Patents by Inventor Christopher L. Taylor
Christopher L. Taylor 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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Publication number: 20240316856Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing pipes using thermoplastic pipe and “tape” (continuous fiber, fully wetted in a similar thermoplastic as the pipe) that embeds its fibers into pipe surface. The thermoplastic pipe is mechanically compressed prior fiber tape being applied. Outer diameter reduction of the pipe is at least partly maintained by the fiber tape being tightly wrapped around the pipe immediately after compression causes the pipe to contract. Then, an external heat source is applied to the pipe causing the thermoplastic to melt and the pipe to undergo thermal expansion. Fibers stretch less and are embedded into the molten layer of the pipe, creating a permanent bond between the fibers and the pipe. Individual pipes may be joined using couplers or butt welds.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2024Publication date: September 26, 2024Applicant: Composite Fluid Transfer LLCInventors: Christopher L. Taylor, Harvey E. Svetlik
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Patent number: 12005630Abstract: A process for manufacturing pipes using thermoplastic pipe and “tape” (continuous fiber, fully wetted in a similar thermoplastic as the pipe) that embeds its fibers into pipe surface. The thermoplastic pipe is mechanically compressed prior fiber tape being applied. Outer diameter reduction of the pipe is at least partly maintained by the fiber tape being tightly wrapped around the pipe immediately after compression causes the pipe to contract. Then, an external heat source is applied to the pipe causing the thermoplastic to melt and the pipe to undergo thermal expansion. Fibers stretch less and are embedded into the molten layer of the pipe, creating a permanent bond between the fibers and the pipe. Individual pipes may be joined using couplers or butt welds.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2021Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: Composite Fluid Transfer LLCInventors: Christopher L. Taylor, Harvey E. Svetlik
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Patent number: 11941332Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to space model generation. A computing platform may receive space program data identifying parameters of a physical space. The computing platform may load a geometry model defining a plurality of design rules. The computing platform may generate space models for the physical space based on the space program data and the geometry model. Based on the geometry model, the computing platform may produce a score for each space model. Based on the scores, the computing platform may produce a ranked list of space models. The computing platform may generate user interface data comprising the ranked list of space models. The computing platform may send the user interface data comprising the ranked list of space models, which may cause a user computing device to display a user interface including a portion of the ranked list of space models.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2022Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: Herman Miller, Inc.Inventors: Dudley E. Whitney, James L Van Dragt, Christopher J. Rysko, Cindy Y. Vannoy, Christopher L Taylor
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Publication number: 20240093815Abstract: A system, apparatus, and method for making and implementing non-metallic fittings with non-metallic tubulars for high-pressure fluid transport. The apparatus includes a fitting formed from a body of non-metallic material that is tunneled and configured to receive non-metallic tubulars at standard and custom angles. The system includes multiple non-metallic tubulars and fittings that can be arranged at standard and custom angles, and, in some instances, be customized by pressure along the length of the transport line. Some of the fittings in the system can be hot-tapped. The methods include manufacture of the fittings and system and performing calculations to achieved selected pressure ratings.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Composite Fluid Transfer LLCInventor: Christopher L. Taylor
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Publication number: 20230417354Abstract: A system, apparatus, and method for making and implementing non-metallic fittings with non-metallic tubulars for high-pressure fluid transport. The apparatus includes a fitting formed from a body of non-metallic material that is tunneled and configured to receive non-metallic tubulars at standard and custom angles. The system includes multiple non-metallic tubulars and fittings that can be arranged at standard and custom angles, and, in some instances, be customized by pressure along the length of the transport line. Some of the fittings in the system can be hot-tapped. The methods include manufacture of the fittings and system and performing calculations to achieved selected pressure ratings.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2021Publication date: December 28, 2023Applicant: Composite Fluid Transfer LLCInventor: Christopher L. Taylor
