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James S Salloum

from Lapeer, MI
Deceased

James Salloum Phones & Addresses

  • 416 Devonshire Dr, Lapeer, MI 48446 (810) 667-9094
  • 416 Devonshire Dr #24, Lapeer, MI 48446 (850) 492-4592
  • 3265 Hired Hand Dr, Lapeer, MI 48446 (810) 667-9094
  • Lake Orion, MI
  • 2441 N Opdyke Rd, Auburn Hills, MI 48326 (810) 628-0130
  • 1028 Bonita Dr, Pensacola, FL 32507 (850) 492-4592
  • 17 S Washington St, Oxford, MI 48371
  • Monroe, MI

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Position: Administration/Managerial

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Us Patents

Plastic Monorail Conveyor Trolley

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US Patent:
44845251, Nov 27, 1984
Filed:
Jul 6, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/395508
Inventors:
David J. Forshee - Hilton Head Island SC
James S. Salloum - Oxford MI
Assignee:
Formall Syn-Trac Systems, Inc. - Madison Heights MI
International Classification:
B61B 300
US Classification:
104 95
Abstract:
A plastic conveyor trolley for an inverted T-bar monorail conveyor track is provided. The conveyor trolley comprises a pair of upper track-supported wheels and pairs of lower wheels engageable with and rotatable at times upon the underside surfaces of the track, the upper wheels being rotatably mounted on stub axles secured to the upper portions of the trolley arms, the lower wheels being rotatably mounted on bearing portions integrally formed in intermediate portions of the trolley arms, and a pendant member secured to and between the lower portions of the trolley arms. The lower wheels lie in a plane below and substantially parallel with the plane of the upper wheels.

Molded Sectional Reel

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US Patent:
48953164, Jan 23, 1990
Filed:
Aug 15, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/232116
Inventors:
James S. Salloum - Troy MI
Assignee:
Creative Techniques, Inc. - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
B65H 7514
B65H 7522
US Classification:
242 718
Abstract:
A reel is formed of a plastic molded hub and side, disk-like flanges. The hub is made of thin-wall, cylindrical rings that are arranged end-to-end, and the flanges are made of two or more separate radial sections having radially oriented, overlapped edges that fasten together. Removable mechanical fasteners extend through passageways formed in the hub rings and through the flanges for fastening them together. The width of the reel may be varied by changing the number of rings. The diameters of the flanges may be varied by blocking off the outer portions of the mold in which the flask sections are molded to remove selected amounts of the peripheral portions of the sections for reducing the flange diameter. The hub rings and flange sections are interchangeable with like rings and sections for repair or reduced inventory purposes.

Plastic Monorail Conveyor Drive Chain Wheel

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US Patent:
44679130, Aug 28, 1984
Filed:
Dec 13, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/448926
Inventors:
James S. Salloum - Oxford MI
Assignee:
Formall Syn-Trac Systems, Inc. - Madison Heights MI
International Classification:
B65G 1732
US Classification:
198687
Abstract:
A plastic arcuate turn wheel structure for a plastic monorail conveyor structure is disclosed. The turn wheel structure is driven by a plastic chain drive and comprises a supporting structural framework, an arcuate inverted T-bar track section, a disc supporting plate, a turn wheel which is either an idler or a driven wheel, an axial bearing hub for said wheel, and a bearing thrust collar for said wheel.

Molded Sectional Reel

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US Patent:
50041797, Apr 2, 1991
Filed:
Sep 1, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/401868
Inventors:
James S. Salloum - Oxford MI
Assignee:
Creative Techniques, Inc. - Troy MI
International Classification:
B65H 7514
B65H 7522
US Classification:
2421186
Abstract:
A reel is formed of a plastic molded huband and side, disk-like flanges. The hub is made of thin-wall, cylindrical rings that are arranged end-to-end, and the flanges are made of two or more separate radial sections having radially oriented, overlapped edges that fasten together. Removable mechanical fasteners extend through passageways formed in the hub rings and through the flanges for fastening them together. The width of the reel may be varied by changing the number of rings. The diameters of the flange may be varied by blocking off the outer portions of the mold in which the flask sections are molded to remove selected amounts of the peripheral portions of the sections for reducing the flange diameter. The hub rings and flange sections are interchangeable with like rings and sections for repair or reduced inventory purposes.

