Patents by Inventor Steve Zimmerman
Steve Zimmerman 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: 11754109Abstract: A polymeric fastener for use in the construction industry for fastening wood and other basic materials together. The polymeric fastener can be formed in the basic shape of a nail and/or a staple-like fastener. Preferred embodiments of the polymeric fastener include a hardened binder embedded with a filler and/or a core for adequate strength as required for use with a delivery device powered by pneumatics, hydraulics, or other mechanical systems.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2021Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: SR Systems, LLCInventors: Steve Zimmerman, Scott Drummond, Van T. Walworth
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Patent number: 11753814Abstract: An anchor bolt fastener assembly with specialized connection capabilities and features for attaching building components to concrete slabs, walls, ceilings, and/or structural surfaces. Compression force can be established and maintained over time using a compression washer in combination with a specialized fastener stud that is designed to exploit the compression washer benefits. Methods of using exemplary embodiments include installing the anchor bolt fastener assembly relatively flush with the surface of the concrete slurry by direct insertion in the slurry using a specialized threaded anchor bolt float. Once the slurry hardens, the anchor bolt and anchor bolt float embedded in the concrete slurry cooperate with the specialized fastener stud to secure the building component to the concrete.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2022Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: SR Systems, LLCInventors: Scott Drummond, Steve Zimmerman, Van T. Walworth, Tommy DuPuy
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Publication number: 20220393999Abstract: An example social media messaging system may include a capability for a user to edit messages after the messages have been posted to the messaging system. The capability is implemented in a manner that preserves the immutability of messages that are posted to the messaging system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2022Publication date: December 8, 2022Inventors: Jose Antonio MARQUEZ, Chris Hawes, Andy Schlaikjer, Nick Morgan, Rishi Renjith, Leonardo Andres Garcia Crespo, Runhang Li, George Leontiev, Matthew Gadda, Steve Zimmerman, Aigerim Dyussenova, Lisa Ding, Sol Plant
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Publication number: 20220381025Abstract: An anchor bolt fastener assembly with specialized connection capabilities and features for attaching building components to concrete slabs, walls, ceilings, and/or structural surfaces. Compression force can be established and maintained over time using a compression washer in combination with a specialized fastener stud that is designed to exploit the compression washer benefits. Methods of using exemplary embodiments include installing the anchor bolt fastener assembly relatively flush with the surface of the concrete slurry by direct insertion in the slurry using a specialized threaded anchor bolt float. Once the slurry hardens, the anchor bolt and anchor bolt float embedded in the concrete slurry cooperate with the specialized fastener stud to secure the building component to the concrete.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventors: Scott Drummond, Steve Zimmerman, Van T. Walworth, Tommy DuPuy
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Patent number: 11306475Abstract: An anchor bolt fastener assembly with specialized connection capabilities and features for attaching building components to concrete slabs, walls, ceilings, and/or structural surfaces. Compression force can be established and maintained over time using a compression washer in combination with a specialized fastener stud that is designed to exploit the compression washer benefits. Methods of using exemplary embodiments include installing the anchor bolt fastener assembly relatively flush with the surface of the concrete slurry by direct insertion in the slurry using a specialized threaded anchor bolt float. Once the slurry hardens, the anchor bolt and anchor bolt float embedded in the concrete slurry cooperate with the specialized fastener stud to secure the building component to the concrete.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2020Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: SR Systems, LLCInventors: Scott Drummond, Steve Zimmerman, Van T. Walworth, Tommy DuPuy
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Publication number: 20210355984Abstract: A self-sealing fastener for reducing leaks between the self-sealing fastener and a substrate. The self-sealing fastener includes a shank that extends longitudinally between a first end and a second end. The shank has an outer surface. The self-sealing fastener also includes a head that extends radially outwardly from the first end of the shank. The head has an underside surface that is adjacent to the first end of the shank and a topside surface opposite the underside surface. A mastic sealant is disposed on at least one of the outer surface of the shank and the underside surface of the head to provide a water-tight seal between the self-sealing fastener and the substrate after the self-sealing fastener is installed in the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2021Publication date: November 18, 2021Inventors: Steve Zimmerman, Scott Drummond, Van T. Walworth
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Patent number: 11098747Abstract: A self-sealing fastener for reducing leaks between the self-sealing fastener and a substrate. The self-sealing fastener includes a shank that extends longitudinally between a first end and a second end. The shank has an outer surface. The self-sealing fastener also includes a head that extends radially outwardly from the first end of the shank. The head has an underside surface that is adjacent to the first end of the shank and a topside surface opposite the underside surface. A mastic sealant is disposed on at least one of the outer surface of the shank and the underside surface of the head to provide a water-tight seal between the self-sealing fastener and the substrate after the self-sealing fastener is installed in the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2017Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: SR Systems, LLCInventors: Steve Zimmerman, Scott Drummond, Van T. Walworth
