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Ray Gorder Phones & Addresses

  • Wilsonville, OR
  • 6901 Oaks Park Way, Portland, OR 97202 (503) 231-6015
  • 6901 SE Oaks Park Way SLIP G, Portland, OR 97202 (503) 231-6015
  • 2400 Schiller St, Portland, OR 97202
  • Happy Valley, OR
  • Seattle, WA

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Ray Gorder
Corporate Secretary
Exhibits and Events Corp
All Other Personal Services
6770 SW 111 Ave, Beaverton, OR 97008
(503) 469-9388
Ray L. Gorder
Owner
Imagination Fabrication Inc
Advertising Services
4949 SE 25 Ave, Portland, OR 97202

Publications

Us Patents

Reusable Safety Warning Device

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US Patent:
40558401, Oct 25, 1977
Filed:
Mar 1, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/662713
Inventors:
Anton R. Uchytil - Portland OR
Ray L. Gorder - Portland OR
International Classification:
G08C 500
US Classification:
340321
Abstract:
A reusable safety warning device. A plurality of reflective strips of flexible material are adapted to protrude outwardly from an end of an elongate cylindrical body member and droop down to form a pompon-like reflector. A battery-powered light source is disposed within the reflector to radiate light which is reflected off of the flexible strips so that the device resembles a burning incendiary flare. Means are provided for retracting the reflective strips and light source inside the elongate body for storage of the device, and the device is provided with a pair of retractable legs for supporting the reflector end of the body above a surface when in use.

Golf Swing Trainer

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US Patent:
20140121030, May 1, 2014
Filed:
Apr 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/863198
Inventors:
RAY L. GORDER - PORTLAND OR, US
International Classification:
A63B 69/00
A63B 69/36
US Classification:
473147
Abstract:
A golf swing trainer system includes a frame formed by one or more frame elements, and a training ball that simulates or is formed from a golf ball. The training ball is attached to a static cord that is attached to and/or restrained at a first location of the frame. The training ball is further attached to a dynamic cord that is attached to and/or restrained at a second location of the frame. The opposing static and dynamic cords collectively serve to return the training ball to its initial position as a result of the tension applied to the training ball by the dynamic cord after being driven by a user, while the static cord restrains recoil of the training ball beyond the initial position.
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