Patents by Inventor Joseph Guy Reithmeyer
Joseph Guy Reithmeyer 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: 11174667Abstract: A laminated glass retention system for securing a laminated glass subassembly within a window sash or frame member or door panel or similar component includes a retention member applied to the laminated glass subassembly. The retention member generally can include a leg portion that engages of the laminated glass subassembly, and can further include a base portion that is coupled to the frame member in which the laminated glass subassembly is seated. The retention member helps retain the insulating glass subassembly within its frame member when subjected to high winds and wind-borne debris.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2020Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: David J. Weiss, Clifford W. MacDonald, Loren M. Jacot, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, James C. Guhl, Duane Fier, Scott Thom
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Publication number: 20200340290Abstract: A laminated glass retention system for securing a laminated glass subassembly within a window sash or frame member or door panel or similar component includes a retention member applied to the laminated glass subassembly. The retention member generally can include a leg portion that engages of the laminated glass subassembly, and can further include a base portion that is coupled to the frame member in which the laminated glass subassembly is seated. The retention member helps retain the insulating glass subassembly within its frame member when subjected to high winds and wind-borne debris.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2020Publication date: October 29, 2020Inventors: David J. Weiss, Clifford W. MacDonald, Loren M. Jacot, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, James C. Guhl, Duane Fier, Scott Thom
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Patent number: 10760329Abstract: Fenestration unit frames with integral mull posts and methods of making the same are described herein.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2019Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: Andrew Maas, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, Duane Fier, Shawn Miller
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Publication number: 20190338580Abstract: A laminated glass retention system for securing a laminated glass subassembly within a window sash or frame member or door panel or similar component includes a retention member applied to the laminated glass subassembly. The retention member generally can include a leg portion that engages of the laminated glass subassembly, and can further include a base portion that is coupled to the frame member in which the laminated glass subassembly is seated. The retention member helps retain the insulating glass subassembly within its frame member when subjected to high winds and wind-borne debris.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: David J. Weiss, Clifford W. MacDonald, Loren M. Jacot, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, James Guhl, Duane Fier, Scott Thom
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Patent number: 10329831Abstract: A laminated glass retention system for securing a laminated glass subassembly within a window sash or frame member or door panel or similar component includes a retention member applied to the laminated glass subassembly. The retention member generally can include a leg portion that engages of the laminated glass subassembly, and can further include a base portion that is coupled to the frame member in which the laminated glass subassembly is seated. The retention member helps retain the insulating glass subassembly within its frame member when subjected to high winds and wind-borne debris.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2018Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: David J. Weiss, Clifford W. MacDonald, Loren M. Jacot, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, James Guhl, Duane Fier, Scott Thom
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Publication number: 20180363360Abstract: A laminated glass retention system for securing a laminated glass subassembly within a window sash or frame member or door panel or similar component includes a retention member applied to the laminated glass subassembly. The retention member generally can include a leg portion that engages of the laminated glass subassembly, and can further include a base portion that is coupled to the frame member in which the laminated glass subassembly is seated. The retention member helps retain the insulating glass subassembly within its frame member when subjected to high winds and wind-borne debris.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2018Publication date: December 20, 2018Inventors: David J. Weiss, Clifford W. MacDonald, Loren M. Jacot, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, James Guhl, Duane Fier, Scott Thom
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Patent number: 10081978Abstract: A laminated glass retention system for securing a laminated glass subassembly within a window sash or frame member or door panel or similar component includes a retention member applied to the laminated glass subassembly. The retention member generally can include a leg portion that engages of the laminated glass subassembly, and can further include a base portion that is coupled to the frame member in which the laminated glass subassembly is seated. The retention member helps retain the insulating glass subassembly within its frame member when subjected to high winds and wind-borne debris.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2015Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Inventors: David J. Weiss, Clifford W. MacDonald, Loren M. Jacot, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, James Guhl, Duane Fier, Scott Thom
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Publication number: 20160060945Abstract: A laminated glass retention system for securing a laminated glass subassembly within a window sash or frame member or door panel or similar component includes a retention member applied to the laminated glass subassembly. The retention member generally can include a leg portion that engages of the laminated glass subassembly, and can further include a base portion that is coupled to the frame member in which the laminated glass subassembly is seated. The retention member helps retain the insulating glass subassembly within its frame member when subjected to high winds and wind-borne debris.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: David J. Weiss, Clifford W. MacDonald, Loren M. Jacot, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, James Guhl, Duane Fier, Scott Thom
