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Ignatius Joseph Panzica

from Gilroy, CA
Age ~81

Ignatius Panzica Phones & Addresses

  • 2805 Day Rd, Gilroy, CA 95020 (408) 847-4324
  • Gilbert, AZ
  • Fort Myers Beach, FL
  • Dayton, NV
  • 1811 Prune St, Hollister, CA 95023
  • Wilderville, OR
  • Morgan Hill, CA

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Ignatius Panzica
President
Race Cycle Corp
Ret Motorcycles
5985 Obata Way, Gilroy, CA 95020
565 Rossi Ct, Gilroy, CA 95020
Ignatius Panzica
President
HOLLISTER HOLDINGS, INC
490 Mayock Rd UNIT G, Gilroy, CA 95020
5985 Obata Way, Gilroy, CA 95020
565 Rossi Ct, Gilroy, CA 95020
(408) 848-8350
Ignatius J. Panzica
Director, President, Secretary, Treasurer
Hollister Holdings, Inc
916 Southwood Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451
Ignatius J. Panzica
M
Hollister Holdings Leasing LLC
916 Southwood Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451
Ignatius N. Panzica
M
Paughco Mc, LLC
Whol Tires
1195 Rabe Way, Carson City, NV 89701
Ignatius J. Panzica
President
REVENGE CYCLE, INC
New Motor Vehicle Parts Merchant Whols
400 Park Ctr Dr #10, Hollister, CA 95023
(831) 637-5151, (831) 637-8369

Publications

Us Patents

Motorcycle Speedometer-Tachometer

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US Patent:
48481548, Jul 18, 1989
Filed:
Jul 5, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/215252
Inventors:
Ignatius J. Panzica - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Custom Chrome, Inc. - Morgan Hill CA
International Classification:
G01P 102
G01P 108
US Classification:
73493
Abstract:
A motorcycle speedometer assembly includes a casing, and a display face on the casing; a first rotary indicator at the display face and rotatable about a first axis, there being first speed indicating indicia on the display first face with which the indicator registers as it rotates about the axis; a first drive responsive to motorcycle forward speed and connected with the first indicator for rotating the indicator in proportion to motorcycle speed to register with corresponding first indicia; and a second indicator at the display face and rotatable about a second axis to indicate motorcycle engine RPM, the second axis offset from the first axis, there being second indicia on the display face with which the second indicator registers as it rotates about the second axis, the second indicia indicating tachometer increasing values of RPM; and a second drive responsive to motorcycle engine RPM and connected with the second indicator for rotating the second indicator in proportion to engine speed to register with corresponding second indicia; also, a rearwardly elongated, upwardly bulged, wedge shaped carrier supports the casing, the carrier having an upper surface substantially flush with said face, the carrier tapering rearwardly from said casing to incline the display face toward the motorcycle rider.

Tappet Block Cover

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US Patent:
D3442748, Feb 15, 1994
Filed:
Sep 23, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/764397
Inventors:
Ignatius J. Panzica - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Custom Chrome, Inc. - Morgan Hill CA
US Classification:
D15 5

Motorcycle Wheel Hub And Flange Assembly

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US Patent:
48802808, Nov 14, 1989
Filed:
Jun 27, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/211917
Inventors:
Ignatius J. Panzica - Morgan Hill CA
Herbert W. Hoeptner - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Custom Chrome, Inc. - Morgan Hill CA
International Classification:
B06B 2702
US Classification:
301105B
Abstract:
An improved hub assembly construction enables quick replacement of bearing and/or seal parts of a motorcycle wheel hub assembly; it basically includes a novel hub and flange for a motorcycle spoked wheel, and incorporates: a tubular hub adapted to be received and mounted on an axle, the hub defining an axis; two flanges rigidly mounted on the hub, the flanges having inner annular portions extending generally radially, and outer annular portions that extend angularly axially and radially, the outer portions defining holes spaced about the axis to receive spokes; the hub having opposite end portions and defining a bore between the end portions, and second counterbores at the respective end portions, each first counterbore located between the bore and a second counterbore; a bearing assembly located in each first counterbore, each such assembly including an annular outer race fittingly received axially by its respective first counterbore, an annular inner race spaced radially inwardly of the outer race, and rollers retaining between such races; a first tubular spacer located within the bore and having opposite ends respectively engageable with the inner races to position the inner races in axially spaced apart relation; the tubular spacer and inner races adapted to receive a wheel axle and to be mounted thereon, and the axle adapted to receive other annular spacers that urge the inner races toward the first tubular spacer, and projecting endwise externally of the hub to carry forks defined by the motorcycle frame; annular seals removably received in the second counterbores, and retainer structure removably mounted on the hub for retaining the seals in position in the second counterbores; whereby the bearing assemblies are easily endwise removable from the hubg after removal from the hub of the axle, the other annular spacers, the retainer structure, and the seals, for replacement thereof.

