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  • 5354 Northway Dr, Swartz Creek, MI 48473 (810) 743-4730 (810) 732-6753
  • Stanton, MI
  • 5120 Belsay Rd, Grand Blanc, MI 48439 (810) 953-1642
  • 6111 Lapeer Rd, Burton, MI 48509 (810) 743-4730
  • 15101 Charter Oaks Dr, Davison, MI 48423 (810) 743-4730

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Richard Kruyer
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Rc Kruyer Construction
Single-Family House Construction
7292 Lennon Rd, Rankin, MI 48473

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Injection Molded Arbor

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US Patent:
D452914, Jan 8, 2002
Filed:
Feb 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/137800
Inventors:
Carl I. Schwartz - Grand Blanc MI
Christopher J. Waites - Frankenmuth MI
Marcee N. Milletics - Swartz Creek MI
Richard C. Kruyer - Grand Blanc MI
David J. Stob - Auburn Hills MI
Assignee:
Plastics Research Corporation - Flint MI
International Classification:
0899
US Classification:
D25100

Molded Plastic Stake With Multiple Shoulders

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US Patent:
6401408, Jun 11, 2002
Filed:
Jan 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/772130
Inventors:
Carl I. Schwartz - Grand Blanc MI
Richard C. Kruyer - Grand Blanc MI
Richard A. Gauthier - Marlette MI
Assignee:
Plastics Research Corporation - Flint MI
International Classification:
E02D 574
US Classification:
52155, 52165, 52166, 248499, 248500
Abstract:
A stake having first and second generally planar members intersecting along a common longitudinal axis extending from a leading end adapted for ground penetration to a trailing end with a striking surface includes a plurality of steps toward the trailing end adapted for supporting posts of varying diameters. Support pads extend in a circumferential direction about the longitudinal axis from the steps to provide a support surface for securing a posts of varying diameters and/or shapes with a fastener. In one embodiment, the stake includes a number of holes extending through at least one of the first and second members and the first and second members include scalloped edges with a common apex at the leading end. In another embodiment, the second member includes a triangular portion with an apex displaced relative to the apex of the first member which may include a triangular or trapezoidal portion.

Stackable Tray Having Prestressed Sections

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US Patent:
6953116, Oct 11, 2005
Filed:
Mar 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/397165
Inventors:
Donald Verna - Wixom MI, US
Richard C. Kruyer - Grand Blanc MI, US
Assignee:
Pinckney Molded Plastics, Inc. - Howell MI
International Classification:
B65D021/00
US Classification:
206507, 206509, 220609
Abstract:
A tray having prestress sections including a domed shaped bottom and a merchandising window. The window includes a surface parallel to the dome shaped bottom. When the tray is subjected to a load, the dome and the surface of the merchandising window become substantially planar. The front of the tray also includes vertically extending corners that are angled inwardly toward one another from an outer top end to an inner lower end when the tray is empty. When the tray is loaded, the corners deflect toward a vertically extending parallel relationship with respect to one another. The corners adjacent the rear of the tray are fixed relative to one another.

Decorative Plastic Batten Shutter

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US Patent:
8341912, Jan 1, 2013
Filed:
Jan 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/361559
Inventors:
Donald Verna - Wixom MI, US
Richard C. Kruyer - Swartz Creek MI, US
International Classification:
E04B 9/00
US Classification:
52473, 52202, 5220461, 49 741
Abstract:
A decorative shutter assembly including a plurality of main slats arranged in side-by-side relation, end pieces positioned at each end of the main slats and each including laterally spaced tongues spaced and sized to fit in their respective open ends of the main slats at a respective end of the main slats, and cross slat structures positioned in overlying relationship to seams formed between inboard ends of the end pieces and the respective ends of the main slats. The cross slat structures are removably secured to the end pieces and to the main slats so that, following delivery of the shutter assembly to a building site, the cross slat structures may be removed, the end pieces and main slats may be secured to a building surface utilizing fastener members, and the cross slats may be repositioned over the fastener members to conceal the fastener members.

Stackable Dolly For Supporting Stackable Trays Having Prestressed Sections

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US Patent:
20030205877, Nov 6, 2003
Filed:
Apr 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/425140
Inventors:
Donald Verna - Wixom MI, US
Richard Kruyer - Grand Blanc MI, US
Douglas Cox - Lennon MI, US
International Classification:
B62B003/00
US Classification:
280/079110
Abstract:
A tray having prestressed sections including a domed shaped bottom and a merchandising window. The window includes a surface parallel to the dome shaped bottom. When the tray is subjected to a load, the dome and the surface of the merchandising window become substantially planar. The front of the tray also includes vertically extending corners that are angled inwardly toward one another from an outer top end to an inner lower end when the tray is empty. When the tray is loaded, the corners deflect toward a vertically extending parallel relationship with respect to one another. The corners adjacent the rear of the tray are fixed relative to one another. A stackable dolly supports stackable trays for allowing movement of stacked trays from one location to another on casters or wheels connected to the stackable dolly. The dollys are stackable with respect to one another when not in use. Each dolly can have recessed notches to receive the casters or wheels of an adjacent upper stacked dolly. The recessed notches can include a ramp extending in a direction aligned with one another and/or can be positioned to extend in a direction at offset angular orientations with respect to one another for improved stacking stability of the dollys.

Three-Way Tray

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US Patent:
20060070906, Apr 6, 2006
Filed:
Mar 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/074088
Inventors:
Donald Verna - Wixom MI, US
Richard Kruyer - Swartz Creek MI, US
Assignee:
Pinckney Molded Plastics, Inc. - Howell MI
International Classification:
B65D 21/00
US Classification:
206509000
Abstract:
A tray for providing at least three levels of stacking between vertically adjacent trays includes a tray having four walls, a bottom, and an adjustment member. The adjustment member can be a pin. The tray includes multiple grooves, multiple extensions, multiple recesses, and multiple projections for engagement with another vertically adjacent stacked tray. The adjustment member in combination with the multiple grooves, multiple extensions, multiple recesses, and multiple projections define a first stacking level, a second stacking level, and a third stacking level, which is intermediate to the first stacking level and the second stacking level. An additional stacking level is defined when vertically adjacent stacked trays are rotated 90 with respect to each other.

Bakery Tray Having An Adjustable Merchandising Window

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US Patent:
20070000856, Jan 4, 2007
Filed:
Apr 19, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/406945
Inventors:
Donald Verna - Wixom MI, US
Richard Kruyer - Swartz Creek MI, US
Assignee:
Pinckney Molded Plastics, Inc., a Michigan corporation - Howell MI
International Classification:
A47F 3/14
US Classification:
211126700
Abstract:
An open top bakery tray that is stackable and nestable on trays of like design. The tray has a generally rectangular configuration including a bottom wall, end walls and sidewalls. One of the walls is cut away to define a merchandising window to facilitate the removal of materials from the tray and the viewing and inspection of such materials and the tray further includes a gate moveable between an open position in which the window is unobstructed to allow free access to the tray and a closed position in which the gate extends across the window to preclude the inadvertent displacement of merchandise from the tray.

Injection Molded Arbor

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US Patent:
D4410971, Apr 24, 2001
Filed:
Sep 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
D/129250
Inventors:
Carl I. Schwartz - Grand Blanc MI
Christopher J. Waites - Frankenmuth MI
Marcee N. Milletics - Swartz Creek MI
Richard C. Kruyer - Grand Blanc MI
David J. Stob - Auburn Hills MI
Assignee:
Plastics Research Corporation - Flint MI
International Classification:
0899
US Classification:
D25100
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