Patents Assigned to LSP Product Group, Inc.
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Patent number: 10865550Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments of a multi-purpose outlet box with an integrated drainage funnel. In one embodiment, the outlet box can include a housing that includes a top wall, a bottom wall, a back wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and an opening providing access to the housing. The outlet box can include a funnel that forms a portion of the back wall and that extends from the bottom wall. The funnel can also include a first end and a second end. The first end comprises a first opening outside of the housing and the second end comprising a removable cover that covers access to a second opening inside of the housing. The top wall includes a drainage opening and the second end of the funnel is proximal to the drainage opening.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2019Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventor: Benjamin Keith Sampson
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Patent number: 10578232Abstract: Various embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a pipe hanger system. In one embodiment, among others, the pipe hanger system comprises a socket, a support rod, and a strap. A first end of the support rod 106 can be positioned in an inner cavity of the socket. The first end of the support rod 106 can comprise a ball. A second end of the support rod can be attached to a support structure. The strap can be used to secure a pipe to the pipe hanger system.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2018Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventor: Andrew N. Kerlin
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Patent number: 10472812Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for an apparatus that comprises a water closet assembly having a cylindrical body and a water closet flange. The apparatus also includes an annular shear wall that extends from the water closet assembly in a direction of a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical body. The water closet assembly can also include an annular recess. In addition, the apparatus has a wall of the annular recess that includes an outer surface of the annular shear wall and a removable cap extending from the annular shear wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2017Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Duane R. Condon, Daniel I. South, William A. Ghiglieri
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Patent number: 10240331Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for an insert apparatus for a water closet flange. The insert apparatus has an elevated arcuate portion that extends from a first end to a second end, the elevated portion comprising an arcuate keyhole aperture through the insert apparatus, the arcuate keyhole aperture having an eyelet end and a narrowed length; a raised edge positioned along at least a portion of a perimeter of the narrowed length of the arcuate keyhole aperture; a first recessed portion that extends away from the first end of the elevated arcuate portion and a second recessed step that extends away from the second end of the elevated portion; a first clip integral with the insert apparatus extends substantially perpendicular to a plane associated with the arcuate keyhole aperture; and a second clip integral with the insert apparatus extends substantially perpendicular to the plane associated with the arcuate keyhole aperture.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2017Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Duane R. Condon, Daniel I. South, William A. Ghiglieri
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Patent number: 9581277Abstract: An in-line water hammer arrester comprises a housing connectable at each end to a piping system, a fluid channel disposed within the housing to permit fluid to flow from the piping system through the housing and back into the piping system, a piston and a pressurized chamber. When a pressure spike occurs, the piston is pushed against the pressurized chamber allowing an expanded area for water flow until the pressure spike is dissipated and the piston returns to its resting position. When used with flexible hoses and tubing typically found with household appliance water supply lines, the in-line arrester is easily installed by a crimping or clamping type connector and takes up little space.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2016Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: LSP Product Group, Inc.Inventors: Duane Condon, Bill Ghiglieri
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Patent number: 9581278Abstract: An in-line water hammer arrester comprises a housing connectable at each end to a piping system, a fluid channel disposed within the housing to permit fluid to flow from the piping system through the housing and back into the piping system, a piston and a pressurized chamber. When a pressure spike occurs, the piston is pushed against the pressurized chamber allowing an expanded area for water flow until the pressure spike is dissipated and the piston returns to its resting position. When used with flexible hoses and tubing typically found with household appliance water supply lines, the in-line arrester is easily installed by a crimping or clamping type connector and takes up little space.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2016Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Duane Condon, Bill Ghiglieri
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Patent number: 9290917Abstract: An outlet box housing a stop valve that is connected to a water supply line of a building. The outlet box enables a user to control the internally housed stop valve by axial movement of a handle assembly linked to a handle on the valve. The outlet box has a faceplate with at least one aperture through which the handle assembly and water outlet line can pass. Valve inlet shanks (or adaptors) connect the stop valve to the water supply line and allow for quick and easy replacement of the stop valve.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2011Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Duane R. Condon, Bill A. Ghiglieri, Marshall W. Henningsen
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Patent number: 9284965Abstract: An in-line water hammer arrester comprises a housing connectable at each end to a piping system, a fluid channel disposed within the housing to permit fluid to flow from the piping system through the housing and back into the piping system, a piston and a pressurized gas chamber. When a pressure spike occurs, the piston is pushed against the pressurized gas chamber allowing an expanded area for water flow until the pressure spike is dissipated and the piston returns to its resting position. When used with flexible hoses and tubing typically found with household appliance water supply lines, the in-line arrester is easily installed by a crimping or clamping type connector and takes up little space.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2014Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Duane Condon, Bill Ghiglieri
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Patent number: 9273701Abstract: An in-line water hammer arrester comprises a housing connectable at each end to a piping system, a fluid channel disposed within the housing to permit fluid to flow from the piping system through the housing and back into the piping system, a piston and a pressurized chamber. When a pressure spike occurs, the piston is pushed against the pressurized chamber allowing an expanded area for water flow until the pressure spike is dissipated and the piston returns to its resting position. When used with flexible hoses and tubing typically found with household appliance water supply lines, the in-line arrester is easily installed by a crimping or clamping type connector and takes up little space.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2013Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: LSP PRODUCTS GROUP, INC.Inventors: Duane Condon, Bill Ghiglieri
