Patents by Inventor Lester R. Greer, Jr.
Lester R. Greer, Jr. 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: 8561840Abstract: A method of applying texture material to a surface. A block of chip material is provided. A physical structure of the chip material is not substantially altered when the chip material is exposed to a propellant material. The block of chip material is processed to obtain chips, and the chips are combined with a coating portion to obtain acoustic texture material. Propellant material is arranged within the product chamber such that a liquid phase portion of the propellant material is mixed with the acoustic texture material, and a gas phase portion of the propellant material pressurizes the acoustic texture material within the product chamber. The propellant material may be di-methyl ethylene.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2012Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, Jr., Floyd R. French
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Publication number: 20130230655Abstract: An acoustic texture material adapted to be dispensed from an aerosol assembly using bi-phase propellant materials to form a textured coating on drywall material such that the textured coating substantially matches a pre-existing acoustic texture material on the drywall material. The acoustic texture material has a base portion capable of existing in a flowable state and a hardened state and a particulate portion comprising discrete particles that are visible to an unaided eye. The particulate portion is comprised of at least one of urethane foam and melamine foam. The base portion is capable of securing the particles to the drywall material when the base portion is in the hardened state.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: Homax Products, Inc.Inventor: Lester R. Greer, JR.
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Patent number: 8420705Abstract: A composition for forming a textured coating on drywall material, where the textured coating substantially matches a pre-existing acoustic texture material on the drywall material, comprises acoustic texture material and propellant material. The acoustic texture material comprises a base portion the base portion is capable of existing in a flowable state and a hardened state, and a particulate portion the particulate portion comprises discrete, visible particles of solidified urethane foam having irregular shapes. The propellant material comprises a hydrocarbon propellant. The particles of urethane foam are distributed throughout the acoustic texture material when the base portion is in the flowable state. The irregular shapes of the particulate portion are substantially the same when the base portion is in the flowable state and in the hardened state.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2011Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventor: Lester R. Greer, Jr.
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Publication number: 20130022747Abstract: The present invention may be embodied as an apparatus for applying texture material to a destination surface defining a pre-textured portion formed by a spray system and an untextured portion, where the pre-textured portion comprises visually perceptible particles. The apparatus comprises a flexible container defining a container chamber, texture material arranged within the container chamber, a sponge base, and a sponge member. The application of deliberate manual force to the container forces the texture material in the container chamber out of the container member. The sponge member is angled with respect to the dispensing axis such that a visually perceptible exposed portion of the particulate material transferred to the untextured portion of the destination surface is allowed to project from the destination surface after the texture material is deposited on the destination surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2012Publication date: January 24, 2013Applicant: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, JR., Randal W. Hanson
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Patent number: 8353465Abstract: A dispenser for an aerosol system for dispensing liquid material includes an outlet member, a collar member, an actuator member, and a selector member. The outlet member defines an outlet opening. The actuator member supports the collar member and the outlet member such that movement of the collar member relative to the actuator member causes the collar member to deform the outlet member. Movement of the selector member relative to the collar member causes movement of the collar member relative to the actuator member. Deformation of the outlet member alters a cross-sectional area of the outlet opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2011Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Homax Products, IncInventors: James A. Tryon, Lester R. Greer, Jr.
