Patents by Inventor Jaime Reyes
Jaime Reyes has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11359399Abstract: A stealth pole includes a plurality of canister sections, each of the plurality of canister sections including a spine, a first splice plate located on a first end of the spine, a second splice plate located on a second end of the spine, and a canister cover that covers the spine, the first splice plate and the second splice plate. A method for reinforcing the stealth pole includes removing the canister cover from at least one of the plurality of canister sections; attaching a plurality of stiffener members to the first splice plate and the second splice plate; and applying tension, compression or a combination thereof to the plurality of stiffener members. The plurality of stiffener members reinforce the spine of the canister section. A reinforced stealth pole is also described.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2018Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: Tower Engineering Solutions, LLCInventors: Jaime Reyes, Hanming You, Robert Semaan
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Publication number: 20210010287Abstract: A porthole reinforcement is configured to attach to a telecommunications pole defining a porthole. The porthole reinforcement includes a first reinforcement segment comprising a first gusset configured to at least partially extend through the porthole and a first plate attached to the first gusset, the first plate defining a first plurality of bores each configured to receive a respective bolt so as to couple the first reinforcement segment to the telecommunications pole. The porthole reinforcement segment also includes a second reinforcement segment comprising a second gusset configured to at least partially extend through the porthole and a second plate attached to the second gusset, the second plate defining a second plurality of bores each configured to receive a respective bolt so as to couple the second reinforcement segment to the telecommunications pole. The first and second reinforcement segments are configured to attach to the telecommunications pole independently from each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2019Publication date: January 14, 2021Inventors: Hanming You, Jaime Reyes
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Patent number: 10538935Abstract: A securement system for a guy wire, the securement system including an anchor assembly including a guy wire coupler and a securement member extending axially outward from the guy wire coupler; the securement member defining an anchor axis, a securing assembly including at least one projection extending outward relative to the shaft; and a block receiving at least the securing assembly therein, the block having an outer surface, wherein the guy wire coupler protrudes from the outer surface of the block; and a base pad extending laterally outward from the block to define at least one channel adjacent to at least one side of the block.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2017Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: Tower Engineering Solutions, LLCInventors: Jaime Reyes, Hanming You
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Publication number: 20190040646Abstract: A securement system for a guy wire, the securement system including an anchor assembly including a guy wire coupler and a securement member extending axially outward from the guy wire coupler; the securement member defining an anchor axis, a securing assembly including at least one projection extending outward relative to the shaft; and a block receiving at least the securing assembly therein, the block having an outer surface, wherein the guy wire coupler protrudes from the outer surface of the block; and a base pad extending laterally outward from the block to define at least one channel adjacent to at least one side of the block.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2017Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventors: Jaime REYES, Hanming YOU
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Publication number: 20180371783Abstract: A stealth pole includes a plurality of canister sections, each of the plurality of canister sections including a spine, a first splice plate located on a first end of the spine, a second splice plate located on a second end of the spine, and a canister cover that covers the spine, the first splice plate and the second splice plate. A method for reinforcing the stealth pole includes removing the canister cover from at least one of the plurality of canister sections; attaching a plurality of stiffener members to the first splice plate and the second splice plate; and applying tension, compression or a combination thereof to the plurality of stiffener members. The plurality of stiffener members reinforce the spine of the canister section. A reinforced stealth pole is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventors: Jaime Reyes, Hanming You, Robert Semaan
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Patent number: 8745933Abstract: A reinforcing system for a guy anchor used in a guyed or additionally guyed tower includes a concrete structure formed around the guy anchor. The concrete structure has a top surface slightly above grade level. The reinforcing system further includes a supplemental anchor shaft. The supplemental anchor shaft is attached to the existing anchor head and extends down into the concrete structure, where it is retained and encased therein. The concrete structure preferably has a base and at least one wall that extends down from the base and has a surface that faces the tower to resist horizontal forces. The reinforcing system is sufficiently strong to keep the guy anchor in place even if the original anchor shaft completely corrodes. The supplemental anchor shaft does not generally come into contact with soil. It therefore resists corrosion and is expected to provide a long service life.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2013Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: ATC IP LLCInventors: Jaime Reyes, Hanming You
