Patents Assigned to Securus, Inc.
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Patent number: 8074422Abstract: A support bracket is provided for fastening to a concrete molding form. The bracket has a first and second distal end connected by a middle portion. The distal ends are generally in a first plane and the middle portion extends from a side of each distal end at an obtuse angle relative to that plane. The distal ends are releasably fastened to the form during use of the bracket, with the middle portion extending to be embedded in the concrete. After removal of the form, one or both of the distal ends are bent away from the concrete during use, with pipes being inserted through the openings in the distal ends. The support bracket may incorporate an internally-threaded and generally tubular structure attached to the middle portion of the support bracket, with one end of the tubular structure embedded in the concrete during use and the other end exposed at the plane of the concrete surface for useful access to the internal threads.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2004Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Virgil E. O'Neil, Larry D. Brown, Charles Price
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Patent number: 7998730Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for transferring growth media or infection fluids to a bioculture bag having Could Process fitting thereon in fluid communication with the inside of the bag. The media or fluid is placed in a flask. A cap is threaded onto the neck of the flask. The cap has a spout with an opening in a distal end of the spout and a vent hole in the cap. The spout has a tubular end in which the opening is formed, with an O-ring seal adjacent the distal end of the tubular end. The tubular end fits within the fitting and the seal forms a fluid tight seal with the fitting to allow fluid transfer to the bag in reduced time with reduced spillage. The cap is preferably used on a flask having shaped baffles in the bottom. The baffles are highest toward the centerline, and decline in height linearly toward the corners of the flask at an angle of about 9° to the horizontal.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2010Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Samuel A. Ellis, Kenneth E. Holmes
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Publication number: 20110192940Abstract: An plumbing pipe locator and support is provided for fixing plumbing pipes in position relative to studs in a building. The pipe locator and support comprises an elongated supporting strap having upper and lower sides extending along opposing sides of a longitudinal axis. A first plurality of longitudinally aligned, larger pipe openings are interspersed with a second plurality of smaller, aligned fastener openings that extend into ends of the strap. The upper and lower sides undulate to provide a substantially uniform width between first holes and the adjacent sides and the second holes and the adjacent sides. This undulating surface can provide a strap using less material, with reduced manufacturing time, and a strap that can bend without forming creases or stress fractures.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Larry Brown, Virgil E. O'Neil, John R. Thomas, Jeffery A. Jaramillo
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Patent number: 7980523Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for suspending an appliance from a plurality of support members which depend from overhead beams and structures of a building. A lower frame has a base with side walls extending from the base and joined to form a fluid tight container. The base has sufficient strength to support the appliance thereon when the lower frame is suspended from the support members and all the weight of the appliance is carried by the base. At least three connectors are provided, each fastened to at least one of the side walls and base. Each connector removably fastens to a different one of the support members. An upper frame can be fastened to the depending support members to further stabilize the frame. Straps can encircle the appliance to stabilize the appliance on the frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2004Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Virgil E. O'Neil, Larry D. Brown
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Patent number: 7963567Abstract: A plumbing strap is fastened to a building. A tubular insert is placed through a hole in a strap with posts on the tubular insert aligning with cut-outs in the strap to restrict rotation of the tubular insert relative to the strap. A flange on one end of the tubular insert abuts the strap to restrict longitudinal motion of the tubular insert. Latches on the tubular insert extend through the hole in the strap to engage the side of the strap opposite the flange and further restrict longitudinal movement of the tubular insert. A collar is placed over the tubular insert and a pipe extends through the tubular insert and collar. The tubular insert has a base adjacent the flange and a skirt distal from the flange. Longitudinal slits in the base and skirt define resilient members in the base and in the skirt that extend in opposing directions, but that can move inward.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Luis Gallardo, Larry D. Brown, Dennis Hart
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Patent number: 7926765Abstract: An plumbing pipe locator and support is provided for fixing plumbing pipes in position relative to studs in a building. The pipe locator and support comprises an elongated supporting strap having upper and lower sides extending along opposing sides of a longitudinal axis. A first plurality of longitudinally aligned, larger pipe openings are interspersed with a second plurality of smaller, aligned fastener openings that extend into ends of the strap. The upper and lower sides undulate to provide a substantially uniform width between first holes and the adjacent sides and the second holes and the adjacent sides. This undulating surface can provide a strap using less material, with reduced manufacturing time, and a strap that can bend without forming creases or stress fractures.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Larry Brown, Virgil E. O'Neil, John R. Thomas, Jeffrey A. Jaramillo
