Patents by Inventor Jason R. Wigboldy
Jason R. Wigboldy 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: 12146517Abstract: A self-sealing fastener for securing a building component to a framing member, such as securing a sheathing layer over which is disposed a barrier layer to a framing member, includes a fastener with a shank and a head, and a rubberized coating surrounding at least a portion of the shank of the fastener. The rubberized coating is designed to peel back from the shank and accumulate at least around the shank and/or head upon insertion into the wall assembly, thereby sealing off an entry of the self-sealing fastener into the barrier layer and sheathing layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2021Date of Patent: November 19, 2024Assignee: Altenloh, Brinck & Co. US, Inc.Inventors: Jason R. Wigboldy, Mitchell B. Mahler
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Patent number: 12083660Abstract: An adaptor configured for mounting to a nose stem of a fastener gun, with the adaptor including a flexible elongate body portion that is stretchable over the nose stem of the fastener gun to retain the body portion thereon, and including an end affixed to the body portion, where the end is configured to engage with a mountable building fixture to secure the mountable building fixture to a building surface via a fastener discharged from the fastener gun. The mountable building fixtures may be plastic washers, metallic washers, as well as various plates or hangers, such as joist hangers or truss plates or other such connectors.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2022Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Assignee: Altenloh, Brinck & Co. US, Inc.Inventors: Jason R. Wigboldy, David A. Boyd
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Patent number: 11698095Abstract: A wall fastener assembly for use with a building wall system, with the wall fastener assembly including a fastener and an elongated, semi-rigid seal member. The fastener includes a shaft and a head, with the fastener configured to be secured to the wall system. The seal member includes opposed first and second ends, and a center bore that extends along the length of the seal member and is configured to receive the shaft of fastener. When the fastener is secured to the wall system the first end of the seal member is configured to compress against a portion of the wall system to form a first seal and the opposite second end of the seal member is configured to form a second seal to thereby seal the wall fastener assembly against the wall system.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2020Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Assignee: Altenloh, Brinck & Co. US, Inc.Inventors: Jason R. Wigboldy, Mitchell B. Mahler
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Patent number: 11624184Abstract: A wall fastener assembly for retaining an exterior wall covering alongside a wall includes a screw, an elongated shank and a washer. The shank is configured to provide a space for a layer of insulation between the exterior wall covering and the wall. The shank comprises a center bore extending along the length of the shank for receiving the screw configured to secure the wall fastener assembly to the wall. The shank also includes a pair of flanges positioned opposite the wall. The pair of flanges form a groove between them. The groove configured to receive a masonry tie, wire tie or a girt track. The washer includes a central portion comprising a center hole for receiving the shank. The wire tie includes a narrow portion configured to be retained by the groove. A seal may be provided on the shank to seal the wall fastener assembly with the insulation.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2021Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: Altenloh, Brinck & Co. US, Inc.Inventors: Jason R. Wigboldy, Mitchell B. Mahler, David Boyd
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Publication number: 20210341008Abstract: A self-sealing fastener for securing a building component to a framing member, such as securing a sheathing layer over which is disposed a barrier layer to a framing member, includes a fastener with a shank and a head, and a rubberized coating surrounding at least a portion of the shank of the fastener. The rubberized coating is designed to peel back from the shank and accumulate at least around the shank and/or head upon insertion into the wall assembly, thereby sealing off an entry of the self-sealing fastener into the barrier layer and sheathing layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Jason R. Wigboldy, Mitchell B. Mahler
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Patent number: 11078664Abstract: A hanger apparatus is provided for attaching and securing building materials to a structure, such as attaching fibrous insulation to a wall or a cladding system on a building. The hanger includes a selectively deployable securing element such as a bendable barb to impale the building material and to secure the impaled building material to the hanger. The hanger may include a sealing fastener to secure the apparatus to the structure and to form a air, vapor, or weather seal between the fastener, hanger apparatus, and structure. The hanger is configurable for use with a single securing element or may be interlocked with additional hangers to create a chain of securing elements to secure a large portion of building material to a large section of a building. The hanger may include relief notches or apertures to reduce the force required to bend portions of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2019Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: Altenloh, Brinck & Co. US, Inc.Inventors: Jason R. Wigboldy, Mitchell B. Mahler
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Patent number: 11078663Abstract: A wall fastener assembly for retaining an exterior wall covering alongside a wall includes a screw, an elongated shank and a washer. The shank is configured to provide a space for a layer of insulation between the exterior wall covering and the wall. The shank comprises a center bore extending along the length of the shank for receiving the screw configured to secure the wall fastener assembly to the wall. The shank also includes a pair of flanges positioned opposite the wall. The pair of flanges form a groove between them. The groove configured to receive a masonry tie, wire tie or a girt track. The washer includes a central portion comprising a center hole for receiving the shank. The wire tie includes a narrow portion configured to be retained by the groove. A seal may be provided on the shank to seal the wall fastener assembly with the insulation.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2019Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: Altenloh, Brinck & Co. US, Inc.Inventors: Jason R. Wigboldy, Mitchell B. Mahler, David Boyd
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Patent number: 10876285Abstract: A wall tie assembly is provided for use in building construction for connecting a masonry veneer, such as brick or stone, to a building wall while inhibiting compression of building insulation disposed between an internal wall and the veneer. The wall tie assembly includes a washer through which a fastener is disposed and couples to a tie member. The fastener fixes to the structural portion of the wall through the insulation, such that the washer may interface with the exterior surface of the insulation in a manner to form a seal that prevents moisture and air from penetrating through the aperture formed in a weather barrier of the internal wall by the fastener. The tie member attaches between the head of the fastener and the washer and is bent for positioning within mortar of the masonry veneer of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2018Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Rodenhouse, Inc.Inventors: Jason R. Wigboldy, Robert H. Rodenhouse
