Patents by Inventor William Kip Speyer
William Kip Speyer 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: 8925249Abstract: A combined sealing system for connecting a panel to a frame includes a first active sealing system and a first passive seal. The first active sealing system engages a first surface of the panel or a first surface of the frame. The first passive seal engages a second surface of the panel and a second surface of the frame. Upon the panel being in a single closed position relative to the frame, the active sealing system has a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration, and the active sealing system in the locked configuration causes the first passive seal to be further engaged.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Tyto Life LLCInventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann, Don S. Salerno
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Patent number: 8701346Abstract: A combination sealing system and seal activation system for use with a combination of a panel and a frame includes a plurality of sealing systems and a seal activation systems. Each of the sealing systems include an anchor, at least one movable member, and an actuator. The anchor engages one of the panel and the frame, and the anchor movable from a first position to a second position towards the panel. The at least one movable member is positioned in an other of the panel and the frame and moves the anchor between the first position and the second position. The actuator is connected to the at least one movable member and drives the at least one movable member. The seal activation system is connected to each of the actuators of the plurality of sealing systems.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Tyto Life LLCInventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann, Robby A. Marsh
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Patent number: 8484899Abstract: A combination sealing system includes a driving sealing system, a driven sealing system, and a drive system. The driving sealing system includes a tongue attached to and extending away from a sash of a first panel, and a receiver attached to and within a frame. The driven sealing system includes a rotational member connected to a meeting rail of a second panel, and a first catch connected to a meeting rail of the first panel. The drive system is attached to the receiver and the rotational member. The first catch is configured to engage the rotational member. The receiver is configured to receive the tongue. The first panel is movable between an open position and a completely closed position. Prior to the first panel being in the completely closed position, the drive system transfer motion within the drive sealing system to the driven sealing system.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2009Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Tyto Life LLCInventors: William Kip Speyer, Bryan D. Dervarics, Don S. Salerno
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Patent number: 8336258Abstract: A combined sealing system for connecting a first panel having a sash to a frame includes first, second, and third sealing systems. The first panel is within and movable relative to the frame, comprising: The first sealing system is configured to engage a first portion of the sash with a first portion of the frame. The second sealing system is configured to engage a second portion of the sash with a second portion of the frame. The third sealing system is configured to engage a meeting rail of the first panel with a meeting rail of a second panel within the frame. The first panel is movable between at least an open position and a completely closed position. Prior to the first panel being in the completely closed position, engagement of the first sealing system begins and drives engagement of at least one of the second and third sealing systems.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Secura-Seal Technologies LLCInventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann, Bryan D. Dervarics, Don S. Solerno, Robby A. Marsh
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Publication number: 20120047812Abstract: A combination sealing system and seal activation system for use with a combination of a panel and a frame includes a plurality of sealing systems and a seal activation systems. Each of the sealing systems include an anchor, at least one movable member, and an actuator. The anchor engages one of the panel and the frame, and the anchor movable from a first position to a second position towards the panel. The at least one movable member is positioned in an other of the panel and the frame and moves the anchor between the first position and the second position. The actuator is connected to the at least one movable member and drives the at least one movable member. The seal activation system is connected to each of the actuators of the plurality of sealing systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: SECURA-SEAL TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventors: William Kip SPEYER, Jonathan D. THIELMANN, Robby A. MARSH
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Patent number: 8109037Abstract: A combined sealing system for connecting a first panel to a frame includes a first, second, and third active sealing systems. The first active sealing system engages a sill rail of the first panel with a sill of the frame. The second active sealing system engages a meeting rail of the first panel with a meeting rail of a second panel within the frame. The third active sealing system engages a stile rail of the sash with a jamb of the frame. Upon the first panel being in a closed position relative to the frame, each of the first, second, and third active sealing systems having a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2007Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Secura-Seal Technologies LLCInventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann, Don S. Solerno
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Patent number: 8091282Abstract: A combination sealing system and seal activation system for use with a combination of a panel and a frame includes a first sealing system and a first seal activation system for activating the first sealing system. The first sealing system is positioned within the frame, and the first seal activation system is positioned within panel and includes a movable member configured to engage the first sealing system. The first sealing system includes a movable member. The movable member of the first sealing system is caused to move towards the panel to form a seal between the panel and the frame when the movable member of the first seal activation system moves towards the frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Secura-Seal Technologies LLCInventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D Thielmann, Robert E Pruss
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Patent number: 8074400Abstract: A combination sealing system and seal activation system for use with a combination of a panel and a frame includes a plurality of sealing systems and a seal activation systems. Each of the sealing systems include an anchor, at least one movable member, and an actuator. The anchor engages one of the panel and the frame, and the anchor movable from a first position to a second position towards the panel. The at least one movable member is positioned in an other of the panel and the frame and moves the anchor between the first position and the second position. The actuator is connected to the at least one movable member and drives the at least one movable member. The seal activation system is connected to each of the actuators of the plurality of sealing systems.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Secura-Seal Technologies LLCInventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann, Robby A. Marsh
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Patent number: 8074399Abstract: A modular sealing and seal activation system for use with a combination of a panel and a frame includes a plurality of sealing system modules and a seal activation system. The plurality of sealing system modules are disposed within the frame and are removably attachable to the frame. Each of the sealing system modules is movable between a disengaged configuration and an engaged configuration. The seal activation system is connected to at least one of the sealing system modules, and the seal activation system moves the at least one of the sealing system modules between the engaged configuration and the disengaged configuration. The plurality of sealing system modules are substantially, identically sized, and the seals, in combination, are formed substantially, completely around the panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Secura-Seal Technologies LLCInventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann, Robby A. Marsh
