Patents by Inventor Arlan E. COLLINS
Arlan E. COLLINS 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).
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Patent number: 12107702Abstract: A method/system monitors and controls operational aspects of devices in a space, for example a living, office or other human-occupied space or storage space, in a building, such as turning lights on/off, raising/lowering blinds, maintaining or changing temperature, and other operational aspects. Sensors monitor energy usage of the devices in the space, and a controller/engine compares the monitored energy usage with reference energy usage to validate whether the devices are performing as expected. A temperate set-versus-anomaly detection technique may use temperature set point adjustments by a user (during a timeframe) to determine whether an anomaly exists that requires changes in the central plant of the building.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2021Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Assignee: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. Collins, Mark L. Woerman, Eric Peter Hinckley, Stephen David Corcoran, Francis Leo Bushell, III, Bernard Robert Franza, Jr., Shawn Kahlil Cullingford, Jonathon Michael Best, Brett Andrew Barrett
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Publication number: 20240026676Abstract: A building includes load bearing walls that are able to withstand vertical loads and lateral loads. The building may be a low-rise building or a mid-rise building. The load bearing walls, as well as floor-ceiling panels, corridor panels, utility walls, and other parts of the building are pre-manufactured off-site and then installed on-site at the site of the building. The floor-ceiling panels are hung from the load bearing walls, utility walls are hung from the load bearing walls, and corridor panels are hung from the utility walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2021Publication date: January 25, 2024Applicant: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. COLLINS, Mark L. WOERMAN, Mark D'AMATO, Eric P. HINCKLEY, Calder DANZ, Christopher J. ALLEN, Dale V. PAUL
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Publication number: 20230417046Abstract: A building includes a prefabricated modular stair or elevator module. The prefabricated stair or elevator module may form either a fully functional stairwell with an internally supported internal landing and handrails, or a fully functional elevator shaft ready to install an elevator system through a plurality of engagement features. Each prefabricated stair/elevator module includes four vertical members extending orthogonally from a reference plane, four transverse members forming transverse edges of the module, and four longitudinal members forming longitudinal edges of the module. The prefabricated modules may be stacked upon one another and fixedly attached to one another through fastening members and fasteners. Furthermore, each module may be covered in wall panels such that each module forms a segment of either an elevator shaft or a stairwell.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2021Publication date: December 28, 2023Applicant: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. COLLINS, Mark L. WOERMAN, Mark D'AMATO, Eric P. HINCKLEY, Calder DANZ, Christopher J. ALLEN, Dale V. PAUL
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Publication number: 20230417049Abstract: A multi-story building is provided with load bearing walls that are able to withstand vertical loads and lateral loads. The building may be a low-rise building or a mid-rise building. The load bearing walls, as well as floor-ceiling panels, corridor panels, utility walls, and other parts of the building, are pre-manufactured off-site and then installed on-site at the site of the building. The floor-ceiling panels are hung from the load bearing walls and are capable to receive and transfer lateral and vertical loads, as well as providing improved sound proofing and fire rating for the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2021Publication date: December 28, 2023Applicant: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. COLLINS, Mark L. WOERMAN, Mark D'AMATO, Eric P. HINCKLEY, Calder DANZ, Christopher J. ALLEN, Dale V. PAUL
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Publication number: 20230408111Abstract: A method/system monitors and controls operational aspects of devices in a space, for example a living, office or other human-occupied space or storage space, in a building, such as turning lights on/off, raising/lowering blinds, maintaining or changing temperature, and other operational aspects. Sensors monitor energy usage of the devices in the space, and a controller/engine compares the monitored energy usage with reference energy usage to validate whether the devices are performing as expected. A temperate set-versus-anomaly detection technique may use temperature set point adjustments by a user (during a timeframe) to determine whether an anomaly exists that requires changes in the central plant of the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2021Publication date: December 21, 2023Applicant: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. COLLINS, Mark L. WOERMAN, Eric Peter HINCKLEY, Stephen David CORCORAN, Francis Leo BUSHELL, III, Bernard Robert FRANZA, Jr., Shawn Kahlil CULLINGFORD, Jonathon Michael BEST, Brett Andrew BARRETT
