Henry Jupille - Placerville CA David James Tostenson - Auburn CA
Assignee:
Jupille Design Incorporated - Montrose CO
International Classification:
B65G 5716
US Classification:
414802
Abstract:
Stackable trays and methods for stacking the trays are disclosed. A stackable tray has two side walls, each wall having a top channel along its top edge and a bottom channel along its bottom edge, each channel having an inner and an outer channel wall, where the width of two adjacent top channel outer channel walls is less than the width of the bottom channel, whereby two such top channel walls may slide into a bottom channel of a stackable tray of like kind, and where the width of two adjacent bottom channel outer channel walls is less than the width of the top channel, whereby two such bottom channel walls may slide into a top channel of a stackable tray of like kind.
Henry Jupille - Placerville CA David James Tostenson - Auburn CA
Assignee:
Jupille Design Incorporated - Placerville CA
International Classification:
B65D 134
US Classification:
206561
Abstract:
A pair of side walls for supporting a tray in a stacked configuration and a stackable tray having a tray bottom and two such side walls joined to the tray bottom at opposite sides, each side wall having a channel along its top edge and a channel along its bottom edge and so configured that when two side walls of two such trays and their bottom edges are placed parallel and adjacent to each other, a portion of each such bottom edge can be received in a channel in a top edge of a side wall of a third tray of the invention. In the preferred embodiments shown, the tray bottom has egg holding cells. The trays can be stacked and unstacked by sliding trays at the top of a stack. The side walls have openings and supporting ribs providing support for weight carried by the side walls. The side walls are joined to be substantially parallel when the tray is loaded. The tray bottom is joined to the side walls with fillets that minimize the flexural deflection between tray bottom and side walls.
Kenneth K. Tang - Sacremento CA Henry Jupille - Placerville CA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
A47F 500
US Classification:
211183
Abstract:
An equipment enclosure rack support rail system comprising an elongated support rail including an elongated side portion adapted to mount directly to the rack and an elongated base portion adapted to directly support an equipment component, and further comprising a low profile tie-down clamp that is securely mountable to the support rail to secure the equipment component supported by the support rail. The support rail of the system is further provided with a pair of upper alignment tabs and a pair of lower alignment tabs that extend rearwardly from the side portion of the support rail. One upper alignment tab and one lower alignment tab are positioned at each end of the support rail, and are vertically spaced a fraction of an EIA-U from each other such that the lower alignment tabs can be used to mount the rail in a whole EIA-U position and the upper alignment tabs can be used to mount the rail and equipment component in a fractional EIA-U position.
Herbert J. Tanzer - Folsom CA Henry Jupille - Placerville CA Kenneth K. Tang - Sacramento CA Darrel Poulter - Middleton ID
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G06F 116 G11B 3308
US Classification:
361685
Abstract:
A data storage module and enclosure system generally comprising a data storage module enclosure and a plurality of data storage modules. The module enclosure includes top and bottom guide plates that define a plurality of data storage module bay slots. Normally, the top guide plate includes a plurality of compliant tabs that are adapted to engage the data storage modules when fully inserted, and a lock rail that is used secure the module in place within its bay slot. The data storage modules each include a data storage device, such as a disk drive, and a module carrier. The module carrier includes a canister having an open configuration. Normally mounted to the front side of the canister is a bezel which is contoured to fit the user's hand and which includes a finger cavity that facilitates carrying of the module.
Lester C. Anderson - San Jose CA Hilario P. Agbulos - San Jose CA Peter F. Schoen - El Dorado CA John K. Ramones - Rocklin CA Badir M. Mousa - Auburn CA Henry A. Jupille - Montrose CO Daniel Ong Kwang Keen - Singapore, SG Tan Kai Song - Singapore, SG Michael T. Milo - Singapore, SG
Joseph V. Roebuck - Cupertino CA Charles A. Centofante - Hollister CA Rudolf Albrecht - San Jose CA Henry A. Jupille - Placerville CA
Assignee:
R. A. Tool & Die, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H01R 909
US Classification:
439 76
Abstract:
A computer card apparatus for interconnecting with and securely retaining a removable plug. The computer card's circuitry and components encapsuled within an insulating material, a sheet of metal superimposed over the insulating material and a plastic housing encompassing the sheet, insulating material, components and circuitry.
Henry Jupille - Placerville CA David James Tostenson - Auburn CA
Assignee:
Jupille Design Incorporated - Placerville CA
International Classification:
B65D 1918
US Classification:
206597
Abstract:
A pallet system for supporting a load of at least one tray having side supports includes a pallet, having at least one pair of raised parallel guide rails on its top surface, each pair of guide rails configured to be straddled by side supports of a tray. The pallet may be loaded by sliding trays onto the pallet, and lateral movement of a tray loaded onto the pallet is limited by the pair of guide rails that it straddles.
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Henry Jupille President
JUPILLE DESIGN, INCORPORATED Business Services · Business Services, NEC
3868 County Rd 22A, Montrose, CO 81401 3868 County Rd 22, Montrose, CO 81403 9702492516