Patents by Inventor Robert P. Broad
Robert P. Broad 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: 20190161972Abstract: A self supporting panel system used to fabricate ceilings, floors, walls, or roofs. The panel system is assembled from a plurality of panels, each having a core that is sandwiched between opposing plate members. In a preferred embodiment, the core of each panel includes a unifying material to enhance the load bearing capacity of the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2018Publication date: May 30, 2019Inventors: Lawrence J. Wrass, James K. Peterson, Robert P. Broad
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Patent number: 10184251Abstract: A self supporting panel system used to fabricate ceilings, floors, walls, or roofs. The panel system is assembled from a plurality of panels, each having a core that is sandwiched between opposing plate members. In a preferred embodiment, the core of each panel includes a unifying material to enhance the load bearing capacity of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2017Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: PN II, INC.Inventors: Lawrence J. Wrass, James K. Peterson, Robert P. Broad
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Publication number: 20170254087Abstract: A self supporting panel system used to fabricate ceilings, floors, walls, or roofs. The panel system is assembled from a plurality of panels, each having a core that is sandwiched between opposing plate members. In a preferred embodiment, the core of each panel includes a unifying material to enhance the load bearing capacity of the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2017Publication date: September 7, 2017Inventors: Lawrence J. Wrass, James K. Peterson, Robert P. Broad
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Patent number: 9689165Abstract: A self supporting panel system used to fabricate ceilings, floors, walls, or roofs. The panel system is assembled from a plurality of panels, each having a core that is sandwiched between opposing plate members. In a preferred embodiment, the core of each panel includes a unifying material to enhance the load bearing capacity of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2015Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: PN II, INC.Inventors: Lawrence J. Wrass, James K. Peterson, Robert P. Broad
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Publication number: 20160047127Abstract: A self supporting panel system used to fabricate ceilings, floors, walls, or roofs. The panel system is assembled from a plurality of panels, each having a core that is sandwiched between opposing plate members. In a preferred embodiment, the core of each panel includes a unifying material to enhance the load bearing capacity of the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2015Publication date: February 18, 2016Inventors: Lawrence J. Wrass, James K. Peterson, Robert P. Broad
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Patent number: 9175476Abstract: A self supporting panel system used to fabricate ceilings, floors, walls, or roofs. The panel system is assembled from a plurality of panels, each having a core that is sandwiched between opposing plate members. In a preferred embodiment, the core of each panel includes a unifying material to enhance the load bearing capacity of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2014Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: PN II, INC.Inventors: Lawrence J. Wrass, James K. Peterson, Robert P. Broad
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Publication number: 20140366474Abstract: A self supporting panel system used to fabricate ceilings, floors, walls, or roofs. The panel system is assembled from a plurality of panels, each having a core that is sandwiched between opposing plate members. In a preferred embodiment, the core of each panel includes a unifying material to enhance the load bearing capacity of the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventors: Lawrence J. Wrass, James K. Peterson, Robert P. Broad
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Patent number: 8661770Abstract: A self supporting panel system used to fabricate ceilings, floors, walls, or roofs. The panel system is assembled from a plurality of panels, each having a core that is sandwiched between opposing plate members. In a preferred embodiment, the core of each panel includes a unifying material to enhance the load bearing capacity of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2012Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: PN II, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence J. Wrass, James K. Petersen, Robert P. Broad
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Patent number: 8122681Abstract: A self supporting panel system used to fabricate ceilings, floors, walls, or roofs. The panel system is assembled from a plurality of panels, each having a core that is sandwiched between opposing plate members. In a preferred embodiment, the core of each panel includes a unifying material to enhance the load bearing capacity of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2010Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: PN II, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence J. Wrass, James K. Petersen, Robert P. Broad
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Patent number: 6848232Abstract: A casting tool for forming precast concrete wall sections. A base is disposed generally in a horizontal plane and has an upper surface. A pair of opposing sidewalls are disposed proximate the upper surface. Each of the sidewalls has a first position in which the sidewall is located substantially in a vertical plane. First and second opposing bulkheads are disposed proximate the upper surface, each having a respective first position in which the bulkhead is located substantially in a vertical plane. The bulkheads are arranged to abut the pair of opposing sidewalls so that the inner surfaces of the sidewalls, the bulkheads, and the upper surface of the base define a form for receiving concrete to make the precast concrete wall section. The first bulkhead is configured for movement so as to vary a first dimension of the form, and thus the dimension of the concrete wall section.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: PN II, Inc.Inventors: William J. Pulte, Lawrence J. Wrass, Robert P. Broad
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Publication number: 20030163963Abstract: A casting tool for forming precast concrete wall sections. A base is disposed generally in a horizontal plane and has an upper surface. A pair of opposing sidewalls are disposed proximate the upper surface. Each of the sidewalls has a first position in which the sidewall is located substantially in a vertical plane. First and second opposing bulkheads are disposed proximate the upper surface, each having a respective first position in which the bulkhead is located substantially in a vertical plane. The bulkheads are arranged to abut the pair of opposing sidewalls so that the inner surfaces of the sidewalls, the bulkheads, and the upper surface of the base define a form for receiving concrete to make the precast concrete wall section. The first bulkhead is configured for movement so as to vary a first dimension of the form, and thus the dimension of the concrete wall section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2003Publication date: September 4, 2003Applicant: PN II, Inc.Inventors: William J. Pulte, Lawrence J. Wrass, Robert P. Broad
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Patent number: 6550215Abstract: A casting tool for forming precast concrete wall sections. A base is disposed generally in a horizontal plane and has an upper surface. A pair of opposing sidewalls are disposed proximate the upper surface. Each of the sidewalls has a first position in which the sidewall is located substantially in a vertical plane. First and second opposing bulkheads are disposed proximate the upper surface, each having a respective first position in which the bulkhead is located substantially in a vertical plane. The bulkheads are arranged to abut the pair of opposing sidewalls so that the inner surfaces of the sidewalls, the bulkheads, and the upper surface of the base define a form for receiving concrete to make the precast concrete wall section. The first bulkhead is configured for movement so as to vary a first dimension of the form, and thus the dimension of the concrete wall section.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: PN II, Inc.Inventors: William J. Pulte, Lawrence J. Wrass, Robert P. Broad