Patents by Inventor Kenneth R. Cornwall
Kenneth R. Cornwall 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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Publication number: 20200124512Abstract: A pipe tester connector includes rigid cylindrical member. The rigid cylindrical member defines a first side hole. A continuous flexible cup member includes circular floor portion and a central tubular portion extending upwardly therefrom. A first flexible sleeve extends from the top of the flexible cup. The first flexible sleeve has a folded down first position and a folded up second position, in which it envelopes the end of the first pipe. A first hose clamp secures the flexible sleeve to the pipe. An attachment unit includes a rigid insert, an attachment pipe, a first adapter and an attachment. The rigid insert is disposed against the tubular portion of the interior surface of the flexible cup. The rigid insert defines a hole in alignment with the first side hole and the second side hole, through which the attachment pipe passes. An adapter is affixed to the attachment pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2018Publication date: April 23, 2020Applicant: ProVent Systems, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 10627329Abstract: A pipe tester connector includes rigid cylindrical member. The rigid cylindrical member defines a first side hole. A continuous flexible cup member includes circular floor portion and a central tubular portion extending upwardly therefrom. A first flexible sleeve extends from the top of the flexible cup. The first flexible sleeve has a folded down first position and a folded up second position, in which it envelopes the end of the first pipe. A first hose clamp secures the flexible sleeve to the pipe. An attachment unit includes a rigid insert, an attachment pipe, a first adapter and an attachment. The rigid insert is disposed against the tubular portion of the interior surface of the flexible cup. The rigid insert defines a hole in alignment with the first side hole and the second side hole, through which the attachment pipe passes. An adapter is affixed to the attachment pipe.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2018Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: ProVent Systems, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 9982823Abstract: A pipe coupling includes a rigid cylindrical member, a flexible cylindrical member and a hose clamp. The flexible cylindrical member includes a central tubular member within the rigid cylindrical member. A flexible sleeve extends beyond the rigid cylindrical member and has an inside diameter that is complimentary to a pipe. The sleeve has a first position in which the sleeve is folded back onto the rigid cylindrical member and a second position in which the sleeve is unfolded so as to envelope an end of the first pipe. The central tubular member includes a ledge that has an inside diameter corresponding to an inside diameter of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2017Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: ProVent Systems, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 8813336Abstract: A waterproof sleeve coupling for use in a partition for preventing liquid from leaking through a penetration in the partition either adjacent to or through the sleeve coupling. The sleeve coupling has a water stop constructed of a resilient material and mounted in sealing contact with a sleeve so that a waterproof seal is formed between the water stop and the sleeve. The sleeve coupling optionally includes an extension coupling and an extension sleeve mounted on the sleeve. When the sleeve coupling is mounted in the partition, the extension sleeve extends beyond the surface of the partition to prevent liquid on the surface of the partition from leaking into the passageway of the sleeve coupling.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2010Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 8438807Abstract: A firestop drain assembly for mounting in a partition to prevent fire on one side of the partition from moving through the firestop drain assembly to the other side of the partition. The firestop drain assembly can achieve an F-rating and a T-rating of at least one (1) hour.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2012Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 8191330Abstract: A firestop drain assembly for mounting in a partition to prevent fire on one side of the partition from moving through the firestop drain assembly to the other side of the partition. The firestop drain assembly can achieve an F-rating and a T-rating of at least one (1) hour.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 7913718Abstract: A noise reduction system for use with a DWV system to reduce the noise emitted from the DWV system when waste water flows through the DWV system. The noise reduction system includes a sleeve and a spacer. The noise reduction system is mounted on the pipes and fittings of the DWV system.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2009Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 7810847Abstract: A waterproof sleeve coupling for use in a partition for preventing liquid from leaking through a penetration in the partition either adjacent to or through the sleeve coupling. The sleeve coupling has a flexible water stop mounted in sealing contact with a sleeve so that a waterproof seal is formed between the water stop and the sleeve. The sleeve coupling optionally includes an extension coupling and an extension sleeve mounted on the sleeve. When the sleeve coupling is mounted in the partition, the extension sleeve extends beyond the surface of the partition to prevent liquid on the surface of the partition from leaking into the passageway of the sleeve coupling.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 6883187Abstract: A flange assembly (10) for connecting a plumbing fixture to a drain pipe (106) in a fluid sealing relationship. The flange assembly includes a ring (12), an extension (20), a gasket (24) and a connector pipe (30). The extension extends outward from the top surface (12A) of the ring and the connector pipe extends outward from the bottom surface (12B) of the ring. The gasket is mounted over the end of the extension opposite the ring. The top wall (24A) of the gasket has an opening (26) which allows access to the center bore (22) of the extension. The waste outlet (104) of the plumbing fixture is inserted through the opening (26) in the top wall of the gasket into the center bore of the extension. When the waste outlet is inserted into the opening in the gasket, the gasket forms a seal between the waste outlet and the extension.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 6795987Abstract: A valve for use in a floor drain to prevent the backflow of fluids from the drain system. The valve includes a valve member and a collar. The first end of the valve member is mounted to the outer surface of the second portion of the collar. In the normal position, the sidewall of the valve member at the second end of the valve member is curled and the valve is in the closed position. When a preset amount of fluid pressure is provided through the collar to the first end of the valve member, the sidewall of the valve member flexes to an open position forming an inner passageway between the ends of the valve member.