Patents Assigned to Mid-America Building Products Corporation
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Patent number: 5596852Abstract: A plastic building product comprising a plastic body having a base, an integral continuous wall extending from the base, and a plurality of integral wall segments spaced radially outwardly from the base and defining a space therebetween, a plurality of plastic flange members. Each flange member including spaced integral walls connected by an integral wall. One of the walls of each flange member extending into the space between the peripheral wall and the wall segments of the plastic body.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1994Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventor: Charles E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 5592797Abstract: For use in a decorative molding system comprising thin flexible plastic molding strips having clips thereon and flexible tracks engaged by the clips, a plastic corner member provided between the adjacent plastic molding strips and forming a corner for receiving a pair of the plastic molding strips having free ends with their longitudinal axis forming an angle at a corner of a room. The plastic corner member comprises a one piece plastic body having side walls intersecting at substantially the same angle as the angle formed by the edges of said ends of adjacent plastic molding strips. Each wall has substantially the same undulating cross sectional configuration as the adjacent plastic molding strips. Each wall has an upper free edge, a lower free edge and a vertical free edge, an outer surface and an inner surface. A flexible plastic clip is attached to each the wall. Each clip has first end and a second free end.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1994Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Richard Logan, Charles E. Schiedegger, Michael C. Clark, Daniel G. Meyer
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Patent number: 5577702Abstract: A wall mounting bracket comprising a plastic body which includes a wall having an integral projection facing outwardly with a centering recess to receive the tip of a hole saw or the like. At least one opening is provided through the wall adjacent the projection. Preferably, a plurality of openings are provided at equally spaced radial locations adjacent the projection. In use, the body is mounted on the building and then siding is applied to the wall of the building and the edges of the siding or brought into closely adjacent relation with the plastic body. In a preferred form, the centering recess is provided on both sides of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1994Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Norman L. Chubb, Richard J. MacLeod, Charles E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 5555688Abstract: A decorative molding system removably installed at a juncture of a ceiling and a vertical wall, said molding system comprising a plurality of thin molding strips of flexible plastic having a length and an upper free edge, a lower free edge, a front surface and a back surface. The upper free edge is adapted to lie against one of the ceiling and the vertical wall along a line spaced from the juncture of the ceiling and vertical wall and flex relative thereto. The lower free edge is adapted to lie against the other of the ceiling and the vertical wall along a line spaced from the juncture of the ceiling and vertical wall and flex relative thereto. A corner in the room is formed by a first flexible molding strip mounted along a first wall and extends toward the corner of an intersection with an adjacent second wall. An adjacent second flexible molding strip is mounted on the adjacent second wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1994Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventor: Richard Logan
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Patent number: 5555687Abstract: A decorative molding system removably installed at a ceiling and a vertical wall. The molding system includes a thin molding strip of flexible plastic and a plurality of flexible plastic clips attached at spaced points along the back surface points of the molding strip. A wall track of flexible plastic is mounted adjacent the upper edge of the track on one of the ceiling and said vertical wall. Interengagement is provided on the free end of the clip and the track such that when the thin molding strip with the flexible plastic clips attached thereto is mounted on the track by relative movement, the free end of the clip is moved into the gap and the forward leading edge of the track is engaged. At the juncture of adjacent molding strips, one of the molding strips is provided with a complementary shaped plastic segment spaced from the internal surface of the molding strip to provide a cavity.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1994Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Richard Logan, Michael C. Clark, Daniel G. Meyer
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Patent number: 5535558Abstract: The plastic roof vent including a longitudinally extending thinner portion is provided adjacent the vanes and a foraminous strip is bonded as by heat bonding or ultrasonic welding to the roof vent. In accordance with the method and apparatus, the plastic roof vent is bent along the thinner hinge line to provide access for placing of the strip of porous material and for bonding the strip to the plastic roof vent.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1994Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Eric A. Rieke, Charles E. Schiedegger, Jack G. Wnuk
