Patents by Inventor Gerald K. Eurich
Gerald K. Eurich 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: 10734942Abstract: A photovoltaic module comprising: (a) a photovoltaic laminate including: (i) one or more connectors connected to and extending from the photovoltaic laminate, and (ii) one or more integrated frames each including one or more engagement features, and the one or more integrated frames being in communication with each of the one or more connectors; and wherein the one or more engagement features are asymmetrical so that each of the one or more connectors can only be installed in each of the one or more integrated frames in a single configuration; and wherein each of the one or more integrated frames are connected to the photovoltaic laminate in a location proximate to the one or more connectors so that the one or more integrated frames provide support to the one or more connectors during the manufacturing process, during use, during installation, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2016Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: Dow Global Technologies LLCInventors: Leonardo C. Lopez, Gerald K. Eurich, Kurt A. Koppi, Joseph A. Langmaid
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Publication number: 20190109559Abstract: A plurality of photovoltaic components (3) comprising: (a) one or more rows of overlapping active components (20) comprising a plurality of connection members (10) and (b) one or more flashing components (60) comprising a plurality of connection members (10); wherein the plurality of connection members (10) of the one or more rows of overlapping active components (20) and the plurality of connection members (10) of the flashing components (60) form a mating relationship in a mating region so that the one or more rows of overlapping active components and the one or more flashing components are connected together such that fluid is prevented from passing between the one or more rows of overlapping active components and the one or more flashing components in the mating region, and wherein the connection members are located inward of a peripheral edge and/or prevent wind uplift.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2016Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventors: Joseph A. Langmaid, Leonardo C. Lopez, Gerald K. Eurich, Stephen G. Pisklak
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Publication number: 20180219512Abstract: A photovoltaic array comprising: three or more overlapping rows of photovoltaic modules wherein at alternating ends, adjacent rows of photovoltaic modules are interconnected by a row-to-row flashing piece wherein a first row of photovoltaic modules extend a distance beyond a second row of photovoltaic modules and a third row of photovoltaic modules and the second row of photovoltaic modules is in communication with one or more flashing components that extend the second row of photovoltaic modules at least the distance that the first row of photovoltaic modules extend.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2016Publication date: August 2, 2018Inventors: Joseph A. Langmaid, Leonardo C. Lopez, Gerald K. Eurich
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Publication number: 20180212565Abstract: A photovoltaic array system comprising: (a) a plurality of photovoltaic components that are configured to be connected together; and (b) one or more alignment features located on at least two of the plurality of photovoltaic components; wherein the one or more alignment features are located in a side edge region of at least one of the plurality of photovoltaic components and in a top edge region of at least one of the plurality of photovoltaic components, and the one or more alignment features indicate when two or more of the plurality of photovoltaic components are aligned relative to each other so that the two or more photovoltaic components can be mated together to form a fixed connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2016Publication date: July 26, 2018Inventors: Leonardo C. Lopez, Joseph A. Langmaid, Gerald K. Eurich, John C. McKeen
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Publication number: 20170331415Abstract: An integrated frame comprising: (a) an integration portion that forms a cantilever connection with a stack of material, (b) a cover connected to and extending from the integration portion, and (c) a pair of extensions connected to and extending from the cover, wherein the cover extends over and protects a connector that is connected to and extending from the stack of material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2015Publication date: November 16, 2017Inventors: Kurt A. Koppi, Leonardo C. Lopez, Abhijit A. Namjoshi, Gerald K. Eurich, Jay M. Tudor, Joseph A. Langmaid, Mark J. Lux, Matthew A. Stempki
