Patents Assigned to CARLISLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LLC
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Publication number: 20210078271Abstract: A method of controlling operation of a tire filling mixing machine, by: (a) mixing a rubber/polyurethane and a catalyst in a first mixer to form a virgin polyurethane; (b) grinding cured polyurethane core bits in a grinder; (c) mixing the virgin material and the ground material in a second mixer thereby forming a mixed flatproofing material; (d) injecting the mixed flatproofing material into a tire; (e) measuring the ratio of ground material to virgin material in the mixed flatproofing material; (f) comparing the measured ratio of ground material to virgin material to a pre-stored preferred ratio of ground material to virgin material; and (g) increasing or decreasing the relative percentages of virgin material and ground material entering the second mixer by an amount that is a fraction of the difference between the measured ratio and the pre-stored preferred ratio.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: CARLISLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LLCInventors: Jeff LITTLE, John BISHOP
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Patent number: 10906260Abstract: A method of performing preventative maintenance on an auger in a tire filling mixing machine, by: (a) mixing a polyurethane isocyanate and a catalyst in a first mixer to form a virgin polyurethane; (b) grinding polyurethane core bits in a grinder, the grinder having an auger and a motor; (c) mixing the virgin polyurethane and the ground core bits in a second mixer thereby forming a mixed flatproofing material; (d) injecting the mixed flatproofing material into a tire; (e) measuring vibration of the auger; and (f) comparing the measured vibration of the auger to a predefined maximum vibration; and (g) removing the auger from the grinder if the measured vibration exceeds the pre-defined maximum vibration for a predefined period of time, or removing the auger from the grinder if the measured temperature of the auger exceeds the pre-defined maximum temperature for a predefined period of time.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2020Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: CARLISLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LLCInventors: Jeff Little, John Bishop
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Publication number: 20200399901Abstract: An insulation board assembly, having: a foam insulation board; a top facer attached onto a top side of the foam insulation board, the top facer being made of woven material; and a bottom facer attached onto a bottom side of the foam insulation board, the bottom facer being made of woven material. The top and bottom woven facers may have upper and lower coatings and non-woven layers on either side and woven and non-woven layers may be held together with a tie layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: CARLISLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LLCInventors: Matthew LEATHERMAN, Xuan Zhang, Cody Turnow
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Patent number: 10801205Abstract: An insulation board assembly, having: a foam insulation board; a top facer attached onto a top side of the foam insulation board, the top facer being made of woven material; and a bottom facer attached onto a bottom side of the foam insulation board, the bottom facer being made of woven material. The top and bottom woven facers may have upper and lower coatings and non-woven layers on either side and woven and non-woven layers may be held together with a tie layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2019Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: CARLISLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LLCInventors: Matthew Leatherman, Xuan Zhang, Cody Turnow
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Publication number: 20200256058Abstract: A thermal welding marking system for attachment to a thermal welding machine including: a hammer arm rotatably connected to a mounting bracket attached to the thermal welding machine, wherein a distal end of the hammer arm is shaped to receive a marker or pen therein; a cable or spring connected to the distal end of the hammer arm; a cable connecting the hammer arm to a hand lever mounted adjacent to hand controls on the thermal welding machine, wherein movement of the hand lever raises or lowers the distal end of the hammer arm and thereby raises or lowers the marker or pen therein. In operation, the thermal welding machine is advanced across the edges of overlapping building roofing material and the marker or pen is intermittently lowered/raised to mark locations along a seam of the edges of overlapping building roofing material where the seam is either open or closed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Applicant: CARLISLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LLCInventors: Trent OELKERS, James GAGE, Jesse SUTTON