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Patent number: 9273813Abstract: An in-line water hammer arrester comprises a housing connectable at each end to a piping system, a fluid channel disposed within the housing to permit fluid to flow from the piping system through the housing and back into the piping system, a piston and a pressurized chamber. When a pressure spike occurs, the piston is pushed against the pressurized chamber allowing an expanded area for water flow until the pressure spike is dissipated and the piston returns to its resting position. When used with flexible hoses and tubing typically found with household appliance water supply lines, the in-line arrester is easily installed by a crimping or clamping type connector and takes up little space.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2014Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: LSP PRODUCTS GROUP, INC.Inventors: Duane Condon, Bill Ghiglieri
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Publication number: 20150167698Abstract: An in-line water hammer arrester comprises a housing connectable at each end to a piping system, a fluid channel disposed within the housing to permit fluid to flow from the piping system through the housing and back into the piping system, a piston and a pressurized chamber. When a pressure spike occurs, the piston is pushed against the pressurized chamber allowing an expanded area for water flow until the pressure spike is dissipated and the piston returns to its resting position. When used with flexible hoses and tubing typically found with household appliance water supply lines, the in-line arrester is easily installed by a crimping or clamping type connector and takes up little space.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2013Publication date: June 18, 2015Applicant: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Duane Condon, Bill Ghiglieri
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Patent number: 8939177Abstract: An in-line water hammer arrester comprises a housing connectable at each end to a piping system, a fluid channel disposed within the housing to permit fluid to flow from the piping system through the housing and back into the piping system, a piston and a pressurized gas chamber. When a pressure spike occurs, the piston is pushed against the pressurized gas chamber allowing an expanded area for water flow until the pressure spike is dissipated and the piston returns to its resting position. When used with flexible hoses and tubing typically found with household appliance water supply lines, the in-line arrester is easily installed by a crimping or clamping type connector and takes up little space.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Duane Condon, Bill Ghiglieri
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Publication number: 20140261828Abstract: An in-line water hammer arrester comprises a housing connectable at each end to a piping system, a fluid channel disposed within the housing to permit fluid to flow from the piping system through the housing and back into the piping system, a piston and a pressurized gas chamber. When a pressure spike occurs, the piston is pushed against the pressurized gas chamber allowing an expanded area for water flow until the pressure spike is dissipated and the piston returns to its resting position. When used with flexible hoses and tubing typically found with household appliance water supply lines, the in-line arrester is easily installed by a crimping or clamping type connector and takes up little space.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: LSP Products Group, Inc.,Inventors: Duane Condon, Bill Ghiglieri
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Patent number: 7607456Abstract: A manually installable polymeric plug useful for hydrostatic pressure testing of polymeric pipe or tubing having a flexible wall, the plug having a substantially rigid polymeric handle with a threaded cylindrical section that is engageable with the polymeric pipe or tubing, and an elastomeric sealing member that extends forwardly of the first element and is insertable into the open end of the polymeric pipe or tubing and blocks fluid flow through the interior of the threaded cylindrical section, the elastomeric sealing member having a plurality of axially spaced sealing surfaces that provide a fluid seal between the sealing member and the inside wall of the polymeric pipe or tubing.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2008Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Karl Robert Schulz, Marshall W. Henningsen
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Patent number: 7527225Abstract: A bend support bracket for flexible polymeric tubing, the bracket being installable inside a wall and having an arcuate guide surface, an oppositely disposed arcuate gripping surface and a flexible attachment arm, the flexible attachment arm having a fixed end that is unitarily molded to the body, a free end that comprises a positioning groove into which a portion of an inwardly facing wall of an aperture in a bracket support strap is receivable, and an outwardly facing, arcuate biasing surface disposed between the first and second ends, wherein the application of manual pressure to the biasing surface biases the positioning groove into alignment with the aperture wall so that a portion of the aperture wall is receivable in the positioning groove.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2007Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Karl Robert Schulz, Marshall Henningsen
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Patent number: 6845785Abstract: A flush-mount connector system is provided for use in attaching supply line valves and drain elbows to in-wall plumbing lines without a conventional in-wall outlet box. The system desirably includes at least one mounting plate, at least one valve holder or drain elbow, and a removable cover panel. The valve holder and drain elbow are each insertable into frictional engagement with a hole in the mounting plate and are rotatable inside the hole to position an attached valve, valves or drain elbow as needed for connection to the in-wall plumbing lines.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2003Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventor: Duane R. Condon
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Patent number: D570292Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2007Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Karl Robert Schulz, Adam Layne Pruitt, Jason J. Schmertman
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Patent number: D698221Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Duane R. Condon, Bill A. Ghiglieri, Marshall W. Henningsen
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Patent number: D724181Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2012Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Duane R. Condon, Bill A. Ghiglieri, Marshall W. Henningsen
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Patent number: D737119Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2012Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventors: Duane R. Condon, Bill A. Ghiglieri, Marshall W. Henningsen