Patents Assigned to United Construction Products, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130318907Abstract: An attachment member for securing a structural building component (e.g., joist) to a support pedestal of an elevated building surface assembly. The attachment member includes a central portion and at least one joist support arm attached to the central portion. The central portion includes one or more features that allow it to be secured to a support pedestal, and the at least one support arm includes engagement flaps that can be attached to a structural building component to secure the structural building component to the attachment members, and hence to the support pedestal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: UNITED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Stephen J. Knight, III, William E. Kugler, Scott Wilson
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Patent number: 8429860Abstract: A support structure for elevating a building surface above a fixed surface and having stability bracing to provide increased stability to the elevated building surface assembly. The support structure includes a plurality of support pedestals that are disposed in spaced-apart relation on a fixed surface. Stabilizing braces are attached to the central section of adjacent support pedestals to interconnect the support pedestals. The stabilizing braces may attach to the support pedestals using anchoring members that are anchored to the support pedestals. Interconnecting the support pedestals in such a manner creates a stable elevated building surface assembly that can be utilized in unstable environments, such as seismically active geographic areas. The support pedestals can be adjustable-height support pedestals.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: United Construction Products, Inc.Inventors: William E. Kugler, Stephen J. Knight, III
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Patent number: 8387317Abstract: A system for restraining relative lateral and/or vertical movement between adjacent support tiles of an elevated building surface assembly. The system is usable with a support structure including a plurality of support pedestals that are disposed in spaced-apart relation on a fixed surface and that are disposed beneath corner portions of surface tiles to vertically support and elevate the tiles above the fixed surface. The system includes stability members that may be inserted into predetermined gaps between adjacent surface tiles so as to be fit between adjacent surface tiles to restrict lateral and/or vertical movement of the tiles. Fasteners may be placed through apertures in inner portions of the stability members into the top surface of the support pedestals to further secure the stability members to the support pedestals.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: United Construction Products, Inc.Inventors: William E. Kugler, Stephen J. Knight, III
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Publication number: 20120291369Abstract: A support structure for elevating a building surface above a fixed surface having stability bracing to provide increased stability to the structure. The support structure includes a plurality of support pedestals that are disposed in spaced-apart relation on a fixed surface. A plurality of braces are attached to adjacent support pedestals to interconnect the support pedestals. Interconnecting the support pedestals in such a manner creates a stable support structure that can be utilized in unstable environments, such as seismically active geographic areas. The support pedestals can be adjustable-height support pedestals.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: United Construction Products, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Knight, III, William E. Kugler
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Patent number: 8302356Abstract: A support pedestal that is adapted to support surface tiles to form an elevated building surface. The support pedestal can include a base member that is adapted to be placed upon a fixed surface and a support plate that is disposed over the base member for supporting a surface tile. An anchoring washer is fastened to the support plate and anchors adjacent surface tiles to the support pedestal. The anchoring washers can be rotated to selectively disengage from at least one of the adjacent surface tiles. By rotating an anchoring washer in each corner of a surface tile to disengage the anchoring washers, the surface tile can be easily and rapidly removed from the building surface without necessitating the removal of adjacent surface tiles.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2009Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: United Construction Products, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Knight, III, William E. Kugler
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Publication number: 20120272588Abstract: A system for restraining relative lateral and/or vertical movement between adjacent support tiles of an elevated building surface assembly. The system is usable with a support structure including a plurality of support pedestals that are disposed in spaced-apart relation on a fixed surface and that are disposed beneath corner portions of surface tiles to vertically support and elevate the tiles above the fixed surface. The system includes stability members that may be inserted into predetermined gaps between adjacent surface tiles so as to be fit between adjacent surface tiles to restrict lateral and/or vertical movement of the tiles. Fasteners may be placed through apertures in inner portions of the stability members into the top surface of the support pedestals to further secure the stability members to the support pedestals.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2011Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: UNITED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: William E. Kugler, Stephen J. Knight, III
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Publication number: 20120272589Abstract: A system for assembling a building surface and a building surface assembly that include surface tiles and stability members disposed between the surface tiles to restrict relative movement therebetween. The stability members may advantageously be placed between outer edge segments of the building surface tiles to restrict relative movement of adjacent surface tiles, such as due to seismic activity, vibrations, or high winds. The building surface tiles may include structures such as engagement channels for receiving and engaging the stability members.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: UNITED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: William E. Kugler, Stephen J. Knight, III
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Patent number: 8181399Abstract: A support structure for elevating a building surface above a fixed surface having stability bracing to provide increased stability to the structure. The support structure includes a plurality of support pedestals that are disposed in spaced-apart relation on a fixed surface. A plurality of braces are attached to adjacent support pedestals to interconnect the support pedestals. Interconnecting the support pedestals in such a manner creates a stable support structure that can be utilized in unstable environments, such as seismically active geographic areas. The support pedestals can be adjustable-height support pedestals.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: United Construction Products, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Knight, III, William E. Kugler
