Patents by Inventor Larry J. Weinstein

Larry J. Weinstein 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).

  • Publication number: 20010030018
    Abstract: An elongated fibrous insulation blanket is pre-cut for custom fitting the insulation blanket into wall, floor, ceiling and roof cavities of different widths formed by the framework of a building. The blanket has at least one, preferably two or three, series of cuts extending between major surfaces of the blanket with successive cuts of each series of cuts being separated by a series of separable connectors located intermediate the major surfaces of the blanket. Each series of separable connectors hold together adjacent sections of the blanket for handling, but are separable by hand so that the blanket can be handled as a unit for insulating a cavity having a predetermined width or easily separated by hand into two or more sections at one or more of the series of separable connectors for insulating a cavity having a lesser width.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 24, 2001
    Publication date: October 18, 2001
    Inventors: Larry J. Weinstein, Robert J. Allwein
  • Patent number: 6170369
    Abstract: A portable batt cutter custom cuts standard width, continuous, extended length fibrous insulation blankets at a construction site to form batts with specific dimensions corresponding to the dimensions of the structural framework cavities to be insulated. The portable batt cutter includes storage for retaining a fibrous insulation blanket; a feed mechanism for feeding the fibrous insulation blanket from the storage to a transverse cutter; and the transverse cutter which makes a transverse cut across the width of the fibrous insulation blanket to determine the length of the batt. The portable batt cutter may also include a cutter for making a longitudinal cut in the fibrous insulation blanket to form a batt having a width less than the width of the fibrous insulation blanket and a measuring device to measure the length of the batt prior to forming the transverse cut in the fibrous insulation blanket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2001
    Assignee: Johns Manville International, Inc.
    Inventors: Larry J. Weinstein, Robert J. Allwein, John A. Fry, Vern C. Plotts, Jo M. Teague, William H. Olbert
  • Patent number: 6165305
    Abstract: A fibrous insulation blanket is pre-cut for custom fitting the insulation blanket into structural framework building cavities of different widths. The width of the blanket is substantially equal to the width of a standard cavity to be insulated by the blanket and the blanket has one or more longitudinally extending cuts in a first major surface of the blanket. The cut(s) have a depth greater than one half of the thickness of the blanket and less than the thickness of the blanket whereby the blanket can be handled as a unit for insulating a cavity having a standard cavity width or easily torn apart at a cut by hand for insulating a cavity having less than a standard cavity width. The second major surface of the blanket may have a facing bonded thereto with one or more perforated lines in the facing aligned with the cut(s) to facilitate tearing apart the blanket by hand if required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2000
    Assignee: Johns Manville International, Inc.
    Inventors: Larry J. Weinstein, Robert J. Allwein, John A. Fry, Vern C. Plotts, Jo M. Teague, William H. Olbert
  • Patent number: 6083594
    Abstract: A fibrous insulation blanket is pre-cut for custom fitting the insulation blanket into structural framework building cavities of different widths. The width of the blanket is substantially equal to the width of a standard cavity to be insulated by the blanket and the blanket has one or more longitudinally extending cuts in a first major surface of the blanket. The cut(s) have a depth greater than one half of the thickness of the blanket and less than the thickness of the blanket whereby the blanket can be handled as a unit for insulating a cavity having a standard cavity width or easily torn apart at a cut by hand for insulating a cavity having less than a standard cavity width. The second major surface of the blanket may have a facing bonded thereto with one or more perforated lines in the facing aligned with the cut(s) to facilitate tearing apart the blanket by hand if required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2000
    Assignee: Johns Manville International, Inc.
    Inventors: Larry J. Weinstein, Robert J. Allwein, John A. Fry, Vern C. Plotts, Jo M. Teague, William H. Olbert
  • Patent number: 5305963
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming spiral wound rolls from strips of compressible material uses a first endless belt conveyor to deliver the strips of compressible material into a winding space. As the strip enters the winding space, the strip is compressed by a compression and slider plate to the desired thickness for the layers of strip material in the spiral roll. Then, the leading portion of the strip successively contacts: an inclined, second endless belt conveyor, a compression roll, and a third endless belt conveyor which together with the first conveyor define the winding space. The second conveyor extends upwardly at an acute angle to the first conveyor and as the strip of compressible material contacts the second conveyor it maintains the strip in compression and starts to turn the strip back upon itself to form the spiral roll. The strip next contacts the compression roll which is located intermediate the first and second conveyors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 26, 1994
    Assignee: Schuller International, Inc.
    Inventors: Emerson C. Harvey, III, Robert J. Allwein, Larry J. Weinstein, Jo M. Teague, III
  • Patent number: 4297893
    Abstract: This invention relates to the measurement of the temperature and/or mass flow rate of a free falling molten stream of material. Previous techniques have not recognized the effects temperature variations of the molten stream of material have on the measurement of the above flow properties. The present invention utilizes a line scan camera having photodiodes disposed in a predetermined array to measure the temperature and mass flow rate of a moving mass of molten material. This is accomplished in the present invention by limiting the maximum voltage generated by any one photodiode exposed to light energy of a mass by varying the scan rate and thus the exposure time of the photodiodes in response to a variance in the light intensity and thus the temperature of the molten mass of material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1981
    Assignee: Johns-Manville Corporation
    Inventor: Larry J. Weinstein
  • Patent number: 4227960
    Abstract: A web of jacketing material is unwound from a reservoir thereof and conveyed at constant speed. A double sided, pressure-sensitive adhesive strip, having one side protected by a removable sheet covering, conveyed in a direction normal to that of the jacketing material, is cut to predetermined lengths, positioned subjacent to and then applied across the width of the jacketing material at predetermined intervals. The jacketing material is sheared into sections by making cuts across the material along the middle of the adhesive strip and at a line midway between adhesive strips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1980
    Assignee: Johns-Manville Corporation
    Inventors: Romain E. Loeffler, Calvin P. Sorensen, Larry J. Weinstein
  • Patent number: 4189339
    Abstract: A web of jacketing material is unwound from a reservoir thereof and conveyed at constant speed. A double sided, pressure-sensitive adhesive strip, having one side protected by a removable sheet covering, conveyed in a direction normal to that of the jacketing material, is cut to predetermined lengths, positioned subjacent to and then applied across the width of the jacketing material at predetermined intervals. The jacketing material is sheared into sections by making cuts across the material along the middle of the adhesive strip and at a line midway between adhesive strips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1977
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1980
    Assignee: Johns-Manville Corporation
    Inventors: Romain E. Loeffler, Calvin P. Sorensen, Larry J. Weinstein