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Patent number: 8578665Abstract: A modular guy anchor includes an anchor head and an anchor shaft. The anchor head includes a tubular region for receiving the anchor shaft. The anchor shaft has one end that extends into or through the tubular region and is retained therein. The anchor shaft is preferably galvanized steel coated over at least a portion of its length with a corrosion-resistant material. The corrosion-resistant material is preferably applied over any portion of the anchor shaft that is exposed to soil during normal use. The modularity of the guy anchor facilitates stocking, shipping, and installation, while the corrosion resistance of the anchor shaft promotes longevity.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2013Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: ATC IP LLCInventors: Jaime Reyes, Hanming You, Hernando Artista
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Publication number: 20130276387Abstract: A reinforcing system for a guy anchor used in a guyed or additionally guyed tower includes a concrete structure formed around the guy anchor. The concrete structure has a top surface slightly above grade level. The reinforcing system further includes a supplemental anchor shaft. The supplemental anchor shaft is attached to the existing anchor head and extends down into the concrete structure, where it is retained and encased therein. The concrete structure preferably has a base and at least one wall that extends down from the base and has a surface that faces the tower to resist horizontal forces. The reinforcing system is sufficiently strong to keep the guy anchor in place even if the original anchor shaft completely corrodes. The supplemental anchor shaft does not generally come into contact with soil. It therefore resists corrosion and is expected to provide a long service life.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: ATC IP LLCInventors: Jaime Reyes, Hanming You
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Patent number: 8458986Abstract: A reinforcing system for a guy anchor used in a guyed or additionally guyed tower includes a concrete structure formed around the guy anchor. The concrete structure has a top surface slightly above grade level. The reinforcing system further includes a supplemental anchor shaft. The supplemental anchor shaft is attached to the existing anchor head and extends down into the concrete structure, where it is retained and encased therein. The concrete structure preferably has a base and at least one wall that extends down from the base and has a surface that faces the tower to resist horizontal forces. The reinforcing system is sufficiently strong to keep the guy anchor in place even if the original anchor shaft completely corrodes. The supplemental anchor shaft does not generally come into contact with soil. It therefore resists corrosion and is expected to provide a long service life.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2012Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: ATC IP LLCInventors: Jaime Reyes, Hanming You
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Patent number: 8375651Abstract: A modular guy anchor includes an anchor head and an anchor shaft. The anchor head includes a tubular region for receiving the anchor shaft. The anchor shaft has one end that extends into or through the tubular region and is retained therein. The anchor shaft is preferably galvanized steel coated over at least a portion of its length with a corrosion-resistant material. The corrosion-resistant material is preferably applied over any portion of the anchor shaft that is exposed to soil during normal use. The modularity of the guy anchor facilitates stocking, shipping, and installation, while the corrosion resistance of the anchor shaft promotes longevity.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2010Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: ATC IP LLCInventors: Jaime Reyes, Hanming You, Hernando Artista
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Publication number: 20130000244Abstract: A reinforcing system for a guy anchor used in a guyed or additionally guyed tower includes a concrete structure formed around the guy anchor. The concrete structure has a top surface slightly above grade level. The reinforcing system further includes a supplemental anchor shaft. The supplemental anchor shaft is attached to the existing anchor head and extends down into the concrete structure, where it is retained and encased therein. The concrete structure preferably has a base and at least one wall that extends down from the base and has a surface that faces the tower to resist horizontal forces. The reinforcing system is sufficiently strong to keep the guy anchor in place even if the original anchor shaft completely corrodes. The supplemental anchor shaft does not generally come into contact with soil. It therefore resists corrosion and is expected to provide a long service life.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: AMERICAN TOWER CORPORATIONInventors: Jaime Reyes, Hanming You
