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Joseph E Newgarden

from Gallatin, TN
Age ~95

Joseph Newgarden Phones & Addresses

  • 1750 Hickory Trace Dr, Gallatin, TN 37066 (615) 822-1652 (615) 822-6452
  • 1125 Forest Harbor Dr, Hendersonville, TN 37075 (615) 822-6406

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Joseph Newgarden
Owner
Newgy Industries, Inc.
Games & Supplies
805 Teal Dr, Gallatin, TN 37066
(615) 452-6470, (615) 230-9785
Joseph Newgarden
President, Owner
Newgy Industries, Inc
Mfg Whol & Ret of Table Tennis and Ping-Pong Equipment · Sporting & Athletic Goods Mfg · Sporting & Athletic Goods Nec
805 Teal Dr, Gallatin, TN 37066
(615) 452-6470, (615) 230-9785, (615) 451-2490
Joseph E Newgarden
Chairman
MACAJELO INDUSTRIES, INC
1125 Frst Hbr Dr, Hendersonville, TN 37075
Joseph E Newgarden
President, Director
MACAJELO INDUSTRIES, INC
Daycare Photography
400 N Belvedere Dr, Gallatin, TN 37066
1125 Frst Hbr Dr, Hendersonville, TN
Joseph E. Newgarden
Fujii and Disign

Publications

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Robot Table Tennis Net And Server Assembly

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US Patent:
53836588, Jan 24, 1995
Filed:
Oct 9, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/959266
Inventors:
Joseph E. Newgarden - Gallatin TN
International Classification:
A63B 3900
US Classification:
273 30
Abstract:
A robot server device includes a ball container constructed to hold a plurality of table tennis balls and a robot server that is mounted within the container and designed to receive balls from the container. A trough assembly is mounted to the container and extends horizontally or laterally away from the container. The server assembly has a dual net assembly surrounding the robot to direct balls into the trough assembly and container in order to feed balls back to the robot. The net assembly contains a rear ball impervious net and a forward net designed to allow balls striking the forward net at a predetermined velocity to pass through the forward net, then strike the rear net and finally drop in the trough assembly. Balls striking the forward net with insufficient velocity to penetrate the forward net will also drop into the trough assembly. In another embodiment of the device, side wing nets extend from the rear net along each side of the table to a mid-point so as to prevent balls from leaving the side of the table.

Robot Table Tennis Net And Server Assembly

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US Patent:
53359054, Aug 9, 1994
Filed:
Nov 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/151793
Inventors:
Joseph E. Newgarden - Gallatin TN
International Classification:
A63B 3900
US Classification:
273 30
Abstract:
A net and trough assembly for a robot table tennis ball serving device the trough is foldable for storage in a carrying case. The net of the assembly has a dual net arrangement for surrounding a robot to capture balls in the trough in order to feed balls back to a robot. The net contains a rear ball impervious net and a forward net designed to allow balls striking the forward net at a predetermined velocity to pass through the forward net, then strike the rear net and finally drop in the trough. Balls striking the forward net with insufficient velocity to penetrate the forward net will also drop into the trough assembly. The trough employs a pair of removable ball dams positioned in the trough on opposite sides of a robot to create a storage area for the balls. A hole of predetermined size in each dam serves as a go/no-go gauge for ball sizing.

Robot Table Tennis Ball Server Assembly

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US Patent:
54859956, Jan 23, 1996
Filed:
Apr 4, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/223306
Inventors:
Joseph E. Newgarden - Gallatin TN
International Classification:
A63B 6900
US Classification:
273 30
Abstract:
A portable, low-cost robot serving assembly for serving table tennis balls includes a tray for holding a plurality of table tennis balls and a robot server removably mounted inside the tray. The robot-can be mounted to the front or rear of the tray and receive balls through a front opening positioned within the tray. The tray contains a quick release mounting assembly for mounting the assembly on a table, the mounting assembly being foldable for convenient carrying or storage. The assembly is designed such that a net assembly, ball troughs or panning head can be added if desired.

Electronic Table Tennis Game

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US Patent:
55669360, Oct 22, 1996
Filed:
Feb 8, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/386214
Inventors:
Joseph Newgarden - Gallatin TN
Charles W. McDonald - Gallatin TN
International Classification:
A63B 6300
US Classification:
273 30
Abstract:
A table tennis game is provided that can be used with an automatic table tennis ball serving device, the game including a plurality of sensors which can be arranged on the surface of the table to serve as targets, the sensors having means for detecting the impact of a table tennis ball. The game contains a programmable microcomputer connected to the sensors which converts the impact into a score, calculates the automatic server's score, times the game, and displays the respective scores and elapsed time of play.
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