Patents by Inventor Matthew S. Damron
Matthew S. Damron 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: 7707781Abstract: A gutter cap forming tool is provided for use in a method of forming a gutter cap from a sheet stock blank. A roll forming operation is performed to form a reversely-turned arcuate bend in the gutter cap. The gutter cap assembly includes a gutter cap and a bracket that secures the gutter cap to a building and a gutter.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2009Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Van Mark Products CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Van Cleave, Eugene G. Eichhorn, Matthew S. Damron, Joseph W. Pawlow
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Publication number: 20100024621Abstract: A saw table having a boom on which a circular saw is received is disclosed. The boom includes adjustably secured track rails that directly engage a sole plate of the saw. The saw may be inserted between the track rails in either a transverse or longitudinal orientation. The track rails are supported in a spaced relationship relative to a track base. An access opening is formed in an upper flange of at least one track rail at one end of the track rail. The saw is inserted through the access opening and moved along the boom until it is fully retained between upper and lower flanges of both of the right and left track rails.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: VAN MARK PRODUCTS CORPORATIONInventors: Jeffrey Van Cleave, Eugene G. Eichhorn, Matthew S. Damron, Joseph W. Pawlow
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Publication number: 20090165398Abstract: A gutter cap forming tool is provided for use in a method of forming a gutter cap from a sheet stock blank. A roll forming operation is performed to form a reversely-turned arcuate bend in the gutter cap. The gutter cap assembly includes a gutter cap and a bracket that secures the gutter cap to a building and a gutter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2009Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: VAN MARK PRODUCTS CORPORATIONInventors: Jeffrey Van Cleave, Eugene G. Eichhorn, Matthew S. Damron, Joseph W. Pawlow
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Patent number: 7500375Abstract: A gutter cap forming tool is provided for use in a method of forming a gutter cap from a sheet stock blank. A flange of the gutter cap is initially formed by a bending brake or a flange bender. A roll forming operation is performed to form a reversely-turned arcuate bend in the gutter cap. The gutter cap is installed with either an extruded bracket or a molded bracket that secures the gutter cap to a building and a gutter.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2005Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Van Mark ProductsInventors: Jeffrey Van Cleave, Eugene G. Eichhorn, Matthew S. Damron, Joseph W. Pawlow
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Patent number: 6755067Abstract: A scoring tool supported by a carriage that is moved along a track on a sheet stock bending brake. A knife blade is pressed into engagement with sheet stock as the carriage is moved on a track. The knife blade is pivotally retained in a retainer housing that is secured to the carriage. Force is applied to the knife either by adjustable screws or directly by a handle connected to the knife holder.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Van Mark Products CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Van Cleave, Eugene G. Eichhorn, Matthew S. Damron, Joseph W. Pawlow
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Patent number: 6644158Abstract: A work table having longitudinal and transverse cutter guide rails and a removable cutter. The cutter cooperates with linear knives on a longitudinal edge and on a lateral edge of the work table for making longitudinal and transverse cuts to form blanks from sheet stock. A roller knife on the cutter cooperates with linear knives on transverse and lateral edges of the work table to cut coil stock. The longitudinal cutter guide rail is provided with cam clamps that flex the beam to securely clamp sheet stock between the upper beam and the table top when longitudinal cuts are made. Grid lines and template instructions may be provided to assist workers in measuring and laying out blanks of sheet stock. Sheet stock may be supplied from a coil that is retained in a coil holder either on the work table or adjacent to the work table on a separate stand.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Van Mark Products CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Van Cleave, Eugene G. Eichhorn, Matthew S. Damron, Joseph W. Pawlow
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Publication number: 20020056306Abstract: A work table having longitudinal and transverse cutter guide rails and a removable cutter. The cutter cooperates with linear knives on a longitudinal edge and on a lateral edge of the work table for making longitudinal and transverse cuts to form blanks from sheet stock. A roller knife on the cutter cooperates with linear knives on transverse and lateral edges of the work table to cut coil stock. The longitudinal cutter guide rail is provided with cam clamps that flex the beam to securely clamp sheet stock between the upper beam and the table top when longitudinal cuts are made. Grid lines and template instructions may be provided to assist workers in measuring and laying out blanks of sheet stock. Sheet stock may be supplied from a coil that is retained in a coil holder either on the work table or adjacent to the work table on a separate stand.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Applicant: VAN MARK PRODUCTS CORPORATIONInventors: Jeffrey Van Cleave, Eugene G. Eichhorn, Matthew S. Damron, Joseph W. Pawlow
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Patent number: 5992203Abstract: A combined sheet bending brake, coil holder and cut-off mechanism that includes a sheet bending brake having a support base, and elongated fixed and movable clamping members carried by the support base so as to clamp sheet stock extending longitudinally between the clamping members. A coil holder has a support frame removably cantilevered from one end of the support base. A trolley is removably mounted on the support frame, and has a pair of spaced rollers that extend axially in a direction transverse to the elongated fixed and movable clamping members on the brake for extending through and rotatably supporting a coil of sheet stock. Bars are carried by said support frame for releasably clamping a stock end extending from a coil on the trolley. A cut-off mechanism is removably mountable on the coil holder for severing sheet end stock extending from the holder into said bending brake.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Tapco International CorporationInventors: Arthur B. Chubb, Matthew S. Damron, James E. Suyak
