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  • Lincolnshire, IL
  • Morton Grove, IL
  • 3221 Daniels Ct, Arlington Heights, IL 60004 (847) 797-1424
  • 3221 N Daniels Ct APT 1005, Arlington Hts, IL 60004 (847) 226-4386
  • Des Plaines, IL
  • 3221 N Daniels Ct, Arlington Hts, IL 60004 (847) 226-4386

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Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Us Patents

Hanger Chain Anti-Sway Device For Gantry Crane

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US Patent:
7150366, Dec 19, 2006
Filed:
Jul 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/902343
Inventors:
Eric Brian Van Gorp - Schererville IN, US
Myron Glickman - Arlington Heights IL, US
Assignee:
Mi-Jack Products, Inc. - Hazel Crest IL
International Classification:
B66C 17/20
US Classification:
212272, 212319, 212344
Abstract:
A sway dampener is provided for reducing sway motion of a gantry crane spreader that is suspended from hanger chains. The sway dampener is configured to resist motion of the hanger chain relative to the spreader, thereby retarding sway. The dampener includes first and second portions that are movable relative to each other in a resistive fashion, for example a piston-cylinder structure. The first portion is mounted to the spreader and the second portion is mounted to the hanger chain at an attachment point located a vertical distance above a point at which the hanger chain is pivotally mounted to the spreader so that horizontal sway motion of the attachment point relative to the spreader displaces the first and second portions.

Variable-Speed Load-Dependent Drive And Hoist System

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US Patent:
7353959, Apr 8, 2008
Filed:
Aug 3, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/196137
Inventors:
Myron Glickman - Arlington Heights IL, US
Assignee:
Mi-Jack Products, Inc. - Hazel Crest IL
International Classification:
B66C 13/16
US Classification:
212278, 212344, 212345
Abstract:
In an embodiment, a crane including a hoisting (i. e. , load-lifting) mechanism is provided with a variable-speed load-dependent control system and method for operating functions of the crane. An exemplary control system includes an actuator subsystem for performing at least one function of the crane, a sensor for detecting the magnitude of the load lifted by the hoisting mechanism and a controller that communicates with the sensor, wherein, relative to a load signal from the sensor, the controller transmits a speed signal to vary an operating speed of at least one actuator of the actuator subsystem.

Automatic Adjustable Spreader Bar

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US Patent:
7399019, Jul 15, 2008
Filed:
May 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/431491
Inventors:
Brian J. Malmgren - Shorewood IL, US
Myron Glickman - Arlington Heights IL, US
Assignee:
Mi-Jack Products, Inc. - Hazel Crest IL
International Classification:
B66C 1/28
US Classification:
294 8151, 294 812, 294 8153, 294 8156
Abstract:
A device for lifting oversized pieces of material. The device includes a spreader bar capable of attaching to a lifting vehicle. At least two cross members are attached to the spreader bar along with at least one cross-member power source. The at least one cross-member power source is connected to at least one drive mechanism which in turn is connected to at least one of the at least two cross members. A load-pick power source is attached to each of the at least two cross members and well as to at least one load-pick drive mechanism. The at least one load-pick drive mechanism is connected to each of the at least two load pick points, and the cross-member and the load-pick power sources are each electrically connected to an operating or control panel in a cab of the lifting vehicle.

Method Of Obtaining Required Power On Demand From An Engine

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US Patent:
7665971, Feb 23, 2010
Filed:
Jan 15, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/014230
Inventors:
Myron Glickman - Arlington Heights IL, US
Harvey E. Schmidt - Flossmoor IL, US
Daniel Olson - Orland Park IL, US
Steven Pfeifenroth - Orland Park IL, US
Assignee:
Mi-Jack Products, Inc. - Hazel Crest IL
International Classification:
F04B 49/00
F16D 31/02
US Classification:
417 34, 60431
Abstract:
A control system and method for obtaining power on demand from a diesel engine in order to operate vehicle functions and accessories. The method comprised of: (1) determining a flow rate necessary to operate each of a plurality of function hydraulic pumps and an vehicle drive pump associated with the engine; (2) comparing the flow rates of the various hydraulic pumps to determine the greatest flow rate; (3) establishing an engine speed necessary to deliver the greatest flow rate; (4) comparing the engine speed necessary to deliver the greatest flow rate with a current engine speed; and (5) adjusting the current engine speed to provide the greatest flow rate required.

