Patents Assigned to Tyler Pipe Company
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Patent number: 6928669Abstract: A closet carrier assembly has a carrier body assembly having at least one inlet for receiving waste and at least one outlet for communicating waste to a waste plumbing. The at least one inlet has internal threads and an outward facing surface substantially orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the inlet. A tubular coupling is adapted to extend between the carrier body and the water closet. The tubular coupling has external threads thereon that threadingly engage the internal threads of the carrier body assembly and a flange member thereon that extends orthogonally to a longitudinal axis of the tubular coupling and resides adjacent the outward facing surface of the carrier body assembly. A deformable seal is compressed between the outward facing surface of the carrier body assembly and the flange member of the tubular coupling to form a water tight seal between the carrier body assembly and the tubular coupling.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Tyler Pipe CompanyInventor: Craig R. Akin
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Publication number: 20040133969Abstract: A closet carrier assembly has a carrier body assembly having at least one inlet for receiving waste and at least one outlet for communicating waste to a waste plumbing. The at least one inlet has internal threads and an outward facing surface substantially orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the inlet. A tubular coupling is adapted to extend between the carrier body and the water closet. The tubular coupling has external threads thereon that threadingly engage the internal threads of the carrier body assembly and a flange member thereon that extends orthogonally to a longitudinal axis of the tubular coupling and resides adjacent the outward facing surface of the carrier body assembly. A deformable seal is compressed between the outward facing surface of the carrier body assembly and the flange member of the tubular coupling to form a water tight seal between the carrier body assembly and the tubular coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: Tyler Pipe Company, a division of Ransom Industries, LPInventor: Craig R. Akin
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Patent number: 5803125Abstract: A vertically adjustable valve box for providing access to underground valves includes a first member having a tubular section with a bell and a peripheral flange disposed at a distal end. A second member has a tubular section with a bell and a flange disposed at a distal end. A second peripheral flange is disposed on the exterior surface of the second member approximately six inches below the face of first flange. The tubular section of the second member is telescoped over the tubular section of the first member, wherein the respective bells and flanges are disposed on opposite ends of the assembly and the central longitudinal axis of each is vertical and substantially in alignment. An O-ring gasket is positioned circumferentially around the exterior of the tubular section of the first member and prevents the second member from telescoping downward on first member past a desired insertion position.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Tyler Pipe Company, a division of Ransom Industries, Inc.Inventor: William Charles Bliss
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Patent number: 5671772Abstract: A vertically adjustable valve box for providing access to underground valves includes a first member having a tubular section with a bell and a peripheral flange disposed at a distal end, wherein the central longitudinal axis of the first member is oriented vertically. The invention further includes a second member having a tubular section with a bell and a flange disposed at a distal end. The tubular section of the second member is telescoped over the tubular section of the first member, wherein the respective bells and flanges are disposed on opposite ends of the assembly and the central longitudinal axis of each is vertical and substantially in alignment.An O-ring gasket is positioned circumferentially around the exterior of the tubular section of the first member. The lower end of the tubular section of the second member contacts the O-ring gasket. The O-ring is stretch-fit over the first member and prevents the second member from telescoping downward on first member past a desired insertion position.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1996Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Tyler Pipe Company, a div. of Ransom Industries, Inc.Inventor: William Charles Bliss
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Patent number: 5649713Abstract: An elastomeric gasket comprises an annular body having an outer surface with a flanged edge, a sealing bead, and a semi-circular locking bead to facilitate insertion, and an inner surface comprising multiple, flexible angularly inwardly-extending lips that are self-sealing under pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Tyler Pipe Company, a div. of Ransom Industries, Inc.Inventor: Harry J. Ledgerwood
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Patent number: 5647991Abstract: A method and apparatus for removing contaminants such as heavy metals and organic pollutants from contaminated water using waste cast steel shot blast fines is described. Shot blast fines were hitherto disposed of by the iron processors at significant cost. In another embodiment, waste shot blast fines are used to fix heavy metal and organic contaminants in groundwater and water runoff from contaminated landfills and industrial sites.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1994Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignee: Tyler Pipe CompanyInventor: Edward H. Smith