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Patent number: 9163449Abstract: A laminated glass retention system for securing a laminated glass subassembly within a window sash or frame member or door panel or similar component includes a retention member applied to the laminated glass subassembly. The retention member generally can include a leg portion that engages of the laminated glass subassembly, and can further include a base portion that is coupled to the frame member in which the laminated glass subassembly is seated. The retention member helps retain the insulating glass subassembly within its frame member when subjected to high winds and wind-borne debris.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2012Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: David J. Weiss, Clifford W. MacDonald, Loren M. Jacot, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, James Guhl, Duane Fier, Scott Thom
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Publication number: 20130000232Abstract: A laminated glass retention system for securing a laminated glass subassembly within a window sash or frame member or door panel or similar component includes a retention member applied to the laminated glass subassembly. The retention member generally can include a leg portion that engages of the laminated glass subassembly, and can further include a base portion that is coupled to the frame member in which the laminated glass subassembly is seated. The retention member helps retain the insulating glass subassembly within its frame member when subjected to high winds and wind-borne debris.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Inventors: David J. Weiss, Clifford W. MacDonald, Loren M. Jacot, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, James Guhl, Duane Fier, Scott Thom
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Patent number: 8256162Abstract: A water management system for a double hung window prevents leakage between the lower sash and the frame of the window in a blowing rainstorm. The water management system comprises interior pressure-drop seals disposed between the vertical stiles of the lower sash and the jambs of the window frame and an interior pressure drop seal disposed along an interior edge of the bottom rail of the lower sash and the sill of the frame. Exterior shingling seals are disposed at least between outside edges of the sash and the jamb and the exterior shingling seals and the interior pressure-drop seals at least partially bound vertical channels. A vent communicates between the vertical channels and the outside environment to maintain the pressure in the vertical channels substantially the same as that of the outside environment. This prevents rainwater in a blowing rainstorm from violently breaching the exterior shingling seals and splashing onto the interior pressure-drop seals, which, in turn, prevents leaks into a home.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2009Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, Ross McGruder, Wendy Polski, Tim Kelley
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Publication number: 20100205866Abstract: A water management system for a double hung window prevents leakage between the lower sash and the frame of the window in a blowing rainstorm. The water management system comprises interior pressure-drop seals disposed between the vertical stiles of the lower sash and the jambs of the window frame and an interior pressure drop seal disposed along an interior edge of the bottom rail of the lower sash and the sill of the frame. Exterior shingling seals are disposed at least between outside edges of the sash and the jamb and the exterior shingling seals and the interior pressure-drop seals at least partially bound vertical channels. A vent communicates between the vertical channels and the outside environment to maintain the pressure in the vertical channels substantially the same as that of the outside environment. This prevents rainwater in a blowing rainstorm from violently breaching the exterior shingling seals and splashing onto the interior pressure-drop seals, which, in turn, prevents leaks into a home.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventors: Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, Ross McGruder, Wendy Polski
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Publication number: 20030005644Abstract: An entryway door system comprising a frame and a door slab positioned to move from an open to a closed position on a hinge installed in the frame. At least the hinge side and bottom having weather-strip segments cooperating with a threshold member to provide a weather tight seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2001Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventors: Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, Brian John Babka, Todd William Bruchu
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Patent number: 6112463Abstract: A window including a frame, a side jamb liner, a sash, and a reinforcing member. The reinforcing member includes a base portion mounted to a top surface of a check rail of the sash and an upright portion extending vertically from the base portion. The upright portion engages the rib of the side jamb liner when the side jamb liner is in a first position. The side jamb liner can be laterally displaced to a second position, where the rib will not engage the upright portion. The reinforcing member is made of a unitary piece of material.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, Mark Steven Hudoba
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Patent number: 5775749Abstract: A latch keeper is mounted to a keeper housing in such a manner that a first portion of the latch keeper engages a latch hook on one side of a housing wall, and a second portion of the latch keeper is disposed on an opposite side of the housing wall. When the latch hook and the latch keeper are interengaged and a force is applied, the latch keeper imparts a moment force against the keeper housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, Stephen M. Purcell, Dean A. Pettit
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Patent number: D460563Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: Brian John Babka, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, Todd William Bruchu
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Patent number: D470242Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, James Brian Libby
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Patent number: D474844Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: Brian John Babka, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, Todd William Bruchu
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Patent number: D474845Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: Brian John Babka, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, Todd William Bruchu
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Patent number: D488243Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2003Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: Brian John Babka, Joseph Guy Reithmeyer, Todd William Bruchu