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Publication number: 20170248344Abstract: A photovoltaic module comprising: a base plate and a photovoltaic laminate that are connected together; wherein the photovoltaic module is configured to be directly connected to a roofing structure and provide roofing functions, and wherein the photovoltaic laminate is removable from the base plate without damaging the base plate and the base plate retains its roofing functions when the photovoltaic laminate is removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2015Publication date: August 31, 2017Inventors: Keith L. Kauffmann, Leonardo C. Lopez, Gerald K. Eurich, Patrick M. Kelleher, Joseph A. Langmaid, Mark J. Lux, Abhijit A. Namjoshi, Chad V. Schuette, Matthew A. Stempki, Jay M. Tudor, Kwanho Yang
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Patent number: 9196756Abstract: The present invention is premised upon an improved photovoltaic device (“PVD”) and method of use, more particularly to an improved photovoltaic device with an integral locator and electrical terminal mechanism for transferring current to or from the improved photovoltaic device and the use as a system.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2015Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventors: Robert Cleereman, Michael J. Lesniak, James R. Keenihan, Joe A. Langmaid, Ryan Gaston, Gerald K. Eurich, Michelle L. Boven
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Patent number: 9184310Abstract: The present invention is premised upon a connector device and method that can more easily electrically connect a plurality of PV devices or photovoltaic system components and/or locate these devices/components upon a building structure. It also may optionally provide some additional sub-components (e.g. at least one bypass diode and/or an indicator means) and may enhance the serviceability of the device.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2014Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventors: James R. Keenihan, Joe A. Langmaid, Gerald K. Eurich, Michael J. Lesniak, Michael H. Mazor, Robert J. Cleereman, Ryan S. Gaston
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Publication number: 20150129032Abstract: The present invention is premised upon an improved photovoltaic device (“PVD”) and method of use, more particularly to an improved photovoltaic device with an integral locator and electrical terminal mechanism for transferring current to or from the improved photovoltaic device and the use as a system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Robert Cleereman, Michael J. Lesniak, James R. Keenihan, Joe A. Langmaid, Ryan Gaston, Gerald K. Eurich, Michelle L. Boven
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Publication number: 20150072541Abstract: The present invention is premised upon a connector device and method that can more easily electrically connect a plurality of PV devices or photovoltaic system components and/or locate these devices/components upon a building structure. It also may optionally provide some additional sub-components (e.g. at least one bypass diode and/or an indicator means) and may enhance the serviceability of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2009Publication date: March 12, 2015Applicant: Dow Global Technologies LLCInventors: James R. Keenihan, Joe A. Langmaid, Gerald K. Eurich, Michael J. Lesniak, Michael H. Mazor, Robert J. Cleereman, Ryan S. Gaston
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Patent number: 8938920Abstract: The present invention is premised upon an improved photovoltaic device (“PVD”) and method of use, more particularly to an improved photovoltaic device with an integral locator and electrical terminal mechanism for transferring current to or from the improved photovoltaic device and the use as a system.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2009Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Dow Global Technologies LLCInventors: Robert J. Cleereman, Michael J. Lesniak, James R. Keenihan, Joe A. Langmaid, Ryan Gaston, Gerald K. Eurich, Michelle L. Boven
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Patent number: 8740642Abstract: The present invention is premised upon a connector device and method that can more easily electrically connect a plurality of PV devices or photovoltaic system components and/or locate these devices/components upon a building structure. It also may optionally provide some additional sub-components (e.g. at least one bypass diode and/or an indicator means) and may enhance the serviceability of the device.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2009Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Dow Global Technologies LLCInventors: James R. Keenihan, Joseph A. Langmaid, Gerald K. Eurich, Michael J. Lesniak, Michael H. Mazor, Robert J. Cleereman, Ryan S. Gaston
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Patent number: 8695291Abstract: The present invention is premised upon a through-roof connector assembly comprising one or more photovoltaic building sheathing elements capable of being affixed on a building structure, the photovoltaic building sheathing element including a sheathing element electrical connector along a sheathing element peripheral edge; a through-roof connector edge piece assembly that abuts a portion of the photovoltaic building sheathing element and includes: a body portion, an edge piece electrical connector, one or more wire leads that are connected on one end to the edge piece electrical connector; a wire guiding member with at least one conduit hole, the wire guiding member located under the through-roof connector edge piece assembly when assembled; and an under-roof junction device that is removably connected to the wire guiding member.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Dow Global Technologies LLCInventors: Stephen G. Pisklak, James Miller, Michael I Lesniak, Ryan S. Gaston, Timothy C. Plum, Gerald K. Eurich, Joseph A. Langmaid, James R. Keenihan
