Patents by Inventor John W. Jinnings
John W. Jinnings 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: 9279228Abstract: A pile is disclosed for insertion by a pile driver. The pile incorporates transversely extending anchors for increased pull-out resistance.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Inventor: John W. Jinnings
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Patent number: 8622656Abstract: Apparatuses, systems and methods are utilized to relocate subsurface conduit. Specifically, the movement of underground conduit is accomplished via the apparatuses, systems and methods described herein, including movement thereof in either or both of laterally from a first lateral position to a second lateral position and/or vertically from a first vertical position to a second vertical position.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Terra Technologies, LLCInventors: Robert W. Wegener, John W. Jinnings, Mark Tingley, David Zarembski
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Patent number: 8342778Abstract: A vibratory pile driver configured to insert curved sheet pile beneath a conduit by rotating the pile driver about a fixed pivot element to advance the curved sheet pile along a fixed arc. In one exemplary embodiment, the distance between the fixed pivot element and the clamps that secured the curved sheet pile to the pile driver is the same as the radius of curvature of the curved sheet pile. In another exemplary embodiment, when the curved sheet pile is secured to the pile driver by the clamps, the center of the radius of curvature of the curved sheet pile lies substantially on the rotational axis of the fixed pivot element. In this embodiment, the vibratory pile driver may be rotated about the fixed pivot element to advance the curved sheet pile along an arc having curvature substantially identical to the radius of curvature of the curved sheet pile.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Hercules Machinery CorporationInventors: John W. Jinnings, Mark Gustin
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Patent number: 8303217Abstract: The present invention relates to a support system for supporting a conduit. In one exemplary embodiment, the system includes support beams extending across an excavated opening. For example, a pair of beams may be positioned to span the excavated opening with the opposing ends of the beams supported on the ground above the excavated opening. Support rods may be positioned to extend through and/or from the beams and into the excavated opening. In one exemplary embodiment, the support rods include a J-hook configured for receipt within an opening in sections of curved sheet pile positioned beneath a conduit. By using a plurality of rods, the individual sections of curved sheet pile may be connected to the beams to provide a support structure for the curved sheet pile and, correspondingly, the conduit extending above the curved sheet pile and below the beam.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2009Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Terra Technologies, LLCInventors: John W. Jinnings, Robert J. Wegener
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Patent number: 8096733Abstract: An apparatus and method for the subterranean support of underground conduits is disclosed, including a pile driver that is configured to connect to an articulated boom of an excavator or another unit of positioning machinery to insert a section of curved sheet pile beneath a conduit. In one exemplary embodiment, the pile driver has a head portion and a body portion. The head portion of the pile driver is connected to the excavator and the body portion of the pile driver is moveable relative to both the head portion of the pile driver and the excavator to allow the pile driver to properly orient a section of curved sheet pile for insertion into subterranean material beneath an underground conduit.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2009Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Hercules Machinery CorporationInventors: John W. Jinnings, Mark Gustin
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Patent number: 8061934Abstract: In one exemplary embodiment, curved sheet pile is driven underneath an existing conduit using a pile driver guided hydraulically by an excavator or other heavy machinery. By vibrating the curved sheet piles, the soil is placed in suspension, which allows the piles to be directed through the soil along an arcuate path that has a curvature that substantially matches the radius of curvature of the piles. Once the pile is positioned as desired, each individual pile sheet can be welded to one another to form a unitary structure. In one exemplary embodiment, the curved sheet pile is inserted beneath a conduit using a vibratory pile driver that rotates about a fixed pivot element on an excavator or other heavy machine for positioning the pile driver to advance the curved sheet pile along a fixed arc.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2010Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Terra Technologies, LLCInventors: John W. Jinnings, Robert J. Wegener
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Patent number: 8016518Abstract: In one exemplary embodiment, the present invention includes a plurality of individual curved sheet piles that are positioned beneath an underground conduit, such as a raceway, to support the conduit during excavation. In one exemplary embodiment, the individual sections of curved sheet pile are interfit and/or interconnected. This allows the individual sections to work in combination with one another to support the conduit. Specifically, opposing ends of a length of interfit and/or interconnected curved sheet piles extend into unexcavated soil on both sides of an excavated hole to form a bridge across the hole that supports the conduit and any soil or other subterranean material positioned above the curved sheet pile.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Terra Technologies, LLCInventors: John W. Jinnings, Robert J. Wegener
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Publication number: 20110206463Abstract: Apparatuses, systems and methods are utilized to relocate subsurface conduit. Specifically, the movement of underground conduit is accomplished via the apparatuses, systems and methods described herein, including movement thereof in either or both of laterally from a first lateral position to a second lateral position and/or vertically from a first vertical position to a second vertical position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Robert W. Wegener, John W. Jinnings, Mark Tingley, David Zarembski
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Publication number: 20110008111Abstract: An apparatus and method for the subterranean support of underground conduits is disclosed, including a pile driver that is configured to connect to an articulated boom of an excavator or another unit of positioning machinery to insert a section of curved sheet pile beneath a conduit. In one exemplary embodiment, the pile driver has a head portion and a body portion. The head portion of the pile driver is connected to the excavator and the body portion of the pile driver is moveable relative to both the head portion of the pile driver and the excavator to allow the pile driver to properly orient a section of curved sheet pile for insertion into subterranean material beneath an underground conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: Hercules Machinery CorporationInventors: John W. Jinnings, Mark Gustin
