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  • Alva, FL
  • 15871 Potassium St, Anoka, MN 55303 (763) 323-8752
  • 5911 157Th Ave, Anoka, MN 55303
  • 15750 Krypton St, Ramsey, MN 55303
  • Wannaska, MN
  • La Mesa, CA
  • Hopkins, MN
  • Minneapolis, MN

Work

Company: Advanced aircraft roller systems, inc. 2001 Position: Owner, general manager

Industries

Airlines/Aviation

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Advanced Aircraft Roller Systems, Inc.

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Position:
Owner, General Manager at Advanced Aircraft Roller Systems, Inc., Owner at Active Energy
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Airlines/Aviation
Work:
Advanced Aircraft Roller Systems, Inc. since 2001
Owner, General Manager

Active Energy since Dec 2010
Owner

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Dallum
Advanced Aircraft Roller Systems, Inc
6250 Industry Ave NW #209, Anoka, MN

Publications

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John Dallum

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John H. Dallum was an American politician in the state of Oregon. He served in the Oregon House of Representatives for District 59, which covers The Dalles, Madras and John Day.

Us Patents

Lightweight Conveyor Roller

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US Patent:
8430801, Apr 30, 2013
Filed:
Apr 22, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/386776
Inventors:
John Dallum - Ramsey MN, US
Bryan Spiess - St. Francis MN, US
Assignee:
Advanced Aircraft Roller Systems, Inc. - Ramsey MN
International Classification:
F16C 13/00
B65G 13/00
US Classification:
492 59, 492 56, 492 16, 193 37, 198780
Abstract:
A roller made lighter through the use of lightening elements. The inventive roller, with its lightening element(s), is lighter yet maintains its overall dimensions, is strong and durable enough to withstand the rigors of the transportation industry and/or is cost effective to produce and maintain. The lightweight roller may be part of a system having at least one operable roller unit, each roller unit having a roller, cylindrical in shape having a length and a diameter, and a center aperture extending through the length of the roller, an axel/shaft having a diameter sized to rotatably fit within the central aperture of the roller, the shaft further having a retention mechanism located upon the shaft ends and an elongate ā€œUā€ shaped roller rack, the roller rack sized to extend the length of the roller and having a pair of upwardly extending arms located adjacent the ends of the roller, each arm end having an aperture sized to receive the respective shaft end and locate the shaft with the roller in a fixed location. The roller system has at least one roller, preferably more or all of the rollers, having internal and/or external lightening elements.

Conveyor Roller System

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US Patent:
20100320055, Dec 23, 2010
Filed:
Aug 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/853407
Inventors:
Bryan Spiess - St. Francis MN, US
John Dallum - Ramsey MN, US
Assignee:
Advanced Aircraft Roller Systems, Inc. - St. Francis MN
International Classification:
B65G 13/00
B65G 39/10
F16C 13/00
US Classification:
193 37, 193 35 R, 492 16, 492 59
Abstract:
An aircraft conveyor system comprising an aircraft including an aircraft cargo storage bay; and a roller mounted within the aircraft cargo storage bay, the roller including a one-piece integral body having a cylindrical shape, the entirety of the body being made solely out of a single piece of polymeric material, said body having a length extending from a first outermost end to a second outermost end and a diameter and a first and second exterior shoulders at the ends, said body including an aperture extending longitudinally along and through the center of said body from the first outermost end to the second outermost end, the aperture sized to rotatably receive an axle therethrough, the axle being for mounting the roller within the aircraft cargo storage bay, wherein the roller has a burn rate of less than 4.0 inches per minute.

Conveyor Roller System

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US Patent:
20130186728, Jul 25, 2013
Filed:
Sep 26, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/627500
Inventors:
Advanced Aircraft Roller Systems, Inc. - St. Francis MN, US
John Dallum - Ramsey MN, US
Assignee:
Advanced Aircraft Roller Systems, Inc. - St. Francis MN
International Classification:
B65G 13/00
F16C 13/00
B65G 39/00
US Classification:
193 37, 492 16, 492 59
Abstract:
An aircraft conveyor system comprising an aircraft including an aircraft cargo storage bay; and a roller mounted within the aircraft cargo storage bay, the roller including a one-piece integral body having a cylindrical shape, the entirety of the body being made solely out of a single piece of polymeric material, said body having a length extending from a first outermost end to a second outermost end and a diameter and a first and second exterior shoulders at the ends, said body including an aperture extending longitudinally along and through the center of said body from the first outermost end to the second outermost end, the aperture sized to rotatably receive an axle therethrough, the axle being for mounting the roller within the aircraft cargo storage bay, wherein the roller has a burn rate of less than 4.0 inches per minute.

