Patents by Inventor Sebastien Place
Sebastien Place 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: 11339570Abstract: A pass through grid connector clip for a suspended ceiling. The grid connector clip is made of two identical halves connected back-to-back by a fastener passing through a first aperture of both identical halves or other joining method. The identical halves each have a web with a first side and an opposite second side defining a height; a third side and an opposite fourth side defining a length; a louver element closer to a fourth side than the third side; a half sleeve located between the clip and the louver element and extending from the first side to the second side the in a substantially semi-circular shape; the first aperture located between the half sleeve and the clip or the half sleeve and the louver element. The halves include a clip connected to the third side and two flanges projecting in substantially the same direction from opposite sides of the web. As a result, when the halves are joined back-to-back they form a pass through sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2020Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: Worthington Armstrong VentureInventors: Yu Lin, Brett W. Sareyka, Joseph Auriemma, Jr., Joshua L. Neal, Sebastien Place, Jeff Markley, Jason Robbins, Nicholas Shaffer
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Patent number: 11306479Abstract: A straight beam made for use in a suspended horizontal drywall ceiling. The beam is modified so that it can be bent in multiple directions to multiple predetermined angles. The beam has a web connecting two top flanges to two bottom flanges. A notch in the web extends through either the top or bottom flanges dividing the beam into a first side and a second side. The first side and the second side may each contain a pocket angled away from an outward face of the web forming a cutout having a locking edge and optionally a protuberance projecting out in the same direction as the pocket. Furthermore, the first side and the second side may optionally each contain an indentation projecting outward from the web in a direction opposite the spring pocket. As a result, when the beam is bent to the desired predetermined angle the locking edge or indentation may engage with the protuberance locking the angle in place. A soffit may then be constructed with drywall hung therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2020Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: Worthington Armstrong VentureInventors: Brett W. Sareyka, Yu Lin, Jeff Markley, Jason Robbins, Sebastien Place, Joshua L. Neal
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Patent number: 10947725Abstract: A pass through grid connector clip for a suspended ceiling. The grid connector clip is made of two identical halves connected back-to-back by a fastener passing through a first aperture of both identical halves or other joining method. The identical halves each have a web with a first side and an opposite second side defining a height; a third side and an opposite fourth side defining a length; a louver element closer to a fourth side than the third side; a half sleeve located between the clip and the louver element and extending from the first side to the second side the in a substantially semi-circular shape; the first aperture located between the half sleeve and the clip or the half sleeve and the louver element. The halves include a clip connected to the third side and two flanges projecting in substantially the same direction from opposite sides of the web. As a result, when the halves are joined back-to-back they form a pass through sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2019Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: Worthington Armstrong VentureInventors: Yu Lin, Brett W. Sareyka, Joseph Auriemma, Jr., Joshua L. Neal, Sebastien Place, Jeff Markley, Jason Robbins, Nicholas Shaffer
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Publication number: 20210032865Abstract: A pass through grid connector clip for a suspended ceiling. The grid connector clip is made of two identical halves connected back-to-back by a fastener passing through a first aperture of both identical halves or other joining method. The identical halves each have a web with a first side and an opposite second side defining a height; a third side and an opposite fourth side defining a length; a louver element closer to a fourth side than the third side; a half sleeve located between the clip and the louver element and extending from the first side to the second side the in a substantially semi-circular shape; the first aperture located between the half sleeve and the clip or the half sleeve and the louver element. The halves include a clip connected to the third side and two flanges projecting in substantially the same direction from opposite sides of the web. As a result, when the halves are joined back-to-back they form a pass through sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2020Publication date: February 4, 2021Applicant: Worthington Armstrong VentureInventors: Yu Lin, Brett W. Sareyka, Joseph Auriemma, JR., Joshua L. Neal, Sebastien Place, Jeff Markley, Jason Robbins, Nicholas Shaffer
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Publication number: 20200378115Abstract: A straight beam made for use in a suspended horizontal drywall ceiling. The beam is modified so that it can be bent in multiple directions to multiple predetermined angles. The beam has a web connecting two top flanges to two bottom flanges. A notch in the web extends through either the top or bottom flanges dividing the beam into a first side and a second side. The first side and the second side may each contain a pocket angled away from an outward face of the web forming a cutout having a locking edge and optionally a protuberance projecting out in the same direction as the pocket. Furthermore, the first side and the second side may optionally each contain an indentation projecting outward from the web in a direction opposite the spring pocket. As a result, when the beam is bent to the desired predetermined angle the locking edge or indentation may engage with the protuberance locking the angle in place. A soffit may then be constructed with drywall hung therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Applicant: Worthington Armstrong VentureInventors: Brett W. Sareyka, Yu Lin, Jeff Markley, Jason Robbins, Sebastien Place, Joshua L. Neal