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Publication number: 20100244437Abstract: A joint restraint is provided for a curved pipe joint having a curved pipe section joining two adjacent pipe sections. The pipes are joined using tubular sleeves held by hose clamps to form fluid tight seals, with two clamps on each end of the curved pipe sections and two clamps on each proximal end of the adjacent pipe sections. An inner strap extends between and fastens to one of the clamps on each adjacent pipe section forming a chord of an arc. An outer strap extends along an outer periphery of the joined pipes and fastens to the other clamps on each adjacent pipe section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: SECURUS, INC.Inventors: Virgil E. O'Neil, James F. LeStage
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Patent number: 7654287Abstract: A method and device for pressure testing a pipe line is provided wherein a fitting is inserted into the pipeline by inserting male ends of the pipeline into female ends of the fitting to define a flow path through the fitting extending along a longitudinal axis. The fitting has an internal recess cooperating with a test slide to block flow through the fitting. An externally accessible port allows insertion and removal of the test slide. The test slide has an internal recess in which a pressure release slide moves to open a hole to release pressure, and to close the hole to block flow through the fitting for pressure testing. After testing and the release of the fluid test pressure, the test slide is removed and a finish slide is inserted into the recess. The finish slide has an opening located and configured to coincide with the flow path through the male ends of the pipes, and to block the recess to provide a substantially uniform, cylindrical flow path through the fitting.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2006Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Greg P. Metzger, Fred O. Enstrom, Scott W. Randolph, Duane R. Condon, Thomas L. Kendall, Larry D. Brown, Dennis L. Hart
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Patent number: 7621487Abstract: A support is provided for conduit held on a channel member having a C-shaped cross section with lips extending toward the back wall of the channel. The support has a base with one surface adapted to fasten to the conduit. The second surface has a twist-lock fastener that includes a first and second plate, each having a width sized to fit through the space between the lips and having a length about the same as the distance between the sides of the channel. Two V-shaped deformable members join these plates adjacent the ends on the longest side of the plates. Each V-shaped member is joined to a different plate and the bends at the juncture of the two legs of the V-shaped member abut the side walls of the channel. The bends are adjacent the ends and extend beyond the plates to wedge against the channel sides as a screw draws the plates together and moves the legs of the V shaped member toward each other.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Larry Brown, Dennis Hart
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Patent number: 7498511Abstract: A support for pipes and conduits inside an air plenum. The support has a first end adapted to fasten to a support structure inside an air plenum of a building. The support has a second end adapted to fasten to at least one elongated member, and a connector connecting the first and second ends. At least a portion of the first and second ends and the connector are made of a plastic material with an ASTM E-84 rating of about 25/50 or better, and preferably made of PVDF.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2005Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventor: Larry D. Brown
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Patent number: 7461435Abstract: A water heater restraint has brackets and a buckle to allow a flexible strap to hold a water heater to a support. The bracket has two slots separated by a bar with one end of the strap threaded through the slots to form a loop encircling the bar so that friction or stitching holds the loop from unthreading. A buckle has two similar slots separated by a bar all located on a spring tang with access occurring through a slot in a base plate, so that when the bar is moved toward the base plate the strap is bound between the base plate and the spring tang to restrain motion of the strap. A projection on either the spring tang or on a sidewall extension of the base plate provides a releasable locking mechanism to lock the spring tang in position and lock the strap against movement.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2005Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Securus Inc.Inventor: Larry D. Brown
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Patent number: 7398675Abstract: A method and device for pressure testing a pipe line is provided wherein a fitting is inserted into the pipeline by inserting male ends of the pipeline into female ends of the fitting to define a flow path through the fitting extending along a longitudinal axis. The fitting has an internal recess cooperating with a test slide to block flow through the fitting. An externally accessible port allows insertion and removal of the test slide. The test slide has an internal recess in which a pressure release slide moves to open a hole to release pressure, and to close the hole to block flow through the fitting for pressure testing. After testing and the release of the fluid test pressure, the test slide is removed and a finish slide is inserted into the recess. The finish slide has an opening located and configured to coincide with the flow path through the male ends of the pipes, and to block the recess to provide a substantially uniform, cylindrical flow path through the fitting.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2006Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Greg P. Metzger, Fred O. Enstrom, Scott W. Randolph, Duane R. Condon, Thomas L. Kendall, Larry D. Brown, Dennis L. Hart
