Patents by Inventor Stephen J. Meyers
Stephen J. Meyers 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: 12201864Abstract: A fire protection system is provided for a space having a pitched roof constructed of structural members extending from a ridgeline to an eave, with respective channels therebetween. A first row of sprinklers is mounted to a first branch line extending generally parallel to the ridgeline. Each sprinkler is positioned within a respective channel, with consecutive sprinklers spaced apart having no less than one, and no more than five, channels therebetween. A second row of sprinklers, downslope from the first row, is mounted to a second branch line extending generally parallel to the first branch line. Each sprinkler thereof is positioned within a respective channel, with consecutive second row sprinklers spaced apart as in the first row. Each second row sprinkler is also placed within a different channel from each first row sprinkler. A farthest number of channels between a first row sprinkler and a second row sprinkler is three.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2024Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: VICTAULIC COMPANYInventors: John Desrosier, Thomas Edwin Archibald, Kevin Desmond Maughan, Kenneth Wayne Rogers, Kim Phillip Gordon, Stephen J. Meyer
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Publication number: 20240408426Abstract: A storage occupancy sprinkler system is provided, which includes a fluid supply system, at least one cross-main pipe fluidly connected with the fluid supply system, a plurality of branchlines extending from, and are fluidly connected with, the at least one cross-main pipe, and a plurality of storage sprinkler heads projecting from, and fluidly connected with, the plurality of branchlines. The storage sprinkler heads have a k-factor of at least 11.2 and a sprinkler rating greater than 175 psi.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Inventors: Stephen J. MEYER, John DESROSIER, Kevin Desmond MAUGHAN
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Publication number: 20240399184Abstract: A fire protection system is provided for a space having a pitched roof constructed of structural members extending from a ridgeline to an eave, with respective channels therebetween. A first row of sprinklers is mounted to a first branch line extending generally parallel to the ridgeline. Each sprinkler is positioned within a respective channel, with consecutive sprinklers spaced apart having no less than one, and no more than five, channels therebetween. A second row of sprinklers, downslope from the first row, is mounted to a second branch line extending generally parallel to the first branch line. Each sprinkler thereof is positioned within a respective channel, with consecutive second row sprinklers spaced apart as in the first row. Each second row sprinkler is also placed within a different channel from each first row sprinkler. A farthest number of channels between a first row sprinkler and a second row sprinkler is three.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2024Publication date: December 5, 2024Inventors: John DESROSIER, Thomas Edwin ARCHIBALD, Kevin Desmond MAUGHAN, Kenneth Wayne ROGERS, Kim Phillip GORDON, Stephen J. MEYER
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Patent number: 12076597Abstract: A fire protection system is provided for a space having a pitched roof constructed of structural members extending from a ridgeline to an eave, with respective channels therebetween. A first row of sprinklers is mounted to a first branch line extending generally parallel to the ridgeline. Each sprinkler is positioned within a respective channel, with consecutive sprinklers spaced apart having no less than one, and no more than five, channels therebetween. A second row of sprinklers, downslope from the first row, is mounted to a second branch line extending generally parallel to the first branch line. Each sprinkler thereof is positioned within a respective channel, with consecutive second row sprinklers spaced apart as in the first row. Each second row sprinkler is also placed within a different channel from each first row sprinkler. A farthest number of channels between a first row sprinkler and a second row sprinkler is three.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2019Date of Patent: September 3, 2024Assignee: VICTAULIC COMPANYInventors: John Desrosier, Thomas Edwin Archibald, Kevin Desmond Maughan, Kenneth Wayne Rogers, Kim Phillip Gordon, Stephen J. Meyer
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Publication number: 20240226628Abstract: A concealable sprinkler head includes a frame having a body mountable to a fire suppression liquid source, a pair of frame arms and a pair of corresponding drop pins slidably engaged with a respective frame arm. A thermal trigger is supported within the sprinkler frame. A fluid deflector is secured to the drop pins and includes a generally horizontal surface. The drop pins extend substantially orthogonally from the horizontal surface. An inclined surface of the fluid deflector extends angularly upwardly from the horizontal surface. A concealing cup surrounds the frame arms. A cover plate is attached to the concealing cup, covering the distal end thereof, wherein the drop pins and the deflector are positioned within the concealing cup. The cover plate is removable from the concealing cup permitting the drop pins and the deflector to axially slide out of the concealing cup into an operational position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2024Publication date: July 11, 2024Inventors: Stephen J. MEYER, Thomas WANCHO, Thomas SANDBERG, John DESROSIER, Kevin Desmond MAUGHAN
