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Christopher Majocka Phones & Addresses

  • 5241 Cider Mill Rd, Erie, PA 16509
  • 220 Gore Rd, Erie, PA 16509
  • Imperial, PA
  • Clinton, PA

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Us Patents

Drain Body Support Pan

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US Patent:
7958686, Jun 14, 2011
Filed:
May 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/803342
Inventors:
Christopher A. Majocka - Erie PA, US
David Gomo - Waterford PA, US
Doug Wroblewski - Erie PA, US
Assignee:
Zurn Industries, LLC - Erie PA
International Classification:
E04B 1/66
US Classification:
523027, 523021
Abstract:
A drain support pan assembly has a drain body support pan which has a rectangular-shaped body connected to a rectangular-shaped drain receptacle body for use in floor drains. The distance between the support pan and receptacle body can be adjusted according to the depth of the floor space by selecting a predetermined length for the fasteners. The support pan has a center passageway for receiving a drain pipe and several slots that align with threaded passageways in the receptacle body for receiving the fasteners. The support pan contains concentric knock-out sections which can be removed for enlarging the diameter of the center passageway to accommodate varying diameter drain pipes or pipe connections for particular use in a deep floor space, and also has a rectangular knock-out section which can be removed for receiving the rectangular-shaped drain receptacle for use in a narrow floor space.

Floor Drain Support Plate

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US Patent:
7997038, Aug 16, 2011
Filed:
Dec 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/012894
Inventors:
Lawrence Warnecke - Ladner, CA
Carl R. Nicolia - Erie PA, US
Donald A. Kubiak - Erie PA, US
Christopher A. Majocka - Erie PA, US
Assignee:
Zurn Industries, LLC - Erie PA
International Classification:
E04B 1/70
US Classification:
523023, 527411, 210164, 285 44
Abstract:
A floor drain support plate for mounting and securing a floor drain to a floor structure. The support plate includes a body defining a first portion and a second portion, wherein the body has an inner surface and an outer surface. The first portion of the body defines a peripheral edge and the second portion of the body is attached to the peripheral edge of the first portion and axially extended therefrom. The inner surface of the first portion and the second portion of the body define an interior cavity. The first portion of the body defines a center passageway spaced radially apart from the peripheral edge and is adapted to receive a pipe. The first portion of the body also defines at least one slot adapted to be aligned with the receptacle body for receiving a member for attaching the receptacle body to the body of the support plate.

Carrier For Wall Mounted Toilets

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US Patent:
8141177, Mar 27, 2012
Filed:
Jul 20, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/880442
Inventors:
Christopher A. Majocka - Erie PA, US
Ben Eichler - Erie PA, US
Doug Wroblewski - Erie PA, US
Assignee:
Zurn Industries, LLC - Erie PA
International Classification:
E03D 11/00
E03D 11/14
US Classification:
42523, 42522
Abstract:
A carrier or support system for a wall mounted toilet for adequately supporting the weight of a user. A first support assembly has a faceplate, spaced-apart pedestals, two washer plates, a fitting member, a coupling, a first fastener for allowing vertical movement between the pedestals and the faceplate, a second fastener for allowing vertical movement between the fitting member and the faceplate, and a first threaded stud arrangement for mounting the toilet to the wall. A second support assembly has a support member, a second threaded stud arrangement, and an anchor foot for supporting the fitting member on the floor. A third support assembly has a frame and a third threaded stud arrangement mounted to the frame for supporting the frame on the floor. The second and/or third support assemblies may be used with the first support assembly for providing adequate support for bariatric or obese users.

Floor Drain Support Plate

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US Patent:
8146308, Apr 3, 2012
Filed:
Oct 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/904370
Inventors:
Lawrence Warnecke - Ladner, CA
Carl R. Nicolia - Erie PA, US
Donald A. Kubiak - Erie PA, US
Christopher A Majocka - Erie PA, US
Assignee:
Zurn Industries, LLC - Erie PA
International Classification:
E04B 1/70
US Classification:
523023, 527411, 210164, 285 44
Abstract:
A drain support plate adapted to fasten to a receptacle body of a drain. The support plate includes a body having an inner surface and an outer surface and defining a first portion and a second portion. The first portion of the body defines a peripheral edge and the second portion of the body is attached to the peripheral edge of the first portion and axially extends therefrom. The inner surface of the first portion and the second portion of the body define an interior cavity. The first portion of the body defines a center passageway spaced radially apart from the peripheral edge and is adapted to receive a pipe. The first portion of the body defines at least one slot adapted to be aligned with the receptacle body for receiving a member for attaching the receptacle body to the body of the support plate.

