Patents by Inventor Scott Evert Johnson
Scott Evert Johnson 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: 11661790Abstract: A door includes a first skin, a second skin, two stiles, a core, and a gas permeable membrane. The first skin provides a first outer door surface. The second skin provides a second outer door surface. The two stiles are disposed at least partially between the first skin and the second skin. At least one stile defines a vent therein. The core comprises a foam material and is disposed between the first skin and the second skin. The gas permeable membrane, which is permeable to gas but not to the precursors of a foam material, is disposed on the at least one stile covering the vent. The gas permeable membrane contacts the foam material in the core, and separate the foam material in the core from the vent.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2022Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: PLASTPRO 2000, INC.Inventors: Scott Evert Johnson, Shirley Wang, Jared Andrew Garrett
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Patent number: 11473364Abstract: A door include a first skin, a second skin, and a glazing unit. The first skin includes a first skin body portion, and a first flange portion extending inward from the first skin body portion. The first skin body portion has a first tip. A second skin includes a second skin body portion, and a second flange portion extending inward from the second skin body portion. The second skin body portion has a second tip. A glazing unit has an edge disposed adjacent to and between the first tip and the second tip. The first flange portion and the second flange portion provide an interlocking structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2021Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: Plastpro 2000, Inc.Inventors: Shirley Wang, Jared Andrew Garrett, Scott Evert Johnson, Sungtse Lin
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Publication number: 20220290493Abstract: A door includes a first skin, a second skin, two stiles, a core, and a gas permeable membrane. The first skin provides a first outer door surface. The second skin provides a second outer door surface. The two stiles are disposed at least partially between the first skin and the second skin. At least one stile defines a vent therein. The core comprises a foam material and is disposed between the first skin and the second skin. The gas permeable membrane, which is permeable to gas but not to the precursors of a foam material, is disposed on the at least one stile covering the vent. The gas permeable membrane contacts the foam material in the core, and separate the foam material in the core from the vent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2022Publication date: September 15, 2022Applicant: Plastpro 2000, Inc.Inventors: Scott Evert JOHNSON, Shirley WANG, Jared Andrew GARRETT
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Patent number: 11377902Abstract: A door includes a first skin, a second skin, two stiles, a core, and a gas permeable membrane. The first skin provides a first outer door surface. The second skin provides a second outer door surface. The two stiles are disposed at least partially between the first skin and the second skin. At least one stile defines a vent therein. The core comprises a foam material and is disposed between the first skin and the second skin. The gas permeable membrane, which is permeable to gas but not to the precursors of a foam material, is disposed on the at least one stile covering the vent. The gas permeable membrane contacts the foam material in the core, and separate the foam material in the core from the vent.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2020Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Plastpro 2000, Inc.Inventors: Scott Evert Johnson, Shirley Wang, Jared Andrew Garrett
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Publication number: 20210180395Abstract: A door include a first skin, a second skin, and a glazing unit. The first skin includes a first skin body portion, and a first flange portion extending inward from the first skin body portion. The first skin body portion has a first tip. A second skin includes a second skin body portion, and a second flange portion extending inward from the second skin body portion. The second skin body portion has a second tip. A glazing unit has an edge disposed adjacent to and between the first tip and the second tip. The first flange portion and the second flange portion provide an interlocking structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2021Publication date: June 17, 2021Applicant: Plastpro 2000, Inc.Inventors: Shirley Wang, Jared Andrew Garrett, Scott Evert Johnson, Sungtse Lin
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Patent number: 10968683Abstract: A door include a first skin, a second skin, and a glazing unit. The first skin includes a first skin body portion, and a first flange portion extending inward from the first skin body portion. The first skin body portion has a first tip. A second skin includes a second skin body portion, and a second flange portion extending inward from the second skin body portion. The second skin body portion has a second tip. A glazing unit has an edge disposed adjacent to and between the first tip and the second tip. The first flange portion and the second flange portion provide an interlocking structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2018Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: Plastpro 2000, Inc.Inventors: Shirley Wang, Jared Andrew Garrett, Scott Evert Johnson, Sungste Lin
