Patents by Inventor Michael M. May
Michael M. May 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: 20190203526Abstract: A corner pad includes a backer having a first side and a second side. The first side is configured to receive an adhesive. The corner pad also includes a plurality of wands extending from the second side. Each of the plurality of wands includes a first end and a second end and each of the plurality of wands is integral with the backer at the second end forming an interface. Each interface is substantially parallel to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2018Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: Gary E. Tagtow, Michael M. May, Jordan Scott, Gavin Clark
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Publication number: 20080302485Abstract: A mandrel for use in a crosshead extrusion process for manufacturing hose. The mandrel includes a core composed of a high tensile strength material; a tie layer disposed around and adhering to the core and an elongated cylindrical body disposed around the tie layer. The body is composed of a first thermoplastic material. An outer layer is disposed over the body. The outer layer has a predetermined thickness which is less than that of the body The outer layer is composed of a second thermoplastic material which is dissimilar to that of the first thermoplastic material. Methods of making and using the mandrel are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2008Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventors: Gregory S. Mitsch, Michael M. May
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Patent number: 5966880Abstract: A window frame assembly including a weather resistant cladding structure having a telescopic expansion joint. The cladding, preferably made of PVC, has side jamb members which are hollow and which form telescoping members in conjunction with corner pieces or end caps which engage with the nose of the sill cladding. The window frame assembly is made up of wooden side jambs, a wooden upper jamb and a wooden sub sill to which the cladding structure is attached. The telescopic members having the expansion joint permit thermal contraction and expansion of the cladding structure relative to the wooden jamb and sill members.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: East Millwork Distributors, Inc.Inventors: Alan M. Bridges, Michael M. May
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Patent number: 5792529Abstract: A structural component is disclosed which includes first and second extrusions each consisting of a plurality of strengthening fibers. A third extrusion comprises a thermoplastic matrix that encapsulates the first and second extrusions. The three extrusions together define a non-planar cross sectional configuration of substantially transverse dimensions sufficient to provide component strength and stiffness. Also disclosed is an elongated structural component formed by extrusion consisting of a first extruded portion of a plurality of segments of strengthening fibers joined in a thermoplastic matrix and a second extruded portion comprising a thermoplastic matrix compatible with the first extruded portion. The first and second extruded portions together define a predetermined non-planar cross sectional configuration of substantially transverse dimensions sufficient to provide component strength and stiffness.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1994Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Intek Weatherseal Products, Inc.Inventor: Michael M. May
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Patent number: 5772190Abstract: A coextruded plastic spring member is disclosed which is bendably disposable between first and second member to create a spring force therebetween. The spring member includes an elongated base formed from a first plastic material which is engageable by the first member. An elongated first spring portion formed from a second plastic material that is resilient and has a predetermined spring characteristic is coextruded with the base member. An elongated second spring portion is coextruded with and extends from the first spring portion and is formed from a third plastic material having a spring characteristic stiffer than that of the first spring portion, with the second spring portion being engageable by the second member. The first and second spring portions are constructed so that the first spring portion is under compressive loading when the second spring portion is bendably engaged by the second member.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Intek Weatherseal Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael M. May, Gregory S. Mitsch, Nidelkoff John Michael, Les L. Pallin
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Patent number: 5651222Abstract: A window frame assembly including a weather resistant cladding structure having a telescopic expansion joint. The cladding, preferably made of PVC, has side jamb members which are hollow and which form telescoping members in conjunction with corner pieces or end caps which engage with the nose of the sill cladding. The window frame assembly is made up of wooden side jambs, a wooden upper jamb and a wooden sub sill to which the cladding structure is attached. The telescopic members having the expansion joint permit thermal contraction and expansion of the cladding structure relative to the wooden jamb and sill members.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1994Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: East Coast Millwork Distributors, Inc.Inventors: Alan M. Bridges, Michael M. May
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Patent number: 5265308Abstract: A jamb liner for a double hung window wherein a length of the jamb liner is mounted to and overlies each of the jamb sides defining the window opening. Each jamb liner has a front profile corresponding to the side of the associated sash to slidably retain and guide the sash. The jamb liner is extruded from a plastic material that is at least semi-rigid. Coextruded on the rear face of the jamb liner is are a pair of longitudinal spring hinge members each having a first portion contiguous with the jamb liner formed from a resilient material having a spring characteristic, and a second portion extending from the first portion formed from a plastic material that is at least semi-rigid. In mounting the window assembly into the jamb opening, the spring hinge members bendably and springably engage the associated jamb sides to generate a uniform biasing force on the sides of the sashes.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1991Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Intek Weatherseal Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael M. May, Gregory S. Mitsch, Nidelkoff J. Michael, Les L. Pallin
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Patent number: 5027557Abstract: Disclosed is a sound silenced window frame jamb liner sash guide pocket. A layer of resilient material is coextruded with the material of the jamb liner to provide reverberation dampening of a window sash spring balance located within the jamb liner sash guide pocket.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1989Date of Patent: July 2, 1991Assignee: Intek Weatherseal Products, Inc.Inventor: Michael M. May
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Patent number: 4914861Abstract: Disclosed is a braking system for braking movement of a window sash within a window frame jamb liner. A window tilt clutch member is operably attached to the window sash for normal vertical movement within the window frame jamb liner sash guide pocket. When the window sash is rotated or tilted the window tilt clutch member lockingly engages a high friction resilient material strip located on wall portions of the jamb liner sash guide pocket.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1989Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Intek Weatherseal Products Inc.Inventor: Michael M. May