Wall Hydrant With Support Brackets

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US Patent:
8210198, Jul 3, 2012
Filed:
Dec 21, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/643637
Inventors:
Christopher A. Majocka - Erie PA, US
Assignee:
Zurn Industries, LLC - Erie PA
International Classification:
F16L 5/00
US Classification:
137360, 220 32, 248214
Abstract:
A wall hydrant assembly for movably positioning a wall hydrant between a first and second structural member includes a first and second rail adapted to be secured to the first and second structural member. The first rail is adapted to engage a first portion of the wall hydrant and the second rail is adapted to engage a second portion of the wall hydrant to allow the wall hydrant to move substantially along the length of the first and second rails. The wall hydrant assembly can include first and second tabs which co-act with the first and second rails. The first and second rails can each define an elongated slot. The first and second tabs can each include a shaft which co-acts with the elongated slot to allow the wall hydrant to be moveable along the first and second rails.

Carrier For Wall Mounted Toilets

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US Patent:
8544121, Oct 1, 2013
Filed:
Feb 21, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/401432
Inventors:
Christopher A. Majocka - Erie PA, US
Benjamin Eichler - Erie PA, US
Doug Wroblewski - Erie PA, US
Assignee:
Zurn Industries, LLC - Erie PA
International Classification:
E03D 11/00
E03D 11/14
US Classification:
42523, 42522
Abstract:
A carrier or support system for a wall mounted toilet for adequately supporting the weight of a user. A first support assembly has a faceplate, spaced-apart pedestals, two washer plates, a fitting member, a coupling, a first fastener for allowing vertical movement between the pedestals and the faceplate, a second fastener for allowing vertical movement between the fitting member and the faceplate, and a first threaded stud arrangement for mounting the toilet to the wall. A second support assembly has a support member, a second threaded stud arrangement, and an anchor foot for supporting the fitting member on the floor. A third support assembly has a frame and a third threaded stud arrangement mounted to the frame for supporting the frame on the floor. The second and/or third support assemblies may be used with the first support assembly for providing adequate support for bariatric or obese users.

Pipe Clamp Arrangement

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US Patent:
20020171013, Nov 21, 2002
Filed:
Apr 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/137193
Inventors:
Carl Nicolia - Erie PA, US
Christopher Majocka - Erie PA, US
International Classification:
F16L003/08
US Classification:
248/074100
Abstract:
A pipe clamp arrangement that includes a body having a tab extending therefrom, a clamp for receiving pipe, and a threaded member having a first end attached to the clamp. The threaded member is threadably secured to the body and a second end of the threaded member is adapted to contact the tab. Rotation of the threaded member adjusts a longitudinal distance between the clamp and the body.

Floor Drain Stabilizer Ring

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US Patent:
20070236003, Oct 11, 2007
Filed:
Apr 5, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/784199
Inventors:
Christopher Majocka - Erie PA, US
David Gomo - Waterford PA, US
Doug Wroblewski - Wattsburg PA, US
Assignee:
Zurn Industries, Inc. - Erie PA
International Classification:
F16L 35/00
US Classification:
285024000
Abstract:
A stabilizing collar which is adapted to fasten to a drain pipe for stabilizing a drain. The stabilizing collar in the form of a ring includes an opening between an inner surface for receipt of a pipe and defines an engagement member for securing the body to the pipe and a support receiving member adapted to receive a support member for supporting the drain on the stabilizing collar. The present invention further provides for a method of installing the stabilizing collar to stabilize a receptacle body of the drain. The receptacle body is attached to the pipe and the support members are adjusted so that they contact the receptacle body and therefore provide support to keep the receptacle body at the same slope as the floor level.
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