Patents by Inventor Gary Weise
Gary Weise 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: 11434650Abstract: Systems and methods for modular walled systems, such as modular walled spas and modular walled privacy fences and can protect pool and spa equipment from the public. In one embodiment, the modular walled system includes an outer frame disposed within a medial frame, and an inner frame disposed within the medial frame, wherein each frame includes a set of brace assemblies that connect to rebar grids. The brace assemblies may include a foot plate and threaded couplers. The wall system also provides protective room for electrical raceways and a secure anchor substrate to attach electronics, panels, boxes or lighting systems.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2021Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: Consolidated Manufacturing International, LLCInventors: Reuben E. Clark, Gary Weise
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Patent number: 11066839Abstract: A system for repairing a crack in a concrete installation includes a stitch having a center portion configured to span across the crack and an anchor plate coupled to the stitch. The anchor plate includes an anchor bore configured to receive a concrete anchor, a first bore extending parallel to the anchor bore, a second bore extending transverse to the anchor bore, and a groove extending transverse to the first bore and the second bore. The first bore intersects the groove, and the second bore intersects the anchor bore.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2019Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: AquaBond LLCInventors: Gary Weise, David Poer
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Publication number: 20210164250Abstract: Systems and methods for modular walled systems, such as modular walled spas and modular walled privacy fences and can protect pool and spa equipment from the public. In one embodiment, the modular walled system includes an outer frame disposed within a medial frame, and an inner frame disposed within the medial frame, wherein each frame includes a set of brace assemblies that connect to rebar grids. The brace assemblies may include a foot plate and threaded couplers. The wall system also provides protective room for electrical raceways and a secure anchor substrate to attach electronics, panels, boxes or lighting systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventors: Reuben E. Clark, Gary Weise
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Patent number: 10914089Abstract: Systems and methods for modular walled systems, such as modular walled spas and modular walled privacy fences and can protect pool and spa equipment from the public. In one embodiment, the modular walled system includes an outer frame disposed within a medial frame, and an inner frame disposed within the medial frame, wherein each frame includes a set of brace assemblies that connect to rebar grids. The brace assemblies may include a foot plate and threaded couplers. The wall system also provides protective room for electrical raceways and a secure anchor substrate to attach electronics, panels, boxes or lighting systems.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2019Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Consolidated Manufacturing International, LLCInventors: Reuben E. Clark, Gary Weise
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Publication number: 20200208421Abstract: A system for repairing a crack in a concrete installation includes a stitch having a center portion configured to span across the crack and an anchor plate coupled to the stitch. The anchor plate includes an anchor bore configured to receive a concrete anchor, a first bore extending parallel to the anchor bore, a second bore extending transverse to the anchor bore, and a groove extending transverse to the first bore and the second bore. The first bore intersects the groove, and the second bore intersects the anchor bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2019Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Gary Weise, David Poer
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Publication number: 20190383047Abstract: Systems and methods for modular walled systems, such as modular walled spas and modular walled privacy fences and can protect pool and spa equipment from the public. In one embodiment, the modular walled system includes an outer frame disposed within a medial frame, and an inner frame disposed within the medial frame, wherein each frame includes a set of brace assemblies that connect to rebar grids. The brace assemblies may include a foot plate and threaded couplers. The wall system also provides protective room for electrical raceways and a secure anchor substrate to attach electronics, panels, boxes or lighting systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Reuben E. Clark, Gary Weise
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Publication number: 20190217560Abstract: A method for underwater repair of a structure includes preparing a repair compound, applying the repair compound on a first side of a strip, placing the strip on an area requiring repair such that the first side of the strip faces the area requiring repair, and pressing on a second side of the strip opposite the first side to apply the repair compound to the area requiring repair. The method also includes distributing the repair compound over the area requiring repair while pushing water away from the area by pressing along the second side of the strip, and curing the repair compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventor: Gary Weise
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Publication number: 20190085574Abstract: The present invention pertains in general to post-tensioning apparatus and systems surrounding the fabrication and repair of concrete and other construction materials. The present invention surrounds apparatus and system directed to the post-tensioning for reinforcement of existing and new concrete structures through the application of tensile forces between two attachment points anchored to the structure to be mended.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2018Publication date: March 21, 2019Inventor: Gary Weise
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Publication number: 20170130473Abstract: The present invention pertains in general to post-tensioning apparatus and systems surrounding the fabrication and repair of concrete and other construction materials. The present invention surrounds apparatus and system directed to the post-tensioning for reinforcement of existing and new concrete structures through the application of tensile forces between two attachment points anchored to the structure to be mended.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2016Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventor: Gary Weise
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Publication number: 20080108234Abstract: A clamping apparatus is provided, comprising a continuous annular wall having therein a connection area, and an inward facing surface including a concave portion. First and second leg portions continuously, smoothly, and uninterruptedly extend from the concave portion, with a single continuous and uninterrupted taper having a continuously increasing taper rate, to spaced-apart leg ends. A concave trough portion is disposed opposite to the concave portion. A convex interface extends between each of the first and second leg ends and the trough portion, with an increased taper rate with respect to the single continuous taper, before continuously, smoothly and uninterruptedly transitioning to a decreased taper rate upon extending to the trough portion, thereby forming lateral support members for maintaining the ground conductor laterally with respect to the trough portion. Associated apparatuses and methods for connecting a ground conductor to a grounding member are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Reuben Clark, Gary Weise