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Publication number: 20230095131Abstract: A process for manufacturing pipes using thermoplastic pipe and “tape” (continuous fiber, fully wetted in a similar thermoplastic as the pipe) that embeds its fibers into pipe surface. The thermoplastic pipe is mechanically compressed prior fiber tape being applied. Outer diameter reduction of the pipe is at least partly maintained by the fiber tape being tightly wrapped around the pipe immediately after compression causes the pipe to contract. Then, an external heat source is applied to the pipe causing the thermoplastic to melt and the pipe to undergo thermal expansion. Fibers stretch less and are embedded into the molten layer of the pipe, creating a permanent bond between the fibers and the pipe. Individual pipes may be joined using couplers or butt welds.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2021Publication date: March 30, 2023Applicant: Composite Fluid Transfer LLCInventors: Christopher L. Taylor, Harvey E. Svetlik
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Publication number: 20220284143Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to space model generation. A computing platform may receive space program data identifying parameters of a physical space. The computing platform may load a geometry model defining a plurality of design rules. The computing platform may generate space models for the physical space based on the space program data and the geometry model. Based on the geometry model, the computing platform may produce a score for each space model. Based on the scores, the computing platform may produce a ranked list of space models. The computing platform may generate user interface data comprising the ranked list of space models. The computing platform may send the user interface data comprising the ranked list of space models, which may cause a user computing device to display a user interface including a portion of the ranked list of space models.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2022Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventors: Dudley E. Whitney, James L. Van Dragt, Christopher J. Rysko, Cindy Y. Vannoy, Christopher L. Taylor
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Patent number: 11392727Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to space model generation. A computing platform may receive space program data identifying parameters of a physical space. The computing platform may load a geometry model defining a plurality of design rules. The computing platform may generate space models for the physical space based on the space program data and the geometry model. Based on the geometry model, the computing platform may produce a score for each space model. Based on the scores, the computing platform may produce a ranked list of space models. The computing platform may generate user interface data comprising the ranked list of space models. The computing platform may send the user interface data comprising the ranked list of space models, which may cause a user computing device to display a user interface including a portion of the ranked list of space models.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2021Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Herman Miller, Inc.Inventors: Dudley E. Whitney, James L. Van Dragt, Christopher J. Rysko, Cindy Y. Vannoy, Christopher L. Taylor
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Publication number: 20210397759Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to space model generation. A computing platform may receive space program data identifying parameters of a physical space. The computing platform may load a geometry model defining a plurality of design rules. The computing platform may generate space models for the physical space based on the space program data and the geometry model. Based on the geometry model, the computing platform may produce a score for each space model. Based on the scores, the computing platform may produce a ranked list of space models. The computing platform may generate user interface data comprising the ranked list of space models. The computing platform may send the user interface data comprising the ranked list of space models, which may cause a user computing device to display a user interface including a portion of the ranked list of space models.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2021Publication date: December 23, 2021Inventors: Dudley E. Whitney, JR., James L. Van Dragt, Christopher J. Rysko, Cindy Y. Vannoy, Christopher L. Taylor
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Patent number: 6698602Abstract: The present invention discloses a shelf adapter for attachment to a conventional towel rack for use in a bathroom, shower stall, or the like. The present invention comprises a pair of parallel generally horizontal members having a female and male telescoping attachment means mounted onto a pair of leg-like mounts which are fastened around the towel rack so as to be removably, fixedly attached to the towel rack. The purpose of the telescoping members is to allow the shelf to be removably, fixedly attached to towels racks of various sizes wherein the telescoping members can be adjusted to fit towel racks of varying lengths. Furthermore, the parallel members have indentions or cutouts disposed therein which form semi-circular cutouts for receiving bottles or bottle necks of various bottled bath condiments which the user might use. The bottles are mounted upside down into the semi-circular cutouts in order to always have the liquid contained in the bottle disposed near the outlet end of the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Inventor: Christopher L. Taylor
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Patent number: 6672190Abstract: The present invention provides a precision miter gauge for orienting and positioning a workpiece relative to a cutting tool. The miter gauge reduces positioning errors and improves repeatability. The miter gauge includes a base and a body pivotably connected to the base. A positioning edge of the body contains a plurality of teeth between which a positioning member connected to the base is inserted and locked in place. In this manner, relative movement of the positioning body relative to the base is inhibited.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2000Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Taylor Design Group, Inc.Inventor: Christopher L. Taylor
