Patents by Inventor Karen M. Sager
Karen M. Sager 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: 11970860Abstract: A filtration device for filtering a fluid includes a first barrier member having a plurality of openings through which the fluid can penetrate the first barrier member, the first barrier member having a plurality of edges including a first edge; and a first ion-dispersing thread in the first barrier member. A portion of the first ion-dispersing thread extends in a direction, the direction is non-parallel to the first edge of the first barrier member, and the direction is non-perpendicular to the first edge of the first barrier member.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2020Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Inventor: Karen M. Sager
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Publication number: 20240035282Abstract: A gutter guard for filtering water that enters a rain gutter on a building includes: a screen body configured to be positioned above a lowest portion of the rain gutter and having a plurality of openings that are penetrable by water. The screen body has a first surface, a second surface, and a channel positioned between the first surface and the second surface. The channel has a first wall adjacent to and extending in a first direction from the first surface, the first wall having a height in the first direction, a second wall adjacent to and extending in the first direction from the second surface, the second wall having a height in the first direction, and a joining section that joins the first wall to the second wall. The height of the first wall and the height of the second wall are different.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2022Publication date: February 1, 2024Inventor: Karen M. SAGER
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Publication number: 20230279665Abstract: A gutter guard for filtering water that enters a rain gutter on a building includes: a barrier member configured to be positioned above a lowest portion of the rain gutter and having a plurality of openings that are penetrable by water, the barrier member having first members that extend along a first direction; second members that extend along a second direction that is non-parallel to the first direction; and a protrusion extending from the barrier member. The protrusion has a first extension that comprises a first end, and a second extension that comprises a second end.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventor: Karen M. SAGER
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Patent number: 11686098Abstract: A gutter guard for filtering water that enters a rain gutter on a building, the gutter guard having a barrier member configured to be positioned above a lowest portion of the rain gutter and having a plurality of openings that are penetrable by water. The barrier member having first members that extend along a first direction; second members that extend along a second direction that is non-parallel to the first direction; a third member made of an ion-dispersing material; and a protrusion extending from the barrier member.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2021Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Inventor: Karen M. Sager
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Patent number: 11549266Abstract: The method includes dispersing copper or other material ions through the water receiving area of a gutter guard for the prevention of moss or mold growth. The method includes the utilization of thread(s) sewn into or embroidered onto or otherwised affixed to or immediately preceding the water receiving areas of a gutter guard, such thread(s) being comprised of moss killing materials. The thread(s) comprise only a portion of the water receiving area, so if corrosive elements form and wash over the water receiving area, they will be in sufficient amounts to kill moss but not in so great an amount as to clog any water receiving apertures. The method includes the utilization of staples or other objects comprised of copper or other moss killing materials fastened to or adhered or welded to the body or water receiving areas of a gutter guard or areas immediately preceding such.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2019Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Inventor: Karen M. Sager
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Publication number: 20210270040Abstract: A filtration device for filtering a fluid includes a first barrier member having a plurality of openings through which the fluid can penetrate the first barrier member, the first barrier member having a plurality of edges including a first edge; and a first ion-dispersing thread in the first barrier member. A portion of the first ion-dispersing thread extends in a direction, the direction is non-parallel to the first edge of the first barrier member, and the direction is non-perpendicular to the first edge of the first barrier member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2020Publication date: September 2, 2021Inventor: Karen M. SAGER
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Publication number: 20210214949Abstract: A gutter guard for filtering water that enters a rain gutter on a building, the gutter guard having a barrier member configured to be positioned above a lowest portion of the rain gutter and having a plurality of openings that are penetrable by water. The barrier member having first members that extend along a first direction; second members that extend along a second direction that is non-parallel to the first direction; a third member made of an ion-dispersing material; and a protrusion extending from the barrier member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2021Publication date: July 15, 2021Inventor: Karen M. SAGER
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Patent number: 10982447Abstract: A water diverter for diverting water on a building roof or gutter is provided. The diverter includes a main body having a first portion having a top side and a bottom side, a diverting portion extending from the top side of the first portion at a first angle, the first angle being an angle greater than zero degrees, and an attachment portion extending from the first portion and being configured to attach to the building roof or gutter; a first opening in one of the first portion and the diverting portion, the first opening being configured to allow the water to pass through the one of the first portion and the diverting portion; and a filter element positioned above the first portion of the main body and through which the water can pass.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2019Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Inventor: Karen M. Sager
