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41 Middleton Trce, Newnan, GA 30265    770-3048890   

841 Frederica St, Atlanta, GA 30306    404-8159179    404-8759838   

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John Michael Alesi

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41 Middleton Trce, Newnan, GA 30265
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Supports For Transformers Or Other Equipment

US Patent:
5833207, Nov 10, 1998
Filed:
Oct 21, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/729636
Inventors:
John B. Hagenhoff - Jefferson City MO
John Alesi - Dunwoody GA
Robert L. Browning - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Formex Manufacturing, Inc. - Lawrenceville GA
ABB Power T&D Company, Inc. - Raleigh NC
International Classification:
F16M 100
US Classification:
248678
Abstract:
A support or pad for equipment, especially electrical transformers, is disclosed. The pad is designed to permit multi-directional access to its underside; consequently, it need not be positioned specially once a transformer is mounted to it, but rather is accessible in almost any upright orientation to the tines of a fork-lift truck. In some embodiments the tine-receiving recesses do not abut an opening for electrical cables attached to the transformer, the opening instead being bordered by sections of the full depth of the pad. The multiple recesses of the pad thus fail to communicate with the opening, blocking any path along the underside from the periphery of the pad to the cable opening itself.

Equipment Supports

US Patent:
5895025, Apr 20, 1999
Filed:
Jun 21, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/668212
Inventors:
John Alesi - Dunwoody GA
Robert L. Browning - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Formex Manufacturing, Inc. - Lawrenceville GA
International Classification:
F16M 100
US Classification:
248678
Abstract:
Equipment supports having irregular lower surface disclosed. Ridges protruding from the lower surface of support (if present) displace soil in use, while recesses in the surface (if present) tend to collect or accumulate the soil. The surface features effectively lock the support in position relative to the ground, inhibiting lateral and rotational movement of the base after the equipment is mounted. In some embodiments, ridges of one pad fit within recesses of another when the pair is stacked with their bottom surfaces in contact, thereby reducing the volume needed to transport the pads between locations.

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