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Patent number: 7685776Abstract: A sealing system connects a panel to a frame and includes an anchor and a pair of opposing docking collars. The anchor extends from the frame or panel, and the opposing docking collars are disposed within a guide portion in the other of the frame or panel. The sealing system has an unlocked configuration and a locked configuration. In the unlocked configuration, the panel moves relative to the frame along a plane substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the anchor. In the locked configuration, the anchor is positioned between the docking collars, and the anchor is engaged by the docking collars to prevent movement of the panel relative to the frame along the plane.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Speyer Door and Window, Inc.Inventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann, Robert E. Pruss
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Patent number: 7685775Abstract: A combined sealing system for connecting a panel to a frame includes a first sealing system and a second sealing system. The first sealing system connects a first surface of the panel to a first surface of the frame, and the second sealing system connects a second surface of the panel to a second surface of the frame. The combined sealing system has an unlocked configuration and a locked configuration. In the unlocked configuration, the panel moves relative to the frame along a plane substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the first or second surfaces of the frame. In the locked configuration, each of the first and second sealing systems separately prevent movement of the panel relative to the frame along the plane.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Speyer Door and Window, Inc.Inventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann, Robert E. Pruss
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Patent number: 7665245Abstract: A combined sealing system for use with a combination of a panel and a frame includes a first sealing system and a second sealing system. The first sealing system is positioned within a first side of the frame, and the second sealing system is positioned within a second side of the frame separate from the first side of the frame. The first and second sealing systems have a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration upon the panel being positioned within the frame. The panel pivots relative to the frame, and the first sealing system is a reciprocal motion sealing system.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Speyer Door and Window, Inc.Inventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D Thielmann, Robert E Pruss
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Patent number: 7624539Abstract: A combined sealing system for connecting a panel to a frame includes a first sealing system and a second sealing system. The panel pivots relative to the frame. The first sealing system connects a first surface of the panel to a first surface of the frame, and the second sealing system connects a second surface of the panel to a second surface of the frame. The first surface of the panel is different than the second surface of the panel, and the first and second sealing systems have a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration upon the panel being positioned within the frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Speyer Door and Window, Inc.Inventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D Thielmann
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Publication number: 20070290456Abstract: A combined sealing system for connecting a panel to a frame includes a first active sealing system and a first passive seal. The first active sealing system engages a first surface of the panel or a first surface of the frame. The first passive seal engages a second surface of the panel and a second surface of the frame. Upon the panel being in a single closed position relative to the frame, the active sealing system has a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration, and the active sealing system in the locked configuration causes the first passive seal to be further engaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: SPEYER DOOR AND WINDOW, INC.Inventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann, Don S. Salerno
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Publication number: 20070289221Abstract: A combination sealing system and seal activation system for use with a combination of a panel and a frame includes a plurality of sealing systems and a seal activation systems. Each of the sealing systems include an anchor, at least one movable member, and an actuator. The anchor engages one of the panel and the frame, and the anchor movable from a first position to a second position towards the panel. The at least one movable member is positioned in an other of the panel and the frame and moves the anchor between the first position and the second position. The actuator is connected to the at least one movable member and drives the at least one movable member. The seal activation system is connected to each of the actuators of the plurality of sealing systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: SPEYER DOOR AND WINDOW, INC.Inventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann, Robby A. Marsh
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Publication number: 20070175118Abstract: A combined sealing system for connecting a panel to a frame includes a first sealing system and a second sealing system. The panel pivots relative to the frame. The first sealing system connects a first surface of the panel to a first surface of the frame, and the second sealing system connects a second surface of the panel to a second surface of the frame. The first surface of the panel is different than the second surface of the panel, and the first and second sealing systems have a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration upon the panel being positioned within the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: MAGIC DOOR AND WINDOW, INC.Inventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann
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Publication number: 20070170725Abstract: A combined sealing system for use with a combination of a panel and a frame includes a first sealing system and a second sealing system. The first sealing system is positioned within a first side of the frame, and the second sealing system is positioned within a second side of the frame separate from the first side of the frame. The first and second sealing systems have a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration upon the panel being positioned within the frame. The panel pivots relative to the frame, and the first sealing system is a reciprocal motion sealing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2006Publication date: July 26, 2007Applicant: MAGIC DOOR AND WINDOW, INC.Inventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D Thielmann, Robert E Pruss
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Publication number: 20070163181Abstract: A combination sealing system and seal activation system for use with a combination of a panel and a frame includes a first sealing system and a first seal activation system for activating the first sealing system. The first sealing system is positioned within the frame, and the first seal activation system is positioned within the panel and including a movable member configured to engage the first sealing system. The first sealing system includes a movable member, and the movable member of the first sealing system is caused to move towards the panel by the first sealing system being engaged by the movable member of the first seal activation system moving towards the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: MAGIC DOOR AND WINDOW, INC.Inventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann, Robert E. Pruss