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Patent number: 5761939Abstract: An automatic indexer a portable sheet bending brake having a first longitudinally extending member forming a clamp surface, a second longitudinally extending member movable with respect to the first member for clamping sheet material against the clamp surface, and a third member pivotally coupled to the second member for bending sheet material clamped between the first and second members over a bending anvil on the forward edge of the second member. The indexer includes a pair of slides having means for mounting the slides parallel to each other and spaced from each other lengthwise of the clamp surface on the bending brake. A pair of carriages are each slidably disposed on one of the slides, and a bar extends longitudinally between the carriages for engagement with an edge of sheet material inserted between the first and second members of the sheet bending brake.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1997Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Tapco International Corp.Inventors: Daniel J. Spencer, Arthur B. Chubb, Matthew S. Damron, James E. Suyak
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Patent number: 5706692Abstract: A combined sheet bending brake, coil holder and cut-off mechanism that includes a sheet bending brake having a support base, and elongated fixed and movable clamping members carried by the support base so as to clamp sheet stock extending longitudinally between the clamping members. A coil holder has a support frame removably cantilevered from one end of the support base. A trolley is removably mounted on the support frame, and has a pair of spaced rollers that extend axially in a direction transverse to the elongated fixed and movable clamping members on the brake for extending through and rotatably supporting a coil of sheet stock. Bars are carried by said support frame for releasably clamping a stock end extending from a coil on the trolley. A cut-off mechanism is removably mountable on the coil holder for severing sheet end stock extending from the holder into said bending brake.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1996Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Tapco International CorporationInventors: Arthur B. Chubb, Matthew S. Damron, James E. Suyak
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Patent number: 5561952Abstract: An improved roof ventilator is disclosed for venting an attic space while simultaneously admitting sunlight into same. One version of the invention comprises a base/flange having a centrally extruding conduit therethrough, a louvered hood member connectable to the conduit wall to achieve a fixed elevation thereby creating a baffle which restricts water infiltration. The hood further comprises a translucent oriel which is self-aligning to the conduit opening upon the installation of the hood to the base/flange. Another version of the invention comprises the oriel of the hood and the base/flange conjoined with a trim collar to form a skylight only. Used in pairs, the first skylight member is installed to the exterior of a pitched roof with the trim collar elevated within the roof structure. The second member, having a smaller diameter trim collar, is installed from the interior and mated to the first member whereas both collars telescopingly communicate to adapt to the various thicknesses of roof structures.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Tapco International CorporationInventor: Matthew S. Damron
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Patent number: 5415511Abstract: A roofing and siding fastener for securing underlayments, exterior insulation sheathings, and similar membranes to a substrate. The disclosure comprises a cap portion having a rectangular body with oppositely extended legs. Said legs are bent downward and have heels situated at the ends. The cap has a nail centrally inserted through the body. The installer positions the fastener over the material to be secured and strikes the nail head, thereby driving the fastener into a substrate. As the cap portion engages the material, the heels act to deflect the flattening legs over the top surface of the material instead of allowing the legs to puncture. Each flattened leg now becomes a spring-like binder which not only provides superior holding power over the prior art, they also flex upward to dampen strong winds which can blow these underlayments off. This flexibility greatly enhances the effectiveness of underlayments in a "dry-in" procedure.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Inventor: Matthew S. Damron
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Patent number: 5408818Abstract: Disclosed is a magnetic bar which is attached to the tines of leaf rakes for a purpose of retrieving nails from landscaping surrounding construction jobs. As most magnetic devices only collect nails which are loosely scattered above the soil, and that are in unobstructed areas, the disclosed invention is needed to collect those nails which are semi-embedded in the soil and that lay in bushes and in other tight places. The bar is situated along the tines of the rake and, as the rake is used to clean up a job site, the tines free any nails and draw them to the magnetic bar. By having the tines of the rake draw the nails to or near the bar, the size of the bar itself can be reduced as a large amount of magnetic pull is no longer needed. This reduction in size will result in a lower cost of the tool. The magnetic bar also strengthens the tines by becoming a cross-brace. This will translate into fewer strokes of the rake to gather debris.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Inventor: Matthew S. Damron
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Patent number: 5085600Abstract: A low voltage fuse adapter for allowing a blade-type automotive fuse to be used in a socket for glass ferrule fuse of the type widely used in automotive vehicles. One version of the fuse adapter has a supportive insulating body with at least two end faces and at least two slots between the end faces, two contact members made of electrical conductive materials formed in a preselected shape and disposed within each slot, and two caps with each cap being fixed at the end of the supporting body and each cap being in electrical contact with one contact members. A second shorter version of the fuse adapter has a similar structure, except that the insulating body is shorter, and the caps have slotted openings to permit the blades of the blade-type automotive fuse to pass through to the slotted openings to the contact members located thereunder. Both versions of the automotive blade-to-ferrule fuse adapter may be provided as part of fuse socket conversion kit.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1991Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Inventor: Matthew S. Damron
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Patent number: D527858Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2004Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Van Mark Products CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Van Cleave, Eugene G. Eichhorn, Matthew S. Damron, Joseph W. Pawlow