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Patent number: 8250817Abstract: A reinforcing system for a guy anchor used in a guyed or additionally guyed tower includes a concrete structure formed around the guy anchor. The concrete structure has a top surface slightly above grade level. The reinforcing system further includes a supplemental anchor shaft. The supplemental anchor shaft is attached to the existing anchor head and extends down into the concrete structure, where it is retained and encased therein. The concrete structure preferably has a base and at least one wall that extends down from the base and has a surface that faces the tower to resist horizontal forces. The reinforcing system is sufficiently strong to keep the guy anchor in place even if the original anchor shaft completely corrodes. The supplemental anchor shaft does not generally come into contact with soil. It therefore resists corrosion and is expected to provide a long service life.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2010Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: American Tower CorporationInventors: Jaime Reyes, Hanming You
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Publication number: 20120011780Abstract: A modular guy anchor includes an anchor head and an anchor shaft. The anchor head includes a tubular region for receiving the anchor shaft. The anchor shaft has one end that extends into or through the tubular region and is retained therein. The anchor shaft is preferably galvanized steel coated over at least a portion of its length with a corrosion-resistant material. The corrosion-resistant material is preferably applied over any portion of the anchor shaft that is exposed to soil during normal use. The modularity of the guy anchor facilitates stocking, shipping, and installation, while the corrosion resistance of the anchor shaft promotes longevity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Jaime REYES, Hanming You, Hernando Artista
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Publication number: 20120005970Abstract: A reinforcing system for a guy anchor used in a guyed or additionally guyed tower includes a concrete structure formed around the guy anchor. The concrete structure has a top surface slightly above grade level. The reinforcing system further includes a supplemental anchor shaft. The supplemental anchor shaft is attached to the existing anchor head and extends down into the concrete structure, where it is retained and encased therein. The concrete structure preferably has a base and at least one wall that extends down from the base and has a surface that faces the tower to resist horizontal forces. The reinforcing system is sufficiently strong to keep the guy anchor in place even if the original anchor shaft completely corrodes. The supplemental anchor shaft does not generally come into contact with soil. It therefore resists corrosion and is expected to provide a long service life.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventors: Jaime REYES, Hanming You
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Publication number: 20070056316Abstract: The present invention provides methods and apparatus for the production of liquids and vapors that are free of, or substantially free of, dissolved or trapped gases. In one embodiment, a liquid is placed in a sealed vessel and subjected to a temperature below the freezing point of the liquid for sufficient time to substantially, if not completely, turn the liquid into a solid. Concurrent with or subsequent to the cooling of the liquid, the interior of the vessel is subjected to a vacuum so as to evacuate all or substantially all of the gaseous atmosphere. Thereafter, the vessel is heated to a temperature above the melting point of the liquid, allowing the frozen material to return to its liquid form or sublimate to form a vapor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2004Publication date: March 15, 2007Applicant: Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates, Inc.Inventors: Wilhelm Platow, John Cracchiolo, Stanislav Todorov, Jaime Reyes
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Patent number: 4685030Abstract: A surface mounted circuit is disclosed. The circuit includes an insulating substrate, a chemical vapor deposited interconnect layer of conductive metal, as Cr, Fe, Co, Ni, W, Mo, Mn or mixtures thereof, and at least one circuit element. The surface mounted circuit includes an interfacial layer of W, Mo, Mn, or a mixtures thereof, chemical vapor deposition of an interconnect layer of Cr, Fe, Ni, Co, Mn, W, Mo, or mixtures thereof, and bonding of a circuit element atop the interconnect layer. Also disclosed is a support, adapted for use as a circuit board for a surface mounted circuit.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1985Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventors: Jaime Reyes, David Allred
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Patent number: 4654224Abstract: Disclosed are a thermoelectric device and method of making the device. The device has a plurality of thermoelectric elements electrically in series and thermally in parallel, where the individual thermoelectric elements have a thermoelectric body formed of macroscopically disordered material with electrical contact surfaces at opposite ends and a multi-layered diffusion barrier coating on the electrical contact surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1985Date of Patent: March 31, 1987Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventors: David Allred, Krystyna Dec, Nancy Jackett, On Van Nguyen, Jaime Reyes
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Patent number: D728848Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2014Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Inventor: Jaime A. Reyes
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Patent number: D752803Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2014Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Inventor: Jaime A. Reyes