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Publication number: 20210180631Abstract: A polymeric fastener for use in the construction industry for fastening wood and other basic materials together. The polymeric fastener can be formed in the basic shape of a nail and/or a staple-like fastener. Preferred embodiments of the polymeric fastener include a hardened binder embedded with a filler and/or a core for adequate strength as required for use with a delivery device powered by pneumatics, hydraulics, or other mechanical systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2021Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: Steve Zimmerman, Scott Drummond, Van T. Walworth
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Patent number: 10962039Abstract: A polymeric fastener for use in the construction industry for fastening wood and other basic materials together. The polymeric fastener can be formed in the basic shape of a nail and/or a staple-like fastener. Preferred embodiments of the polymeric fastener include a hardened binder embedded with a filler and/or a core for adequate strength as required for use with a delivery device powered by pneumatics, hydraulics, or other mechanical systems.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2018Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: SR Systems, LLCInventors: Steve Zimmerman, Scott Drummond, Van T. Walworth
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Publication number: 20200284029Abstract: An anchor bolt fastener assembly with specialized connection capabilities and features for attaching building components to concrete slabs, walls, ceilings, and/or structural surfaces. Compression force can be established and maintained over time using a compression washer in combination with a specialized fastener stud that is designed to exploit the compression washer benefits. Methods of using exemplary embodiments include installing the anchor bolt fastener assembly relatively flush with the surface of the concrete slurry by direct insertion in the slurry using a specialized threaded anchor bolt float. Once the slurry hardens, the anchor bolt and anchor bolt float embedded in the concrete slurry cooperate with the specialized fastener stud to secure the building component to the concrete.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2020Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventors: Scott Drummond, Steve Zimmerman, Van T. Walworth, Tommy DuPuy
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Patent number: 10697173Abstract: An anchor bolt fastener assembly with specialized connection capabilities and features for attaching building components to concrete slabs, walls, ceilings, and/or structural surfaces. Compression force can be established and maintained over time using a compression washer in combination with a specialized fastener stud that is designed to exploit the compression washer benefits. Methods of using exemplary embodiments include installing the anchor bolt fastener assembly relatively flush with the surface of the concrete slurry by direct insertion in the slurry using a specialized threaded anchor bolt float. Once the slurry hardens, the anchor bolt and anchor bolt float embedded in the concrete slurry cooperate with the specialized fastener stud to secure the building component to the concrete.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2018Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: SR Systems, LLCInventors: Scott Drummond, Steve Zimmerman, Van T. Walworth, Tommy DuPuy
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Patent number: 10577149Abstract: A pallet comprising upper and lower platforms connected by a plurality of blocks. The upper platform includes a plurality of upper platform pedestals and the lower platform includes a plurality of lower platform pedestals. The lower platform pedestals are aligned with the upper platform pedestals such that the lower platform pedestals and the upper platform pedestals extend towards one another. The plurality of blocks interlockingly engage with and extend between the upper and lower platform pedestals to connect the upper and lower platforms. Each block includes an upper recess and a lower recess. The upper recess matches the shape of and receives one of the upper platform pedestals. The lower recess matches the shape of and receives one of the lower platform pedestals. The upper platform, the lower platform, and the plurality of blocks are made of a polymeric material.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2018Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: SR Systems, LLCInventors: Steve Zimmerman, Scott Drummond, Van T. Walworth
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Publication number: 20200003245Abstract: An improved fastener for securing a first building component to a second building component is provided. The fastener includes a head, a shank, and a tip. The shank is connected to the head and extends along a longitudinal axis to the tip. The shank includes an upper shank portion, a lower shank portion, and a transition zone. The upper shank portion is located adjacent to the head. The lower shank portion is spaced from the upper shank portion and is located adjacent to the tip. The transition zone is positioned longitudinally between the upper shank portion and the lower shank portion. The transition zone is longitudinally spaced from the head by a pre-determined distance. The pre-determined distance is associated with a thickness of the first building component such that the transition zone is aligned with a joint between the first and second building components.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Inventors: Steve Zimmerman, Van T. WALWORTH, Scott DRUMMOND
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Patent number: 10473134Abstract: An enlarged head fastener device and method for manufacturing the same is described. The enlarged head fastener device includes a shank and a head. The head extends outwardly from the shank in a transverse plane to define a head periphery. The head has an anterior side and a posterior side. The anterior side includes a bearing surface and a convergent transition portion that reinforces the head. The convergent transition portion extends between a large end adjacent the bearing surface to a small end adjacent the shank. At least one ridge formation projects from the anterior side of the head providing additional reinforcement. The ridge formation extends continuously between an outboard end positioned on the anterior side of the head adjacent the head periphery and an inboard end positioned on the shank. The head may be centered or offset relative to the shank.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2015Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: SR Systems, LLCInventors: Van T. Walworth, Steve Zimmerman, Scott Drummond
