Patents by Inventor Arthur P. Jentoft
Arthur P. Jentoft 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: 4862657Abstract: A skylight that may have a domed-type or flat-type glazing and which is adapted to fit within the opening of a roof or the like having a peripheral frame which is fixed to the roof about the opening. The frame is constructed including a base frame and an operating leaf frame usually referred to as an operating leaf frame or operating leaf. A retainer is used for securing the skylight cover over the operating leaf frame. The frame comprises a rigid plastic profile (core) having high temperature resistant properties and a plastic capping material extruded over the external exposed surface of the core to protect the profile from weathering. There is also preferably provided with the profile and capping, a flexible gasket means which may include respective gaskets associated with both the base frame and the operating leaf frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: 4757655Abstract: The skylight may be of the domed-type or flat type and of single or double glass (acrylic or other transparent or translucent plastic) construction. The skylight fits within an opening in a roof or the like and has a peripheral curb of an extruded rigid thermoplastic, such as polyvinylchloride (PVC), which is fixed to the roof construction about the opening. The rigid thermoplastic curb has a top co-extruded flexible thermoplastic (such as PVC) gasket intergral with the curb and compressible against the edge of the glass or plastic dome or panel, a second flexible integral co-extruded thermoplastic gasket adapted to contact a retainer secured to the curb for retaining the dome or panel on the curb, and a third co-extruded flexible gasket adapted to contact and seal between the curb and a support wall there below preferably against an outer aluminum wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1987Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: 4570394Abstract: A skylight that may have a domed-type or flat-type glazing and which is adapted to fit within the opening of a roof or the like having a peripheral frame which is fixed to the roof about the opening. The frame is constructed including a base frame and an operating leaf frame usually referred to as an operating leaf frame or operating leaf. A retainer is used for securing the skylight cover over the operating leaf frame. The frame comprises a rigid plastic profile (core) having high temperature resistant properties and a plastic capping material extruded over the external exposed surface of the core to protect the profile from weathering. There is also preferably provided with the profile and capping, a flexible gasket means which may include respective gaskets associated with both the base frame and the operating leaf frame.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: 4527368Abstract: A technique for sealing a skylight at its curb frame flange about an opening in a building and in which the sealing technique is a dry sealing technique. The improvement comprises dry seal element means extending integrally from the underside surface of the flange and being flexible and adapted to bend and compress to a position substantially parallel to the flange upon securing of the curb frame flange to the building.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1982Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventor: Arthur P. Jentoft
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Patent number: 4514943Abstract: The skylight may be of the domed-type or flat-type and of single or double glass (acrylic or other transparent or translucent plastic) construction. The skylight fits within an opening in a roof or the like and has a peripheral base that may be constructed of a metal material such as aluminum, and which is fixed to the roof construction about the opening. The base comprises inner and outer base frames separated by a thermal break, a peripheral curb frame disposed over the base, and a retainer for securing the skylight dome over the curb fame. In one embodiment the thermal break is formed by a separate gasket preferably in the form of a pre-molded butyl tape with a neoprene shim. The curb frame is sealed to the base by means of a hollow second gasket preferably secured to the base but separate from the butyl gasket.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1982Date of Patent: May 7, 1985Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: 4481735Abstract: An operator for providing opening and closing of a skylight and described herein in a number of separate embodiments, including a first embodiment which is solely manual including a gear and sprocket drive. A second embodiment employs a combination of a manual hand crank drive along with electric motor drive. In third and fourth embodiments described herein, the operator is set up normally for manual drive but is readily adapted by replacement of the manual cover plate to electric motor drive.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1982Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: 4455799Abstract: The skylight may be of the domed-type or flat-type and of single or double glass (acrylic or other transparent or translucent plastic) construction. The skylight fits within an opening in a roof or the like and has a peripheral curb of an extruded rigid thermoplastic, such as polyvinylchloride (PVC), which is fixed to the roof construction about the opening. The rigid thermoplastic curb has a top co-extruded flexible thermoplastic (such as PVC) gasket integral with the curb and compressible against the edge of the glass or plastic dome or panel. There is also provided a second flexible integral co-extruded thermoplastic gasket adapted to contact a retainer secured to the curb for retaining the dome or panel on the curb. The rigid curb is of a thermoplastic in the shore "D" durometer hardness scale, while the flexible gaskets are of a thermoplastic in the shore "A" durometer hardness scale.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1982Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: 4449340Abstract: A skylight that may have a domed-type or flat-type glazing and which is adapted to fit within the opening of a roof or the like having a peripheral frame which is fixed to the roof about the opening. The frame is constructed including a base frame and an operating leaf frame usually referred to as an operating leaf frame or operating leaf. A retainer is used for securing the skylight cover over the operating leaf frame. The frame comprises a rigid plastic profile (core) having high temperature resistant properties and a plastic capping material extruded over the external exposed surface of the core to protect the profile from weathering. There is also preferably provided with the profile and capping, a flexible gasket means which may include respective gaskets associated with both the base frame and the operating leaf frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1982Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: 4439962Abstract: The skylight may be of the domed-type or flat type and of single or double glass (acrylic or other transparent or translucent plastic) construction. The skylight fits within an opening in a roof or the like and has a peripheral curb of aluminum or the like material which is fixed to the roof construction about the opening. The curb member or frame at its top receives a flexible thermoplastic (such as PVC) gasket compressible against the edge of the glass or plastic dome or panel. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention the frame may be constructed of a material such as PVC, in which case the top gasket may be integral with the frame or curb. In this case there may also be a second flexible thermosplastic gasket adapted to contact a retainer secured to the curb for retaining the dome or panel on the curb.