Patents by Inventor Joe A. Young
Joe A. Young 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: 7216531Abstract: A compression tester adapter includes a plug fitting, a connector fitting and a flexible hose connected to the plug fitting and to the connector fitting to adapt a standard internal combustion engine cylinder compression tester hose assembly to a 16-millimeter threaded spark plug socket in an internal combustion engine cylinder head.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: SPX CorporationInventors: Joe Young, Richard Holl
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Publication number: 20060243038Abstract: A compression tester adapter includes a plug fitting, a connector fitting and a flexible hose connected to the plug fitting and to the connector fitting to adapt a standard internal combustion engine cylinder compression tester hose assembly to a 16-millimeter threaded spark plug socket in an internal combustion engine cylinder head.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2005Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventors: Joe Young, Richard Holl
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Patent number: 7115813Abstract: An outlet box includes a main body having a top wall integrally formed with lateral walls, a bottom wall, and a back wall, wherein said top, lateral, bottom and back walls define an inner cavity therebetween, an electrical receptacle secured within the inner cavity, and at least one securing member adapted to secure the outlet box within a wall frame. The outlet box is secured to a feature within the wall frame by way of the at least one securing member prior to concrete being poured into the wall frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventor: Joe A Young
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Patent number: 7082729Abstract: A cover assembly is provided for preventing water infiltration into an in-floor receptacle fitting, such as a poke-thru fitting. The cover assembly includes a trim flange which overlies the fitting and is adapted to support at least one receptacle within the fitting. A cover plate is mounted on the trim flange includes access doors for selectively covering and exposing the receptacles. A first seal member is interposed between the cover plate and the trim flange for sealing against water infiltration therebetween. The first seal may be in the form of a planar gasket or O-ring. A second seal, in the form of at least one compressible gasket, extends around the perimeter of the floor opening and is adapted to be compressed between the trim flange and the surface of the floor. The cover plate may also include top and bottom portions and a third seal member interposed between the top and bottom portions.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Walker Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Cole, Tim Bowman, Stephen T. English, John Kohaut, Joe Young
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Publication number: 20050217886Abstract: An outlet box includes a main body having a top wall integrally formed with lateral walls, a bottom wall, and a back wall, wherein said top, lateral, bottom and back walls define an inner cavity therebetween, an electrical receptacle secured within the inner cavity, and at least one securing member adapted to secure the outlet box within a wall frame. The outlet box is secured to a feature within the wall frame by way of the at least one securing member prior to concrete being poured into the wall frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventor: Joe Young
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Patent number: 6854226Abstract: A cover assembly is provided for preventing water infiltration into an in-floor receptacle fitting, such as a poke-thru fitting. The cover assembly includes a trim flange which overlies the fitting and is adapted to support at least one receptacle within the fitting. A cover plate is mounted on the trim flange includes access doors for selectively covering and exposing the receptacles. A first seal member is interposed between the cover plate and the trim flange for sealing against water infiltration therebetween. The first seal may be in the form of a planar gasket or O-ring. A second seal, in the form of at least one compressible gasket, extends around the perimeter of the floor opening and is adapted to be compressed between the trim flange and the surface of the floor. The cover plate may also include top and bottom portions and a third seal member interposed between the top and bottom portions.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Walker Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Cole, Tim Bowman, Stephen T. English, John Kohaut, Joe Young
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Publication number: 20040069516Abstract: A cover assembly is provided for preventing water infiltration into an in-floor receptacle fitting, such as a poke-thru fitting. The cover assembly includes a trim flange which overlies the fitting and is adapted to support at least one receptacle within the fitting. A cover plate is mounted on the trim flange includes access doors for selectively covering and exposing the receptacles. A first seal member is interposed between the cover plate and the trim flange for sealing against water infiltration therebetween. The first seal may be in the form of a planar gasket or O-ring. A second seal, in the form of at least one compressible gasket, extends around the perimeter of the floor opening and is adapted to be compressed between the trim flange and the surface of the floor. The cover plate may also include top and bottom portions and a third seal member interposed between the top and bottom portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Michael T. Cole, Tim Bowman, Stephen T. English, John Kohaut, Joe Young