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Publication number: 20040049846Abstract: A valve for use in a floor drain to prevent the backflow of fluids from the drain system. The valve includes a valve member and a collar. The first end of the valve member is mounted to the outer surface of the second portion of the collar. In the normal position, the sidewall of the valve member at the second end of the valve member is curled and the valve is in the closed position. When a preset amount of fluid pressure is provided through the collar to the first end of the valve member, the sidewall of the valve member flexes to an open position forming an inner passageway between the ends of the valve member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Publication number: 20040010980Abstract: A firestop device (10) and firestop assembly for use in a plumbing system (100) installed in a structure to prevent the transmission of smoke and fire through the plumbing system. The firestop device includes a housing (12) with a connector (14) and intumescent material (16) mounted in the inner passageway (12C) of the housing. The firestop device is intended to be mounted over the hub portion (50B) of a plumbing fitting (50). When the housing is heated, the heat is transferred to the intumescent material which expands. As the intumescent material expands, the material crushes the conduit (102) extending through the firestop device and completely blocks the inner passageway (10C) of the firestop device which prevents smoke and fire from moving through the firestop device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 6679015Abstract: A firestop device (10) and firestop assembly for use in a plumbing system (100) installed in a structure to prevent the transmission of smoke and fire through the plumbing system. The firestop device includes a housing (12) with a connector (14) and intumescent material (16) mounted in the inner passageway (12C) of the housing. The firestop device is intended to be mounted over the hub portion (50B) of a plumbing fitting (50). When the housing is heated, the heat is transferred to the intumescent material which expands. As the intumescent material expands, the material crushes the conduit (102) extending through the firestop device and completely blocks the inner passageway (10C) of the firestop device which prevents smoke and fire from moving through the firestop device.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 6637464Abstract: A test cap (10) for use with a building drain (102) to allow hydrostatic testing of the building drain. The test cap includes an end wall (12) with a sidewall (14) extending around the perimeter of the end wall. The top side (12A) of the end wall is provided with an annular groove (16) which surrounds a center portion (18) of the test cap. The diameter of the groove is such that a standard sized pipe (104) can be used to apply force to the groove to detach the center portion from the end wall of the test cap. Once hydrostatic testing is complete, the center portion is detached from the end wall of the test cap and removed to allow access to the building drain.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 6470635Abstract: A firestop coupling assembly (10, 210 or 310) for allowing the passage of utility members (50 or 52) through a hole in a partition (54 or 56) while preventing the transmission of fire and smoke through the hole. The coupling assembly including a coupling (12, 212 or 312) and a firestop extension (16, 216 or 316). The firestop extension has a housing (18, 218 or 318) with an inner passageway (22, 222 or 322). Intumescent material (28, 228 or 328) is mounted in the inner passageway of the housing. The firestop extension is mounted on the coupling such that the intumescent material extends downward beyond a second end (12B, 212B or 312B) of the coupling. When the coupling assembly is exposed to heat, the intumescent material expands into the inner passageway of the housing of the firestop extension and blocks the second end of the coupling which prevents the transmission of smoke and fire through the coupling assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 6405502Abstract: A firestop coupling assembly for allowing the passage of utility members through a hole in a partition while preventing the transmission of fire and smoke through the hole. The coupling assembly includes a coupling and a firestop extension. The firestop extension has a housing with an inner passageway. Intumescent material is mounted in the inner passageway of the housing. The firestop extension is mounted on the coupling such that the intumescent material extends downward beyond a second end of the coupling. When the coupling assembly is exposed to heat, the intumescent material expands into the inner passageway of the housing of the firestop extension and blocks the second end of the housing of the coupling which prevents the transmission of smoke and fire through the coupling assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Publication number: 20020032996Abstract: A firestop coupling assembly (10, 210 or 310) for allowing the passage of utility members (50 or 52) through a penetration in a partition (54 or 56) while preventing the transmission of fire and smoke through the penetration. The coupling assembly including a coupling (12, 212 or 312) and a firestop extension (16, 216 or 316). The firestop extension has a housing (18, 218 or 318) with an inner passageway (22, 222 or 322). Intumescent material (28, 228 or 328) is mounted in the inner passageway of the housing. The firestop extension is mounted on the coupling such that the intumescent material extends downward beyond a second end (12B, 212B or 312B) of the coupling. When the coupling assembly is exposed to heat, the intumescent material expands into the inner passageway of the housing of the firestop extension and blocks the second end of the coupling which prevents the transmission of smoke and fire through the coupling assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2001Publication date: March 21, 2002Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 6336297Abstract: A firestop coupling assembly (10 or 210) for allowing the passage of utility members (50 or 52) through a penetration in a partition (54 or 56) while preventing the transmission of fire and smoke through the penetration. The coupling assembly includes an outer sleeve (12 or 212) and an inner conduit (16 or 216). The outer sleeve has a concentric indention (12D or 212D) around its inner surface within which is mounted an intumescent material (20 or 220). In one (1) embodiment, the inner conduit is mounted in the open top end of the outer sleeve so that the second end (16B or 216B) of the inner conduit is adjacent the intumescent material. In another embodiment, the inner conduit is adjustable along the length of the outer sleeve. A plug (22 or 222) can be provided in at least one end of the inner conduit allowing passage of at least one (1) utility member through the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1999Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: 6305133Abstract: A firestop coupling assembly (10 or 210) for allowing the passage of utility members (50 or 52) through a penetration in a partition (54 or 56) while preventing the transmission of fire and smoke through the penetration. The coupling assembly includes an outer sleeve (12 or 212) and an inner conduit (16 or 216). The outer sleeve has a concentric indention (12D or 212D) around its inner surface within which is mounted an intumescent material (20 or 220). In one (1) embodiment, the inner conduit is mounted in the open top end of the outer sleeve so that the second end (16B or 216B) of the inner conduit is adjacent the intumescent material. In another embodiment, the inner conduit is adjustable along the length of the outer sleeve. A plug (22 or 222) can be provided in at least one end of the inner conduit allowing passage of at least one (1) utility member through the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2000Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall
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Patent number: D589127Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2007Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Inventor: Kenneth R. Cornwall