Conveyor Roller System

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US Patent:
7771333, Aug 10, 2010
Filed:
Feb 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/068243
Inventors:
Bryan Spiess - St. Francis MN, US
John Dallum - Ramsey MN, US
Assignee:
Advanced Aircraft Roller Systems, Inc. - St. Francis MN
International Classification:
F16C 13/00
B65G 13/00
US Classification:
492 59, 492 16, 492 56, 492 57, 193 37, 198780
Abstract:
An aircraft conveyor system comprising an aircraft including an aircraft cargo storage bay; and a roller mounted within the aircraft cargo storage bay, the roller including a one-piece integral body having a cylindrical shape, the entirety of the body being made solely out of a single piece of polymeric material, said body having a length extending from a first outermost end to a second outermost end and a diameter and a first and second exterior shoulders at the ends, said body including an aperture extending longitudinally along and through the center of said body from the first outermost end to the second outermost end, the aperture sized to rotatably receive an axle therethrough, the axle being for mounting the roller within the aircraft cargo storage bay, wherein the roller has a burn rate of less than 4. 0 inches per minute.

Roller Assembly Of A Cargo Loading System

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US Patent:
20190337622, Nov 7, 2019
Filed:
May 1, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/400820
Inventors:
- Ramsey MN, US
John Dallum - Ramsey MN, US
International Classification:
B64D 9/00
B65G 67/00
F16C 17/04
Abstract:
A cargo handling system that enables rollers to swivel without the need for the inclusion of metal thrust bearings. A method of assembling and retrofitting existing conventional type swivel caster style wheels is also provided.

Conveyor Roller System

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US Patent:
20150239675, Aug 27, 2015
Filed:
Dec 26, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/583348
Inventors:
- Ramsey MN, US
John Dallum - Ramsey MN, US
International Classification:
B65G 39/02
B64D 9/00
B65G 39/12
F16C 13/00
B65G 13/00
Abstract:
An aircraft conveyor system comprising an aircraft including an aircraft cargo storage bay; and a roller mounted within the aircraft cargo storage bay, the roller including a one-piece integral body having a cylindrical shape, the entirety of the body being made solely out of a single piece of polymeric material, said body having a length extending from a first outermost end to a second outermost end and a diameter and a first and second exterior shoulders at the ends, said body including an aperture extending longitudinally along and through the center of said body from the first outermost end to the second outermost end, the aperture sized to rotatably receive an axle therethrough, the axle being for mounting the roller within the aircraft cargo storage bay, wherein the roller has a burn rate of less than 4.0 inches per minute.

Conveyor Roller System

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US Patent:
20140197007, Jul 17, 2014
Filed:
Mar 4, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/196404
Inventors:
- St. Francis MN, US
John Dallum - Ramsey MN, US
Assignee:
Advanced Aircraft Roller Systems, Inc. - St. Francis MN
International Classification:
B65G 39/12
B65G 39/10
B65G 13/00
F16C 13/00
B65G 39/00
US Classification:
193 37, 492 16, 492 57, 492 59
Abstract:
An aircraft conveyor system comprising an aircraft including an aircraft cargo storage bay; and a roller mounted within the aircraft cargo storage bay, the roller including a one-piece integral body having a cylindrical shape, the entirety of the body being made solely out of a single piece of polymeric material, said body having a length extending from a first outermost end to a second outermost end and a diameter and a first and second exterior shoulders at the ends, said body including an aperture extending longitudinally along and through the center of said body from the first outermost end to the second outermost end, the aperture sized to rotatably receive an axle therethrough, the axle being for mounting the roller within the aircraft cargo storage bay, wherein the roller has a burn rate of less than 4.0 inches per minute.

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