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Publication number: 20200386042Abstract: A door includes a first skin, a second skin, two stiles, a core, and a gas permeable membrane. The first skin provides a first outer door surface. The second skin provides a second outer door surface. The two stiles are disposed at least partially between the first skin and the second skin. At least one stile defines a vent therein. The core comprises a foam material and is disposed between the first skin and the second skin. The gas permeable membrane, which is permeable to gas but not to the precursors of a foam material, is disposed on the at least one stile covering the vent. The gas permeable membrane contacts the foam material in the core, and separate the foam material in the core from the vent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2020Publication date: December 10, 2020Applicant: PLASTPRO 2000, INC.Inventors: Scott Evert JOHNSON, Shirley WANG, Jared Andrew GARRETT
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Publication number: 20190211616Abstract: A method for making a door skin or making a door is provided. A wood board is first provided. The wood board comprises a surface having a first texture with a first plurality of grains, and at least one knot, which has a predetermined depth of crack. The surface of the wood board is scanned to obtain a first profile of the first texture. The first profile of the first texture is modified to provide a second profile of the second texture, which includes a second plurality of grains and the at least one knot. A mold comprising a metal surface is formed based on the second profile of the second texture. A door skin is molded from a polymer composite using the mold so as to provide an exterior surface having the second plurality of grains and the at least one knot.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2019Publication date: July 11, 2019Applicant: Plastpro 2000, Inc.Inventors: Scott Evert JOHNSON, Jared Andrew GARRETT, Shirley WANG
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Patent number: 10246934Abstract: A door for attenuating sound includes at least one core disposed between a front surface and a back surface. The at least one core includes a composition comprising vermiculite, for example, expanded vermiculite, and an inorganic bonding agent. Such a composition for the core has a density of at least 600 Kg/m3. The door has at least a sound transmission class (STC) rating or an outdoors/indoors transmission coefficient (OITC) being higher than 30.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: PLASTPRO 2000, INC.Inventors: Shirley Wang, Jared Andrew Garrett, Scott Evert Johnson, Sungtse Lin
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Publication number: 20190055774Abstract: A door include a first skin, a second skin, and a glazing unit. The first skin includes a first skin body portion, and a first flange portion extending inward from the first skin body portion. The first skin body portion has a first tip. A second skin includes a second skin body portion, and a second flange portion extending inward from the second skin body portion. The second skin body portion has a second tip. A glazing unit has an edge disposed adjacent to and between the first tip and the second tip. The first flange portion and the second flange portion provide an interlocking structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Applicant: Plastpro 2000, Inc.Inventors: Shirley Wang, Jared Andrew Garrett, Scott Evert Johnson, Sungste Lin
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Publication number: 20180179807Abstract: A door for attenuating sound includes at least one core disposed between a front surface and a back surface. The at least one core includes a composition comprising vermiculite, for example, expanded vermiculite, and an inorganic bonding agent. Such a composition for the core has a density of at least 600 Kg/m3. The door has at least a sound transmission class (STC) rating or an outdoors/indoors transmission coefficient (OITC) being higher than 30.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2017Publication date: June 28, 2018Applicant: Plastpro 2000, Inc.Inventors: Shirley WANG, Jared Andrew GARRETT, Scott Evert JOHNSON, Sungtse LIN
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Publication number: 20130228271Abstract: A fire resistant door assembly is disclosed comprising a pair of horizontal rails, a pair of vertical stiles, first and second door skins, and a foam core. The first and second door skins are made from a molded fiberglass material that includes aluminum trihydroxide, which provides a degree of ultraviolet light resistance as well as fire resistance. The foam core is made from a polyurethane foam qualified to ASTM E84, Class I, while the stiles and rails are made from a polyvinylchloride material. The resulting door assembly is made from 100% composite material, provide a high degree of durability, while resulting in a door that maintains its structural integrity and resistance to smoke and fire in accordance with state and local building codes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: Plastpro 2000, Inc.Inventors: Jared Andrew Garrett, Scott Evert Johnson
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Publication number: 20100281805Abstract: A fire resistant door assembly is disclosed comprising a pair of horizontal rails, a pair of vertical stiles, first and second door skins, and a foam core. The first and second door skins are made from a molded fiberglass material that includes aluminum trihydroxide, which provides a degree of ultraviolet light resistance as well as fire resistance. The foam core is made from a polyurethane foam qualified to ASTM E84, Class I, while the stiles and rails are made from a polyvinylchloride material. The resulting door assembly is made from 100% composite material, provide a high degree of durability, while resulting in a door that maintains its structural integrity and resistance to smoke and fire in accordance with state and local building codes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: Plastpro 2000, Inc.Inventors: Jared Andrew Garrett, Scott Evert Johnson