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Patent number: 5496512Abstract: A decorative molding for a corner formed by a ceiling and a vertical wall comprises a thin strip of flexible plastic and is secured to the wall by an attachment allowing the molding strip along its upper and lower edges to be flexible to conform with uneven surfaces in the ceiling and/or wall. In one form the strip is attached to the wall by an adhesive. In another form, a wall track and clip arrangement is utilized to provide easy removal from the wall for paint or wallpaper application. A corner element is provided in one form in which ends of the strips are adhesively secured thereto in overlapping engagement. In another embodiment, the strips are telescopically connected to the corner element.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1994Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventor: Richard Logan
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Patent number: 5491936Abstract: An octagonal plastic window assembly is provided for mounting to an exterior surface of the building wall or doer. The window includes two spaced window panes, one of which is glass and the other plastic. An exterior trim ring is provided to circumscribe the window to give a finished appearance to the exterior of the window. An octagonal liner assembly is provided comprising a plurality of interconnected liner panels connected together by a snap fit and received within a rough opening in a building wall or door. An interior trim ring is provided for attachment to the liner assembly to give a finished appearance to the interior side of the building wall or door. The plastic window assembly can be installed without the use of fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Richard Logan, Charles E. Schiedegger, Michael C. Clark, Aundrea Nurenberg, Jeffery E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 5487701Abstract: The plastic foundation vent embodying the invention comprises a plastic body with an integral peripheral rectangular wall surrounding the plastic body and defining opposed long sides and opposed short sides, an integral peripheral flange extends outwardly from the peripheral wall. A central integral screen portion having openings for bending and prevention of entry of animals and the like is provided within the peripheral wall. The peripheral flange has a front surface and a rear surface. A first groove is provided on the rear surface of one of the flanges alongside to define a live hinge line permitting the flange to be bent backwardly and forwardly.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1994Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Charles E. Schedegger, Clyde G. Allen, Michael C. Clark, Aundrea Nurenberg, Jack Wnuk
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Patent number: 5471803Abstract: An octagonal plastic window assembly is provided for mounting to an exterior surface of the building wall or door. The window includes two spaced window panes, one of which is glass and the other plastic. An exterior trim ring is provided to circumscribe the window to give a finished appearance to the exterior of the window. An octagonal liner assembly is provided comprising a plurality of interconnected liner panels connected together by a snap fit and received within a rough opening in a building wall or door. An interior trim ring is provided for attachment to the liner assembly to give a finished appearance to the interior side of the building wall or door. The plastic window assembly can be installed without the use of fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1993Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Richard Logan, Charles E. Schiedegger, Michael Clark, Aundrea Nurenberg, Jeffery E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 5458538Abstract: A roof vent comprising a one-piece plastic body including a base wall with air guiding vanes to ventilate the interior of a building. A plurality of spaced intermediate transverse supports are provided along the central longitudinal axis of the plastic body. The intermediate supports are adapted to facilitate folding at the center of the vent to maintain a straight line bend and to provide support for the central portion of the vent to improve stiffness and appearance. The supports overlap to accommodate different roof angles. Additionally, the roof vent has a tongue and groove arrangement on the end walls at each end for an interlocking connection to an adjacent roof vent. One embodiment of the roof vent is adapted for use on a hip roof. In this embodiment, a separate wall is used to deflect entry of snow or rain. The supports have notches to accommodate the separate wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1995Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Richard J. MacLeod, Charles E. Schiedegger, Jack G. Wnuk, Clyde G. Allen
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Patent number: 5457923Abstract: A decorative molding for a corner formed by a ceiling and a vertical wall comprises a thin strip of flexible plastic and is secured to the wall by an attachment allowing the molding strip along its upper and lower edges to be flexible to conform with uneven surfaces in the ceiling and/or wall. In one form the strip is attached to the wall by an adhesive. In another form, a wall track and clip arrangement is utilized to provide easy removal from the wall for paint or wallpaper application. A corner element is provided in one form in which ends of the strips are adhesively secured thereto in overlapping engagement. In another embodiment, the strips are telescopically connected to the corner element.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1993Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Richard Logan, Charles E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 5401903Abstract: An electric outlet finishing plate is provided for use with a wall panel having raised portions and comprises a one-piece plastic body with front and rear walls. An internal wall connects the front and rear walls and an external peripheral wall depends from the front wall. The finishing plate is adapted to be inserted in an opening which has been cut in the raised section of the wall panel to provide access to an electrical outlet while giving a finished appearance thereto.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1993Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventor: Richard Logan
