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Stephen Batsa Phones & Addresses

  • Lexington, SC
  • Huntersville, NC
  • Youngstown, PA
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  • 19515 Deer Valley Dr, Cornelius, NC 28031
  • 110 Sussex Cir, Stephens City, VA 22655 (540) 868-9276
  • Warren, PA
  • Winchester, VA
  • Lafayette, IN
  • Frederickbur, VA

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Us Patents

Mop Bucket And Wringer

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US Patent:
8082620, Dec 27, 2011
Filed:
May 15, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/748909
Inventors:
Mark Allen Hoyle - Winchester VA, US
Stephen M. Batsa - Stephens City VA, US
Brian Michael Yarcich - Stephens City VA, US
Ashley Perry Zang Wentz Pho - Leesburg VA, US
Assignee:
Rubbermaid Commercial Products LLC - Winchester VA
International Classification:
A47L 13/58
US Classification:
15261, 15260
Abstract:
A mop bucket includes a fluid reservoir portion and a wringing portion. The fluid reservoir portion can hold fluid. The wringing portion includes a first wringing member and a second wringing member, which is moveable toward the first wringing member to wring fluid from a mop. The wringing portion further includes a linkage configured to move the second wringing member in response to actuation of a wringer handle. The linkage includes a first link extending from and pivotable relative to the second wringing member and a second link connected to the first link and having an axis that is fixed at an angle relative to an axis of the wringer handle. The second wringing member can include an integrally formed shaft about which the second wringing member rotates. A first retaining surface of the first wringing member can engage the shaft to hold the shaft at a pivot axis.

Mop Bucket System With Wave Reduction Capability

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US Patent:
20060070202, Apr 6, 2006
Filed:
Sep 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/227443
Inventors:
Robert Lauer - Winchester VA, US
Stephen Batsa - Stephens City VA, US
Mark Hoyle - Winchester VA, US
Allen Badeau - Morgantown WV, US
International Classification:
A47L 13/50
US Classification:
015264000, 015261000
Abstract:
A mop bucket system includes a liquid-retaining portion and an energy-dissipation device. The liquid-retaining portion is configured to retain liquid. It has a bottom wall portion, a first sidewall portion, a second sidewall portion facing the first sidewall portion, a third sidewall portion, and a fourth sidewall portion facing the third sidewall portion. The liquid-retaining portion permits retained liquid to move in a liquid-movement direction extending from the first sidewall portion toward the second sidewall portion within a higher-momentum region having a width that is approximately 70% of a distance between the third sidewall portion and the fourth sidewall portion. The energy-dissipation device is disposed within the liquid-retaining portion and extends into the higher-momentum region. The energy-dissipation device being configured to inhibit build up of momentum of liquid in the higher-momentum region along at least a portion of the liquid-movement direction by breaking surface tension of the liquid.

Flexible Cleaning Tool

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US Patent:
20090241280, Oct 1, 2009
Filed:
Mar 25, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/410901
Inventors:
Ashley Perry Zang Wentz Pho - Winchester VA, US
Stephen M. Batsa - Stephens City VA, US
Assignee:
RUBBERMAID COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS, LLC - Winchester VA
International Classification:
A47L 13/10
US Classification:
152091
Abstract:
A cleaning tool comprises a soft, flexible body. A resilient backbone is located inside of the flexible body. The backbone may be insert molded in the body. The backbone may be formed of a plurality of branches where the branches extend from a center core to the edge of the body. The backbone may be formed with an arched shape in its undeformed state such that the body has an arched shape in its undeformed state and a cleaning surface of the body has a concave shape such that pressure may be applied to the body opposite the cleaning surface to flatten out the body. The body may have a first straight edge and an opposite convex edge where the concave edge may terminate at a corner having an acute included angle. The backbone may be pivotably connected to a handle.

Extended Length Rotating And Removable Bit/Driver Rails

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US Patent:
20210146525, May 20, 2021
Filed:
Oct 30, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/084855
Inventors:
- Apex NC, US
Stephen M. Batsa - Lexington SC, US
International Classification:
B25H 3/00
Abstract:
A case for storing drivable components includes first and second half shells, a frame member included in the first or second half shell, a first rail having a first length and including a first plurality of receptacles configured to receive a first set of drivable components, and a second rail having a second length shorter than the first length and including a second plurality of receptacles configured to receive a second set of drivable components. The frame member includes rail holding slots. Both the first and second rail are removable from the rail holding slots and rotatable therein between a storage position and an in-use position. When in the storage position, the first rail is retained at a first bit storage layer within the case and the second rail is retained at a second bit storage layer.
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