Patents Examined by Christy M. Syres
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Patent number: 6415551Abstract: A non friction motor driven telescoping row based seating system having a direct drive motor apparatus for engaging a drum which winds and unwinds interconnected drive carriages on said drum to provide telescoping and retraction movement to the seating system.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1999Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Specialty Supply & Installation CompanyInventor: Dennis Norman
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Patent number: 6415569Abstract: A Sectional Conduit that would enhance ones home or office. The Sectional Conduit promotes a touch of class and elegance to your surrounding, as well as promoting safety.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1999Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Inventor: Dwane Matthew Jimerson
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Patent number: 6360510Abstract: A stud for a modular building system. The stud comprises two elongate channel members secured together, with each of the channel members have a generally hat-shaped cross section. The channel members each have a bottom web, and a first and second side web. the side webs extend perpendicularly and upward from opposite sides of the bottom web. The channel members further comprise a first and second flange that extend laterally from the first and second side webs respectively. In one aspect of the invention, each flange comprises a first segment extending generally laterally outward from the upper edge of its respective side web and a second segment folded back upon the first segment and extending back toward the side web. In another aspect of the invention, the second segment overlaps and overlies the underside of the first segment, and the fold or crease between the first and second segments, has a rounded profile and forms a bead at the edge of each flange.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1998Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Porta-Fab CorporationInventors: Trace A. Woodrum, Wayne R. McGee
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Patent number: 6354056Abstract: A reinforced truss includes a pre-existing top chord and a pre-existing bottom chord, a reinforcing top chord, first and second reinforcing chord heel plates, each of the reinforcing chord heel plates having a plate, a reinforcing truss bracket attached to a first end of the plate, at least one slotted aperture disposed on the plate and spaced to approximately match a pre-existing bolt pattern of the pre-existing truss, and a tie rod bracket. The ends of the reinforcing top chord are captured in the reinforcing truss brackets of the reinforcing chord heel plates. A tie rod is connected to the tie rod brackets of the first and second reinforcing chord heel plates. The slotted aperture allows for the tie rod to be adjusted, thereby adjusting the loading on the reinforcing top chord.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Inventor: Thomas G. Korzen
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Patent number: 6341456Abstract: A long-span structure formed in-situ and extending between supporting structures includes at least two form supports extending between the supporting structures. Each end of the form support includes a bearing plate coupled to the adjacent supporting structure. A plurality of form hangers frictionally engage the form supports, wherein each form hanger has upwardly extending hooks. A beam form is carried by the plurality of form hangers and extends the length of each form support. Each beam form has opposed side walls connected by a bottom to form a cavity. Each sidewall has a downwardly extending hook mating with the upwardly extending hooks. A deck is supported by the beam forms with the cavities remaining open. The concrete is receivable at least in the cavities to form the long-span structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Majnaric Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Anton B. Majnaric, William M. Bjerke
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Patent number: 6332295Abstract: A partition wall arrangement, in particular for offices, comprises at least a support section for the vertical support of the partition wall arrangement, the support section having a longitudinal direction, and at least one arrest line, which extends in the longitudinal direction and has snap-in holes for the locking engagement of objects to be joined thereto.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1999Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: Bosse Design Gesellschaft für Innovative Office Interiors mbH & Co. KGInventor: Peter Spielhoff
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Patent number: 6327823Abstract: A jointing device (10) is provided for joining elongate members (106, 110), and 108, 112) in a building (100). The device (10) is formed form a blank (11) of sheet material and comprises a gusset portion (12) and spaced flange portion (14 and 16) each extending from an edge of the gusset portion (12) and forming a cavity there between. The device (10) further comprises a first opening (24) arranged adjacent to one end of the gusset portion and in communication with the cavity and a second opening (26) arranged adjacent to the opposite end of the gusset portion and in communication with the cavity. In use, one elongate member (106) is positioned in the cavity through the first opening (24) and a second elongate member (110) is positioned in the cavity through the second opening (26) for joining by fixing to the jointing device (10). The blank (11) has foldlines (70) and the blank (11) is configured with sections bendable along the foldlines to form the gusset portion (12) and the flange portions (14 and 16).Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Emms Investments PTY Ltd.Inventor: Philip John Emms
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Patent number: 6327833Abstract: A pole assembly includes two parts—a hollow stub foundation and a hollow pole, which telescopes over the stub foundation and rests on the ground. The stub and the pole preferably are adhered together. The stub preferably has a roughened outer surface at least in its upper portion to help it adhere to the inner surface of the pole when the two are assembled together. The stub has access openings to facilitate running wiring through the stub into the pole, and the pole preferably has an access opening that is aligned with an opening in the stub when the pole is installed on the stub to provide access for connecting wiring running inside the stub to wiring running inside the pole.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Newmark International, IncInventors: Ricky W. Miskelley, Bill Wier
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Patent number: 6321503Abstract: A foldable member in the shape of a tube with at least one predetermined hinge area along the length of the tube, and a plurality of opposing elongated slots in the tube at the hinge area thereof forming separated longitudinal strips of tube material between the slots which fold when subjected to localized buckling forces. A collapsible structure constructed of such foldable members.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Foster Miller, Inc.Inventor: Peter A. Warren
