Patents Assigned to Prime Forming & Construction Supplies, Inc.
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Patent number: 11725402Abstract: Features for formliners to form a decorative pattern in a curable material and methods of using the same are disclosed. An improved formliner is disclosed with substantially seamlessly connecting components that reduces the need for using adhesives for interconnecting a plurality of formliners in a pattern. Further, the formliner is configured to reduce and/or substantially eliminate visible seams in order to create a more natural appearance in a finished product of the curable material.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: PRIME FORMING & CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES, INC.Inventors: Edward Daniel Fitzgerald, Brian Eugene Sheehan
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Patent number: 11274457Abstract: Features for formliners to form a decorative pattern in a curable material and methods of using the same are disclosed. An improved formliner is disclosed with seamlessly connecting components that reduces the need for using adhesives for interconnecting a plurality of formliners in a pattern. Further, the formliner is configured to reduce and/or substantially eliminate visible seams in order to create a more natural appearance in a finished product of the curable material.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2020Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: PRIME FORMING & CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES, INC.Inventors: Brian Eugene Sheehan, Edward Daniel Fitzgerald
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Patent number: 11027455Abstract: Features for formliners to form a decorative pattern in a curable material and methods of using the same are disclosed. An improved formliner is disclosed with substantially seamlessly connecting components that reduces the need for using adhesives for interconnecting a plurality of formliners in a pattern. Further, the formliner is configured to reduce and/or substantially eliminate visible seams in order to create a more natural appearance in a finished product of the curable material.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2019Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: PRIME FORMING & CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES, INC.Inventors: Edward Daniel Fitzgerald, Brian Eugene Sheehan
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Patent number: 10723040Abstract: A formliner, sheet, system, and methods of use and manufacture are provided in order to provide a product that can minimize and/or eliminate visible seaming between interconnected formliners during fabrication of a pattern on a curable material. In some embodiments, the formliner can comprise raised sections that define interrelated inner and outer dimensions. Thus, a plurality of formliners can be interconnected by overlaying raised sections thereof. Further, the formliner can comprise one or more detents and one or more protrusions to enable engagement between interconnected formliners without requiring adhesives. In this manner, formliners can be interconnected in a nested manner such that visible seaming between the interconnected formliners is reduced and/or eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2018Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: PRIME FORMING & CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES, INC.Inventors: Edward Daniel Fitzgerald, Brian Eugene Sheehan
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Patent number: 10406721Abstract: Features for formliners to form a decorative pattern in a curable material and methods of using the same are disclosed. An improved formliner is disclosed with substantially seamlessly connecting components that reduces the need for using adhesives for interconnecting a plurality of formliners in a pattern. Further, the formliner is configured to reduce and/or substantially eliminate visible seams in order to create a more natural appearance in a finished product of the curable material.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2016Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: PRIME FORMING & CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES, INC.Inventors: Edward Daniel Fitzgerald, Brian Eugene Sheehan
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Patent number: 10137598Abstract: A formliner, sheet, system, and methods of use and manufacture are provided in order to provide a product that can minimize and/or eliminate visible seaming between interconnected formliners during fabrication of a pattern on a curable material. In some embodiments, the formliner can comprise raised sections that define interrelated inner and outer dimensions. Thus, a plurality of formliners can be interconnected by overlaying raised sections thereof. Further, the formliner can comprise one or more detents and one or more protrusions to enable engagement between interconnected formliners without requiring adhesives. In this manner, formliners can be interconnected in a nested manner such that visible seaming between the interconnected formliners is reduced and/or eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2015Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: PRIME FORMING & CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES, INC.Inventors: Edward Daniel Fitzgerald, Brian Eugene Sheehan
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Patent number: 8992203Abstract: A formliner, sheet, system, and methods of use and manufacture are provided in order to provide a product that can minimize and/or eliminate visible seaming between interconnected formliners during fabrication of a pattern on a curable material. In some embodiments, the formliner can comprise raised sections that define interrelated inner and outer dimensions. Thus, a plurality of formliners can be interconnected by overlaying raised sections thereof. Further, the formliner can comprise one or more detents and one or more protrusions to enable engagement between interconnected formliners without requiring adhesives. In this manner, formliners can be interconnected in a nested manner such that visible seaming between the interconnected formliners is reduced and/or eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Prime Forming & Construction Supplies, Inc.Inventors: Edward Daniel Fitzgerald, Brian Eugene Sheehan
