Patents Examined by Phi Dieu Trana A
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Patent number: 6505455Abstract: A structural termination system includes an elongated structural member having a generally horizontal lower web defining a lower surface shaped to fit closely along the upper surface of a building. Moisture curable adhesive is disposed on the lower surface, and extending substantially uninterrupted along the entire length of the structural member to form a seal along the entire structural member when installed on an upper surface of a building.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Chem Link, Inc.Inventor: Philip C. Georgeau
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Patent number: 6374571Abstract: An insulation panel (1) for cabinets containing air handling equipment has an exterior housing section (2) and an interior housing section (3) which is joined to the exterior housing section by snap-in engagement means, preferably comprising a plurality of tabs (12) provided on the interior housing section. The tabs engage a flange (6) of the first housing section (2) via a first gasket (13), and a circumferential side wall (10) of the second housing section (3) abuts against the first housing section (2) via a resilient second gasket (14), whereby the tabs (12) abut against said first gasket under some pressure to firmly secure the first and second housing sections to each other without creating any thermal bridges between the housing sections.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Munters ABInventor: Soren Mann
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Patent number: 6370829Abstract: A method of protecting glass panes in window structures installed in buildings includes applying a polymeric foam layer to the glass pane before the storm has arrived and peeling the polymeric foam layer from the glass pane after the storm has passed. The polymeric foam layer can be a polyurethane foam, provided as a one-component system or a two-component system, and the polyurethane foam can be sprayed onto the exterior surface of the glass pane to prevent damage thereto including shattering while absorbing energy from wind-borne debris. A window structure installed in a building includes a glass pane mounted to a frame with a polyurethane foam layer disposed thereon for protection of the glass pane during storms.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2001Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Aranar, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 6360502Abstract: The present invention provides a firestop collar with an improved apparatus and method for mounting thereof with respect to a annular cavity formed in a wall or floor around a pipe or other cylindrical member protruding therethrough. The collar member preferably is positioned adjacent to the surface surrounding the protruding member and contains preferably intumescent material therein which is responsive to heat in order to expand and fill the aperture extending through the wall or panel during heat, fire or smoke conditions. The anchoring device for the present invention is adapted to hold the collar in abutment with the structural wall in position surrounding the penetrating conduit and it includes two leg members and an arcuate member. The arcuate member extends between the leg members and is made of a flexibly resilient material and has a radius of curvature less than that of the protruding conduit.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Specified Technologies Inc.Inventor: James P. Stahl, Jr.
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Patent number: 6343447Abstract: A facade system with a translucent porous insulating material of mineral or organic fibers for passive solar energy utilization is provided. The insulating material has on the outside a colored layer for design purposes and for controlling the light transmittance. The facade system is formed from a multiplicity of preferably factory-prefabricated facade insulating boards. The colored layer can, moreover, be designed in such a way that it protrudes beyond the insulating layer along two board edges. Consequently, when the facade insulating boards are applied to the building wall, the abutting edges in the region of the joins between neighboring insulating boards are covered by the overlapping protruding colored layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1999Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Isover Saint-GobainInventors: Alexander Geissels, Franz-Josef Kaspar, Jürgen Royar, Joachim Schlogl
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Patent number: 6343444Abstract: Provided is a plumbing device for plumbing and connection of a long member, at the time of installation vertically of the long member on an upper end of a lower member, which is used for plumbing the installed long member to connect with the lower member.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Matsumotokoumuten, Matsumura-gumi CorporationInventor: Tatsusei Minami
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Patent number: 6253518Abstract: A building block is provided for stacking with other like building blocks to fabricate a wall. The building block has top, bottom, front, rear and end surfaces. The front and rear surfaces are substantially planar. The top surface is ridged and the bottom surface is channeled to intermit with the ridge on the said bottom surface. The ends are notched so as to overlap, and present the appearance of a brick wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Inventor: Tony J. Azar
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Patent number: 6138418Abstract: A fascia board includes locking structure on an exposed surface for receiving complementary locking structure from an extruded soffit retainer which snaps into the locking structure of the fascia board. The retainer includes a leg for holding a soffit between the fascia board and the leg.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Arco Extrusion Corp.Inventors: William J. Dyer, Robert L. Walker, Joseph Levangie, Jonathan C. Hauberg, Sylvia S. Moore
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Patent number: 6088984Abstract: A method for making a floor that slopes toward a drain includes the steps of enclosing a predetermined area of a flat support surface around the drain with upstanding border members, positioning an annular ring in closely spaced, concentric relation around the drain, arranging a plurality of straight form members in radial relation to the drain, connecting a radially innermost end of each form member to the annular ring so that the top edge of each form member is spaced downwardly from the plane of the drain by a distance equal to a tile thickness, and positioning an outermost end of each form member in abutting relation to the border member. Each form member has a height at its innermost end that is less than a height of its outermost end. A cementitious material is poured into the predetermined area and the material is made flush with the respective top edges of the form members. An auxiliary form member is attachable to a trailing end of each form member to increase the versatility of the method.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Inventor: Mark E. Kirby