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Patent number: 6557601Abstract: An expandable mechanical stop is provided for positioning a workpiece during woodworking or other operations. The mechanical stop includes a positioning body which is adjustably attached to a track, the track having a vertical face that abuts an edge of the workpiece during operation. A stop arm is connected to the positioning body and includes a rear face that is substantially adjacent to the vertical face of the track. Anti-biasing means are provided to prevent the workpiece from dislodging the stop arm by sliding between the stop arm and the track. In one configuration, tabs are provided on the rear face and are received by grooves on the vertical face to serve as the anti-biasing means. In another configuration, grooves are provided on the rear face and receive tabs disposed on the vertical face.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Taylor Design GroupInventor: Christopher L. Taylor
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Publication number: 20030015078Abstract: The present invention provides a precision miter gauge for orienting and positioning a workpiece relative to a cutting tool. The miter gauge reduces positioning errors and improves repeatability. The miter gauge includes a base and a body pivotably connected to the base. A positioning edge of the body contains a plurality of teeth between which a positioning member connected to the base is inserted and locked in place. In this manner, relative movement of the positioning body relative to the base is inhibited.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2000Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventor: Christopher L. Taylor
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Publication number: 20020157580Abstract: The present invention discloses a shelf adapter for attachment to a conventional towel rack for use in a bathroom, shower stall, or the like. The present invention comprises a pair of parallel generally horizontal members having a female and male telescoping attachment means mounted onto a pair of leg-like mounts which are fastened around the towel rack so as to be removably, fixedly attached to the towel rack. The purpose of the telescoping members is to allow the shelf to be removably, fixedly attached to towels racks of various sizes wherein the telescoping members can be adjusted to fit towel racks of varying lengths. Furthermore, the parallel members have indentions or cutouts disposed therein which form semi-circular cutouts for receiving bottles or bottle necks of various bottled bath condiments which the user might use. The bottles are mounted upside down into the semi-circular cutouts in order to always have the liquid contained in the bottle disposed near the outlet end of the bottle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventor: Christopher L. Taylor
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Patent number: 6237457Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus used with materials fabrication power tools to reduce errors associated with loose-fitting materials fabrication guides. The present invention provides a materials fabrication surface having a slot and a guide variably positionable within the slot and capable of mounting a fixture such as a miter gauge. The guide includes an expandable member coupled to the guide member such that, upon expanding, the distance between the guide and the walls of the slot can be reduced. By reducing the distance between the guide member and the slot walls, inaccuracies associated with the guide member-to-slot interface are eliminated. In this manner, a fixture, such as a miter gauge, can be mounted and used on the guide and used with the power tool to increase accuracy and repeatability associated with the materials fabrication operations.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Taylor Design Group, Inc.Inventor: Christopher L. Taylor
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Patent number: 6151934Abstract: A lockset mechanism (20, 120) is provided with a spindle subassembly (24, 124) having a spindle component (44, 128) particularly configured to fracture when an over-torque is applied thereto for uncoupling the handle subassembly (22, 122) from the latch bolt subassembly (26). A spring mechanism (64, 130) is operably disposed between the lockset housing (32, 164) and the spindle subassembly (24, 124) for urging the spindle subassembly (24, 124) including the fractured spindle component (44, 128) away from the handle subassembly (22, 122) to render the lockset mechanism (20, 120) inoperable thereby.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Emhart Inc.Inventors: Gerald B. Chong, Christopher L. Taylor
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Patent number: D399440Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Taylor Design Group, Inc.Inventor: Christopher L. Taylor
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Patent number: D399769Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Taylor Design Group, Inc.Inventor: Christopher L. Taylor
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Patent number: D402217Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Taylor Design Group, Inc.Inventor: Christopher L. Taylor
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Patent number: D410858Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Taylor Design Group, Inc.Inventor: Christopher L. Taylor