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Publication number: 20140231616Abstract: A formliner, sheet, system, and methods of use and manufacture are provided in order to provide a product that can minimize and/or eliminate visible seaming between interconnected formliners during fabrication of a pattern on a curable material. In some embodiments, the formliner can comprise raised sections that define interrelated inner and outer dimensions. Thus, a plurality of formliners can be interconnected by overlaying raised sections thereof. Further, the formliner can comprise one or more detents and one or more protrusions to enable engagement between interconnected formliners without requiring adhesives. In this manner, formliners can be interconnected in a nested manner such that visible seaming between the interconnected formliners is reduced and/or eliminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Prime Forming & Construction Supplies, Inc., dba Fitzgerald FormlinersInventors: Edward Daniel Fitzgerald, Brian Eugene Sheehan
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Patent number: 8623257Abstract: A formliner, sheet, system, and methods of use and manufacture are provided in order to provide a product that can minimize and/or eliminate visible seaming between interconnected formliners during fabrication of a pattern on a curable material. In some embodiments, the formliner can comprise raised sections that define interrelated inner and outer dimensions. Thus, a plurality of formliners can be interconnected by overlaying raised sections thereof. Further, the formliner can comprise one or more detents and one or more protrusions to enable engagement between interconnected formliners without requiring adhesives. In this manner, formliners can be interconnected in a nested manner such that visible seaming between the interconnected formliners is reduced and/or eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Prime Forming & Construction Supplies, Inc.Inventors: Edward Daniel Fitzgerald, Brian Eugene Sheehan
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Patent number: 8074957Abstract: A formliner and method of use are provided in order to minimize and/or eliminate visible seaming between interconnected formliners. In some embodiments, the formliner can comprise raised sections that define interrelated inner and outer dimensions. Thus, a plurality of formliners can be interconnected by overlaying raised sections thereof. Further, the formliner can comprise one or more detents and one or more protrusions to enable engagement between interconnected formliners without requiring adhesives. In this manner, formliners can be interconnected in a nested manner such that visible seaming between the interconnected formliners is reduced and/or eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Prime Forming & Construction Supplies, Inc.Inventors: Edward Daniel Fitzgerald, Brian Eugene Sheehan
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Patent number: 7963499Abstract: A formliner and method of use are provided in order to minimize and/or eliminate visible seaming between interconnected formliners. In some embodiments, the formliner can comprise raised sections that define interrelated inner and outer dimensions. In this manner, a given portion of a first formliner can mate with another given portion of a second formliner in a nested manner. As such, edges of the interconnected formliners can be discreetly hidden along features of the formliner pattern to reduce and/or eliminate visible seaming between the formliners.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Prime Forming & Construction Supplies, Inc.Inventors: Edward Daniel Fitzgerald, Brian Eugene Sheehan
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Publication number: 20100314527Abstract: A formliner, sheet, system, and methods of use and manufacture are provided in order to provide a product that can minimize and/or eliminate visible seaming between interconnected formliners during fabrication of a pattern on a curable material. In some embodiments, the formliner can comprise raised sections that define interrelated inner and outer dimensions. Thus, a plurality of formliners can be interconnected by overlaying raised sections thereof. Further, the formliner can comprise one or more detents and one or more protrusions to enable engagement between interconnected formliners without requiring adhesives. In this manner, formliners can be interconnected in a nested manner such that visible seaming between the interconnected formliners is reduced and/or eliminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Prime Forming & Construction Supplies, Inc., dba Fitzgerald FormlinersInventors: Edward Daniel Fitzgerald, Brian Eugene Sheehan
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Publication number: 20100071308Abstract: A formliner and method of use are provided in order to minimize and/or eliminate visible seaming between interconnected formliners. In some embodiments, the formliner can comprise raised sections that define interrelated inner and outer dimensions. In this manner, a given portion of a first formliner can mate with another given portion of a second formliner in a nested manner. As such, edges of the interconnected formliners can be discreetly hidden along features of the formliner pattern to reduce and/or eliminate visible seaming between the formliners.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Prime Forming & Construction Supplies, Inc., dba Fitzgerald FormlinersInventors: Edward Daniel Fitzgerald, Brian Eugene Sheehan
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Publication number: 20100072346Abstract: A formliner and method of use are provided in order to minimize and/or eliminate visible seaming between interconnected formliners. In some embodiments, the formliner can comprise raised sections that define interrelated inner and outer dimensions. Thus, a plurality of formliners can be interconnected by overlaying raised sections thereof. Further, the formliner can comprise one or more detents and one or more protrusions to enable engagement between interconnected formliners without requiring adhesives. In this manner, formliners can be interconnected in a nested manner such that visible seaming between the interconnected formliners is reduced and/or eliminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Prime Forming & Construction Supplies. Inc., dba Fitzgerald FormlinersInventors: Edward Daniel Fitzgerald, Brian Eugene Sheehan
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Patent number: D791364Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2014Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: PRIME FORMING & CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES, INC.Inventors: Brian Eugene Sheehan, Edward Daniel Fitzgerald
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Patent number: D875277Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2017Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: PRIME FORMING & CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES, INC.Inventors: Brian Eugene Sheehan, Edward Daniel Fitzgerald