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Publication number: 20130011560Abstract: A system for applying a coating to an untextured portion of a destination surface comprises a tube member defining a container opening, texture material within the tube member, a sponge member defining an applicator surface and a sponge opening. The texture material comprises a binder and visually perceivable discrete particles. The sponge member is secured to the tube member such that the texture material can flow out of the tube member through the sponge opening. The texture material is displaced out of the tube member and onto the applicator surface. The applicator surface of the sponge member is displaced substantially along a dispensing axis perpendicular to the applicator surface towards and away from the destination surface with the applicator surface substantially parallel to the destination surface to transfer the texture material to the destination surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: HOMAX PRODUCTS, INCInventors: Lester R. Greer, JR., Randal W. Hanson
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Patent number: 8342421Abstract: A texture material formulated substantially to match a pre-existing texture pattern. The texture material comprises a carrier, a binder, a filler, and a pH change material. The texture material changes from a wet form to a solidified form when exposed to air. A pH of the texture material changes as the texture material changes from the wet form to the solidified form. An appearance of at least one appearance characteristic of the at least one material forming the pH change material changes as the pH of the texture material changes. An appearance characteristic of the texture material associated with the at least one material forming the pH change material in at least one of the wet form and the solidified form differs from a similar appearance characteristic of the pre-existing texture pattern.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2011Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Homax Products IncInventors: Lester R. Greer, Jr., John Kordosh, Ross Clawson
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Patent number: 8336742Abstract: Aerosol material for applying a repair coat to an uncoated portion of a substrate substantially to match a coated portion of the substrate using an aerosol assembly comprises a container defining a product chamber and a valve assembly operable in open and closed modes, the aerosol material comprises a base portion, a particulate portion, and a propellant portion. The particulate portion is made of at least one of urethane foam and melamine foam. With the valve assembly in the open mode, the propellant portion in the gas state gas state forces at least part of the base portion, the particulate portion, and the propellant portion in the liquid state out of the product chamber and onto the uncoated portion of the substrate to form the repair coat such that the repair coat substantially matches the coated portion of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2011Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, Jr., Floyd R. French
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Publication number: 20120321796Abstract: A method of applying texture material to a surface. A block of chip material is provided. A physical structure of the chip material is not substantially altered when the chip material is exposed to a propellant material. The block of chip material is processed to obtain chips, and the chips are combined with a coating portion to obtain acoustic texture material. Propellant material is arranged within the product chamber such that a liquid phase portion of the propellant material is mixed with the acoustic texture material, and a gas phase portion of the propellant material pressurizes the acoustic texture material within the product chamber. The propellant material may be di-methyl ethylene.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: HOMAX PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, JR., Floyd R. French
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Patent number: 8313011Abstract: An aerosol system for dispensing sprayable material in a desired spray pattern.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2011Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, Jr., Donald J. Stern, James A. Tryon
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Publication number: 20120273518Abstract: An aerosol texturing system for applying a layer of texture material on an uncoated portion of a substrate substantially to match a coated portion of the substrate, comprises an aerosol assembly, texture material, and propellant material. The aerosol assembly defines a product chamber and is selectively operable in a first mode in which the product chamber is sealed and in a second mode in which fluid is allowed to flow out of the product chamber along a dispensing passageway. The texture material and propellant material are disposed within the product chamber. The texture material has a base portion and a particulate portion containing at least one particulate material. When the aerosol assembly is in the second mode, the propellant material is adapted to force the texture material out of the aerosol assembly along the dispensing passageway and onto the uncoated portion of is the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: HOMAX PRODUCTS INC.Inventor: Lester R. Greer, JR.
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Patent number: 8251255Abstract: A method of applying texture material to a surface. A block of chip material is provided. A physical structure of the chip material is not substantially altered when the chip material is exposed to a propellant material. The block of chip material is processed to obtain chips, and the chips are combined with a coating portion to obtain acoustic texture material. Propellant material is arranged within the product chamber such that a liquid phase portion of the propellant material is mixed with the acoustic texture material, and a gas phase portion of the propellant material pressurizes the acoustic texture material within the product chamber. The chip material may be urethane, in which case the propellant material may be di-methyl ethylene.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2010Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, Jr., Floyd R. French