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Publication number: 20080048438Abstract: The present invention provides a plumbing apparatus that includes an offset or tangential T-fitting providing for offsetting a branch pipe from a run pipe in end elevation view, and for the branch pipe to intersect the run pipe orthogonally in side elevation view. That is, the branch pipe may intersect the run pipe substantially tangentially, so that an arrangement of plumbing fittings and devices may be nested into a thinner wall or into a smaller dimension of space than would be the case if a conventional T-fitting were employed. By use of the inventive T-fitting a considerable savings in materials of construction may be realized in the construction of swimming pools and spas, for example. Particularly, the present inventive offset or tangential T-fitting provides for the installation of bubble jet fittings and associated piping into a comparatively thin (i.e., about 6 inches thick) dam wall between a swimming pool and spa.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventors: Gary Weise, Richard Kesl
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Publication number: 20080020612Abstract: A clamping apparatus for electrically connecting a ground wire to a grounding member includes first and second clamping members cooperating along an engagement plane to apply a clamping pressure to the grounding member therebetween. One of the first and second clamping members includes opposing first and second wall members integrally formed therewith and defining an open channel therebetween, the open channel defining a ground wire ingress opening for receiving the ground wire in a direction substantially perpendicular to the engagement plane. One of the wall members defines a threaded hole for receiving a set screw extending toward the other of the wall members, whereby the ground wire laid into the open channel through the ingress opening is secured against the other of the wall members by the set screw along a ground wire axis parallel to the grounding member axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: Reuben Clark, Gary Weise
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Publication number: 20060150393Abstract: A thread cutting milling tool comprises a shank with a working portion formed with a recess for receiving a thread cutting insert. The thread cutting insert has one edge formed with a line of thread-form teeth of identical profile. The thread cutting teeth project laterally for cutting engagement with a work-piece while the tool spins about its axis. The tool also orbits within or about a work piece, and in one orbit of the tool in a helical cutting path relative to the work piece a number of complete turns of the screw-thread are formed which is equal to the number of teeth of the insert in engagement with the work-piece. A secondary cutter carried on the thread cutting milling tool provides for formation of a pilot portion or counter bore on the work piece at an end of the screw thread. The pilot portion or counter bore provides for alignment of a threaded member which is to engage the screw thread.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2006Publication date: July 13, 2006Inventors: Gary Weise, Richard Kesl
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Publication number: 20060091673Abstract: The present invention provides a plumbing apparatus that includes an offset or tangential T-fitting providing for offsetting a branch pipe from a run pipe in end elevation view, and for the branch pipe to intersect the run pipe orthogonally in side elevation view. That is, the branch pipe may intersect the run pipe substantially tangentially, so that an arrangement of plumbing fittings and devices may be nested into a thinner wall or into a smaller dimension of space than would be the case if a conventional T-fitting were employed. By use of the inventive T-fitting a considerable savings in materials of construction may be realized in the construction of swimming pools and spas, for example. Particularly, the present inventive offset or tangential T-fitting provides for the installation of bubble jet fittings and associated piping into a comparatively thin (i.e., about 6 inches thick) dam wall between a swimming pool and spa.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2004Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Gary Weise, Richard Kesl
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Publication number: 20050286984Abstract: A thread cutting milling tool comprises a shank with a working portion formed with a recess for receiving a thread cutting insert. The thread cutting insert has one edge formed with a line of thread-form teeth of identical profile. The thread cutting teeth project laterally for cutting engagement with a work-piece while the tool spins about its axis. The tool also orbits within or about a work piece, and in one orbit of the tool in a helical cutting path relative to the work piece a number of complete turns of the screw-thread are formed which is equal to the number of teeth of the insert in engagement with the work-piece. A secondary cutter carried on the thread cutting milling tool provides for formation of a pilot portion or counter bore on the work piece at an end of the screw thread. The pilot portion or counter bore provides for alignment of a threaded member which is to engage the screw thread.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2004Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Gary Weise, Richard Kesl
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Publication number: 20050247474Abstract: An improved, non-conductive electrical junction box includes a wall defining an insert recess. An insert member is received into the insert recess and defines a conduit socket in order to provide for an end portion of an electrical conduit to be joined with the junction box, providing for electrical wiring to pass between the conduit and the junction box.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2005Publication date: November 10, 2005Inventors: Gary Weise, Richard Kesl
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Publication number: 20050085111Abstract: An apparatus for connecting a ground conductor to a grounding member includes a main body having an annular wall defining an inner region. A first portion of the annular wall defines an at least substantially C-shape and has a threaded hole defined through the wall, the threaded hole adapted to accept a threaded rod. A second portion of the annular wall opposes the first portion and defines a trough having an average radius of curvature less than an average radius of curvature of the annular wall. The trough is adapted for providing lateral support to the ground conductor. First and second legs connect ends of the first portion of the wall to corresponding ends of the second portion of the wall. Methods for connecting a ground conductor to a grounding member are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2004Publication date: April 21, 2005Inventors: Reuben Clark, Gary Weise
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Publication number: 20040092142Abstract: A clamping apparatus for electrically connecting a ground wire to a grounding member includes a top and bottom clamping member operating in cooperation to apply clamping pressure to the grounding member. The top and bottom clamping members include medial portions and cooperating threaded holes on both sides of the respective medial portion. A screw passes through each hole to provide a clamping action around the ground member between the top and bottom clamping members when the screws are tightened. A trough is attached to the top clamping member on a side opposite the bottom clamping member. The trough includes a threaded hole in a first sidewall and a set screw adapted to tighten against a second sidewall, with an opening between the first and second sidewall. A ground wire is laid-in the trough through the opening at some intermediate point on the ground wire and the set screw is tightened.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Applicant: Consolidated Manufacturing International, LLCInventors: Reuben Clark, Gary Weise