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Patent number: 10710344Abstract: A membrane system, having a waterproof woven polymer reinforcing scrim disposed between two layers of a thermoplastic polymer membrane; and an optional layer of concrete activated adhesive applied on top of a center portion, but not to the edges of the thermoplastic polymer membrane so that the edges of adjacent membranes can be thermally welded together to form a waterproof seal for use in blindside waterproofing or roofing applications.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2019Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: CARLISLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LLCInventors: John Ledford, Brian Gish, Ross Vinson, Tony Vitale, Peter DiGiovanni, Justin Tepera, Steve Velten
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Publication number: 20200171805Abstract: A membrane system, having a waterproof woven polymer reinforcing scrim disposed between two layers of a thermoplastic polymer membrane; and an optional layer of concrete activated adhesive applied on top of a center portion, but not to the edges of the thermoplastic polymer membrane so that the edges of adjacent membranes can be thermally welded together to form a waterproof seal for use in blindside waterproofing or roofing applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2019Publication date: June 4, 2020Applicant: CARLISLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LLCInventors: John LEDFORD, Brian GISH, Ross VINSON, Tony VITALE, Peter DIGIOVANNI, Justin TEPERA, Steve VELTEN
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Patent number: 10669451Abstract: A roof structure comprises a roof membrane and a roof substrate. A first surface of the roof membrane is adhered to the roof substrate by a two component adhesive, the adhesive being capable of adhering the first surface of the roof membrane to the roof substrate without the use of a high VOC solvent. The two component adhesive includes a Michael donor and a Michael acceptor, and the Michael donor and the Michael acceptor react to form an adhesive film.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2019Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Carlisle Construction Materials, LLCInventors: Daniel J. Cotsakis, William J. Schneider, Michael J. Scanish, Anil G. Shenoy, Timothy E. Long, Sam Richard Turner, Alison R. Schultz
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Publication number: 20200123776Abstract: An insulation board assembly, having: a foam insulation board; a top facer attached onto a top side of the foam insulation board, the top facer being made of woven material; and a bottom facer attached onto a bottom side of the foam insulation board, the bottom facer being made of woven material. The top and bottom woven facers may have upper and lower coatings and non-woven layers on either side and woven and non-woven layers may be held together with a tie layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Applicant: CARLISLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LLCInventors: Matthew Leatherman, Xuan Zhang, Cody Turnow
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Patent number: 10450755Abstract: Methods for attaching a layer of hook fasteners onto an insulation board for use attaching a roofing membrane having fleece backed loops thereon such that the roofing membrane can be held onto the insulation membrane by: adhering the hook layer onto portions of the top or bottom facer of an insulation board after the insulation board has exited a laminator; or adhering the hook layer onto the top or bottom facer prior to entry into the laminator; or replacing the top or bottom facer of the insulation board with the hook layer before use in the laminator.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2019Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: CARLISLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LLCInventors: Robert Gardner, Matthew Baker, Steven Seiler
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Publication number: 20190242135Abstract: Methods for attaching a layer of hook fasteners onto an insulation board for use attaching a roofing membrane having fleece backed loops thereon such that the roofing membrane can be held onto the insulation membrane by: adhering the hook layer onto portions of the top or bottom facer of an insulation board after the insulation board has exited a laminator; or adhering the hook layer onto the top or bottom facer prior to entry into the laminator; or replacing the top or bottom facer of the insulation board with the hook layer before use in the laminator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Applicant: CARLISLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LLCInventors: Robert GARDNER, Matthew BAKER, Steven SEILER
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Publication number: 20190242133Abstract: A hook and loop system for attaching a roofing membrane into the top of a building insulation board including a roofing membrane with a fleece backing having a release sheet on the fleece backing. The release sheet is manually removed in the field to attach the fleece backing directly onto a layer of hooks that have been pre-attached onto the top of the insulation board. The release layer may be somewhat sticky, yet not adhere too tightly to the fleece layer such that its removal does not damage the fleece backing. The release layer may also be pre-rolled together with the fleece backed roofing membrane and shipped together as a unit into the field.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Applicant: CARLISLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LLCInventors: Brian GISH, Michael HEISHMAN