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Patent number: 6612081Abstract: A cover assembly is provided for preventing water infiltration into an in-floor receptacle fitting, such as a poke-thru fitting. The fitting includes an internal compartment which is accessible through an opening in the surface of the floor. The cover assembly includes a trim flange which overlies the floor opening. The trim flange supports at least one receptacle, such as a power receptacle, within the fitting such that the receptacle can be interconnected within the inner compartment with source cables that enter the fitting from below the floor, and can be interconnected from above with a connector such as a male electrical plug. A cover plate is mounted on the trim flange and overlies the receptacles carried by the fitting. The cover plate includes a plurality of access doors. Each of the access doors is movable between a first position at which it overlies an associated receptacle to prevent access thereto and a second position at which the associated receptacle is exposed and accessible from above.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Walker Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Cole, Timothy Bowman, Stephen English, Joe Young, John Kohaut
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Patent number: 6545215Abstract: An access cover for an in-floor receptacle fitting includes a door mounting member connectable to the fitting at a location that overlies the receptacles carried by the fitting. A pair of access doors are slidably connected to the door mounting member for movement between closed positions at which the doors abut one another and overlie the at least one receptacle, and open positions at which the doors are laterally spaced from one another and the at least one receptacle is exposed. A seal member is adapted to seal against moisture infiltration between the access doors when the access doors are at their closed positions. The seal member may include a compressible seal carried by at least one of the access doors. Preferably the compressible seal members are carried by each of the access doors and are positioned to abut one another when the doors are at their closed positions. The compressible seals may be formed from a compressible polymer that is co-molded with the access doors.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Walker Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joe Young, Michael T. Cole, Stephen T. English
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Patent number: 6462277Abstract: A cover assembly for an in-floor fitting of the type having an interior compartment which is accessible through an opening in the surface of the floor includes a bracket and a pair of access doors. The bracket is connectable to the fitting and defines an access opening which aligns with the floor opening. The access doors are pivotally connected to the mounting bracket for selectively exposing the access opening. When the doors are at their closed position, they define a cable opening between their free ends. The cable opening is sized to permit at least one cable to pass between the doors and into the interior compartment of the fitting. The access doors carry compressible seal members in their free ends which abut with one another when the doors are moved to their closed position so as to seal the cable opening around any cables passing therethrough. Egress covers are slidably connected to the access doors for selectively covering and exposing the cable opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Walker Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joe A. Young, Michael T. Cole
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Publication number: 20020116883Abstract: A cover assembly is provided for preventing water infiltration into an in-floor receptacle fitting, such as a poke-thru fitting. The cover assembly includes a trim flange which overlies the fitting and is adapted to support at least one receptacle within the fitting. A cover plate is mounted on the trim flange includes access doors for selectively covering and exposing the receptacles. A first seal member is interposed between the cover plate and the trim flange for sealing against water infiltration therebetween. The first seal may be in the form of a planar gasket or O-ring. A second seal, in the form of at least one compressible gasket, extends around the perimeter of the floor opening and is adapted to be compressed between the trim flange and the surface of the floor. The cover plate may also include top and bottom portions and a third seal member interposed between the top and bottom portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2002Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventors: Michael T. Cole, Tim Bowman, Stephen T. English, John Kohaut, Joe Young
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Publication number: 20020095887Abstract: A cover assembly is provided for preventing water infiltration into an in-floor receptacle fitting, such as a poke-thru fitting. The fitting includes an internal compartment which is accessible through an opening in the surface of the floor. The cover assembly includes a trim flange which overlies the floor opening. The trim flange supports at least one receptacle, such as a power receptacle, within the fitting such that the receptacle can be interconnected within the inner compartment with source cables that enter the fitting from below the floor, and can be interconnected from above with a connector such as a male electrical plug. A cover plate is mounted on the trim flange and overlies the receptacles carried by the fitting. The cover plate includes a plurality of access doors. Each of the access doors is movable between a first position at which it overlies an associated receptacle to prevent access thereto and a second position at which the associated receptacle is exposed and accessible from above.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventors: Michael T. Cole, Timothy Bowman, Stephen English, Joe Young, John Kohaut
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Publication number: 20020096350Abstract: An access cover for an in-floor receptacle fitting includes a door mounting member connectable to the fitting at a location that overlies the receptacles carried by the fitting. A pair of access doors are slidably connected to the door mounting member for movement between closed positions at which the doors abut one another and overlie the at least one receptacle, and open positions at which the doors are laterally spaced from one another and the at least one receptacle is exposed. A seal member is adapted to seal against moisture infiltration between the access doors when the access doors are at their closed positions. The seal member may include a compressible seal carried by at least one of the access doors. Preferably the compressible seal members are carried by each of the access doors and are positioned to abut one another when the doors are at their closed positions. The compressible seals may be formed from a compressible polymer that is co-molded with the access doors.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2002Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventors: Joe Young, Michael T. Cole, Stephen T. English
