Patents by Inventor Mark Pavlansky
Mark Pavlansky 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: 11596228Abstract: Corner protectors, including corner protectors for furniture corners, are shown and described. Corner protectors may include, in some examples, a body, a first end including a shoulder, a second end including a cutout, a first side, and a second side. A cutout may include an attachment projection and an attachment receptor. Corner protector sheets may stack for convenient storage, with individual corner protectors removable from the corner protector sheet and each taking on an expanded form to fit around a furniture corner.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2021Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: Hibco Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky
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Patent number: 10669720Abstract: Closure strip devices, systems, kits, assemblies and methods are shown and described. A closure strip for a building having a metal roof may include a body, a top surface on one side of the body, a raised shelf formed in the body on the top surface, and a bottom surface having a hollow portion. A second closure strip may be accepted and recessed into the hollow portion of the first closure strip. The raised shelf may include breaks along a length of the body between separated raised portions. There may be depressions in each of the separated raised portions.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2018Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Hibco Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky
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Patent number: 10584495Abstract: A roof venting system for removing warm and moist air from the interior of a building to the outside through a vent opening in the roof. The system includes a vent cover member for placement over the vent opening and two foam members through which the indoor warm and moist air must pass when the air flows from the building interior to the outside. The foam members may be provided with a convoluted surface to facilitate close engagement to the roof profile, and a single piece foam may be used instead of the usual two. The foam and cover members may be flexible, reticulated polyurethane treated with one or more substances to enhance fire resistance and protect from heat/cold adverse weather.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2015Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: Hibco Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky
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Publication number: 20160060872Abstract: A roof venting system for removing warm and moist air from the interior of a building to the outside through a vent opening in the roof. The system includes a vent cover member for placement over the vent opening and two foam members through which the indoor warm and moist air must pass when the air flows from the building interior to the outside. The foam members may be provided with a convoluted surface to facilitate close engagement to the roof profile, and a single piece foam may be used instead of the usual two. The foam and cover members may be flexible, reticulated polyurethane treated with one or more substances to enhance fire resistance and protect from heat/cold adverse weather.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Applicant: Hibco Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky
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Patent number: 9234353Abstract: A cover mat suitable for use in preventing debris from entering a rain gutter does not require support when positioned in the gutter other than by portions of the rain gutter engaging the cover mat. The cover mat is formed of a nonwoven polyester fiber material that is coated with a stiffening agent, such as a styrene monomer that will add stiffness without significantly affecting the flow of fluids through the porous or liquid permeable fiber mat.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2013Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky
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Patent number: 9151059Abstract: A roofing system, especially suited for use with metal roofing panels includes a V-shaped vent cover located above an air circulation vent at the crest or apex of a sloping roof. A vent closure strip in the form of a composite member is located in the gap between the vent cover and the roofing panels, which contain a series of ribs or protrusions forming an uneven surface. An air impermeable backing strip, which can be a closed cell foam, includes fastening blocks through which fasteners extend to fasten the vent cover to the roofing panels. Air permeable members are adhered to the backing strip. These air permeable members can be a reticulated foam with a convoluted lower surface for compressively conforming to the uneven upper surface of the roofing panels. The air permeable members are more porous and more dense than the air impermeable members.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2013Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky
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Publication number: 20140223837Abstract: A cover mat suitable for use in preventing debris from entering a rain gutter does not require support when positioned in the gutter other than by portions of the rain gutter engaging the cover mat. The cover mat is formed of a nonwoven polyester fiber material that is coated with a stiffening agent, such as a styrene monomer that will add stiffness without significantly affecting the flow of fluids through the porous or liquid permeable fiber mat.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky
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Publication number: 20140165481Abstract: A roofing system, especially suited for use with metal roofing panels includes a V-shaped vent cover located above an air circulation vent at the crest or apex of a sloping roof. A vent closure strip in the form of a composite member is located in the gap between the vent cover and the roofing panels, which contain a series of ribs or protrusions forming an uneven surface. An air impermeable backing strip, which can be a closed cell foam, includes fastening blocks through which fasteners extend to fasten the vent cover to the roofing panels. Air permeable members are adhered to the backing strip. These air permeable members can be a reticulated foam with a convoluted lower surface for compressively conforming to the uneven upper surface of the roofing panels. The air permeable members are more porous and more dense than the air impermeable members.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky