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1980Date of Patent: April 3, 1984Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: 4409767Abstract: The skylight may be of the domed-type or flat type and of single or double glass (acrylic or other transparent or translucent plastic) construction. The skylight fits within an opening in a roof or the like and has a peripheral curb of an extruded rigid thermoplastic, such as polyvinylchloride (PVC), which is fixed to the roof construction about the opening. The rigid thermoplastic curb has a top co-extruded flexible thermoplastic (such as PVC) gasket integral with the curb and compressible against the edge of the glass or plastic dome or panel, a second flexible integral co-extruded thermoplastic gasket adapted to contact a retainer secured to the curb for retaining the dome or panel on the curb, and a third co-extruded flexible gasket adapted to contact and seal between the curb and a support wall there below preferably against an outer aluminum wall. The curb is provided with two recesses at its bottom which permit a snap engagement of the inner and outer aluminum walls which form the support for the curb.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1981Date of Patent: October 18, 1983Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: 4388784Abstract: The skylight may be of the domed-type or flat-type and of single or double glass (acrylic or other transparent or translucent plastic) construction. The skylight fits within an opening in a roof or the like and has a peripheral base that may be constructed of a metal material such as aluminum, and which is fixed to the roof construction about the opening. The base comprises inner and outer base frames separated by a thermal break, a peripheral curb frame disposed over the base, and a retainer for securing the skylight dome over the curb frame. In one embodiment the thermal break is formed by a separate gasket preferably in the form of a pre-molded butyl tape with a neoprene shim. The curb frame is sealed to the base by means of a hollow second gasket preferably secured to the base but separate from the butyl gasket.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1980Date of Patent: June 21, 1983Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: 4208840Abstract: A safety vent preferably for use in a high rise building for permitting the escape of smoke and fumes and comprising a fixed frame accommodated by an opening in the building, a movable frame pivotally secured to the fixed frame and means for biasing the movable frame to an open position. In the preferred embodiment the movable frame includes panel means and pivots at its lower end. A latch mechanism maintains the movable frame in a closed position while a release mechanism, operated either electrically or pneumatically, can be energized to permit opening of the vent. Limiting means in the form of shock absorbers or snubbers interconnect between frames for limiting the open position of the vent.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1978Date of Patent: June 24, 1980Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: 4189877Abstract: A covering for an expansion joint of a building is formed from an extruded thin vinyl strip having a relatively thick expanded plastic insulating strip secured to one side of the vinyl strip. A reinforcing strip of material may be bonded securely to the vinyl between the vinyl and foam insulating strip in a sandwiched configuration to provide dimensional stability for the assembly and particularly to resist shrinkage of the assembly in a longitudinal direction. The vinyl strip is wider than the foam insulating strip to define longitudinal marginal flanges extending along the length of the strip. Metal nailing strips are embedded in the longitudinal flanges to facilitate attachment of the flanges to the spaced building sections which define the expansion joint. The nailing strips are formed to define a weakened, longitudinally extending line to facilitate longitudinal bending of the flanges along the nailing strips directly at the construction site without the use of heavy bending equipment.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: York Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Joseph P. Anghinetti, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: 4073097Abstract: An energy efficient skylight construction. A skylight cover is secured by a frame to a curbing comprised of an insulating core, the interior and exterior surfaces of which are covered by non-combustible shields separated along the upper and lower surfaces of the curbing by a gap which serves as a "thermal break" between the highly conductive inner and outer shields. The frame is pierced by drain openings the exterior of which are covered by a filter type material such as foam or glass fibers that is both absorbtive of moisture and resistant to the passage of air. The frame is secured to the outward portion of the curbing and includes a flange extending inward across the gap between the shields, which serves as a gutter to collect condensation which drips off the glazing.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1976Date of Patent: February 14, 1978Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: 4033246Abstract: A system for venting smoke and fumes from selected floors of a multi-story building comprising a vertical smoke pipe or shaft which extends from the basement to the roof of the building and a plurality of vent units disposed along the smoke shaft, one being associated with each floor of the building. Each unit includes a hinged door that opens by gravity force and is normally maintained closed by a latch mechanism that may be operated remotely by electrical or pneumatic means or may be operated manually. A thin metallic gasket seals the door to its frame and further functions as a spring means for urging the door open when the latch mechanism is released.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1976Date of Patent: July 5, 1977Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: RE32539Abstract: The skylight may be of the domed-type or flat type and of single or double glass (acrylic or other transparent or translucent plastic) construction. The skylight fits within an opening in a roof or the like and has a peripheral curb of aluminum or the like material which is fixed to the roof construction about the opening. The curb member or frame at its top receives a flexible thermoplastic (such as PVC) gasket compressible against the edge of the glass or plastic dome or panel. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention the frame may be constructed of a material such as PVC, in which case the top gasket may be integral with the frame or curb. In this case there may also be a second flexible thermosplastic gasket adapted to contact a retainer secured to the curb for retaining the dome or panel on the curb.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1986Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture
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Patent number: RE32915Abstract: The skylight may be of the domed-type or flat-type and of single or double glass (acrylic or other transparent or translucent plastic) construction. The skylight fits within an opening in a roof or the like and has a peripheral curb of an extruded rigid thermoplastic, such as polyvinylchloride (PVC), which is fixed to the roof construction about the opening. The rigid thermoplastic curb has a top co-extruded flexible thermoplastic (such as PVC) gasket integral with the curb and compressible against the edge of the glass or plastic dome or panel. There is also provided a second flexible integral co-extruded thermoplastic gasket adapted to contact a retainer secured to the curb for retaining the dome or panel on the curb. The rigid curb is of a thermoplastic in the shore "D" durometer hardness scale, while the flexible gaskets are of a thermoplastic in the shore "A" durometer hardness scale.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1988Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignee: Wasco Products, Inc.Inventors: Arthur P. Jentoft, Paul A. Couture