Foldable Road Marker

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US Patent:
61493392, Nov 21, 2000
Filed:
May 24, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/317246
Inventors:
James Sinclair Salloum - Pensacola FL
Wilburn Alden White - Auburn Hills MI
David Alden White - Grosse Pointe Woods MI
Edward Cullin Smith - Sterling Heights MI
John Quinn Nelson - Warren MI
International Classification:
E01F 900
E01F 1300
E01F 1500
US Classification:
404 6
Abstract:
A foldable road marker is formed of a pair of panels each having a central stem portion integrally connected with side panel portions. The panels each having an elongated slot with the stem portion and slots being coaxial. Each stem portion is fitted within the slot of the opposite panel for interconnecting the panels. The panels are pivotable relative to each other into a position in which they are transverse to each other or, alternatively, into a folded position in which they are generally parallel and closely overlap to each other for storage. Guide members are formed in the slots of each of the panels for slideably fitting within vertically arranged guide channels formed in the stem portions of their opposite panel for guiding the assembly of, and the positions of, the panels relative to each other. Detents are provided for holding the panels in their transverse position for marker use or, alternatively, in their folded, parallel storage position. The upper ends of the panels are provided with seats for mounting signaling devices, such as lights and the like.

Molded Plastic Pallet System

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US Patent:
48966126, Jan 30, 1990
Filed:
Sep 21, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/247404
Inventors:
James S. Salloum - Oxford MI
Assignee:
Creative Techniques, Inc. - Aurburn Hills MI
International Classification:
B65D 1918
US Classification:
108 553
Abstract:
A pallet system formed of a unitary, plastic molded, grid-like base made of intersecting, spaced apart, longitudinal and transverse strips, whose upper edges define a carrying surface. The lower edges of at least some of the longitudinal strips are generally coplanar to form a skid-like base support surface that may be positioned upon a conveyor. The lower edges of the remaining strips are recessed relative to the plane of the support surface. A unitary, plastic molded nest, having integral upper formations shaped to receive corresponding portions of supported articles, is rested upon the base and overlaps some of the openings in the grid-like base. Integral projections on the nest extend into their adjacent overlapped openings and engage the sides of adjacent strips for accurately positioning the nest relative to the base. Mechanical fasteners, having stems extending through some of the opening and connected to the nest, have resilient heads that span the adjacent recessed strip edges for releasably securing the nest to the base, so that the nest may be replaced by a differently shaped nest for supporting a different article.

Molded Plastic Pallet System

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US Patent:
47827637, Nov 8, 1988
Filed:
Jun 17, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/063028
Inventors:
James S. Salloum - Oxford MI
Assignee:
Creative Techniques, Inc. - Auburh Hills MI
International Classification:
B65D 1918
US Classification:
108 553
Abstract:
A pallet system formed of a unitary, plastic molded, grid-like base made of intersecting, spaced apart, longitudinal and transverse strips, whose upper edges define a carrying surface. The lower edges of at least some of the longitudinal strips are generally coplanar to form a skid-like base support surface that may be positioned upon a conveyor. The lower edges of the remaining strips are recessed relative to the plane of the support surface. A unitary, plastic molded nest, having integral upper formations shaped to receive corresponding portions of supported articles, is rested upon the base and overlaps some of the openings in the grid-like base. Integral projections on the nest extend into their adjacent overlapped openings and engage the sides of adjacent strips for accurately positioning the nest relative to the base. Mechanical fasteners, having stems extending through some of the openings and connected to the nest, have resilient heads that span the adjacent recessed strip edges for releasably securing the nest to the base, so that the nest may be replaced by a differently shaped nest for supporting a different article.
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