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Patent number: 10760268Abstract: A straight beam made for use in a suspended horizontal drywall ceiling. The beam is modified so that it can be bent in multiple directions to multiple predetermined angles. The beam has a web connecting two top flanges to two bottom flanges. A notch in the web extends through either the top or bottom flanges dividing the beam into a first side and a second side. The first side and the second side may each contain a pocket angled away from an outward face of the web forming a cutout having a locking edge and optionally a protuberance projecting out in the same direction as the pocket. Furthermore, the first side and the second side may optionally each contain an indentation projecting outward from the web in a direction opposite the spring pocket. As a result, when the beam is bent to the desired predetermined angle the locking edge or indentation may engage with the protuberance locking the angle in place. A soffit may then be constructed with drywall hung therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2019Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Worthington Armstrong VentureInventors: Brett W. Sareyka, Yu Lin, Jeff Markley, Jason Robbins, Sebastien Place, Joshua Neal
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Publication number: 20200173171Abstract: A low profile beam. This beam has a web with flanges attached to the bottom and a bulb attached to the top. The bulb is an inverted triangle connected to one edge of the web, with flanges projecting from the opposite edge of the web. The top face of the bulb is scored. In addition, the angled faces of the bulb and the flanges may be scored. The beam may be further incorporated into a ceiling system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2019Publication date: June 4, 2020Inventors: Yu Lin, Brett W. Sareyka, Joshua L. Neal, Sebastien Place
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Publication number: 20200149275Abstract: A pass through grid connector clip for a suspended ceiling. The grid connector clip is made of two identical halves connected back-to-back by a fastener passing through a first aperture of both identical halves or other joining method. The identical halves each have a web with a first side and an opposite second side defining a height; a third side and an opposite fourth side defining a length; a louver element closer to a fourth side than the third side; a half sleeve located between the clip and the louver element and extending from the first side to the second side the in a substantially semi-circular shape; the first aperture located between the half sleeve and the clip or the half sleeve and the louver element. The halves include a clip connected to the third side and two flanges projecting in substantially the same direction from opposite sides of the web. As a result, when the halves are joined back-to-back they form a pass through sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2019Publication date: May 14, 2020Applicant: Worthington Armstrong VentureInventors: Yu Lin, Brett W. Sareyka, Joseph Auriemma, Joshua L. Neal, Sebastien Place, Jeff Markley, Jason Robbins, Nicholas Shaffer
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Publication number: 20200048902Abstract: A straight beam made for use in a suspended horizontal drywall ceiling. The beam is modified so that it can be bent in multiple directions to multiple predetermined angles. The beam has a web connecting two top flanges to two bottom flanges. A notch in the web extends through either the top or bottom flanges dividing the beam into a first side and a second side. The first side and the second side may each contain a pocket angled away from an outward face of the web forming a cutout having a locking edge and optionally a protuberance projecting out in the same direction as the pocket. Furthermore, the first side and the second side may optionally each contain an indentation projecting outward from the web in a direction opposite the spring pocket. As a result, when the beam is bent to the desired predetermined angle the locking edge or indentation may engage with the protuberance locking the angle in place. A soffit may then be constructed with drywall hung therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Applicant: Worthington Armstrong VentureInventors: Brett W. Sareyka, Yu Lin, Jeff Markley, Jason Robbins, Sebastien Place, Joshua Neal
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Patent number: 8994138Abstract: An image sensor including a pixel array, each pixel including, in a substrate of a doped semiconductor material of a first conductivity type, a first doped region of a second conductivity type at the surface of the substrate; an insulating trench surrounding the first region; a second doped region of the first conductivity type, more heavily doped than the substrate, at the surface of the substrate and surrounding the trench; a third doped region of the second conductivity type, forming with the substrate a photodiode junction, extending in depth into the substrate under the first and second regions and being connected to the first region; and a fourth region, more lightly doped than the second and third regions, interposed between the second and third regions and in contact with the first region and/or with the third region.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2012Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignees: STMicroelectronics S.A., STMicroelectronics (Crolles 2) SASInventors: François Roy, Sebastien Place
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Patent number: D915628Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2019Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: WORTHINGTON ARMSTRONG VENTUREInventors: Sebastien Place, Brett W. Sareyka, Yu Lin, Joshua L. Neal
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Patent number: D1025403Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Worthington Armstrong VentureInventors: Sebastien Place, Yu Lin, Hanhui Li