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Patent number: 8341891Abstract: A filter for use with a rain gutter will prevent solid debris, such as leaves, from entering the gutter, but will not unduly restrict passage of rain water into and through the gutter. The filter comprises a liquid permeable strip that can be formed of a material, such as reticulated polyurethane foam. This strip is supported at the top of the gutter by a support member, which can be a thermoformed member, affixed to the underside of the strip. Legs, which can fold transversely to the strip will support the strip above the bottom of the gutter. When the legs are in a flat configuration, multiple filter members can be stacked for storage and shipping. Installation is essentially toolless and the filters can be cut to length.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky, Stephen Larson Harper
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Patent number: 7752811Abstract: A gutter insert device is shaped to fit within a gutter hollow channel. The insert is a foamed material and it will at least partially fill the gutter hollow channel to resist accumulation of leaves, sticks and other debris. A top later is formed of reticulated polyurethane foam to resist ultraviolet light and flame retardants. Stock foam raw material is cut so that it will expand to form an elongated insert base.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Inventor: Mark Pavlansky
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Patent number: 7735271Abstract: A system for forming an insulating vapor barrier in a building is especially suited for forming an insulating vapor barrier in a crawl space beneath a building. The system includes a series of separate vapor barrier panels that can be attached around a wall. A ground level vapor barrier can be sealed to the insulating vapor barrier panels, which can be sealed to each other and along a top edge to the wall. The individual vapor barrier panels include an insulating foam member with a vapor resistant liner laminated thereto and extending beyond the edges of the insulating foam member to provide space for securing and sealing multiple vapor barrier panels to form a continuous insulating vapor barrier. Mechanical or hook and loop fasteners can be provided to secure the top edges of the vapor barrier liners to the wall and bottom edges to a ground liner.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Inventors: Lorri B. Shipston, Mark Pavlansky
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Publication number: 20080085104Abstract: A semi-rigid polyolefin water heater gasket is employed to increase the speed and reduce the cost of installing a urethane leakage barrier between an inner water heater vessel and an outer shell. The gasket comprises a strip of polyolefin material that is wrapped around the exterior of an inner water vessel in the space between the inner vessel and the outer shell. This gasket provides a leakage barrier secured in this space and prevents liquid urethane from flowing beyond the gasket or gas dam ring. An adhesive can bond the gasket in the gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2006Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventor: Mark Pavlansky
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Patent number: 7281629Abstract: A package for a wide line, film ribbon which utilizes a pair of spaced-apart end pieces which engages a pair of spaced-apart end pieces engaging the end edges of the ribbon roll stored within the roll in multiple turns. A sheet of corrugated material is formed into a roll and inserted into the core opening of the film ribbon roll to stabilize the roll, and another sheet of corrugated material is wound about the outer surface of the roll to protect the surface and the roll itself from damage. A shrinkable overwrap encompasses the end pieces, the corrugated material, and the ribbon roll underneath to provide additional protection and maintain the components of the package and the film ribbon roll in a predetermined fixed relationship.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky
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Publication number: 20060204725Abstract: A process for forming roof closure members in a selective design. A supply of polyolefin plastic is extruded foamed and moved to rotary die press where it is cut to form a continuous supply of roof closure members. This application also includes a closure member formed by the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2005Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky
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Publication number: 20060131195Abstract: A package for a wide line, film ribbon which utilizes a pair of spaced-apart end pieces which engages a pair of spaced-apart end pieces engaging the end edges of the ribbon roll stored within the roll in multiple turns. A sheet of corrugated material is formed into a roll and inserted into the core opening of the film ribbon role to stabilize the roll, and another sheet of corrugated material is wound about the outer surface of the roll to protect that surface and the roll itself from damage. A shrinkablenoverwrap encompasses the end pieces, the corrugated material, and the ribbon roll underneath to provide additional protection and maintain the components of the package and the film ribbon roll in a predetermined fixed relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2004Publication date: June 22, 2006Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky
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Publication number: 20060096189Abstract: A roof venting system for removing warm and moist air from the interior of a building to the outside through a vent opening in the roof. The system includes a vent, cover member for placement over the vent opening and two foam members through which the indoor warm and moist air must pass when the air flows from the building interior to the outside. The foam members may be provided with a convoluted surface to facilitate close engagement to the roof profile, and a single piece foam may be used instead of the usual two. The foam and cover members may be flexible, reticulated polyurethane treated with one or more substances to enhance fire resistance and protect from heat/cold adverse weather.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2004Publication date: May 11, 2006Inventors: Mark Pavlansky, Keith Pavlansky