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Patent number: 8156694Abstract: A method and device for supporting a structure above a fixed surface. The device can include a support pedestal whose height is adjustable through a range of heights without a substantial gap in the obtainable heights. In one embodiment, the support pedestal can include a base member, a support member and a coupling member operatively connecting the base member and the support member. The coupling member can include first and second cylindrical walls, whereby an outer wall of the coupling member bears directly on an outer wall of the base member. Locking members can be utilized to operatively attach the coupling member to at least one of the base member or the support member. The locking members can function to increase the structural stability of support pedestal.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2009Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: United Construction Products, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Knight, III, William E. Kugler
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Patent number: 8122612Abstract: A system for indicating a depth of engagement of two threadably engaged surfaces of a support pedestal. The system includes at least a first thread protuberance disposed on a first threaded surface of the support pedestal and at least a second thread protuberance disposed on a second threaded surface of the support pedestal. The first thread protuberance impinges against the second thread protuberance when the first and second threaded surfaces are threadably engaged and rotated to provide sensory indication of a depth of engagement of the first and second threaded surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: United Construction Products, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Knight, III, William E. Kugler
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Publication number: 20110239550Abstract: A support structure for elevating a building surface above a fixed surface and having stability bracing to provide increased stability to the elevated building surface assembly. The support structure includes a plurality of support pedestals that are disposed in spaced-apart relation on a fixed surface. Stabilizing braces are attached to the central section of adjacent support pedestals to interconnect the support pedestals. The stabilizing braces may attach to the support pedestals using anchoring members that are anchored to the support pedestals. Interconnecting the support pedestals in such a manner creates a stable elevated building surface assembly that can be utilized in unstable environments, such as seismically active geographic areas. The support pedestals can be adjustable-height support pedestals.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: UNITED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: William E. Kugler, Stephen J. Knight, III
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Publication number: 20110185675Abstract: A method and device for supporting a structure above a fixed surface. The device can include a support pedestal whose height is adjustable through a range of heights without a substantial gap in the obtainable heights.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: UNITED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Stephen J. Knight, III, William E. Kugler
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Patent number: 7921612Abstract: A method and device for supporting a structure above a fixed surface. The device can include a support pedestal whose height is adjustable through a range of heights without a substantial gap in the obtainable heights.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: United Construction Products, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Knight, III, William E. Kugler
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Publication number: 20110023385Abstract: A method and device for supporting a structure above a fixed surface. The device can include a support pedestal whose height is adjustable through a range of heights without a substantial gap in the obtainable heights. In one embodiment, the support pedestal can include a base member, a support member and a coupling member operatively connecting the base member and the support member. The coupling member can include first and second cylindrical walls, whereby an outer wall of the coupling member bears directly on an outer wall of the base member. Locking members can be utilized to operatively attach the coupling member to at least one of the base member or the support member. The locking members can function to increase the structural stability of support pedestal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: UNITED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Stephen J. Knight, III, William E. Kugler
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Publication number: 20110016809Abstract: A support pedestal that is adapted to support surface tiles to form an elevated building surface. The support pedestal can include a base member that is adapted to be placed upon a fixed surface and a support plate that is disposed over the base member for supporting a surface tile. An anchoring washer is fastened to the support plate and anchors adjacent surface tiles to the support pedestal. The anchoring washers can be rotated to selectively disengage from at least one of the adjacent surface tiles. By rotating an anchoring washer in each corner of a surface tile to disengage the anchoring washers, the surface tile can be easily and rapidly removed from the building surface without necessitating the removal of adjacent surface tiles.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: United Construction Products, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Knight, III, William E. Kugler
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Publication number: 20110011012Abstract: A support structure for elevating a building surface above a fixed surface having stability bracing to provide increased stability to the structure. The support structure includes a plurality of support pedestals that are disposed in spaced-apart relation on a fixed surface. A plurality of braces are attached to adjacent support pedestals to interconnect the support pedestals. Interconnecting the support pedestals in such a manner creates a stable support structure that can be utilized in unstable environments, such as seismically active geographic areas. The support pedestals can be adjustable-height support pedestals.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2009Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: UNITED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Stephen J. Knight, III, William E. Kugler
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Publication number: 20100051763Abstract: A method and device for supporting a structure above a fixed surface. The device can include a support pedestal whose height is adjustable through a range of heights without a substantial gap in the obtainable heights.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: UNITED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Stephen J. Knight, III, William E. Kugler
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Publication number: 20100050457Abstract: A system for indicating a depth of engagement of two threadably engaged surfaces of a support pedestal. The system includes at least a first thread protuberance disposed on a first threaded surface of the support pedestal and at least a second thread protuberance disposed on a second threaded surface of the support pedestal. The first thread protuberance impinges against the second thread protuberance when the first and second threaded surfaces are threadably engaged and rotated to provide sensory indication of a depth of engagement of the first and second threaded surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: UNITED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Stephen J. Knight, III, William E. Kugler