Patents by Inventor Alan R. Chiuminatta

Alan R. Chiuminatta has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5086750
    Abstract: In order to cut soft concrete before it has completely hardened, or about 12 to 18 hours after finishing, a rotating cutting blade and its drive motor are mounted on a wheeled support platform. The blade extends through a slot in the platform, and also through a skid plate depending from the platform, in order to cut the concrete below the skid plate. The slot and the skid plate are sized to support the concrete as it is being cut and to inhibit cracking and chipping of the concrete during cutting. The slot preferably has as little space as possible between the sides of the slot and the adjacent sides of the cutting blade. An extendable handle allows the device to be used beyond the physical reach of the operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1992
    Inventors: Edward Chiuminatta, Alan R. Chiuminatta
  • Patent number: 5056499
    Abstract: In order to cut soft concrete before it has completely hardened, or about 12 to 18 hours after finishing, a rotating cutting blade and its drive motor are mounted on a wheeled support platform. The blade extends through a slot in the platform, and also through a skid plate depending from the platform, in order to cut the concrete below the skid plate. The slot and the skid plate are sized to support the concrete as it is being cut and to inhibit cracking and chipping of the concrete during cutting. The slot preferably has as little space as possible between the sides of the slot and the adjacent sides of the cutting blade. An extendable handle allows the device to be used beyond the physical reach of the operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1991
    Inventors: Edward Chiuminatta, Alan R. Chiuminatta
  • Patent number: 4938201
    Abstract: In order to cut soft concrete before it has completely hardened, or about 12 to 18 hours after finishing, a rotating cutting blade and its drive motor are mounted on a wheeled support platform. The blade extends through a slot in the platform, and also through a skid plate depending from the platform, in order to cut the concrete below the skid plate. The slot and the skid plate are sized to support the concrete as it is being cut and to inhibit cracking and chipping of the concrete during cutting. The slot preferably has as little space as possible between the sides of the slot and the adjacent sides of the cutting blade. An extendable handle allows the device to be used beyond the physical reach of the operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 3, 1990
    Inventors: Edward Chiuminatta, Alan R. Chiuminatta
  • Patent number: 4928662
    Abstract: In order to cut soft concrete before it has completely hardened, or about 12 to 18 hours after finishing, a rotating cutting blade and its drive motor are mounted on a wheeled support platform. The blade extends through a slot in the platform, and also through a skid plate depending from the platform, in order to cut the concrete below the skid plate. The slot and the skid plate are sized to support the concrete as it is being cut and to inhibit cracking and chipping of the concrete during cutting. The slot preferably has as little space as possible between the sides of the slot and the adjacent sides of the cutting blade. An extendable handle allows the device to be used beyond the physical reach of the operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1990
    Inventors: Edward Chiuminatta, Alan R. Chiuminatta
  • Patent number: 4903680
    Abstract: A removal skid plate for use on a saw for cutting wet concrete. The portion of the skid plate in contact with the concrete has a slot therein through which a rotating cutting blade extends to cut a groove in the concrete. At a leading, cutting edge of the slot, a ceramic insert is placed in the skid plate to inhibit wear adjacent the cutting edge of the blade. The insert is removable and held by a resilient means which can vary the force exerted between the insert and the concrete surface being cut in order to minimize any undesirable markings which the insert might exert on the concrete surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1990
    Inventors: Edward Chiuminatta, Alan R. Chiuminatta
  • Patent number: 4889675
    Abstract: In order to cut soft concrete before it has completely hardened, or about 12 to 18 hours after finishing, a rotating cutting blade and its drive motor are mounted on a wheeled support platform. The blade extends through a slot in the platform, and also through a skid plate depending from the platform, in order to cut the concrete below the skid plate. The slot and the skid plate are sized to support the concrete as it is being cut and to inhibit cracking and chipping of the concrete during cutting. The slot preferably has as little space as possible between the sides of the slot and the adjacent sides of the cutting blade. An extendable handle allows the device to be used beyond the physical reach of the operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1989
    Inventors: Edward Chiuminatta, Alan R. Chiuminatta
  • Patent number: 4769201
    Abstract: In order to cut soft concrete before it has completely hardened, or about 12 to 18 hours after finishing, a rotating cutting blade and its drive motor are mounted on a wheeled support platform. The blade extends through a slot in the platform, and also through a skid plate depending from the platform, in order to cut the concrete below the skid plate. The slot and the skid plate are sized to support the concrete as it is being cut and to inhibit cracking and chipping of the concrete during cutting. The slot preferably has as little space as possible between the sides of the slot and the adjacent sides of the cutting blade. An extendable handle allows the device to be used beyond the physical reach of the operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1988
    Inventors: Edward Chiuminatta, Alan R. Chiuminatta