Patents by Inventor MARY JANE HUNT-HANSEN

MARY JANE HUNT-HANSEN 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).

  • Patent number: 9145688
    Abstract: A structural reinforcement system that utilizes a lath for receiving cementitious material. Lath is affixed to support structure such as sheathing supported by studs as may commonly be found in building construction. Strip members are affixed to the lath and function as fastener guides. Fasteners penetrate the strips for affixing lath and strips to the support structure. The strips are made of a compressible material that protects the lath from damage due to impacts associated with installing the fasteners and forms a gasket-like seal around the fasteners. Strips may be used as drainage guides for directing water that may flow behind the lath. The width of the strips creates spacing between the lath and the support structure, which allows for controlling of a thickness of a base layer of cementitious material by selecting a desired width. In another embodiment, entangled filaments are used as lath material for receiving cementitious material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 29, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 29, 2015
    Assignee: Spiderlath, Inc.
    Inventors: Mary Jane Hunt-Hansen, Robert Wayne Love, William Clyde Foster, William L. Johnson, Sr.
  • Publication number: 20120216481
    Abstract: A structural reinforcement system that utilizes a lath for receiving cementitious material. Lath is affixed to support structure such as sheathing supported by studs as may commonly be found in building construction. Strip members are affixed to the lath and function as fastener guides. Fasteners penetrate the strips for affixing lath and strips to the support structure. The strips are made of a compressible material that protects the lath from damage due to impacts associated with installing the fasteners and forms a gasket-like seal around the fasteners. Strips may be used as drainage guides for directing water that may flow behind the lath. The width of the strips creates spacing between the lath and the support structure, which allows for controlling of a thickness of a base layer of cementitious material by selecting a desired width. In another embodiment, entangled filaments are used as lath material for receiving cementitious material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 29, 2012
    Publication date: August 30, 2012
    Inventors: MARY JANE HUNT-HANSEN, ROBERT WAYNE LOVE, WILLIAM CLYDE FOSTER, WILLIAM L. JOHNSON, SR.
  • Publication number: 20090031656
    Abstract: A structural reinforcement system that utilizes a lath for receiving cementitious material. Lath is affixed to support structure such as sheathing supported by studs as may commonly be found in building construction. Strip members are affixed to the lath and function as fastener guides. Fasteners penetrate the strips for affixing lath and strips to the support structure. The strips are made of a compressible material that protects the lath from damage due to impacts associated with installing the fasteners and forms a gasket-like seal around the fasteners. Strips may be used as drainage guides for directing water that may flow behind the lath. The width of the strips creates spacing between the lath and the support structure, which allows for controlling of a thickness of a base layer of cementitious material by selecting a desired width. In another embodiment, entangled filaments are used as lath material for receiving cementitious material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2008
    Publication date: February 5, 2009
    Inventors: MARY JANE HUNT-HANSEN, ROBERT WAYNE LOVE, WILLIAM CLYDE FOSTER, WILLIAM L. JOHNSON, SR.