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Patent number: 11969615Abstract: A concealable sprinkler head includes a frame having a body mountable to a fire suppression liquid source, a pair of frame arms and a pair of corresponding drop pins slidably engaged with a respective frame arm. A thermal trigger is supported within the sprinkler frame. A fluid deflector is secured to the drop pins and includes a generally horizontal surface. The drop pins extend substantially orthogonally from the horizontal surface. An inclined surface of the fluid deflector extends angularly upwardly from the horizontal surface. A concealing cup surrounds the frame arms. A cover plate is attached to the concealing cup, covering the distal end thereof, wherein the drop pins and the deflector are positioned within the concealing cup. The cover plate is removable from the concealing cup permitting the drop pins and the deflector to axially slide out of the concealing cup into an operational position.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: VICTAULIC COMPANYInventors: Stephen J. Meyer, Thomas Wancho, Thomas Sandberg, John Desrosier, Kevin Desmond Maughan
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Patent number: 11938359Abstract: A concealable sprinkler head includes a frame having a body mountable to a fire suppression liquid source, a pair of frame arms and a pair of corresponding drop pins slidably engaged with a respective frame arm. A thermal trigger is supported within the sprinkler frame. A fluid deflector is secured to the drop pins and includes a generally horizontal surface. The drop pins extend substantially orthogonally from the horizontal surface. An inclined surface of the fluid deflector extends angularly upwardly from the horizontal surface. A concealing cup surrounds the frame arms. A cover plate is attached to the concealing cup, covering the distal end thereof, wherein the drop pins and the deflector are positioned within the concealing cup. The cover plate is removable from the concealing cup permitting the drop pins and the deflector to axially slide out of the concealing cup into an operational position.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2022Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: VICTAULIC COMPANYInventors: Stephen J. Meyer, Thomas Wancho, Thomas Sandberg, John Desrosier, Kevin Desmond Maughan
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Patent number: 11872421Abstract: A fire protection system is provided for a space having a roof including a pitched portion and at least one end portion having a hip, sloping downward from an apex substantially coinciding with an end of the pitched portion toward an eave and extending outward toward the ends of the sides of the pitched portion. The hip may have a lower hip, including jack trusses, and an upper hip, including stepdown trusses. Within the upper hip, at least two rows of sprinklers may be placed, with a first row of sprinklers located substantially at the apex. The maximum allowable spacing between sprinklers in a direction perpendicular to the slope of the hip may be greater than a maximum allowable spacing between rows of sprinklers, i.e., in a direction parallel to the slope of the hip.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2022Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: VICTAULIC COMPANYInventors: John Desrosier, Kevin Desmond Maughan, Stephen J. Meyer, Thomas Edwin Archibald
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Patent number: 11826591Abstract: A wet piping system modular valve assembly includes a single piece valve body with a check valve within the valve body. The check valve is movable between a closed position and an open position according to a pressure differential across the check valve. A drain valve is removably mounted to the valve body and fluidly connected with the valve body downstream of the check valve. A mechanically independent flow detection switch is removably mounted to the valve body and fluidly connected with the valve body upstream of the drain valve.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2021Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: VICTAULIC COMPANYInventors: Yoram Ringer, Kevin Desmond Maughan, Thomas Edwin Archibald, Stephen J. Meyer
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Publication number: 20230361987Abstract: A blockchain network control system and method is disclosed. The system includes a processor coupled to a storage comprising a plurality of network entity definitions each defining a different network entity that make up a target network architecture for a permissioned blockchain network. The system also includes a control object communicatively coupled to an ordering service and a plurality of organizations. The plurality of organizations was established by the blockchain network control system by instantiating the organizational membership service provider, registering and enrolling each peer node within each organization, storing the cryptographic identity generated for the peer node, and then instantiating the plurality of peer nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2023Publication date: November 9, 2023Inventors: Stephen J. MEYERS, Alec D. IVERSON