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Publication number: 20190092521Abstract: A pallet comprising upper and lower platforms connected by a plurality of blocks. The upper platform includes a plurality of upper platform pedestals and the lower platform includes a plurality of lower platform pedestals. The lower platform pedestals are aligned with the upper platform pedestals such that the lower platform pedestals and the upper platform pedestals extend towards one another. The plurality of blocks interlockingly engage with and extend between the upper and lower platform pedestals to connect the upper and lower platforms. Each block includes an upper recess and a lower recess. The upper recess matches the shape of and receives one of the upper platform pedestals. The lower recess matches the shape of and receives one of the lower platform pedestals. The upper platform, the lower platform, and the plurality of blocks are made of a polymeric material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Steve Zimmerman, Scott Drummond, Van T. Walworth
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Publication number: 20190032694Abstract: An improved fastener for securing a first building component to a second building component is provided. The fastener includes a head, a shank, and a tip. The shank is connected to the head and extends along a longitudinal axis to the tip. The shank includes an upper shank portion, a lower shank portion, and a transition zone. The upper shank portion is located adjacent to the head. The lower shank portion is spaced from the upper shank portion and is located adjacent to the tip. The transition zone is positioned longitudinally between the upper shank portion and the lower shank portion. The transition zone is longitudinally spaced from the head by a pre-determined distance. The pre-determined distance is associated with a thickness of the first building component such that the transition zone is aligned with a joint between the first and second building components.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Steve Zimmerman, Van T. Walworth, Scott Drummond
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Patent number: 10184505Abstract: A compression indentation fastener device is described comprising a shank and a head. The head extends outwardly from an end of the shank in a transverse plane to define a head periphery. The head has an anterior side and a posterior side. The anterior side includes an exposed area extending between the shank and the head periphery. The anterior side includes a relief portion in the form of a depression. The relief portion is open at the anterior side of the head such that the relief portion receives a volume of substrate material when the exposed area of the head impacts the substrate material. The head may be integral with the shank or the head may be comprised of discrete head portions that mate with one another. Additionally, the head may be centered on the end of the shank or offset relative to the shank.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2015Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: SR Systems, LLCInventors: Scott Drummond, Steve Zimmerman, Van T. Walworth
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Publication number: 20190017530Abstract: A polymeric fastener for use in the construction industry for fastening wood and other basic materials together. The polymeric fastener can be formed in the basic shape of a nail and/or a staple-like fastener. Preferred embodiments of the polymeric fastener include a hardened binder embedded with a filler and/or a core for adequate strength as required for use with a delivery device powered by pneumatics, hydraulics, or other mechanical systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2018Publication date: January 17, 2019Applicant: SR Systems, LLCInventors: Steve Zimmerman, Scott Drummond, Van T. Walworth
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Publication number: 20180371743Abstract: An anchor bolt fastener assembly with specialized connection capabilities and features for attaching building components to concrete slabs, walls, ceilings, and/or structural surfaces. Compression force can be established and maintained over time using a compression washer in combination with a specialized fastener stud that is designed to exploit the compression washer benefits. Methods of using exemplary embodiments include installing the anchor bolt fastener assembly relatively flush with the surface of the concrete slurry by direct insertion in the slurry using a specialized threaded anchor bolt float. Once the slurry hardens, the anchor bolt and anchor bolt float embedded in the concrete slurry cooperate with the specialized fastener stud to secure the building component to the concrete.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventors: Scott Drummond, Steve Zimmerman, Van T. Walworth, Tommy DuPuy
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Publication number: 20180172058Abstract: A self-sealing fastener for reducing leaks between the self-sealing fastener and a substrate. The self-sealing fastener includes a shank that extends longitudinally between a first end and a second end. The shank has an outer surface. The self-sealing fastener also includes a head that extends radially outwardly from the first end of the shank. The head has an underside surface that is adjacent to the first end of the shank and a topside surface opposite the underside surface. A mastic sealant is disposed on at least one of the outer surface of the shank and the underside surface of the head to provide a water-tight seal between the self-sealing fastener and the substrate after the self-sealing fastener is installed in the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2017Publication date: June 21, 2018Inventors: Steve Zimmerman, Scott Drummond, Van T. Walworth