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Roy Agosta Phones & Addresses

  • 5030 Lotus St, San Diego, CA 92107
  • San Ysidro, CA
  • Woodland Hills, CA
  • Sherman Oaks, CA
  • 7720 Lindley Ave, Reseda, CA 91335
  • Lake Ozark, MO

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Manual of Basic Police Firearms Instructions and Safe Handling Practices

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Author

Roy Agosta

ISBN #

0398030499

Us Patents

Partitioned Cable Sleeve For Automobile Convertible Tops

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US Patent:
60220643, Feb 8, 2000
Filed:
Jun 30, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/108121
Inventors:
Douglas W. Robbins - Malibu CA
Roy P. Agosta - Reseda CA
Assignee:
Robbins Auto Top Company, Inc. - Santa Monica CA
International Classification:
B60J 700
US Classification:
29610712
Abstract:
In automobile convertible tops using a tension cable to stretch the soft top and force the sides of the soft top close to the convertible top frame and weather seal, an improved cable sleeve is provided, wherein the cable sleeve is partitioned to form a narrower channel so as to further limit the movement of the sleeve and the soft top in relation to the tension cable to keep the lower side edges of the soft top downward against the soft top frame to create a better seal, and at the same time enhance the shape of the soft top by keeping it fully stretched and reducing shrinkage and upward movement of the soft top. In addition, by adding an intermediate layer of material to bond the cable sleeve to the soft top, direct stitching of the cable sleeve to the soft top will be avoided, thereby preventing water leakage through the stitching holes and enhancing the appearance of the soft top.

Method And Apparatus For Forming Automobile Convertible Tops

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US Patent:
46844198, Aug 4, 1987
Filed:
Jul 3, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/881601
Inventors:
Roy P. Agosta - Mission Hills CA
Assignee:
Robbins Auto Top Co., Inc. - Santa Monica CA
International Classification:
B32B 3112
B32B 708
US Classification:
156 93
Abstract:
An improved method and related apparatus are provided for making convertible top for automobiles and the like, wherein top deck and side quarter panels of fabric-based material cooperatively form rain gutters extending along the opposite sides of the top deck panel. The top deck and each side quarter panel for a convertible top are initially sewn together in overlying relation near one side margin whereupon the side margin is folded over with the side quarter panel folded back upon itself to define a pair of directly overlying side edge strips. This folded side margin is advanced through a folding fixture adapted to insert an elongated rod substantially into the base of the fold between the side edge strips of the side quarter panel. An adhesive material is applied between the side edge strips which are then pressed together to obtain a secure bond therebetween and to lock the rod in place. The top deck panel is then unfolded from the assembly leaving its sewn marginal edge overlapping the folded-over edge strips of the side quarter panel, all of which are then securely bonded in stacked relation by a heat sealing process or the like.

Convertible Top With Fold-Down Rear Window

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US Patent:
53759010, Dec 27, 1994
Filed:
Oct 22, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/141392
Inventors:
Roy P. Agosta - Reseda CA
Mark R. Robbins - Pacific Palisades CA
Assignee:
Robbins Auto Top Company, Inc. - Santa Monica CA
International Classification:
B60J 712
US Classification:
29614614
Abstract:
A convertible top for an automobile includes a rear window of glass or the like connected to the top by a track linkage adapted to guide the rear window between deployed and stored positions as the top is raised and lowered. The convertible top comprises a fold-down frame supporting a fabric top material, and defining a rear panel with a rear window opening therein. The rear window has a lower margin hingedly connected to the rear panel along a lower edge of the rear window opening. The track linkage includes a pair of track members disposed at the laterally opposite side edges of the rear window and slidably coupled to the rear panel to permit pivoting movement of the rear window within a plane which is independent of the rear panel as the convertible top is raised and lowered.
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