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Publication number: 20230383515Abstract: A utility wall is provided for a multi-story building having load bearing walls that are able to withstand vertical loads and lateral loads. The building may be a low-rise building or a mid-rise building. The utility wall, as well as the load bearing walls, floor-ceiling panels, corridor panels, and other parts of the building, are pre-manufactured off-site and then installed on-site at the site of the building. The utility walls are hung from the load bearing walls and provide utilities to the various stories of the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2021Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. COLLINS, Mark L. WOERMAN, Mark D'AMATO, Eric P. HINCKLEY, Calder DANZ, Christopher J. ALLEN, Dale V. PAUL
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Publication number: 20230383521Abstract: A building includes a podium level steel transfer structure configured to receive vertical loads and lateral loads from upper portions of the building. The building may be a low-rise building or a mid-rise building. The podium level steel transfer structure may be at least partially pre-constructed such that final assembly may occur at a job site with reduced skilled labor. Transverse members of the podium level steel transfer structure may include engagement features extending vertically therefrom, and configured to align, engage, and retain at least one interior demising wall and at least one exterior wall in an orthogonal relationship through multiple fasteners. The engagement features may include a steel member with a trapezoidal profile having one or more angular notches, one or more captive fasteners, and at least one alignment hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2021Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. COLLINS, Mark L. WOERMAN, Mark D'AMATO, Eric P. HINCKLEY, Calder DANZ, Christopher J. ALLEN, Dale V. PAUL
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Publication number: 20230383523Abstract: Floor-ceiling corridor panels are provided for a building that includes load bearing walls that are able to withstand vertical loads and lateral loads. The building may be a low-rise building or a mid-rise building. The floor-ceiling corridor panels, as well as the load bearing walls, corridor panels, utility walls, and other parts of the building are pre-manufactured off-site and then installed on-site at the site of the building. The floor-ceiling corridor panels are hung from the load bearing walls and are capable to receive and transfer lateral forces, loads, and drag.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2021Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. COLLINS, Mark L. WOERMAN, Mark D'AMATO, Eric P. HINCKLEY, Calder DANZ, Christopher J. ALLEN, Dale V. PAUL
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Publication number: 20230388146Abstract: A method/system monitors and controls operational aspects of devices in a space, for example a living, office or other human-occupied space or storage space, in a building, such as turning lights on/off, raising/lowering blinds, maintaining or changing temperature, and other operational aspects. Sensors monitor energy usage of the devices in the space, and a controller/engine compares the monitored energy usage with reference energy usage to validate whether the devices are performing as expected. A temperate set-versus-anomaly detection technique may use temperature set point adjustments by a user (during a timeframe) to determine whether an anomaly exists that requires changes in the central plant of the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2021Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. COLLINS, Mark L. WOERMAN, Eric Peter HINCKLEY, Stephen David CORCORAN, Francis Leo BUSHELL, III, Bernard Robert FRANZA, Jr., Shawn Kahlil CULLINGFORD, Jonathon Michael BEST, Brett Andrew BARRETT
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Publication number: 20230383526Abstract: Floor-ceiling drag anchors are provided for a building that includes load bearing walls that are able to withstand vertical loads and lateral loads. The building may be a low-rise building or a mid-rise building. The floor-ceiling drag anchors, in fastened cooperation with floor-ceiling panels, load bearing walls, and floor-ceiling corridor panels, transmit forces, in particular drag forces, across longitudinal and lateral directions of the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2021Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. COLLINS, Mark L. WOERMAN, Mark D'AMATO, Eric P. HINCKLEY, Calder DANZ, Christopher J. ALLEN, Dale V. PAUL
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Publication number: 20230374781Abstract: Floor-ceiling panels are provided for a building that includes load bearing walls that are able to withstand vertical loads and lateral loads. The building may be a low-rise building or a mid-rise building. The floor-ceiling panels, as well as the load bearing walls, corridor panels, utility walls, and other parts of the building are pre-manufactured off-site and then installed on-site at the site of the building. The floor-ceiling panels are hung from the load bearing walls and are capable to receive and transfer lateral and vertical loads, as well as providing improved sound proofing and fire rating for the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2021Publication date: November 23, 2023Applicant: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. COLLINS, Mark L. WOERMAN, Mark D'AMATO, Eric P. HINCKLEY, Calder DANZ, Christopher J. ALLEN, Dale V. PAUL