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Patent number: 8584407Abstract: The present invention is premised upon a photovoltaic assembly system for securing and/or aligning at least a plurality of vertically adjacent photovoltaic device assemblies to one another. The securing function being accomplished by a clip member that may be a separate component or integral to one or more of the photovoltaic device assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Dow Global Technologies LLCInventors: James R. Keenihan, Michelle L. Boven, Claude Brown, Jr., Gerald K. Eurich, Ryan S. Gaston, Michael Hus
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Publication number: 20120279150Abstract: The present invention is premised upon a through-roof connector assembly comprising one or more photovoltaic building sheathing elements capable of being affixed on a building structure, the photovoltaic building sheathing element including a sheathing element electrical connector along a sheathing element peripheral edge; a through-roof connector edge piece assembly that abuts a portion of the photovoltaic building sheathing element and includes: a body portion, an edge piece electrical connector, one or more wire leads that are connected on one end to the edge piece electrical connector; a wire guiding member with at least one conduit hole, the wire guiding member located under the through-roof connector edge piece assembly when assembled; and an under-roof junction device that is removably connected to the wire guiding member.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2011Publication date: November 8, 2012Inventors: Stephen G. Pisklak, James Miller, Michael I. Lesniak, Ryan S. Gaston, Timothy C. Plum, Gerald K. Eurich, Joseph A. Langmaid, James R. Keenihan
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Publication number: 20120118361Abstract: The present invention is premised upon a multi-layer laminate structure and method of manufacture, more particularly to a method of constructing the multi-layer laminate structure utilizing a laminate frame and at least one energy activated flowable polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: James R. Keenihan, Robert J. Cleereman, Gerald K. Eurich, Andrew T. Graham, Joseph A. Langmaid
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Publication number: 20110183540Abstract: The present invention is premised upon a connector device and method that can more easily electrically connect a plurality of PV devices or photovoltaic system components and/or locate these devices/components upon a building structure. It also may optionally provide some additional sub-components (e.g. at least one bypass diode and/or an indicator means) and may enhance the serviceability of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2009Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: James R. Keenihan, Joseph A. Langmaid, Gerald K. Eurich, Michael J. Lesniak, Michael H. Mazor, Robert J. Cleereman, Ryan S. Gaston
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Publication number: 20110100436Abstract: The present invention is premised upon an improved photovoltaic device (“PVD”) and method of use, more particularly to an improved photovoltaic device with an integral locator and electrical terminal mechanism for transferring current to or from the improved photovoltaic device and the use as a system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Robert J. Cleereman, Michael J. Lesniak, James R. Keenihan, Joe A. Langmaid, Ryan Gaston, Gerald K. Eurich, Michelle L. Boven
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Publication number: 20110094560Abstract: The present invention is premised upon a photovoltaic assembly system for securing and/or aligning at least a plurality of vertically adjacent photovoltaic device assemblies to one another. The securing function being accomplished by a clip member that may be a separate component or integral to one or more of the photovoltaic device assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventors: James R. Keenihan, Michelle L. Boven, Claude Brown, JR., Gerald K. Eurich, Ryan S. Gaston, Michael E. Hus
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Publication number: 20110036494Abstract: The present invention is premised upon a multi-layer laminate structure and method of manufacture, more particularly to a method of constructing the multi-layer laminate structure utilizing a laminate frame and at least one energy activated flowable polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventors: James R. Keenihan, Robert J. Cleereman, Gerald K. Eurich, Andrew T. Graham, Joseph A. Langmaid