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Patent number: 6321498Abstract: A formwork for building bearing walls comprises a plurality of pairs of facing panels (PE, PI) connected together so as to form an inside space between them, said pairs of facing panels being arranged in superimposed rows, the panels of each pair being connected to each others by braces (6) of adjustable length with both the braces (6) and the panels (PE, PI) being left in the wall formed when a cementitious material poured in said inside space has solidified. The so formed walls are provided with bearing partition members and ventilating duct, and are strongly insulated and already finished (FIG. 6).Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Inventor: Salvatore Trovato
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Patent number: 6321502Abstract: A method of making a connector hub to mate with tubular frame members, for use in constructing a free span building. The method includes constructing multiple slots, each slot having an open end, a closed end, and a longitudinal axis; and for each slot; disposing a tooth on either side of the longitudinal axis; and making the area of the connector material in shear to the area of the tubular frame member in tension, as an approximate ratio of the unit strength of the material of the tubular frame member in tension to the unit strength of the material of the connector in shear.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Geometrica, Inc.Inventor: Francisco Castaño
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Patent number: 6318033Abstract: In the first embodiment, a staircase repair device or kit is provided which includes two components, namely, a stair tread repair member and a riser repair member. These members are placed on an existing staircase to provide a protective covering. In the second embodiment, a new staircase construction is provided which includes a plurality of stair tread members spanning between standard stringers. The components of the first embodiment and the stair tread member of the second embodiment are made of metal bent to desired shapes. Each is coated with a synthetic material to encapsulate them therein. A slip-free wearing surface is formed by a layer of particles placed over the first coating, and a second coating of synthetic material which is applied over the dispersed layer of particles.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Tread Ex, Inc.Inventors: Larry L. Birch, John S. Eve
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Patent number: 6314686Abstract: A light seal for use with robotic equipment includes a window having a divider panel rotatably mounted therein. Flexible sealing flaps at the opposite sides of the window opening engage the divider panel when the divider panel is in a sealed position to provide a light seal between the edges of the divider panel and the edges of the window opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Genesis Systems Group, Ltd.Inventors: Timothy A. Scherer, Douglas H. Juhl
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Patent number: 6311454Abstract: A door having a plurality of channel-shaped frame members encircling a core and being coupled to one another by interfitting dimples and projections at the confronting ends of adjacent frame members. On opposite sides of the core are panels having lips which are accommodated in grooves formed in the frame members. The components of the door may be assembled without the need for any tools and such components may be maintained in assembled condition without the use of separate fastening devices such as bolts, nails, screws, and the like, or any fixtures or measuring devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Globe Door, L.L.C.Inventor: John J. Kempel
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Patent number: 6311443Abstract: This invention provides an apparatus, method, and system to arrange a deck or balcony with the use of pre-manufactured deck panels. The deck panels are inexpensive, easy to install, remove, or add to, and only requires common framing hardware.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Inventor: Robert Allazetta
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Patent number: 6311452Abstract: A composite structural reinforcement has a keyed reinforcement member in which a thermally expandable resin strip is mechanically retained. The mechanical interlock permits the resin to be secured to the member without heat or an adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: L&L Products, Inc.Inventors: William J. Barz, Michael J. Czaplicki
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Patent number: 6305139Abstract: A clip for attachment to the end of a main beam for a grid in a suspended ceiling. The beam has an inverted T cross section. The clip engages an identical clip on the end of another main beam to form an end to end connection. The clip has a tongue and channel that engages with a tongue and channel in the other clip of the connection.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1998Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Worthington Armstrong VentureInventor: Gale E. Sauer
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Patent number: 6301857Abstract: The invention is particularly directed toward a structural member comprising an elongate metal flange having a pair of parallel side walls joined at one end by a transverse base wall to form a web receiving pocket. Each side wall has a plurality of raised teeth, each tooth having a body portion bent outwardly from the side wall along a first line transverse to the longitudinal direction of the flange, and a penetrating point portion at the free end of the body portion, bent along a second line parallel to the first line, to extend toward the socket. The invention is also directed toward a composite structural member employing the flange with a web having opposed edge portions. One edge portion of the web is mounted in the pocket of the flange and the teeth on the flange are pressed into the web to joint the web and flange together. The invention is further directed toward a method of making the composite structural member using the metal flange.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Inventor: Jan Vrana
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Patent number: 6298608Abstract: The present invention can be attached to any type of roof which comprises an outer layer attached to a substrate layer. The present invention comprises a block having a base and a top, a snow guard attached to the block, and two rods, each having a first and a second terminal end and a predetermined length therebetween. The first terminal end of each rod is attached to the base of the block. To secure the block to the roof, two holes are placed through the outer and substrate layers of the roof. The base of the block is placed in juxtaposition with the outer layer of the roof, with the second terminal ends of the two rods located through the holes in the roof. The length of the two rods is sufficient to allow the second terminal ends thereof to extend below the substrate layer of the roof.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Inventor: F. William Alley
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Patent number: 6298610Abstract: A prefabricated barrier for providing protection to subterranean walls and other structural members against both penetration by water and by termites, are disclosed. The barrier has a tacky and waterproof compound, preferably an asphaltic compound, protected by a release liner which is peeled from the web immediately prior to installing the web on building surfaces. A layer of stainless steel mesh is used to inhibit passage of termites. The invention comprises a protective release liner, a first layer of tacky compound, a fiber reinforced material (preferably fiberglass), a second layer of tacky compound, a stainless steel mesh, and a layer of protective film.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2000Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Inventor: Timothy L. Traxler