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Scott J Leenstra

from Caledonia, MI
Age ~51

Scott Leenstra Phones & Addresses

  • 6195 Egan Ave, Caledonia, MI 49316 (616) 656-2426
  • Dutton, MI
  • 1187 76Th St, Byron Center, MI 49315 (616) 541-7174
  • 6810 Alaska Ave SE, Alto, MI 49302
  • 1458 Hazen St, Grand Rapids, MI 49507 (616) 452-3895
  • Kenton, MI
  • 1187 76Th St SE, Byron Center, MI 49315

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Position: Homemaker

Publications

Us Patents

Reinforced Support Element For Wall Panel Arrangement

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US Patent:
6748997, Jun 15, 2004
Filed:
Apr 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/134043
Inventors:
Nicholas Fricano - Grand Haven MI
Richard Dixon - Zeeland MI
Mark R. Smith - Zeeland MI
Jonathan R. DeYoung - Grand Rapids MI
Scott J. Leenstra - Caledonia MI
Assignee:
Haworth, Inc. - Holland MI
Innotec Corporation - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
A47G 500
US Classification:
160135, 211187, 211208, 52239
Abstract:
An upright connector or support post usable in a space-dividing wall panel system formed from serially connected panel assemblies. The post includes a plurality of openings disposed in vertically spaced relation with one another which receive load-bearing elements such as hangers or hooks typically associated with furniture components. Dimples or deformations extend transversely along the upper and lower edges of the openings and provide increased strength at the attachment points along the post.

Flexible Jumper Receptacle

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US Patent:
6948962, Sep 27, 2005
Filed:
May 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/709624
Inventors:
Jonathan R. DeYoung - Grand Rapids MI, US
Scott J. Leenstra - Alto MI, US
Jason S. Elzinga - Byron Center MI, US
Ronald B. Peel - North Muskegon MI, US
Assignee:
Innotec - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
H01R004/60
US Classification:
439215, 439211
Abstract:
A receptacle for providing electrical power to an electrical power plug comprises a circuit selector for selecting one of several electrical circuits available to supply the receptacle. The circuit selector is electrically connected to a power terminal assembly, adapted for engagement with at least one power plug, through at least one flexible jumper. The flexible jumper enables the circuit selector to be moved to a preselected position for engagement with mating terminals corresponding to the selected circuit, through flexural movement of the jumpers.

Flex Connector And Manufacturing Process

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US Patent:
7955106, Jun 7, 2011
Filed:
Mar 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/661220
Inventors:
Derek Crow - Wayland MI, US
Dave Emery - Muskegon MI, US
Steve King - Holland MI, US
Duane Danz - Grand Rapids MI, US
Jonathan R. DeYoung - Grand Rapids MI, US
Jason Elzinga - Hudsonville MI, US
Mark Wiersema - Holland MI, US
Doug Moerler - Marne MI, US
Scott Leenstra - Byron Center MI, US
Assignee:
Haworth, Inc. - Holland MI
International Classification:
H01R 4/60
US Classification:
439215, 29857
Abstract:
A modular power distribution system includes power distribution assemblies and flex connectors. The flex connector includes end connector housings and a flexible jacket that encloses conductor wires extending between the connectors. The jacket is formed from superimposed layers of sheet-like jacket material that is flexible. The bottom jacket layer is first laid on a bottom housing section wherein conductors are then placed thereupon with an upper jacket layer then positioned over the bottom jacket layer. The top and bottom jacket layers have aligned free edges along at least one side thereof wherein the free edges are bonded together such as by heat sealing.

Glide Assembly For Wall Panel Arrangement And Method Of Assembling

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US Patent:
20030221383, Dec 4, 2003
Filed:
May 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/159956
Inventors:
Fred Rutan - Holland MI, US
Nicholas Fricano - Grand Haven MI, US
Mark Smith - Zeeland MI, US
Jonathan DeYoung - Grand Rapids MI, US
Scott Leenstra - Caledonia MI, US
International Classification:
E04C002/52
E04H001/00
US Classification:
052/220700, 052/126600, 052/239000
Abstract:
A glide assembly for a space-dividing wall panel arrangement including a housing which is mounted within a lower open end of an upright support element associated with a wall panel assembly, and a stem which projects downwardly from the housing for supportive engagement with a floor. The housing includes a lock plate which defines thereon projections which wedgingly engage within correspondingly located openings in the support element. Tabs are provided on the support element which are deformed during assembly so as to engage the respective projections and prevent disengagement of the glide assembly from the support element.
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