Independently Powered Trolleys

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US Patent:
8127950, Mar 6, 2012
Filed:
Dec 21, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/643025
Inventors:
Myron Glickman - Arlington Heights IL, US
Matthew M. Moran - Woodridge IL, US
Assignee:
Mi-Jack Products, Inc. - Hazel Crest IL
International Classification:
B66C 17/00
US Classification:
212316, 212344
Abstract:
A trolley control system for a gantry crane having a multiple trolley arrangement such as a first and second trolley. The control system including a trolley beam connected to the gantry crane with a first and second drive device connected to the trolley beam. The first drive device is powered by a first drive system while the second drive device can be powered by either the first drive system or the second drive system. A first trolley is connected to the first drive device while a second trolley is connected to the second drive device.

Screw-Driven Vertically-Elevating Cab

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US Patent:
8636157, Jan 28, 2014
Filed:
Dec 20, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/973762
Inventors:
Myron Glickman - Arlington Heights IL, US
Eric Brian Van Gorp - Schererville IN, US
James Thomas Russo - Chicago Heights IL, US
Assignee:
Mi-Jack Products, Inc. - Hazel Crest IL
International Classification:
B66C 5/02
US Classification:
212324, 414460, 254 92, 254 98
Abstract:
A lifting system for a vertically-elevating cab, the lifting system includes a frame assembly having a first and a second support column, first and a second lift screws which are attached to the, respective, first and second support columns, a cab-lifting beam that has a first and a second end attached to the, respective, first and second lift screws. A vertically-elevating cab is mounted on the cab-lifting beam in such a manner that a center of gravity of the cab is not aligned with a center of the cab-lifting beam. A plurality of rollers are located on each end of the lifting beam. Each one of the plurality of rollers is in contact with a guide bar on each of the respective first and second support columns, and a first and a second power system is connected to the, respective, first and second lift screw.

Fire Fighting System

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US Patent:
20060175429, Aug 10, 2006
Filed:
Dec 12, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/299866
Inventors:
John Lanigan - New Lenox IL, US
William Lanigan - Orland Park IL, US
Myron Glickman - Arlington Heights IL, US
Barry Tutin - Tinley Park IL, US
International Classification:
B64D 1/18
A62C 25/00
US Classification:
239171000, 169053000, 169030000
Abstract:
A firefighting system including a helicopter and a housing defining a receptacle for storing a fire suppressant material removably connectable to the helicopter. At least one cannon connected to the housing where the cannon is automatically extendable from the housing. The helicopter transports the housing to a location of a fire. The cannon is extended from the housing and is operable to emit at least a portion of the fire suppressant material on a fire. The firefighting system may also include a housing sized to transport at least one person trapped by a fire from the building to a safe location.

Distribution System

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US Patent:
20090245990, Oct 1, 2009
Filed:
Apr 1, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/080049
Inventors:
Peter W. Mirabella - Schereville IN, US
John Lanigan, JR. - New Lenox IL, US
Myron Glickman - Arlington Heights IL, US
Richard Marec - Romeoville IL, US
International Classification:
B60P 1/00
US Classification:
414495
Abstract:
A distribution system () is disclosed. The system includes the steps of: providing () a multi-level pathfinder with a containment cavity having a ground level cell and an elevated level cell; configuring () the containment cavity to receive containers; and loading () the containment cavity with a first container and moving the first container vertically to allow a second loading of a second container. This system provides a simple, robust and efficient automatable buffer to load and unload, a container between a chassis and rail or port terminal and/or at distribution hub.
Myron R Glickman from Lincolnshire, IL, age ~88 Get Report