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Patent number: 5398469Abstract: A decorative molding for a corner formed by a ceiling and a vertical wall comprises a thin strip of flexible plastic and is secured to the wall by an attachment allowing the molding strip along its upper and lower edges to be flexible to conform with uneven surfaces in the ceiling and/or wall. In one form the strip is attached to the wall by an adhesive. In another form, a wall track and clip arrangement is utilized to provide easy removal from the wall for paint or wallpaper application. A corner element is provided in one form in which ends of the strips are adhesively secured thereto in overlapping engagement. In another embodiment, the strips are telescopically connected to the corner element.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1993Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventor: Richard Logan
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Patent number: 5397093Abstract: A wall mounting bracket comprising a plastic body which includes a wall having an integral projection facing outwardly with a centering recess to receive the tip of a hole saw or the like. At least one opening is provided through the wall adjacent the projection. Preferably, a plurality of openings are provided at equally spaced radial locations adjacent the projection. In use, the body is mounted on the building and then siding is applied to the wall of the building and the edges of the siding or brought into closely adjacent relation with the plastic body.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1994Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Norman L. Chubb, Richard J. MacLeod, Charles E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 5349799Abstract: A plastic gable vent for placement on the wall of a building to provide a louver wherein siding abuts the gable vent comprising a plastic body having a front wall and a peripheral wall circumscribing the front wall. A plurality of integral longitudinally spaced louvers are provided on the front wall. Each louvers includes an inwardly extending apex with side walls, one of which has a slot therein. The plastic body further includes an inner peripheral wall that circumscribes the louvers. A flat sheet is attached on the plastic body and overlies the inwardly extending apices. The screen is opaque and formed with vertically spaced slots when mounted on the inner peripheral wall, opaque portions engage the inner apices of the louvers, and the slots are positioned such that they are spaced transversely from the walls that have the openings therein. A screen overlies the flat sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1993Date of Patent: September 27, 1994Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Charles E. Schiedegger, Richard J. MacLeod
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Patent number: 5326060Abstract: A plastic building wall mounting bracket assembly comprises a one-piece mounting bracket with a back wall and an integral continuous peripheral wall extending axially therefrom, a flange member having an outside flange and an integral flange wall extending axially therefrom to be received by the mounting bracket so that only the flange member is visible from outside the building.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1992Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Norman L. Chubb, Richard J. MacLeod, Charles E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 5245804Abstract: A roof vent pipe shield comprising an outer plastic cylinder and an inner plastic cylinder connected at one end by portions that are fusion bonded to one another such that there is a space between the cylinders. An outwardly flared portion extends from the other end of the outer cylinder for engagement with the roof. The flared portion terminates in a free edge lying in a plane which is at an angle to the axes of the cylinders. Indicia are provided on the inner surface of the flared portion to indicate the lines along which the flared portion should be cut to accommodate roofs of different pitch.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Charles E. Schiedegger, Jeffrey E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 5243793Abstract: A combined soffit vent and bracket that includes a one piece plastic extrusion with an end wall adapted to be attached to an outside wall of a house with an integral vent panel having vent openings provided therein and extending substantially perpendicularly from the end wall and a bracket integral with the vent panel which defines an open channel to receive a soffit. A portion of the bracket is provided with spaced slots which receive one end of a hanger for attaching the bracket to a rafter. Grooves may also be provided to receive a seam cover.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Richard J. MacLeod, Charles E. Schiedegger, Jack G. Wnuk
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Patent number: 5195283Abstract: A combined soffit vent and bracket that includes a one piece plastic extrusion with an end wall adapted to be attached to an outside wall of a house with an integral vent panel having vent openings provided therein and extending substantially perpendicularly from the end wall and a bracket integral with the vent panel which defines an open channel to receive a soffit.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Mid-America Building Products CorporationInventors: Richard J. MacLeod, Charles E. Schiedegger, Jack G. Wnuk