Patents by Inventor Robert Luke Secrest

Robert Luke Secrest 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).

  • Publication number: 20210025186
    Abstract: The present concrete crack repair device (CCRD) can be comprised of two nodules connected by an elongated strip wherein the elongated strip can be narrower than the nodules in at least one plane. Both the elongated strip and the nodules can comprise carbon fibers wherein most of the carbon fibers are located within the same plane maximizing the tensile strength of the device. Installation of the CCRD can be performed by drilling holes into the surface of the concrete on either side of the crack and cutting a slot in the surface of the concrete between the two holes, or adding the holes after the slot has been cut, wherein the slot and holes are located in a line that is roughly perpendicular to the crack. The CCRD can then be installed by placing each nodule in a hole and the elongated strip within the slot.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2020
    Publication date: January 28, 2021
    Inventors: Robert Luke Secrest, Jared A. Jones, Gary L. Fox, Robert K. Smith
  • Patent number: 10801221
    Abstract: The present concrete crack repair device (CCRD) can be comprised of two nodules connected by an elongated strip wherein the elongated strip can be narrower than the nodules in at least one plane. Both the elongated strip and the nodules can comprise carbon fibers wherein most of the carbon fibers are located within the same plane maximizing the tensile strength of the device. Installation of the CCRD can be performed by drilling holes into the surface of the concrete on either side of the crack and cutting a slot in the surface of the concrete between the two holes, or adding the holes after the slot has been cut, wherein the slot and holes are located in a line that is roughly perpendicular to the crack. The CCRD can then be installed by placing each nodule in a hole and the elongated strip within the slot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2020
    Inventors: Robert Luke Secrest, Jarred A. Jones, Gary L. Fox, Robert K. Smith
  • Publication number: 20190010719
    Abstract: The present concrete crack repair device (CCRD) can be comprised of two nodules connected by an elongated strip wherein the elongated strip can be narrower than the nodules in at least one plane. Both the elongated strip and the nodules can comprise carbon fibers wherein most of the carbon fibers are located within the same plane maximizing the tensile strength of the device. Installation of the CCRD can be performed by drilling holes into the surface of the concrete on either side of the crack and cutting a slot in the surface of the concrete between the two holes, or adding the holes after the slot has been cut, wherein the slot and holes are located in a line that is roughly perpendicular to the crack. The CCRD can then be installed by placing each nodule in a hole and the elongated strip within the slot.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2018
    Publication date: January 10, 2019
    Inventors: Robert Luke Secrest, Jarred A. Jones, Gary L. Fox, Robert K. Smith
  • Publication number: 20140166129
    Abstract: A basement drainage system and method for its use comprising a combination of floor drains, poly drains and an exterior drainage system, wherein the exterior drainage system and poly drains can prevent water from entering the basement and wherein one or more floor drains can each transport water to one or more sump basins to be pumped out of a basement and away from a building. The present basement drainage system can effectively remove ground water located below a basement floor as well as water collected on the surface of the basement floor, and prevent ground water from entering the basement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 12, 2013
    Publication date: June 19, 2014
    Inventors: Robert Luke Secrest, Dan E. Reed
  • Publication number: 20140083043
    Abstract: The basement wall reinforcement system comprises carbon fiber materials securely mounted to the wall being reinforced as well as to structural components at both the top and bottom of the wall. These additional connections at the top and bottom of the wall increase the capacity of the carbon fiber to prevent bowing and cracking by transferring lateral forces from the wall to these structural components. Such structural components can include foundations, basement floors, sill plates, rim joists and floor joists. The carbon fiber can be connected to these structural components by pins, epoxies and specially designed brackets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2013
    Publication date: March 27, 2014
    Inventor: Robert Luke Secrest
  • Patent number: 8584431
    Abstract: The basement wall reinforcement system comprises carbon fiber materials securely mounted to the wall being reinforced as well as to structural components at both the top and bottom of the wall. These additional connections at the top and bottom of the wall increase the capacity of the carbon fiber to prevent bowing and cracking by transferring lateral forces from the wall to these structural components. Such structural components can include foundations, basement floors, sill plates, rim joists and floor joists. The carbon fiber can be connected to these structural components by pins, epoxies and specially designed brackets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2013
    Inventor: Robert Luke Secrest
  • Publication number: 20120227826
    Abstract: A basement drainage system and method for its use comprising a combination of floor drains and poly drains, wherein each can transport water to one or more sump basins to be pumped out of a basement and away from a building. This basement drainage system can effectively remove ground water located below a basement floor as well as water that collect on the surface of the basement floor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2011
    Publication date: September 13, 2012
    Inventors: Robert Luke Secrest, Dan E. Reed
  • Publication number: 20120180412
    Abstract: The basement wall reinforcement system comprises carbon fiber materials securely mounted to the wall being reinforced as well as to structural components at both the top and bottom of the wall. These additional connections at the top and bottom of the wall increase the capacity of the carbon fiber to prevent bowing and cracking by transferring lateral forces from the wall to these structural components. Such structural components can include foundations, basement floors, sill plates, rim joists and floor joists. The carbon fiber can be connected to these structural components by pins, epoxies and specially designed brackets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2011
    Publication date: July 19, 2012
    Inventor: Robert Luke Secrest
  • Patent number: 7918061
    Abstract: A seamless wall finishing system has a plurality of wall panels which are spaced apart from an exterior wall. The spacing creates an air gap which provides an airflow passage between the exterior wall and the second surface of the wall panels. The wall panels have a mold resistant non-organic thread or yarn wall covering which is adhered to a central portion of a first surface of each of the wall panels. The wall panels define a pair of uncovered areas on opposite sides of each of the plurality of wall panels. A vertically extending seam is created between adjacent wall panels which is filled with a seam tape made from the mold resistant nylon yarn wall covering. An air circulation system is provided for circulating air behind the wall panels. A method of assembling the modular basement wall finishing system is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2011
    Assignee: Advanced Basement Products
    Inventors: Todd Jackson, Robert Luke Secrest, Douglas Clark Secrest