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Patent number: 11781658Abstract: A control valve assembly includes a valve body defining an inlet, an outlet and a fluid flow pathway therebetween. A ball valve is positioned within the fluid flow pathway and includes a rotatable ball having an inlet opening, an outlet opening and a flow pathway therebetween, an upstream seat ring positioned at an inlet side of the ball, and a downstream seat ring positioned at a downstream side of the ball, the seat rings being configured to substantially seal off fluid flow between upstream and downstream sides of the ball except through the ball fluid flow pathway. At least one of the upstream and downstream seat rings is a dynamic sealing seat ring. A retainer ring is positioned between the dynamic sealing seat ring and a portion of the rotatable ball to substantially prevent deformation of a portion of the dynamic sealing seat ring in a direction toward the ball.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2020Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: VICTAULIC COMPANYInventors: Yoram Ringer, Stephen J. Meyer, Gordon Farrell, Fang Huang
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Patent number: 11695543Abstract: A blockchain network control system and method is disclosed. The system includes a processor coupled to a storage comprising a plurality of network entity definitions each defining a different network entity that make up a target network architecture for a permissioned blockchain network. The system also includes a control object communicatively coupled to an ordering service and a plurality of organizations. The plurality of organizations was established by the blockchain network control system by instantiating the organizational membership service provider, registering and enrolling each peer node within each organization, storing the cryptographic identity generated for the peer node, and then instantiating the plurality of peer nodes.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2020Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: Myndshft Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Meyers, Alec D Iverson
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Publication number: 20230103174Abstract: A concealable sprinkler head includes a frame having a body mountable to a fire suppression liquid source, a pair of frame arms and a pair of corresponding drop pins slidably engaged with a respective frame arm. A thermal trigger is supported within the sprinkler frame. A fluid deflector is secured to the drop pins and includes a generally horizontal surface. The drop pins extend substantially orthogonally from the horizontal surface. An inclined surface of the fluid deflector extends angularly upwardly from the horizontal surface. A concealing cup surrounds the frame arms. A cover plate is attached to the concealing cup, covering the distal end thereof, wherein the drop pins and the deflector are positioned within the concealing cup. The cover plate is removable from the concealing cup permitting the drop pins and the deflector to axially slide out of the concealing cup into an operational position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Stephen J. MEYER, Thomas WANCHO, Thomas SANDBERG, John DESROSIER, Kevin Desmond MAUGHAN
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Publication number: 20230081459Abstract: A storage occupancy sprinkler system is provided, which includes a fluid supply system, at least one cross-main pipe fluidly connected with the fluid supply system, a plurality of branchlines extending from, and are fluidly connected with, the at least one cross-main pipe, and a plurality of storage sprinkler heads projecting from, and fluidly connected with, the plurality of branchlines. The storage sprinkler heads have a k-factor of at least 11.2 and a sprinkler rating greater than 175 psi.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Stephen J. MEYER, John DESROSIER, Kevin Desmond MAUGHAN
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Publication number: 20230063620Abstract: A fire protection system is provided for a space having a roof including a pitched portion and at least one end portion having a hip, sloping downward from an apex substantially coinciding with an end of the pitched portion toward an eave and extending outward toward the ends of the sides of the pitched portion. The hip may have a lower hip, including jack trusses, and an upper hip, including stepdown trusses. Within the upper hip, at least two rows of sprinklers may be placed, with a first row of sprinklers located substantially at the apex. The maximum allowable spacing between sprinklers in a direction perpendicular to the slope of the hip may be greater than a maximum allowable spacing between rows of sprinklers, i.e., in a direction parallel to the slope of the hip.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2022Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventors: John DESROSIER, Kevin Desmond MAUGHAN, Stephen J. MEYER, Thomas Edwin ARCHIBALD