Motorcycle Breather Valve Adjustment System And Method

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US Patent:
48692131, Sep 26, 1989
Filed:
Mar 28, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/174229
Inventors:
Ignatius J. Panzica - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Custom Chrome, Inc. - Morgan Hill CA
International Classification:
F02B 3304
F01M 100
US Classification:
123 73AD
Abstract:
A system is provided for relieving gas pressure developed in a crank case under an internal combustion engine piston as the reciprocating piston travels from top dead center toward and beyond bottom dead center, and wherein a rotary breather valve is employed. The rotary valve has a rotary sleeve rotatable within a fixed sleeve, the rotary and fixed sleeves respectively having first and second arcuate ports which come into increasing and decreasing registration in timed relation to the piston travel, such decreasing registration terminating after the piston reaches bottom dead center. Oil and air mist are discharged through the registered ports during said piston travel. In this system, a method for compensating for the replacement of a relatively smaller displacement piston chamber with a relatively larger displacement piston chamber is provided, said method including: (a) removing a first rotary sleeve from the fixed sleeve, the first sleeve provided on a first rotary valve and characterized as having an arcuate port subtending an angle. alpha. sub. 1, which terminates such decreasing registration after the piston travels a distance d. sub. 1 beyond bottom dead center, (b) providing a second rotary breather valve having a second rotary sleeve characterized as having an arcuate port subtending an angle. alpha. sub.

Combination Motorcycle Kickstand Mechanism And Transmission Forward Control Unit

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US Patent:
55072003, Apr 16, 1996
Filed:
Dec 20, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/359404
Inventors:
John Reed - Morgan Hill CA
Ignatius J. Panzica - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Custom Chrome, Inc. - Morgan Hill CA
International Classification:
B62H 102
B60K 2002
US Classification:
74474
Abstract:
A combination kickstand mechanism and transmission forward control unit for use with motorcycles. A support body is formed with an internal chamber which fits a lock cylinder that is formed with a slot. A kickstand is provided with a foot portion for contacting the ground or other surface and a head portion which projects into the lock cylinder slot. With the kickstand foot portion tilted to a raised position for contacting the ground or other surface, the detent on the head portion releasably engages a locking cavity in a lock sleeve which is mounted within the support body. A return spring is provided for yieldably urging the kickstand toward a lowered position at which the head portion pivots within the slot for withdrawing the detent from the lock sleeve. A locking recess is formed within the support body, and the detent releasably engages the locking recess when the footrest is moved to a closed position alongside the motorcycle frame.

Carburetor Usable With Motorcycle Engine

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US Patent:
49138553, Apr 3, 1990
Filed:
Feb 29, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/161751
Inventors:
Ignatius J. Panzica - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Custom Chrome, Inc. - Morgan Hill CA
International Classification:
F02M 1906
US Classification:
261 501
Abstract:
A motorcycle engine carburetor has an easily removable and replaceable venturi tube, an easily removable fuel jet tube, a swiveled fuel inlet fitting, an easily adjustable and downwardly accessible and rotatable starting carburetor accessible air jets, together with additional structural improvements.

Motorcycle Gasket And Assembly

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US Patent:
48361585, Jun 6, 1989
Filed:
Mar 28, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/174506
Inventors:
Ignatius J. Panzica - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Custom Chrome, Inc. - Morgan Hill CA
International Classification:
F02F 100
US Classification:
123193CH
Abstract:
A composite gasket is employed between a Harley Davidson engine cylinder block and head; the gasket includes a malleable metal annulus about the cylinder bore, and a non-metallic sheet gasket about the metal annulus and free of overlapping connection to the metal annulus; and a malleable metal gasket is usable between the block and crank case, with one bolt causing clamping of both metal gaskets so that the non-metallic gasket sheet is non-destructively clamped to seal about fluid passages.

Forward Control For Motorcycle Rear Brakes

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US Patent:
54761620, Dec 19, 1995
Filed:
Dec 20, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/360201
Inventors:
John Reed - Morgan Hill CA
Ignatius J. Panzica - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Custom Chrome, Inc. - Morgan Hill CA
International Classification:
B60T 1310
US Classification:
188344
Abstract:
A motorcycle forward control for rear brakes. A housing internally carries a brake cylinder unit comprising a cylindrical chamber in which a plunger is operated through a linkage from a brake pedal. Pressurized brake fluid is directed from the cylinder through an internal channel in the housing along a path which exits through the rear of the housing and into a brake line leading to the rear brakes. The operating linkage includes a clevis-shaped lever which applies thrust forces evenly along the thrust axis of the plunger. A footrest is mounted on the housing with the provision being made for adjusting both vertical and laterally tilt positions of the footrest for rider comfort.
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