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Paul Kosch Phones & Addresses

  • 1727 Robbins Rd, Grand Haven, MI 49417 (616) 842-2715 (616) 935-1220
  • 17792 Cove St, Spring Lake, MI 49456 (616) 847-2951
  • 14925 Boom Rd, Spring Lake, MI 49456 (616) 842-2715

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Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
Spring Lake, MI
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Unislat
CEO
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Sales

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Location:
13660 172Nd Ave, Grand Haven, MI 49417
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Unislat
Sales

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Paul J. Kosch
President, Vice-President
MEGA MANUFACTURING CORP
Mfg Metal Forming
13662 172 Ave, Grand Haven, MI 49417
PO Box 695, Grand Haven, MI 49417
(616) 846-6450

Publications

Us Patents

Portable Sheet Bending Brake

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US Patent:
6532789, Mar 18, 2003
Filed:
Feb 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/793062
Inventors:
Arthur Bryant Chubb - Dexter MI
Douglas G. Break - Livonia MI
James E. Suyak - Riverview MI
Michael John Chubb - Carleton MI
Paul James Kosch - Spring Lake MI
Assignee:
J-Dan, Inc. - Romulus MI
International Classification:
B21D 504
US Classification:
72319
Abstract:
A portable sheet bending brake has a support frame with spaced longitudinally extending rails and a plurality of frame sections interconnecting the rails. A clamp member is carried by the lower arms of the frame sections, and an anvil member is carried by arms pivotally coupled to the upper arms of the frame sections. A bend member is pivotally mounted to the clamp member for bending over the anvil member sheet material clamped between the anvil and base members. A pair of longitudinally spaced handles are pivotally mounted to the bend member for pivoting into a channel on the bend member out of position to facilitate transport and storage of the brake. A shaft extends between bearings on the frame section arms, and has diametrically opposed longitudinally extending channels. Eccentric cams are received on the shaft, with diametrically opposed lugs received in the channels for automatically timing the cams with respect to the shaft, for pivoting the arms and the anvil member into clamping engagement with the base member. A stand supports the frame above the ground, and a table is mounted to the stand by four-bar linkages for movement between a lowered position beneath the brake and a raised position adjacent to the bend member while maintaining horizontal orientation of the table.

Portable Sheet Bending Brake

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US Patent:
6748784, Jun 15, 2004
Filed:
Jan 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/352815
Inventors:
Arthur Bryant Chubb - Dexter MI
Douglas G. Break - Livonia MI
James E. Suyak - Riverview MI
Michael John Chubb - Carleton MI
Paul James Kosch - Spring Lake MI
Assignee:
J-Dan, Inc. - Romulus MI
International Classification:
B21D 504
US Classification:
72319, 72419, 724524
Abstract:
A portable sheet bending brake has a support frame with spaced longitudinally extending rails and a plurality of frame sections interconnecting the rails. A clamp member is carried by the lower arms of the frame sections, and an anvil member is carried by arms pivotally coupled to the upper arms of the frame sections. A bend member is pivotally mounted to the clamp member for bending over the anvil member sheet material clamped between the anvil and base members. A pair of longitudinally spaced handles are pivotally mounted to the bend member for pivoting into a channel on the bend member out of position to facilitate transport and storage of the brake. A shaft extends between bearings on the frame section arms, and has diametrically opposed longitudinally extending channels. Eccentric cams are received on the shaft, with diametrically opposed lugs received in the channels for automatically timing the cams with respect to the shaft, for pivoting the arms and the anvil member into clamping engagement with the base member. A stand supports the frame above the ground, and a table is mounted to the stand by four-bar linkages for movement between a lowered position beneath the brake and a raised position adjacent to the bend member while maintaining horizontal orientation of the table.

Slat Wall Assembly

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US Patent:
7464511, Dec 16, 2008
Filed:
Dec 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/317795
Inventors:
Paul James Kosch - Spring Lake MI, US
International Classification:
E04D 1/00
US Classification:
52520, 52543
Abstract:
A slat wall assembly comprising a first slat, an attachment assembly, and a second slat. The first slat includes a body and a lower flange. The body includes an upper edge and a lower edge. The lower flange emanates from the lower edge of the body. The attachment assembly is associable with the lower flange of the first slat and facilitates attachment of the first slat to an existing wall. The second slat includes a body and an upper flange. The body includes an upper edge and a lower edge. The upper flange emanates from the upper edge of the body. The upper flange is configured to be insertable into the lower flange of the first slat and retainable therein.

Slat Wall Assembly

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US Patent:
8615951, Dec 31, 2013
Filed:
Dec 12, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/316590
Inventors:
Paul James Kosch - Spring Lake MI, US
Assignee:
Koschco, LLC - Spring Lake MI
International Classification:
E04F 13/00
E04F 13/08
US Classification:
52520, 5250608, 525061, 52536, 52539, 52546
Abstract:
A slat wall assembly comprising a first slat, an attachment assembly, and a second slat. The first slat includes a body and a lower flange. The body includes an upper edge and a lower edge. The lower flange emanates from the lower edge of the body. The attachment assembly is associable with the lower flange of the first slat and facilitates attachment of the first slat to an existing wall. The second slat includes a body and an upper flange. The body includes an upper edge and a lower edge. The upper flange emanates from the upper edge of the body. The upper flange is configured to be insertable into the lower flange of the first slat and retainable therein.

Metal Slat And Wall System Utilizing Same

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US Patent:
49612956, Oct 9, 1990
Filed:
Mar 14, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/167644
Inventors:
Paul Kosch - Spring Lake MI
Paul J. Kosch - Spring Lake MI
International Classification:
A47B 500
US Classification:
52 36
Abstract:
A slatted wall or panel assembly which may be easily assembled and possesses substantial structural rigidity as well as an attractive appearance, includes a plurality of structurally-supportive backing members having a plurality of mutually-spaced protruding ears which are generally rigid and which form load-bearing slat supports, and further includes a plurality of slats which are mounted upon the backing member by hanging the slats upon the load-bearing ears in interlocked relation with the ears and with adjacent slats by means of flanged edge extremities extending along each slat. Each pair of adjacent slats collectively defines an L-shaped recess which is adapted to receive therein a substantially L-shaped arm of a display shelf, hook, etc. , for mounting display item upon the assembly. The slats are configured to permit manufacture by roll-forming bending operations such that the slats may be of sheet metal construction and economically manufactured in quantity.
Paul M Kosch from Grand Haven, MIDeceased Get Report