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Patent number: 11547888Abstract: A thermal trigger assembly for remote mechanical actuation of another fire protection system component includes an activation component having a base and a movable member. A bias member biases the movable member from a preactivation to an activated position with respect to the base. A thermally responsive element retains the movable member in the preactivation position until a predetermined thermodynamic condition is reached, when the thermally responsive element loses structural integrity. A flexible connector includes a flexible hollow outer cable housing with one end configured to be stationarily (preferably fixedly) connected with the base. A flexible cable is inside the outer cable housing for sliding movement therein and has one end configured to be stationarily (preferably fixedly) connected with the movable member. The flexible cable is moved with respect to the outer cable housing by movement of the movable member upon loss of structural integrity by the thermally responsive element.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2021Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: VICTAULIC COMPANYInventors: Stephen J. Meyer, Yoram Ringer, Thomas Edwin Archibald
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Publication number: 20220390022Abstract: A control valve assembly includes a valve body defining an inlet, an outlet and a fluid flow pathway therebetween. A ball valve is positioned within the fluid flow pathway and includes a rotatable ball having an inlet opening, an outlet opening and a flow pathway therebetween, an upstream seat ring positioned at an inlet side of the ball, and a downstream seat ring positioned at a downstream side of the ball, the seat rings being configured to substantially seal off fluid flow between upstream and downstream sides of the ball except through the ball fluid flow pathway. At least one of the upstream and downstream seat rings is a dynamic sealing seat ring. A retainer ring is positioned between the dynamic sealing seat ring and a portion of the rotatable ball to substantially prevent deformation of a portion of the dynamic sealing seat ring in a direction toward the ball.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2020Publication date: December 8, 2022Inventors: Yoram RINGER, Stephen J. MEYER, Gordon FARRELL, Fang HUANG
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Patent number: 11517779Abstract: A test, drain and adjustable pressure relief module for a sprinkler system has a single body with three independent and fluidly connectable flow ports. A first port of the three flow ports is fluidly connectable at an inlet side thereof to the sprinkler system. A second port of the three flow ports has an adjustable pressure relief valve removably mounted to an outlet thereof. The valve is biased into a closed position and a threshold pressure is required to open the valve and discharge fluid is selectively adjustable. A third port of the three flow ports has an open outlet end configured to removably connect with a drainage pipe. The three ports form a Tee connection and have a flow valve therebetween to selectively direct flow between an outlet of the first port and at least one of the respective inlets of the second and third ports.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2020Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: VICTAULIC COMPANYInventors: Stephen J. Meyer, Thomas Edwin Archibald, Kevin Desmond Maughan
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Patent number: 11517777Abstract: A fire protection system is provided for a space having a roof including a pitched portion and at least one end portion having a hip, sloping downward from an apex substantially coinciding with an end of the pitched portion toward an eave and extending outward toward the ends of the sides of the pitched portion. The hip may have a lower hip, including jack trusses, and an upper hip, including stepdown trusses. Within the upper hip, at least two rows of sprinklers may be placed, with a first row of sprinklers located substantially at the apex. The maximum allowable spacing between sprinklers in a direction perpendicular to the slope of the hip may be greater than a maximum allowable spacing between rows of sprinklers, i.e., in a direction parallel to the slope of the hip.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2020Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: VICTAULIC COMPANYInventors: John Desrosier, Kevin Desmond Maughan, Stephen J. Meyer, Thomas Edwin Archibald
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Patent number: 11439855Abstract: A wet piping system modular valve assembly includes a single piece valve body with a check valve within the valve body. The check valve is movable between a closed position and an open position according to a pressure differential across the check valve. A drain valve is removably mounted to the valve body and fluidly connected with the valve body downstream of the check valve. A mechanically independent flow detection switch is removably mounted to the valve body and fluidly connected with the valve body upstream of the drain valve.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2021Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: VICTAULIC COMPANYInventors: Yoram Ringer, Kevin Desmond Maughan, Thomas Edwin Archibald, Stephen J. Meyer