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Douglas Frederick Kinninger

from Lithia, FL
Age ~59

Douglas Kinninger Phones & Addresses

  • 6231 Gannetdale Dr, Lithia, FL 33547 (734) 458-7578
  • 32948 Hees St, Livonia, MI 48150
  • 19219 Silver Spring Dr, Northville, MI 48167
  • Ocoee, FL
  • Fountain Hills, AZ
  • Hillsboro Bch, FL
  • Windermere, FL

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
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Douglas F Kinninger
Vice President
Fi-Foil Company, Inc.
Building Materials · Mfg Misc Products · Importers
612 Bridgers Ave W, Auburndale, FL 33823
612 Bridges Ave W, Auburndale, FL 33823
PO Box 800, Auburndale, FL 33823
(863) 965-1846, (863) 967-0137
Douglas F Kinninger
Vice President
FI-FOIL OF FLORIDA, INC
612 Bridges Ave W, Auburndale, FL 33823
PO Box 800, Auburndale, FL 33823
612 W Bridgers Ave, Auburndale, FL 33823

Publications

Us Patents

System And Apparatus For Assembling An Inflatable Insulation Panel

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US Patent:
8474501, Jul 2, 2013
Filed:
Aug 16, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/210734
Inventors:
William A. Lippy - Lakeland FL, US
Addric E. Bassham - Polk City FL, US
Douglas F. Kinninger - Lithia FL, US
Craig T. Price - Winter Haven FL, US
Robert L. Swanson - Windermere FL, US
Assignee:
Fi-Foil Company, Inc. - Auburndale FL
International Classification:
B32B 37/00
US Classification:
156359, 156581, 1565831, 1565834
Abstract:
An inflatable or gas-filled insulation panel comprises an envelope having two outer sheets sealed together along edges of the sheets and at least one of the sheets has an outer reflective surface. The envelope encases a plurality of internal films that include a polymeric film having a plurality of reflective stripes disposed thereon and spaced apart on the films. Seals are formed along the gaps or areas between the reflective stripes on the films by application of heat and pressure, which causes the films to seal to each other and the outer sheets at spaced apart intervals. A channel is formed between the outer edges of the films and the outer sheets, and a valve, disposed at an end of the panel, is in fluid communication with the channel for the injection of a fluid, such as an inert gas or air, to inflate panel.

System And Method For Insulating Items Using A Reflective Or Inflatable Insulation Panel

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US Patent:
20090061147, Mar 5, 2009
Filed:
Aug 28, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/200557
Inventors:
William A. Lippy - Lakeland FL, US
Addric E. Bassham - Polk City FL, US
Douglas F. Kinninger - Lithia FL, US
Craig T. Price - Winter Haven FL, US
Robert L. Swanson - Windermere FL, US
International Classification:
B32B 3/04
B32B 37/00
US Classification:
428 76, 156182, 156145, 156581
Abstract:
An inflatable or gas-filled insulation panel comprises an envelope having two outer sheets sealed together along edges of the sheets and at least one of the sheets has an outer reflective surface. The envelope encases a plurality of internal films that include a polymeric film having a plurality of reflective stripes disposed thereon and spaced apart on the films. Seals are formed along the gaps or areas between the reflective stripes on the films by application of heat and pressure, which causes the films to seal to each other and the outer sheets at spaced apart intervals. A channel is formed between the outer edges of the films and the outer sheets, and a valve, disposed at an end of the panel, is in fluid communication with the channel for the injection of a fluid, such as an inert gas or air, to inflate panel.

