Patents by Inventor William H. Dean

William H. Dean 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: 10380273
    Abstract: A testing system and method are provided for verifying that a BIM-designed electrical distribution system in a building provides a valid, cost-effective electrical wiring pathway between every device and its assigned electrical distribution source. The system includes a digital processor having access to the informational content of the BIM-designed electrical distribution system, and a user interface and display screen connected to the digital processor. In operation, the digital processor extracts from the BIM-designed electrical distribution system the x-y locations of the devices, distribution sources such as electrical supply panels, and wiring pathway elements (e.g. conduits, junction boxes, etc.) forming electrical pathways.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2019
    Assignee: M.C. DEAN INC.
    Inventors: William H. Dean, Alexey Karshakevich, Oleksandr Tomkeiev
  • Patent number: 9909692
    Abstract: A conduit spacing and mounting system and method are provided for prefabricating multilayered assemblies of conduits and mounting them end-to-end in a building. The system includes a pair of spacer plates, each having a same pattern of conduit-receiving openings, and a plurality of clamping assemblies, each including a bracket which is discrete from and individually attached to the spacer plate adjacent to one of the conduit-receiving openings. The clamping assemblies are oriented at different angles relative at different rows of the conduit-receiving openings to provide access for a clamp-tightening tool in the spaces between different rows of conduits. The use of spacer plates largely prevents lateral misalignments between the conduits, and the use of a separate bracket formed from a harder, stronger or thicker metal than the spacer plate greatly increases the strength and reliability of the clamping force applied to the conduits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2018
    Assignee: M.C. DEAN INC.
    Inventors: William H. Dean, Russell S Williams, Richard D. Nicholson
  • Publication number: 20170286568
    Abstract: A testing system and method are provided for verifying that a BIM-designed electrical distribution system in a building provides a valid, cost-effective electrical wiring pathway between every device and its assigned electrical distribution source. The system includes a digital processor having access to the informational content of the BIM-designed electrical distribution system, and a user interface and display screen connected to the digital processor. In operation, the digital processor extracts from the BIM-designed electrical distribution system the x-y locations of the devices, distribution sources such as electrical supply panels, and wiring pathway elements (e.g. conduits, junction boxes, etc.) forming electrical pathways.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2016
    Publication date: October 5, 2017
    Inventors: William H. Dean, Alexey Karshakevich, Oleksandr Tomkeiev
  • Publication number: 20170184223
    Abstract: A conduit spacing and mounting system and method are provided for prefabricating multilayered assemblies of conduits and mounting them end-to-end in a building. The system includes a pair of spacer plates, each having a same pattern of conduit-receiving openings, and a plurality of clamping assemblies, each including a bracket which is discrete from and individually attached to the spacer plate adjacent to one of the conduit-receiving openings. The clamping assemblies are oriented at different angles relative at different rows of the conduit-receiving openings to provide access for a clamp-tightening tool in the spaces between different rows of conduits. The use of spacer plates largely prevents lateral misalignments between the conduits, and the use of a separate bracket formed from a harder, stronger or thicker metal than the spacer plate greatly increases the strength and reliability of the clamping force applied to the conduits.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2015
    Publication date: June 29, 2017
    Inventors: William H. Dean, Russell S. Williams, Richard D. Nicholson
  • Patent number: 9166390
    Abstract: An overhead-mounted cable tray and busway support system is provided for supporting communication cables and power busways that are connected to computer equipment housed within a data center. The system includes a plurality of brackets, and a roof mounting assembly. Each of the brackets is formed by a vertical member, a horizontal mounting member having a central portion affixed to a top end of the vertical member that is mountable directly or indirectly to a building roof, two cable tray supports connected to the vertical member at different points, and a busway support. The tray supports and the busway support are cantilevered from a same side of the vertical member so that all of the cables and busways may be conveniently installed from the front side of the cabinets housing the computer equipment. The horizontal mounting member is parallel to the tray supports to resist the torque applied to the brackets from the one-sided weight load of the cables and busways.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2015
    Assignee: M.C. DEAN INC.
    Inventors: William H. Dean, Timothy M. Shea
  • Publication number: 20150255971
    Abstract: An overhead-mounted cable tray and busway support system is provided for supporting communication cables and power busways that are connected to computer equipment housed within a data center. The system includes a plurality of brackets, and a roof mounting assembly. Each of the brackets is formed by a vertical member, a horizontal mounting member having a central portion affixed to a top end of the vertical member that is mountable directly or indirectly to a building roof, two cable tray supports connected to the vertical member at different points, and a busway support. The tray supports and the busway support are cantilevered from a same side of the vertical member so that all of the cables and busways may be conveniently installed from the front side of the cabinets housing the computer equipment. The horizontal mounting member is parallel to the tray supports to resist the torque applied to the brackets from the one-sided weight load of the cables and busways.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2014
    Publication date: September 10, 2015
    Applicant: M.C. Dean Inc.
    Inventors: William H. Dean, Timothy M. Shea