Patents by Inventor Stephen F. McDonald

Stephen F. McDonald 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).

  • Patent number: 11297964
    Abstract: A temporary roll-up floor cover includes a rugged upper layer that is impervious to water and pervious water vapor, and a lower antimicrobial wicking layer that quickly spreads water while transmitting water vapor, to facilitate evaporation of moisture that gets under the cover. The cover may also include one or more of a central layer containing a microporous membrane, a coating or film layer which may be perforated, and a stiffener lattice that resists folding, gathering and puckering without preventing the cover from rolling up. The coating layer adds additional resistance to folding, gathering and puckering without preventing the cover from rolling up. The coating may be perforated to increase water vapor transmission through the cover. One or more antimicrobial agents may be incorporated into the floor cover, for example, into the wicking layer during extrusion of the airlaid mat forming the wicking layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2022
    Assignee: McTech Group, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Publication number: 20220087462
    Abstract: A temporary antimicrobial roll-up floor cover includes a rugged upper layer that is impervious to water and pervious water vapor, and a lower antimicrobial wicking layer that quickly spreads water while transmitting water vapor, to facilitate evaporation of moisture that gets under the cover. The cover may also include one or more of a central layer containing a microporous membrane, a coating or film layer which may be perforated, and a stiffener lattice that resists folding, gathering and puckering without preventing the cover from rolling up. The coating layer adds additional resistance to folding, gathering and puckering without preventing the cover from rolling up. The coating may be perforated to increase water vapor transmission through the cover. One or more antimicrobial agents is incorporated into the wicking layer during extrusion of the airlaid mat forming the wicking layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2020
    Publication date: March 24, 2022
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Patent number: 11149385
    Abstract: A field-assembly dowel basket for concrete construction configured for in-the-field assembly from a small number of component parts, including dowels, dowel jackets, frame wires that are assembled into dowel basket sections. The dowel jackets may support different types of dowels, such as rectangular plate dowels, diamond-shaped plate dowels and rod dowels. The dowel jackets are firmly attached to the frame wires by leg-clip structures with three clips features including two leg clips, which attach to risers of the frame wire, as well as a central clip feature that clips to the crossbar of the frame wire, to securely support the frame wire and dowel to the dowel jacket. Multiple dowel basket sections are joined together by inline connectors connecting adjacent frame wires to fabricate an elongated dowel basket of desired length.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 2021
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2021
    Assignee: McTech Group Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Patent number: 11035137
    Abstract: A dual-purpose concrete cover that includes a construction cover layer, a vapor retardant layer, and a wicking layer. An anti-snag scrim layer may be included under the wicking layer. One or more antimicrobial agents may be included in the wicking layer or other locations within the cover to prevent mold, mildew, bacterial and viral growth. While conventional concrete curing blankets often include a vapor barrier selected to keep the concrete surface wet well past the concrete curing period, the vapor retardant layer is designed to allow the dual-use cover to dry out at about the end of the concrete curing period so that the dual-use cover can remain in place as a construction cover after the curing period. The dual-purpose concrete cover is designed to fully dry prior to removal, which allows it to be reused, whereas conventional concrete curing blankets are typically discarded after a single use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2021
    Assignee: McTech Group, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Publication number: 20200140343
    Abstract: A concrete curing blanket that includes a vapor barrier layer, a wicking layer, and pH-indicator, such as turmeric or Phenol Red incorporated into the concrete curing blanket. The pH-indicator may be a power or prills attached to the vapor barrier, the wicking layer, or another layer of the concrete curing blanket. Alternatively, the pH-indicator may be a series of ribbons or strips attached to the vapor barrier, the wicking layer, or another layer of the concrete curing blanket. As another alternative, the pH-indicator may be a matrix of discontinuous patches attached to the vapor barrier, the wicking layer, or another layer of the concrete curing blanket. As another alternative, the vapor barrier may include perforations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2018
    Publication date: May 7, 2020
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Patent number: 10443194
