficiency, and safeguards against drippings or ashes falling through to the burner or ground. The holes in the disk are raised, and has attached covers strategically placed over the holes to deter drippings or ashes from falling through. A fire pit container is also provided and designed for use with the base pan. The fire pit container supports a heat source such as a gas burner which directs a flame toward the base pan open hole and also toward the underside of a flame disk when a flame disk is suspended above the base pan hole.

Rack Device Well Suited For Use With A Deep Frying Apparatus And Method Of Using The Same

US Patent:
6742446, Jun 1, 2004
Filed:
Jul 2, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/187440
Inventors:
John D. McLemore - Fortson GA, 31906
Don McLemore - Columbus GA, 31906
International Classification:
A47J 3704
US Classification:
99421V, 99416, 99418
Abstract:
A cooking rack for deep frying which includes a base, such as one formed of a plurality of spoke extensions, and a plurality of prongs extending up from the base. The rack further includes a lifting extension which is supported by the base such as by way of one or more foot extensions extending from a vertical main bar to the base. The lifting extension extends up from the base at a location that is radially spaced from a center of the base and preferably has a grasping loop. An embodiment of the invention features protrusions provided on the prongs for differentiating tipper and lower prong food positions and an additional embodiment features a grill that can be slid down into a resting position on the protrusions and with or essentially with a no horizontal slide (less than an inch horizontal slide capability). An embodiment also features a second grill which forms or is connected to the base, which base preferably features spoke extensions either radially extending from a central region of the base or represented by overlapping diametrical elongated base bars having the prongs integrally (e. g. , an upward bend to form a prong from a horizontal base extension) related to the base extensions.

Carrier Device

US Patent:
6752303, Jun 22, 2004
Filed:
May 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/157040
Inventors:
John D. McLemore - Fortson GA, 31906
Don McLemore - Columbus GA, 31906
International Classification:
B60R 900
US Classification:
224521, 224924
Abstract:
A bike carrier device that has a vehicle connection bar such as one for trailer hitch securement and a cross frame structure preferably having a set of first and second cross bars that each extend to opposite sides of the connection bar and are spaced apart in a direction of elongation of the connection bar. The first and second cross bars are preferably interconnected by one or more interconnection bars that preferably extend transverse to the cross bar and are integrated with the cross bars and preferably provide sliding support relative to one or more vertical stabilizing bars having looped strapping threading and fixation devices in an upper region for bike frame stabilization strapping. The cross frame structure is supported on the vehicle connection bar such as through fasteners extending through the stacked cross frame structure and connection bar at the two intersection points of the cross bars (or extensions of the cross frame structure) with the connection bar. Side rails are provided (preferably on each free end of a double H-shaped configured cross frame structure) to providing underlying bike support such as by tire contact with opposite side rails supported by the cross bars which are insufficient in length (e. g.

Bike Carrier

US Patent:
6857545, Feb 22, 2005
Filed:
Jan 9, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/338887
Inventors:
John D. McLemore - Fortson GA, US
Don McLemore - Columbus GA, US
International Classification:
B60R009/06
US Classification:
224519, 224515, 224520, 224521, 224525, 224529, 224530, 224924
Abstract:
A bike carrier which includes a U-shaped frame structure having an intermediate section and first and second leg sections. A first rail is supported by the frame structure and laterally spans between said first and second legs and extends out past at least one of said legs and preferably both in cantilever fashion. A carrier mount having a frame attachment device and a vehicle attachment device is provided for securing the U-shaped frame to a vehicle. Additionally preferably provided is a securement device supported by the U-shaped frame and extending upwardly from that frame. The securement device includes a lock receptor at an upper end for enabling locking of a bike to the carrier and provides an additional strap down location. Preferably a pair of bike support rails are spaced apart along the legs and each extend laterally out away from opposite outer sides of said legs to provide cantilever extensions to each side of the U-shaped frame structure. In addition one and preferably two adjustable cradle wheel mounts are provided on each rail, with at least some of the wheel mounts being slideably received by a respective one of the cantilever extensions provided by the rails.

Cargo Platform Offset Angle And Tie Plate Assembly

US Patent:
RE38895, Nov 29, 2005
Filed:
Jul 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/611075
Inventors:
Don McLemore - Columbus GA, US
International Classification:
B60R009/06
US Classification:
224526
Abstract:
A cargo carrier with two platform sections that are assembled together. Opposite metal side walls of the platform sections are bent to an offset angle to enable either end of the platforms to slide up against each other and be bolted together. This makes for easy assembly and less hardware. A tie plate, and bolts are provided on the top of the juxtaposed interior ends of the platform sections for the securing of the two platform sections together.

Cooking Apparatus

US Patent:
D520802, May 16, 2006
Filed:
Dec 4, 2003
Appl. No.:
29/194932
Inventors:
Don McLemore - Columbus GA, US
John D. McLemore - Fortson GA, US
International Classification:
0702
US Classification:
D 7335

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