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Publication number: 20100296872Abstract: In one exemplary embodiment, curved sheet pile is driven underneath an existing conduit using a pile driver guided hydraulically by an excavator or other heavy machinery. By vibrating the curved sheet piles, the soil is placed in suspension, which allows the piles to be directed through the soil along an arcuate path that has a curvature that substantially matches the radius of curvature of the piles. Once the pile is positioned as desired, each individual pile sheet can be welded to one another to form a unitary structure. In one exemplary embodiment, the curved sheet pile is inserted beneath a conduit using a vibratory pile driver that rotates about a fixed pivot element on an excavator or other heavy machine for positioning the pile driver to advance the curved sheet pile along a fixed arc.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: TERRA SHIELD, LLCInventors: John W. Jinnings, Robert J. Wegener
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Publication number: 20100263892Abstract: A vibratory pile driver configured to insert curved sheet pile beneath a conduit by rotating the pile driver about a fixed pivot element to advance the curved sheet pile along a fixed arc. In one exemplary embodiment, the distance between the fixed pivot element and the clamps that secured the curved sheet pile to the pile driver is the same as the radius of curvature of the curved sheet pile. In another exemplary embodiment, when the curved sheet pile is secured to the pile driver by the clamps, the center of the radius of curvature of the curved sheet pile lies substantially on the rotational axis of the fixed pivot element. In this embodiment, the vibratory pile driver may be rotated about the fixed pivot element to advance the curved sheet pile along an arc having curvature substantially identical to the radius of curvature of the curved sheet pile.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: HERCULES MACHINERY CORPORATIONInventors: John W. Jinnings, Mark Gustin
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Patent number: 7771140Abstract: In one exemplary embodiment, curved sheet pile is driven underneath an existing conduit using a pile driver guided hydraulically by an excavator or other heavy machinery. By vibrating the curved sheet piles, the soil is placed in suspension, which allows the piles to be directed through the soil along an arcuate path that has a curvature that substantially matches the radius of curvature of the piles. Once the pile is positioned as desired, each individual pile sheet can be welded to one another to form a unitary structure. In one exemplary embodiment, the curved sheet pile is inserted beneath a conduit using a vibratory pile driver that rotates about a fixed pivot element on an excavator or other heavy machine for positioning the pile driver to advance the curved sheet pile along a fixed arc.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2009Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Terra Shield, LLCInventors: John W. Jinnings, Robert J. Wegener
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Publication number: 20100074694Abstract: In one exemplary embodiment, curved sheet pile is driven underneath an existing conduit using a pile driver guided hydraulically by an excavator or other heavy machinery. By vibrating the curved sheet piles, the soil is placed in suspension, which allows the piles to be directed through the soil along an arcuate path that has a curvature that substantially matches the radius of curvature of the piles. Once the pile is positioned as desired, each individual pile sheet can be welded to one another to form a unitary structure. In one exemplary embodiment, the curved sheet pile is inserted beneath a conduit using a vibratory pile driver that rotates about a fixed pivot element on an excavator or other heavy machine for positioning the pile driver to advance the curved sheet pile along a fixed arc.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: TERRA SHIELD, LLCInventors: John W. Jinnings, Robert J. Wegener
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Publication number: 20100074698Abstract: In one exemplary embodiment, the present invention includes a plurality of individual curved sheet piles that are positioned beneath an underground conduit, such as a raceway, to support the conduit during excavation. In one exemplary embodiment, the individual sections of curved sheet pile are interfit and/or interconnected. This allows the individual sections to work in combination with one another to support the conduit. Specifically, opposing ends of a length of interfit and/or interconnected curved sheet piles extend into unexcavated soil on both sides of an excavated hole to form a bridge across the hole that supports the conduit and any soil or other subterranean material positioned above the curved sheet pile.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: TERRA SHIELD, LLCInventors: John W. Jinnings, Robert J. Wegener
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Publication number: 20100074690Abstract: The present invention relates to a support system for supporting a conduit. In one exemplary embodiment, the system includes support beams extending across an excavated opening. For example, a pair of beams may be positioned to span the excavated opening with the opposing ends of the beams supported on the ground above the excavated opening. Support rods may be positioned to extend through and/or from the beams and into the excavated opening. In one exemplary embodiment, the support rods include a J-hook configured for receipt within an opening in sections of curved sheet pile positioned beneath a conduit. By using a plurality of rods, the individual sections of curved sheet pile may be connected to the beams to provide a support structure for the curved sheet pile and, correspondingly, the conduit extending above the curved sheet pile and below the beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Terra Shield, LLCInventors: John W. Jinnings, Robert J. Wegener
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Publication number: 20080310923Abstract: A modular side grip vibratory pile driver system having a housing, a vibratory gear case and a pair of jaws adapted to grip a variety of pile profiles. The housing is rotatably connected to a construction machine such that the jaws can be moved from a position wherein the jaws are oriented vertically and spaced apart horizontally to a position wherein the jaws are oriented horizontally and spaced apart vertically. A plurality of sets of gripping assemblies having different gripping profiles are interchangeably connected to the jaws.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: INNOVATIVE PILE DRIVING PRODUCTS, LLCInventors: John W. Jinnings, Mark Gustin
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Patent number: 4634311Abstract: An apparatus for impacting on a hard surface such as concrete so as to break up the hard surface. This apparatus comprises a frame having a bed and an upstanding rail assembly projecting from the bed, a drive shoe, a hammer means attached to the rail assembly so as to be movable in only one direction and operatively connected to the drive shoe for impacting upon the drive shoe. The drive shoe lies adjacent the surface so that upon impact from the hammer means, the shoe forcefully impacts the surface so as to break up the surface. An adjustment means is used to selectively position the drive shoe relative to the hammer means.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1985Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: Hercules Machinery CorporationInventors: John W. Jinnings, Orrin H. Jinnings