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Publication number: 20020092664Abstract: A cover assembly for a floor box of the type having an interior compartment which is accessible through an opening in the surface of the floor includes a bracket and a pair of access doors. The bracket is connectable to the fitting and defines an access opening which aligns with the floor opening. The access doors are pivotally connected to the mounting bracket for selectively exposing the access opening. When the doors are at their closed position, they define a cable opening between their free ends. The cable opening is sized to permit at least one cable to pass between the doors and into the interior compartment of the fitting. The access doors carry compressible seal members in their free ends which abut with one another when the doors are moved to their closed position so as to seal the cable opening around any cables passing therethrough. Egress covers are slidably connected to the access doors for selectively covering and exposing the cable opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Applicant: Walker Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joe A. Young, Michael T. Cole
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Patent number: 6417450Abstract: An access cover for an in-floor fitting of the type supporting a plurality of power and/or communication distribution devices includes a cover plate connectable to the fitting. The cover plate includes at least one access door and preferably separate access doors for each distribution device in the fitting. The access doors are pivotally connected to the cover plate for movement between a closed positions at which the doors overlies the associated distribution devices to prevent access thereto and an open positions at which the associated distribution devices are exposed to provide access thereto. A retainer plate is interposed between the cover plate and the fitting. The retainer plate includes retaining hooks associated with each of the access doors. Each of the retainer hooks is positioned to engage with an associated door to releasably maintain the door at its closed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Walker Systems, Inc.Inventor: Joe A. Young
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Patent number: 6323791Abstract: Feedback control systems and methods are provided for correcting residue signal offset errors in subranging ADCs. The systems and methods eliminate clock-to-clock offset changes and reduce noise generation. An exemplary control system includes a feedback loop around a residue sampler and a residue amplifier that includes a) a feedback sampler that resamples the output signal of the residue sampler to produce a resampled residue signal, and b) an offset current generator that delivers an offset current to the residue amplifier with a current magnitude that is responsive to the resampled residue signal. The sampling of the residue and feedback samplers is time shifted to block the propagation of spurious signals that are typically generated in DACs of the subranging structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.Inventors: Frank Murden, Joe Young
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Patent number: 6316725Abstract: An housing is configured for connection to the raceway panels by removing the concrete above the raceway panel, cutting a hole in the raceway panel, and securing the housing in the hole in the raceway panel. Alignment clips allow the afterset housings to be ganged together to form an integral afterset assembly. Each alignment clip is configured to slidably engage with a pair of the afterset housings. In one embodiment, the afterset housing includes a preset housing that is normally configured for connection to the raceway panel prior to pouring of the concrete floor, and an adapter connectable to the preset housing and being constructed to reconfigure the preset for use as an afterset housing which is adapted for connection to the raceway panel following pouring of the concrete floor.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2000Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Walker Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Cole, John P. Penczak, Thomas R. Russo, Joe Young
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Patent number: 6096972Abstract: One embodiment of a non-metallic floor box for use in electrical in-floor power and communication distribution systems for office buildings and the like includes a closed housing having a base, a top and vertically extending side walls defining an interior volume. The floor box prevents concrete from entering the housing during pouring and setting of the concrete floor, and is adapted to be cut off substantially flush with and parallel to the concrete floor in which it is set. The floor box housing includes gradient markings disposed on at least one of its side walls to indicate the interior volume of the housing and/or the depth of the concrete floor.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1997Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Walker Systems, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Bowman, Charles Domigan, John Stauffer, Joe Young
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Patent number: D534279Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2005Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Inventors: Frank Leyshon, Joe Young
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Patent number: D553526Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: SPX CorporationInventors: Cherry Bochmann, Joe Young, Bart Ivic, Alex Shaland, Robyn Merchant