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Architectural Innovations Issued Patents
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System for
Matched-Stone Cover Plates
A cover plate system for making custom natural
stone cover plates for electrical outlets, wall switches and
other outlets and openings over which it is desired to place
a natural stone cover plate. The natural stone cover plates
are made from quarried stone, cultured stone, and natural
rock materials such as terrazzo, marble, and granite
preferably supplied by the homeowner, or end user, to a
central factory, then manufactured, then shipped back to the
end user to match other such material being used in the end
user's building.
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Cluster
Mailbox Protective Gate System
A system for protecting cluster mailboxes such
as neighborhood delivery and collection box units (NDCBU's)
and Cluster Box Units (CBU's)from vandalism or theft of the
mail. A custom-fit protective gate is built and installed
around the mail carrier access doors of a cluster mailbox.
The protective gate is built to aesthetically blend in with
the neighborhood environment and may include decorative
accoutrements such as decorative screening. Further, the
system provides a means to install USPTO locks thereby
providing uniform access by mail carriers. Even further, the
system provides for double nesting doors to access a flat
wall unit collection box, such that users may have secured
access to individual mailboxes and a mail person may have
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Exterior Wall Sealing
System
A system for sealing the gaps that
occur along the perimeter of a building envelope, particularly along
with installation of an exterior finish system channel, or screed,
as occurs in the installation and application of stucco. It is
common to have gaps occur between the channel, base plate, and
foundation of the building envelope. The system utilizes a foam
sealing element in combination with the channel, caulking, a
fiberglass netting that is installed along the bottom of the channel
and the face of the foundation, and, an adhesive sealant that seals
and adheres the fiberglass netting to the foundation. The system
includes several embodiments for use in either new construction or
as an aftermarket product.
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Exterior
Lighting Systems
Several matching exterior lighting
systems for use on property having electrical service
wiring. Lighting fixtures are made of pipe or wood,
preferably PVC pipe or redwood. Several embodiments can be
installed directly in the ground, while other embodiments
can be installed on the vertical exterior surface of a
building, or on the top of a wall. In all embodiments, the
lamp and electrical connections are housed within the same
enclosure, and no separate electrical box is needed. The
embodiments made of pipe are coated with stucco, brick,
stone, tile, wood, aluminum sheet, or copper sheet, to
protect the pipe from environmental degradation. The
preferred coating is stucco, and the invention includes a
new method of applying stucco to a circular cylinder and
manufacturing an article. All embodiments have elongated
rectangular windows parallel both to the florescent light
bulb, and to the axis of the cylinder, with translucent
lenses to allow light to escape. The circular embodiments
each have a single lens that covers all of the windows. In
several embodiments, the florescent light and light bulbs
can be accessed by removing the top of the light and lifting
out the lamp which is hung from the top.
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Overhang Support System
for Gable Roofs
This invention provides an overhang
support system for gable roofs which eliminates any need to put a
notch in the gable end truss top chord member. It utilizes a novel
unitary connector device for improved support of overhang structures
in a gable roof of the type including an overhang member, a gable
end truss top chord member, and a first adjacent truss (to the end
truss) top chord member. The rigid connector provides some holes for
nailing to an intermediate support member, situated between the
first adjacent truss top chord member and the gable end truss top
chord member, or, optionally, in one preferred embodiment, if no
intermediate support member is used, these holes are used for
nailing to an overhang support member; and it provides some holes
for nailing to an overhang support member, situated between the
gable end truss top chord member and the overhang member; and also
holes for nailing to the gable end truss top chord member. The
connector is channel-shaped to fit snugly over, e.g., the overhang
support member; and the connector enhances the strength of
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Sprayable Roof
Coating Systems
Improved sprayable roof coating
systems which provide immediate waterproofing of a
newly-sprayed latex-based ionic roof coating by applying to
the upper surface of such roof coating an ionic catalyst
having a pH opposed to the pH of such roof coating, whereby
such upper surface of such roof coating coagulates
immediately to form a thin waterproof surface layer on such
roof coating and the bottom portions of such roof coating
are permitted to coagulate and bond to the underlying roof
normally. Also, latex-based sprayable roof coating systems
permitting use in roof mastics of recycled rubber and spray
equipment for such systems which do not clog up when air
spraying such recycled-rubber-containing roof mastics. |

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Sprayable Roof Coating
Systems 2 
Improved sprayable roof coating systems
which provide immediate waterproofing of a newly-sprayed latex-based
ionic roof coating by applying to the upper surface of such roof
coating an ionic catalyst having a pH opposed to the pH of such roof
coating, whereby such upper surface of such roof coating coagulates
immediately to form a thin waterproof surface layer on such roof
coating and the bottom portions of such roof coating are permitted
to coagulate and bond to the underlying roof normally. Also,
latex-based sprayable roof coating systems permitting use in roof
mastics of recycled rubber and spray equipment for such systems
which do not clog up when air spraying such
recycled-rubber-containing roof mastics.
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Manual Screeding System
A manual screeding system for use in
leveling freshly poured concrete which includes a frame for
providing structural integrity to the screed. The screeding system
includes handles, attached to the frame, for manually holding and
manipulating the screeding system during the screeding process. A
support, attached to the frame, is provided for preventing the
screeding system from rotating about the handles during the
screeding process. The support is structured to engage the forearms
of the user when the screeding system is in use. A pair of bracket
assemblies are provided for securely holding a screed board to the
frame.
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Modular Grid Fence System
A modular-grid fence system that comprises
integral connectors on each end that allows each respective grid to
be connected to each other grid and form a fence. The connectors
also provide that the modular-grid fence system may be utilized in
angles from near zero degrees, to an in-line angle of 180 degrees.
This connecting feature provides that the modular-grid fence system
may be used to augment and provide additional restriction to an
existing fence, or be used as a freestanding fence. In addition, the
modular-grid fence system is stackable, easily assembled without
tools, and storable or shippable in a flat container.
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Sprayable Roof Coating
System 3
Improved sprayable roof coating systems which
provide immediate waterproofing of a newly-sprayed latex-based ionic
roof coating by applying to the upper surface of such roof coating
an ionic catalyst having a pH opposed to the pH of such roof
coating, whereby such upper surface of such roof coating coagulates
immediately to form a thin waterproof surface layer on such roof
coating and the bottom portions of such roof coating are permitted
to coagulate and bond to the underlying roof normally. Also,
latex-based sprayable roof coating systems permitting use in roof
mastics of recycled rubber and spray equipment for such systems
which do not clog up when air spraying such
recycled-rubber-containing roof mastics.
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Premanufactured Portable
Concrete House
This invention provides a premanufactured
portable concrete house and efficient systems for making such a
house and for providing portability to a housing site. Floor, roof,
and wall components are made by casting concrete in molds with
features such as electrical and water conduits being
concrete-embedded during the casting. Also concrete-embedded in the
various house components are steel plates used for welding to secure
the components to each other during assembly of a portable house.
Spaced core holes for holding lift rods are cast into the periphery
of the floor/foundation component; and these are used as lift points
in lifting the house onto a truck for transport to a housing site.
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