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Patent number: 9382709Abstract: Premanufactured structures for constructing buildings comprise a construction system for an energy efficient multi-story building with standard single or mixed units. The multi-story building is constructed using premanufactured structures: non-weight bearing walls with finished exterior including all electrical, insulating, plumbing and communications components that are premanufactured at a site distant from a building site, and the non-weight bearings walls are attached to a floor and ceiling slabs, interfacing with each other to enclose units of the building; interior components that are premanufactured at a remote site to connect to inside portions of the non-weight bearing walls; and exterior components that are premanufactured at the remote site to attach to exterior surfaces of the building.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2015Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. Collins, Mark L. Woerman
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Publication number: 20150211227Abstract: Premanufactured structures for constructing buildings comprise a construction system for an energy efficient multi-story building with standard single or mixed units. The multi-story building is constructed using premanufactured structures: non-weight bearing walls with finished exterior including all electrical, insulating, plumbing and communications components that are premanufactured at a site distant from a building site, and the non-weight bearings walls are attached to a floor and ceiling slabs, interfacing with each other to enclose units of the building; interior components that are premanufactured at a remote site to connect to inside portions of the non-weight bearing walls; and exterior components that are premanufactured at the remote site to attach to exterior surfaces of the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2015Publication date: July 30, 2015Inventors: Arlan E. Collins, Mark L. Woerman
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Patent number: 9027307Abstract: Examples of construction systems and methods of constructing multi-story buildings utilizing premanufactured and prefinished components are disclosed. Examples of premanufactured and prefinished components include floor and ceiling slabs, non-weight bearing window walls, demising walls, exterior walls, and utility walls. The premanufactured and prefinished components may be transported to the construction site and assembled at the construction site.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2010Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. Collins, Mark L. Woerman
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Patent number: 8950132Abstract: The present premanufactured structures for constructing buildings comprises a construction system for an energy efficient multi-story building with a plurality of standard single or mixed units.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2010Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. Collins, Mark L. Woerman
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Patent number: 8701371Abstract: Examples of construction systems and methods of constructing multi-story buildings utilizing premanufactured and prefinished components are disclosed. Examples of premanufactured and prefinished components include floor and ceiling slabs, non-weight bearing window walls, demising walls, exterior walls, and utility walls. The premanufactured and prefinished components may be transported to the construction site and assembled at the construction site.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2010Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Innovative Building Technologies, LLCInventors: Arlan E. Collins, Mark L. Woerman
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Publication number: 20110296789Abstract: The present construction system and method for constructing energy efficient multi-story buildings with a plurality of standard single or mixed units utilizing premanufactured, prefinished, and preassembled non-weight bearing walls, interior components and exterior components for a plurality of standard single or mixed units comprising: installing exterior window walls on exterior sides of the plurality of standard single or mixed units and partially enclosing each of the plurality of standard single or mixed units; installing demising walls in a perpendicular direction interfacing with the exterior window walls and partially enclosing the each of the plurality of standard single or mixed units; installing utility walls on the interior sides of the plurality of standard single or mixed units in a perpendicular direction interfacing with the demising walls and connecting with the demising walls to completely enclose the each of the plurality of standard single units; installing end walls on the exterior sidesType: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: SUSTAINABLE LIVING TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Arlan E. COLLINS, Mark L. WOERMAN
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Publication number: 20110296769Abstract: The present premanufactured structures for constructing buildings comprises a construction system for an energy efficient multi-story building with a plurality of standard single or mixed units.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: SUSTAINABLE LIVING TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Arlan E. COLLINS, Mark L. WOERMAN
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Publication number: 20110296778Abstract: The present invention relates to pre-manufactured utility walls that may be readily adapted for use in multi-story building construction. The present invention efficiently and conveniently consolidates utility components typically found in residential, institutional and/or commercial settings into a pre-manufactured, preassembled and, optionally, pre-bundled component at a site other than the building site.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventors: Arlan E. Collins, Mark L. Woerman