    Abstract: A field-assembly dowel basket for concrete construction configured for in-the-field assembly from a small number of component parts, including dowels, dowel sleeves that loosely house the dowels, “W” shaped frame wires that support the dowel sleeves, straight shipping wires that connect dowel basket sections together, and “T” connectors that join the frame sections to the shipping wires. Various embodiments of the field-assembly dowel basket may use different types of dowel sleeves, such as open-channel sleeves, closed-channel sleeves, and sealed-channel sleeves in which tape or another suitable cover is used to seal open-channel sleeves. The dowel sleeves may house different types of dowels, such as rectangular plate dowels and round rod dowels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2019
    Assignee: McTech Group Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Publication number: 20190249375
    Abstract: A field-assembly dowel basket for concrete construction configured for in-the-field assembly from a small number of component parts, including dowels, dowel sleeves that loosely house the dowels, “W” shaped frame wires that support the dowel sleeves, straight shipping wires that connect dowel basket sections together, and “T” connectors that join the frame sections to the shipping wires. Various embodiments of the field-assembly dowel basket may use different types of dowel sleeves, such as open-channel sleeves, closed-channel sleeves, and sealed-channel sleeves in which tape or another suitable cover is used to seal open-channel sleeves. The dowel sleeves may house different types of dowels, such as rectangular plate dowels and round rod dowels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 9, 2018
    Publication date: August 15, 2019
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Patent number: 10280568
    Abstract: A field-assembly dowel basket for concrete construction configured for in-the-field assembly from standardized components. This allows a number of standard components, including clips, connectors and wire frame components, to be conveniently transported and stored on construction sites to facilitate on-site assembly of dowel baskets on an as-needed, where-needed basis. Since the dowel basket components are much smaller than assembled baskets, they can be shipped and stored much more cost effectively. Standardization of components allows mass production, consolidates inventory management, and avoids the need for ad hoc fabrication for each construction site. On-site fabrication largely eliminates welding from the dowel basket fabrication process (wire frame clips may involve welding), avoids shipping of fabricated dowel baskets, and allows assembly of dowel basket by construction workers as opposed to highly skilled welding shops.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2019
    Assignee: McTech Group, LLC
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Patent number: 10072384
    Abstract: A concrete dowel device including a sleeve and plate in which the sleeve includes break-away alignment tabs at the opening of the sleeve to ensure proper alignment of the plate within the sleeve during field installation. The tabs are positioned at the sleeve opening, rather than along the length of the socket, to avoid misalignment of the plate in the sleeve, simplify use and reduce manufacturing costs of the product. The sleeve and plate may include additional alignment surfaces on the plate, at the rear corners, or along the rear side of the plate and sleeve. To facilitate manufacturing, the break-away alignment tabs may be formed as molded components rotated and snapped into position. Alternatively, the break-away alignment tabs may be formed as part of an insert plate manufactured apart from and attached to the flange of the sleeve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2017
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2018
    Assignee: McTech Group, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Publication number: 20180195240
    Abstract: A field-assembly dowel basket for concrete construction configured for in-the-field assembly from standardized components. This allows a number of standard components, including clips, connectors and wire frame components, to be conveniently transported and stored on construction sites to facilitate on-site assembly of dowel baskets on an as-needed, where-needed basis. Since the dowel basket components are much smaller than assembled baskets, they can be shipped and stored much more cost effectively. Standardization of components allows mass production, consolidates inventory management, and avoids the need for ad hoc fabrication for each construction site. On-site fabrication largely eliminates welding from the dowel basket fabrication process (wire frame clips may involve welding), avoids shipping of fabricated dowel baskets, and allows assembly of dowel basket by construction workers as opposed to highly skilled welding shops.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 6, 2017
    Publication date: July 12, 2018
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Publication number: 20170145641