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Patent number: 8221019Abstract: A method of applying texture material to a destination surface defining a pre-textured portion formed by a spray system and an untextured portion, comprising the following steps. A flexible container, texture, material, a sponge base, a resilient sponge are provided. The resilient sponge is adhered to the sponge base to form a sponge assembly. The texture material is arranged within the container chamber, and the sponge member is fixed relative to the container. Texture material is forced out of the container member and onto an applicator surface. At least a portion of the texture material on the applicator surface is transferred to the untextured portion of the destination surface by displacing the container member along the dispensing axis towards the destination surface with the applicator surface substantially parallel to the destination surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, Jr., Randal W. Hanson
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Patent number: 8215862Abstract: A method of patching a destination surface to substantially match a structure of an existing sprayed on visible texture pattern. A sponge member is displaced in a dabbing direction towards and away from the destination surface to transfer texture material to the destination surface. Individual particles of the texture material are supported by binder on the applicator surface such that at least a portion of the structure at least some of the individual particles supported on the applicator surface visibly extend from the destination surface. The portion of the structure of the individual particles supported by the binder that extends outwardly from the binder on the destination surface forms a visible structure on the destination surface. The visible structure substantially matches the structure of the existing sprayed on visible texture pattern.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, Jr., Randal W. Hanson
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Publication number: 20120145751Abstract: An aerosol system for dispensing sprayable material in a desired spray pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: HOMAX PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, JR., Donald J. Stern, James A. Tryon
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Patent number: 8172113Abstract: An aerosol texturing system for applying a layer of texture material on an uncoated portion of a substrate substantially to match a coated portion of the substrate, comprises an aerosol assembly, texture material, and propellant material. The aerosol assembly defines a product chamber and is selectively operable in a first mode in which the product chamber is sealed and in a second mode in which fluid is allowed to flow out of the product chamber along a dispensing passageway. The texture material and propellant material are disposed within the product chamber. The texture material has a base portion and a particulate portion containing at least one particulate material. When the aerosol assembly is in the second mode, the propellant material is adapted to force the texture material out of the aerosol assembly along the dispensing passageway and onto the uncoated portion of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2010Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventor: Lester R. Greer, Jr.
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Publication number: 20120097703Abstract: Aerosol material for applying a repair coat to an uncoated portion of a substrate substantially to match a coated portion of the substrate using an aerosol assembly comprising a container defining a product chamber and a valve assembly operable in open and closed modes, the aerosol material comprising a base portion, a particulate portion, and a propellant portion. The particulate portion is made of at least one of urethane foam and melamine foam. With the valve assembly in the open mode, the propellant portion in the gas state gas state forces at least part of the base portion, the particulate portion, and the propellant portion in the liquid state out of the product chamber and onto the uncoated portion of the substrate to form the repair coat such that the repair coat substantially matches the coated portion of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: HOMAX PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, JR., Floyd R. French
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Publication number: 20120091217Abstract: A texture material formulated substantially to match a pre-existing texture pattern. The texture material comprises a carrier, a binder, a filler, and a pH change material. The texture material changes from a wet form to a solidified form when exposed to air. A pH of the texture material changes as the texture material changes from the wet form to the solidified form. An appearance of at least one appearance characteristic of the at least one material forming the pH change material changes as the pH of the texture material changes. An appearance characteristic of the texture material associated with the at least one material forming the pH change material in at least one of the wet form and the solidified form differs from a similar appearance characteristic of the pre-existing texture pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: HOMAX PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, JR., John Kordosh, Ross Clawson
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Publication number: 20120080446Abstract: A dispenser for an aerosol system for dispensing liquid material includes an outlet member, a collar member, an actuator member, and a selector member. The outlet member defines an outlet opening. The actuator member supports the collar member and the outlet member such that movement of the collar member relative to the actuator member causes the collar member to deform the outlet member. Movement of the selector member relative to the collar member causes movement of the collar member relative to the actuator member. Deformation of the outlet member alters a cross-sectional area of the outlet opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: HOMAX PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: James A. Tryon, Lester R. Greer, JR.
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Publication number: 20120064249Abstract: A texturing system for applying a desired texture pattern on a patched portion of a surface. The texturing system comprises texture material, a dispensing system for dispensing the texture material, and a selecting system. The texture material comprises a carrier, a binder, a filler, and a change material. The texture material changes from a wet form to a solidified form when exposed to air. The change material changes appearance when the texture material changes from the wet form to the solidified form. The selecting system is supported by the dispensing system such that texture material dispensed from the dispensing system is dispensed through an outlet opening in the desired texture pattern. The dispensing system is used to deposit the texture material onto the patched portion of the surface in the desired texture pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: HOMAX PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, JR., John Kordosh, Ross Clawson