System And Method For Providing A Reflective Insulation Layer

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US Patent:
20100011689, Jan 21, 2010
Filed:
Jul 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/503493
Inventors:
William A. Lippy - Lakeland FL, US
Addric E. Bassham - Polk City FL, US
Douglas F. Kinninger - Lithia FL, US
Craig T. Price - Winter Haven FL, US
Robert L. Swanson - Windermere FL, US
James T. Sheridan - Auburndale FL, US
International Classification:
E04B 1/78
E04C 2/20
E04C 2/24
US Classification:
5230913, 523091, 524063, 527414
Abstract:
A reflective insulation layer is provided for a structure. The structure includes a wall and spaced-apart strips which extend along the wall from a top portion of the wall to a bottom portion of the wall. The reflective insulation layer includes a low emittance layer having first perforations, and a synthetic polymer layer having second perforations. Additionally, the reflective insulation layer includes an expander spaced between the low emittance layer and the synthetic polymer layer. The expander couples the low emittance layer to the synthetic polymer layer to form a first air space between the low emittance layer and the synthetic polymer layer.

Method Of Assembling An Inflatable Insulation Panel

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US Patent:
20110297299, Dec 8, 2011
Filed:
Aug 16, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/210713
Inventors:
William A. Lippy - Lakeland FL, US
Addric E. Bassham - Polk City FL, US
Douglas F. Kinninger - Lithia FL, US
Craig T. Price - Winter Haven FL, US
Robert L. Swanson - Windermere FL, US
International Classification:
B32B 37/30
US Classification:
156145, 156290
Abstract:
An inflatable or gas-filled insulation panel comprises an envelope having two outer sheets sealed together along edges of the sheets and at least one of the sheets has an outer reflective surface. The envelope encases a plurality of internal films that include a polymeric film having a plurality of reflective stripes disposed thereon and spaced apart on the films. Seals are formed along the gaps or areas between the reflective stripes on the films by application of heat and pressure, which causes the films to seal to each other and the outer sheets at spaced apart intervals. A channel is formed between the outer edges of the films and the outer sheets, and a valve, disposed at an end of the panel, is in fluid communication with the channel for the injection of a fluid, such as an inert gas or air, to inflate panel.

Method Of Assembling An Inflatable Insulation Panel

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US Patent:
20130292040, Nov 7, 2013
Filed:
Jul 3, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/934775
Inventors:
Addric E. Bassham - Polk City FL, US
Douglas F. Kinninger - Lithia FL, US
Craig T. Price - Winter Haven FL, US
Robert L. Swanson - Windermere FL, US
International Classification:
B32B 37/00
US Classification:
156182
Abstract:
An inflatable or gas-filled insulation panel comprises an envelope having two outer sheets sealed together along edges of the sheets and at least one of the sheets has an outer reflective surface. The envelope encases a plurality of internal films that include a polymeric film having a plurality of reflective stripes disposed thereon and spaced apart on the films. Seals are formed along the gaps or areas between the reflective stripes on the films by application of heat and pressure, which causes the films to seal to each other and the outer sheets at spaced apart intervals. A channel is formed between the outer edges of the films and the outer sheets, and a valve, disposed at an end of the panel, is in fluid communication with the channel for the injection of a fluid, such as an inert gas or air, to inflate panel.

System And Method For Providing A Reflective Insulation Layer

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US Patent:
20140109508, Apr 24, 2014
Filed:
Mar 28, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/852341
Inventors:
- Auburndale FL, US
Addric E. Bassham - Polk City FL, US
Douglas F. Kinninger - Lithia FL, US
Craig T. Price - Winter Haven FL, US
Robert L. Swanson - Windermere FL, US
James T. Sheridan - Auburndale FL, US
Assignee:
Fi-Foil Company, Inc. - Auburndale FL
International Classification:
E04B 1/76
US Classification:
527414, 428189, 29428
Abstract:
A reflective insulation layer is provided for a structure. The structure includes a wall and spaced-apart strips which extend along the wall from a top portion of the wall to a bottom portion of the wall. The reflective insulation layer includes a low emittance layer having first perforations, an intermediate low emittance layer having first perforations and an outer synthetic polymer layer having second perforations. Additionally, the reflective insulation layer includes a first expander spaced between the low emittance layer and the intermediate low emittance layer, to couple the low emittance layer to the intermediate low emittance layer and form a first air space. Additionally, the reflective insulation layer includes a second expander spaced between the intermediate low emittance layer and the outer synthetic polymer layer, to couple the intermediate low emittance layer to the outer synthetic polymer layer and form a second air space.
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