Patents by Inventor George Culp

George Culp 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: 5488785
    Abstract: The kiln system for drying lumber to a predetermined moisture content according to the present invention includes a kiln chamber for enclosing a charge of green lumber consisting of at least one rectangular solid stack of lumber, a fan for circulating air through the kiln chamber and through the lumber in the kiln chamber to dry the lumber and a relatively lightweight covering overlying and substantially blanketing an upper row of the rectangular solid stacks of lumber. The relatively lightweight covering limits direct contact of the circulating air with the upper row of lumber and prevents excessive drying, warping or cracking of the upper row of lumber. Further, the covering is relatively thin such that the volume of lumber enclosed in the kiln chamber is maximized. The covering is preferably comprised of a substantially rigid material, such as a wooden or a metal sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 6, 1996
    Inventor: George Culp
  • Patent number: 5437109
    Abstract: The kiln system for drying green lumber to a predetermined moisture content according to the present invention includes a kiln chamber for enclosing a charge of lumber, a fan in upper portions of the kiln chamber above the stacks of lumber to circulate air through the kiln chamber and through the lumber in the kiln chamber and a first elongate fairing overlying and partially surrounding an upper corner of the charge of lumber. The elongate fairing controls the air flow from the fan in the upper portions of the chamber to increase the efficiency of the air flow and the drying process. For kiln chambers adapted to receive a charge of lumber consisting of a plurality of laterally spaced rectangular stacks of lumber, the elongate fairing preferably overlies and partially surrounds the outer upper corners of the outermost stacks of lumber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1995
    Inventor: George Culp
  • Patent number: 5416985
    Abstract: A kiln system for drying green lumber to a predetermined moisture content according to the present invention includes a kiln chamber for enclosing a charge of lumber consisting of a number of laterally spaced rectangular solid stacks of lumber, a fan above the lumber for circulating air through the kiln chamber and through the lumber and a first elongate center bridging panel above the stacks of lumber and overlying each vertically extending air space defined between adjacent, laterally spaced stacks of lumber. The elongate center bridging panel includes a center portion having opposed side edges which extends laterally substantially across the air space. The center bridging panel also includes first and second side portions hingedly connected to the opposed edges of the center portion. The center bridging panel substantially prevents circulating air from rising above the stacks of lumber in the vertically extending air space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1995
    Inventor: George Culp
  • Patent number: 5414944
    Abstract: The kiln system for drying green lumber to a predetermined moisture content according to the present invention includes a kiln chamber for enclosing a charge of lumber, a fan in upper portions of the kiln chamber above the stacks of lumber to circulate air through the kiln chamber and through the lumber in the kiln chamber and an elongate splitter plate extending laterally from a leading edge in upper portions of the kiln chamber downwardly toward a sidewall of the kiln chamber to a trailing edge. The splitter plate includes a curved portion between the leading edge and the trailing edge for directing the circulating air along the splitter plate and then downward about a rectangular stack of lumber in the kiln chamber. The splitter plate further includes a number of projections extending outwardly from the leading edge for creating vortices in the air circulated by the fan.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1995
    Inventors: George Culp, Robert T. Nagel