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Patent number: 9989082Abstract: A washer and fastener combination for use in building construction includes a fastener having a cylindrical shaft, with a threaded end defining one end and a head defining another end, and includes a plastic washer. The washer includes a bottom side and an upper side defining a solid outer surface, and an aperture extending through the washer. A cavity is formed in the upper side at the aperture that defines an opening in the upper side, with the opening defined by the cavity being larger than an opening defined by the aperture whereby the cavity includes a seat that is disposed about the aperture and is recessed from the upper side. The fastener further includes one of either a flange or a secondary washer at the head, with the shaft of the fastener configured for insertion into the aperture with the flange or secondary washer recessed within the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2017Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: Rodenhouse, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Rodenhouse, Jason R. Wigboldy, Mitch Zuverink
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Patent number: 9945414Abstract: A thermal break washer and building construction fastening system and method includes a thermal break washer having an outerside, an underside, and a fastener aperture extending there through, with the outerside defining a solid upper surface. A mounting projection extends from the underside and a support projection extends from the outerside, with the mounting projection configured to be pressed into an inner building material to retain the thermal break washer on the inner building material, with the thermal break washer configured to receive a first fastener for securing the inner building material. An outer building material is placed on the support projection, with a retention washer having a plurality of apertures placed over the thermal break washer. The retention washer is configured to receive a second fastener through one of its apertures to secure the retention washer to the thermal break washer with the outer building material disposed there between.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2017Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: Rodenhouse, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Rodenhouse, Jason R. Wigboldy
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Patent number: 9890807Abstract: An impaling washer is provided for use in building construction. The impaling washer includes a sealing body having an aperture that is configured to receive a fastener. The fastener penetrates a membrane covering a wall and secures the sealing body to the wall. The sealing body includes an inner surface portion surrounding the aperture that seals against an outer surface of the membrane. At least one impaler extends from an outer side of the sealing body and away from the wall. The impaler is configured to engage a thermally-insulating material and hold the thermally-insulating material at the outer side of the sealing body. A thickness of the sealing body thereby forms a gap between the thermally-insulating material and the outer surface of the membrane for air insulation and drainage along the outer surface of the membrane.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: Rodenhouse, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Rodenhouse, Jason R. Wigboldy
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Publication number: 20170204895Abstract: A washer and fastener combination for use in building construction includes a fastener having a cylindrical shaft, with a threaded end defining one end and a head defining another end, and includes a plastic washer. The washer includes a bottom side and an upper side defining a solid outer surface, and an aperture extending through the washer. A cavity is formed in the upper side at the aperture that defines an opening in the upper side, with the opening defined by the cavity being larger than an opening defined by the aperture whereby the cavity includes a seat that is disposed about the aperture and is recessed from the upper side. The fastener further includes one of either a flange or a secondary washer at the head, with the shaft of the fastener configured for insertion into the aperture with the flange or secondary washer recessed within the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2017Publication date: July 20, 2017Inventors: Robert H. Rodenhouse, Jason R. Wigboldy, Mitch Zuverink
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Patent number: 9631667Abstract: A washer for use in building construction having an outer side having an upper surface defined by an upper wall, an underside opposite the outer side, and a perimeter. A central aperture extends from the outer side to the underside, with an alignment surface extending inwardly and downwardly relative to the central aperture with the alignment surface configured to be contacted by a nose stem of a fastener gun. A central chamfer is disposed at the central aperture and is configured to mate with the head of a fastener driven by the fastener gun. The upper surface of the outer side comprises a conical portion extending from the perimeter, with the alignment surface extending inwardly and downwardly to the central chamfer.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2016Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Rodenhouse, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Rodenhouse, Jason R. Wigboldy, Mitch Zuverink
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Publication number: 20160252129Abstract: A washer for use in building construction having an outer side having an upper surface defined by an upper wall, an underside opposite the outer side, and a perimeter. A central aperture extends from the outer side to the underside, with an alignment surface extending inwardly and downwardly relative to the central aperture with the alignment surface configured to be contacted by a nose stem of a fastener gun. A central chamfer is disposed at the central aperture and is configured to mate with the head of a fastener driven by the fastener gun. The upper surface of the outer side comprises a conical portion extending from the perimeter, with the alignment surface extending inwardly and downwardly to the central chamfer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2016Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: Robert H. Rodenhouse, Jason R. Wigboldy, Mitch Zuverink
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Patent number: 9309915Abstract: A washer for use in building construction has an outer side having a solid upper surface defined by an upper wall, an underside opposite the outer side, and a perimeter, with an aperture extending from the outer side to the underside. The washer further includes an engagement portion configured to be at least one of a projection member or a receptacle in the outer side and located inward of the perimeter, with the projection member extending upward from the upper surface and the receptacle extending inward from the upper surface. The engagement portion is configured for mating with an adapter of a fastener gun for locating the fastener gun relative to the aperture. The washer can additionally include one or more prong members projecting from the underside and disposed radially inward from the perimeter.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: Rodenhouse, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Rodenhouse, Jason R. Wigboldy, Mitch Zuverink
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Patent number: D748973Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2015Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: Rodenhouse, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Rodenhouse, Jason R. Wigboldy
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Patent number: D749941Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2015Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: Rodenhouse, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Rodenhouse, Jason R. Wigboldy
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Patent number: D755622Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2014Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: Rodenhouse, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Rodenhouse, Jason R. Wigboldy
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Patent number: D795685Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2015Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Rodenhouse, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Rodenhouse, Jason R. Wigboldy
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Patent number: D874916Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2018Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: Rodenhouse, Inc.Inventors: Jason R. Wigboldy, Mitchell Mahler, David Boyd