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Publication number: 20200123777Abstract: The method includes dispersing copper or other material ions through the water receiving area of a gutter guard for the prevention of moss or mold growth. The method includes the utilization of thread(s) sewn into or embroidered onto or otherwised affixed to or immediately preceding the water receiving areas of a gutter guard, such thread(s) being comprised of moss killing materials. The thread(s) comprise only a portion of the water receiving area, so if corrosive elements form and wash over the water receiving area, they will be in sufficient amounts to kill moss but not in so great an amount as to clog any water receiving apertures. The method includes the utilization of staples or other objects comprised of copper or other moss killing materials fastened to or adhered or welded to the body or water receiving areas of a gutter guard or areas immediately preceding such.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Inventor: Karen M. Sager
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Patent number: 10538920Abstract: The method includes dispersing copper or other material ions through the water receiving area of a gutter guard for the prevention of moss or mold growth. The method includes the utilization of thread(s) sewn into or embroidered onto or otherwised affixed to or immediately preceding the water receiving areas of a gutter guard, such thread(s) being comprised of moss killing materials. The thread(s) comprise only a portion of the water receiving area, so if corrosive elements form and wash over the water receiving area, they will be in sufficient amounts to kill moss but not in so great an amount as to clog any water receiving apertures. The method includes the utilization of staples or other objects comprised of copper or other moss killing materials fastened to or adhered or welded to the body or water receiving areas of a gutter guard or areas immediately preceding such.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2011Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Inventor: Karen M. Sager
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Publication number: 20190352912Abstract: A water diverter for diverting water on a building roof or gutter is provided. The diverter includes a main body having a first portion having a top side and a bottom side, a diverting portion extending from the top side of the first portion at a first angle, the first angle being an angle greater than zero degrees, and an attachment portion extending from the first portion and being configured to attach to the building roof or gutter; a first opening in one of the first portion and the diverting portion, the first opening being configured to allow the water to pass through the one of the first portion and the diverting portion; and a filter element positioned above the first portion of the main body and through which the water can pass.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventor: Karen M. SAGER
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Publication number: 20190153730Abstract: A filtration device is provided for filtering a liquid that passes over the filtration device. The device includes a screen through which the liquid can pass, the screen having a top side, a bottom side, and a plurality of threads, at least a portion of the plurality of threads being a first material; and a growth inhibiting element that is one of attached to and a part of the screen, the growth inhibiting element being a second material. The second material and the first material are different materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventor: Karen M. SAGER
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Publication number: 20130160377Abstract: The method includes dispersing copper or other material ions through the water receiving area of a gutter guard for the prevention of moss or mold growth. The method includes the utilization of thread(s) sewn into or embroidered onto or otherwised affixed to or immediately preceding the water receiving areas of a gutter guard, such thread(s) being comprised of moss killing materials. The thread(s) comprise only a portion of the water receiving area, so if corrosive elements form and wash over the water receiving area, they will be in sufficient amounts to kill moss but not in so great an amount as to clog any water receiving apertures. The method includes the utilization of staples or other objects comprised of copper or other moss killing materials fastened to or adhered or welded to the body or water receiving areas of a gutter guard or areas immediately preceding such.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Inventor: Karen M. Sager
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Publication number: 20120144759Abstract: A filter assembly that has a filtering method overlying an expanded metal skeletal structure, said expanded metal employing sidewalls that are Long Way of the Diamond having their greatest length parallel to a roofs edge and whose sidewall members are angled toward oncoming water flow, the skeletal structure being attached to a filtering member. The filtering assembly able to be secured to a building by means of a hanging assembly. The hanging assembly comprising a gutter hanger with a rear double hooped element; the rear most hoop engaging an upward raised element of a receiving channel pre-fastened to a fascia board.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2012Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventors: Edward Higginbotham, Karen M. Sager
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Publication number: 20120132759Abstract: The method includes the utilization of clips or hooks or other securing elements of any configuration or means of attachment that may be affixed to the body of a gutter guard for the purpose of receiving and securing heating cables and/or other cables or elements. Additionally, the method includes the use of openings or grommets within the body of a gutter guard through which cables or other elements may pass and be secured.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2011Publication date: May 31, 2012Inventor: Karen M. Sager