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Patent number: 7377472Abstract: A clamp assembly releasably secures a plumbing pipe to a support. The assembly has a clamp base releasably connected to a clamping block by pawls that releasably engage a pair of ratchet arms extending from the base. Each of the base and clamping block has two inclined surfaces forming a generally V-shaped notch that opens toward the pipe. A cap is optionally placed over one or both of the V-shaped notches and is interposed between the notch and the pipe. At least one resilient leg or a flange may extend from the base opposite the ratchet arms, with the flange and/or the arms resiliently engaging opposite sides of the support to hold the clamp assembly in position.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2003Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Larry D. Brown, Dennis L. Hart
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Patent number: 6997041Abstract: A method and device for pressure testing a pipe line is provided wherein a fitting is inserted into the pipeline by inserting male ends of the pipeline into female ends of the fitting to define a flow path through the fitting extending along a longitudinal axis. The fitting has an internal recess cooperating with a test slide to block flow through the fitting. An externally accessible port allows insertion and removal of the test slide. The test slide has an internal recess in which a pressure release slide moves to open a hole to release pressure, and to close the hole to block flow through the fitting for pressure testing. After testing and the release of the fluid test pressure, the test slide is removed and a finish slide is inserted into the recess. The finish slide has an opening located and configured to coincide with the flow path through the male ends of the pipes, and to block the recess to provide a substantially uniform, cylindrical flow path through the fitting.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Greg P. Metzger, Fred O. Enstrom, Scott W. Randolph, Duane R. Condon, Thomas L. Kendall, Larry D. Brown, Dennis L. Hart
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Patent number: 6796335Abstract: An elongated strap has a plurality of openings sized to hold plumbing pipes extending through the openings. The openings have a periphery that undulates so the periphery extends on opposing sides of the strap to increase the periphery in contact with the pipe along the longitudinal axis of the pipe. A fluid-tight pipe cover releasably connects to further openings in the strap. The pipe cover has a first, open end sized to fit over the pipe. The open end has projections cooperating with the further openings to releasably fasten the cover to the strap. The cover has a closed, distal end that extends beyond the distal end of the pipe during use of the device. A seal is interposed between the cover and the pipe during use of the device to prevent the passage of fluid from the pipe past the seal.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2001Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Mark David Hubbard, Thomas Lee Kendall
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Patent number: 6655413Abstract: A method and device for pressure testing a pipe line is provided wherein a fitting is inserted into the pipeline by inserting male ends of the pipeline into female ends of the fitting to define a flow path through the fitting extending along a longitudinal axis. The fitting has an internal boss extending around a circumference of the flow path and extending radially inward toward the centerline a distance corresponding to the wall thickness of the mating male ends of the pipes so the pipes and boss define a periphery of the flow path through the fitting. A recess is formed in the boss to sequentially receive two slides. An externally accessible port allows a test slide to be inserted into the recess, with the test slide sealing against the walls defining the recess to form a fluid-tight seal for pressure testing the line. The test slide is removed and a finish slide is inserted into the recess.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Duane R. Condon, Thomas L. Kendall, Larry D. Brown, Scott W. Randolph, Dennis L. Hart
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Patent number: 6519791Abstract: A stub-out bar has a first bar telescopically and slidably receiving a second bar. Holes and slots are formed on the first bar and the second bar, respectively. While attaching a fixture on the stub-out bar, one of the holes is aligned with one slot to allow a fastener to thread through. The first and the second bars each has a bendable tab extending from a front plate thereof. The bendable tabs are positioned at two opposite ends of the stub-out bar such that the stub-out bar can be mounted in different surfaces of joists by simply bending the bendable tabs. The stub-out bar has an open cross-section, in a box-shape. The first and second bars are made of a sufficiently heavy gauge of metal that heavy-duty applications such as bathroom tub and shower fixtures can be supported.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventor: Scott W. Randolph
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Patent number: 6467734Abstract: A bracket supports tubing at a bend in the tubing. The bracket is curved, and has an open side into which the tubing is inserted into the bracket. Projecting lips or restraints extend into a portion of the opening through which the tubing is inserted, with the tubing being placed over lips to prevent the tubing from sliding out of the open side. A flange at one end of the bracket is notched to removably accept the edge of an opening in a plumbing strap, with a latch opposite the notch to releasably lock the flange to the strap. Preferably two or more spacers extend across the width of the bracket, with holes in the spacers sized to accept fasteners to nail the bracket to studs and keep the bracket from rotating about the fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Larry D. Brown, James B. Schell
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Patent number: 6375128Abstract: An elongated strap has a plurality of openings sized to hold plumbing pipes extending through the openings. The openings have a periphery that undulates so the periphery extends on opposing sides of the strap to increase the periphery in contact with the pipe along the longitudinal axis of the pipe. The undulations are preferably formed by flutes having an enlarged end opening onto the periphery.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Duane R. Condon, Thomas L. Kendall
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Patent number: D506385Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventor: Larry D. Brown