    Abstract: A concrete dowel device including a sleeve and plate in which the sleeve includes break-away alignment tabs at the opening of the sleeve to ensure proper alignment of the plate within the sleeve during field installation. The tabs are positioned at the sleeve opening, rather than along the length of the socket, to avoid misalignment of the plate in the sleeve, simplify use and reduce manufacturing costs of the product. The sleeve and plate may include additional alignment surfaces on the plate, at the rear corners, or along the rear side of the plate and sleeve. To facilitate manufacturing, the break-away alignment tabs may be formed as molded components rotated and snapped into position. Alternatively, the break-away alignment tabs may be formed as part of an insert plate manufactured apart from and attached to the flange of the sleeve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2017
    Publication date: May 25, 2017
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Patent number: 9574309
    Abstract: A concrete dowel device including a sleeve and plate in which the sleeve includes break-away alignment tabs at the opening of the sleeve to ensure proper alignment of the plate within the sleeve during field installation. The tabs are positioned at the sleeve opening, rather than along the length of the socket, to avoid misalignment of the plate in the sleeve, simplify use and reduce manufacturing costs of the product. The sleeve and plate may include additional alignment surfaces on the plate, at the rear corners, or along the rear side of the plate and sleeve. To facilitate manufacturing, the break-away alignment tabs may be formed as molded components rotated and snapped into position. Alternatively, the break-away alignment tabs may be formed as part of an insert plate manufactured apart from and attached to the flange of the sleeve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2014
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2017
    Assignee: EZ Form, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Publication number: 20150204026
    Abstract: A concrete dowel device including a sleeve and plate in which the sleeve includes break-away alignment tabs at the opening of the sleeve to ensure proper alignment of the plate within the sleeve during field installation. The tabs are positioned at the sleeve opening, rather than along the length of the socket, to avoid misalignment of the plate in the sleeve, simplify use and reduce manufacturing costs of the product. The sleeve and plate may include additional alignment surfaces on the plate, at the rear corners, or along the rear side of the plate and sleeve. To facilitate manufacturing, the break-away alignment tabs may be formed as molded components rotated and snapped into position. Alternatively, the break-away alignment tabs may be formed as part of an insert plate manufactured apart from and attached to the flange of the sleeve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2014
    Publication date: July 23, 2015
    Applicant: EZ Form, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Publication number: 20120077007
    Abstract: Disclosed is a concrete curing blanket that includes an absorbent layer and an impervious layer on the absorbent layer, wherein the impervious layer includes a first mixture of unprocessed raw starch, a polymeric vinyl alcohol and a nucleating agent, and a second mixture of glycerol and water.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2010
    Publication date: March 29, 2012
    Applicant: McTech Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen F. McDonald, Richard D. Jordan
  • Publication number: 20100038818
    Abstract: Curing blanket having a clear or transparent first layer and a second layer airlaid on the first layer. Another embodiment has a first layer, a second layer airlaid on the first layer, and a third layer disposed on the said second layer, with the second layer interposed between the first layer and the third layer. The first layer and said second layer are thermally bonded and/or latex bonded. The third layer includes a polymer release agent composed of bi-component fibers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2009
    Publication date: February 18, 2010
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Patent number: 7572525
    Abstract: Curing blanket having a clear, transparent or opaque first layer and a second layer that is airlaid on the first layer. Another embodiment has a first layer, a second layer that is airlaid on the first layer, and a third layer disposed on the said second layer, with the second layer interposed between the first layer and the third layer. The first layer and said second layer are thermally bonded and/or latex bonded. The third layer includes a polymer release agent composed of bi-component fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 11, 2009
    Inventor: Stephen F. McDonald
  • Publication number: 20090148596
    Abstract: Disclosed is a concrete curing blanket including an impervious layer, an absorbent layer and a responsive layer between the impervious layer and the absorbent layer that exhibits a response corresponding to one or more conditions related to curing concrete. Methods of making and curing concrete with same also are disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2007
    Publication date: June 11, 2009
    Inventors: Michael E. Carroll, Stephen F. McDonald
  • Patent number: D922857
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2021
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2021
    Assignee: McTech Group, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen F McDonald
  • Patent number: D922858
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2021
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2021
    Assignee: McTech Group, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen F McDonald