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Vladimir Knezevich Phones & Addresses

  • Boca Raton, FL
  • Sugar Mountain, NC
  • Davie, FL
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Ellenwood, GA
  • Miami Shores, FL

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Vladimir John Knezevich

Address:
2590 SW 105 Ter, Davie, FL 33324
License #:
PE.0022098 - Expired
Category:
Civil Engineer
Issued Date:
Nov 19, 1985
Expiration Date:
Mar 31, 2010

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Us Patents

Accordion Shutter System

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US Patent:
57552703, May 26, 1998
Filed:
Nov 5, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/744202
Inventors:
Vladimir John Knezevich - Miami FL
John William Knezevich - Miami FL
Frank S. Cornelius - Miami FL
International Classification:
E05D 1526
US Classification:
160183
Abstract:
This invention relates to a strong, light weight accordion shutter system that increases strength while decreasing weight, and is especially resistant to hurricane force winds and flying objects when used to cover doors, windows or openings. More specifically, this invention relates to a shutter system comprising a plurality of connectable subsystems of shutters that are connected via a shutter mating system which provides sufficient strength to obviate the need to drill locking holes during installation and connection. This accordion shutter system also offers a unique ability to secure doors, windows and openings of any size from forced entry and enables the user to operate from either side of the shutter system.

Accordion Shutter System With Improved Header And Sill Configuration

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US Patent:
60218398, Feb 8, 2000
Filed:
Sep 17, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/156080
Inventors:
Vladimir John Knezevich - Miami Springs FL
Frank S. Cornelius - Davis FL
John William Knezevich - Miami Springs FL
International Classification:
E05D 1526
US Classification:
160183
Abstract:
This invention relates to a strong, light weight accordion shutter system that increases strength while decreasing weight, and is especially resistant to hurricane force winds and flying objects when used to cover doors, windows or openings. More specifically, this invention relates to a shutter system comprising a plurality of connectable subsystems of shutters that are connected via a shutter mating system which provides sufficient strength to obviate the need to drill locking holes during installation and connection. This accordion shutter system also offers a unique ability to secure doors, windows and openings of any size from forced entry and enables the user to operate from either side of the shutter system. This invention further provides a unique and improved elongated header and extruded sill which come into contact with and provide greater support to the shutter blade while reducing load upon the guide pin.

Accordion Shutter System

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US Patent:
61228680, Sep 26, 2000
Filed:
Jul 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/903335
Inventors:
Vladimir John Knezevich - Miami Springs FL
International Classification:
E06B 326
US Classification:
52202
Abstract:
An accordion shutter system comprising a plurality of continuously extruded, substantially rectangular accordion shutter blades having opposing vertical sides wherein one vertical side of each the shutter blade consists of a male end and the opposite vertical side of each the shutter blade consists of a female end such that the male end of adjacent the shutter blades interlocks with the female end of the shutter blade therein forming a triple interlocking hinge; means for laterally deploying and stacking the accordion shutter system; means for connecting the shutter blades to each other when the accordion shutter system is fully deployed; and means for connecting the shutter blades to a horizontal or vertical surface. The male end of the triple interlocking hinge comprises a male partial circle and the female end comprises a female partial circle wherein the male partial circle is smaller in diameter than the female partial circle and the male partial circle has two outward protruding exterior hooks on its outer periphery that fit inside the female partial circle and wherein the male partial circle has a notch that protrudes from an offset arm of the male end.
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