With Indicia Patents (Class 52/105)
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Publication number: 20100212235Abstract: A lightweight thermoplastic polyolefin roofing underlayment with superior tear strength is disclosed having a printed upper surface simulating the appearance of a finished roof. The underlayment is reinforced with a woven polypropylene scrim. Anti-skid materials can be incorporated into the body of the underlayment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: PrimeSource Building ProductsInventor: Peter J. Barrego
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Publication number: 20100186312Abstract: A roofing shingle with a laying line that facilitates the alignment of an overlying course of shingles with respect an underlying course of shingles is provided. The laying line is located on a front surface of the shingle and has a width such that the laying line is exposed when an edge of another shingle is placed in contacting proximity with the laying line. The shingle may also have a scale and one or more nibs that protrude from the sides of the shingle that assist in aligning the shingles in the second course with the shingles in the underlying course. The shingle may also include nailing zones located on the front surface of the shingles provide a location for fastening the shingles to the roof. A method of laying the shingles of the present invention on a roof is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: Randal J. JOLITZ, Dennis Dean Carlson, Charles Doyle Ziulkowski
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Patent number: 7730696Abstract: The invention described herein includes a method embodiment for making a stone wall manufacturing kit. The method embodiment includes providing a plurality of stones having a variety of thicknesses and lengths; sorting the stones based upon length and thickness of each of the stones; preparing an image of the stone wall; marking each stone within the image with an identifier to make a marked stone image; marking each stone of the plurality of stones with an identifier corresponding to the identifier of the stone in the image of the assembled stone wall; and packaging the marked stones and marked stone image to make a stone wall kit.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2005Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Inventor: Scott Reynolds
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Publication number: 20100132287Abstract: A polymer building product for securement to the exterior of a building, the building product comprising a base portion securable to a substrate; a top portion slidingly telescopingly receivable over the base portion; and engaging elements, such as teeth, interengaging projections, etc. disposed on one or both of the base and top portions for securing the base and top portions together. The building product is characterized by a first, unsecured condition in which the top portion is slidingly received over the base portion in a first rotational orientation relative to the base portion and the top and base portions are freely slidingly separable, and a second, secured condition in which the top portion is slidingly received over the base portion in a second rotational orientation relative to the base portion and the top and base portions are secured together.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2008Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventor: Louis-Andre Gaudreau
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Publication number: 20100123048Abstract: A cable bus system with a bus housing and a cable bus support block is provided. The support block has a body that has a front face, a back face, and a top face. The body defines a first cable receiving feature that extends from the front face to the back face. Indicia is present on the body for use in indicating a cable that is to be disposed within the first cable receiving feature. Also provided is a cable bus support block with a body formed at least partially by a polymer and an antidrip additive. The antidrip additive functions to minimize dripping of the body during burning of the body. Also provided are one or more slots located at the first cable receiving feature for heat dissipation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: May 20, 2010Inventor: Michael E. Pollard, JR.
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Publication number: 20100122501Abstract: A set of construction material elements including gypsum board, plywood, studs, tracks and cement boards each contain markings on a front and rear face. The markings comprise a plurality of series of symbols including a first and second series of symbols that appear on the face at regular repeating intervals, such as every 12 or 16 inches aligned along a horizontal line, the first and second series being substantially parallel spaced a few inches away from one another. The symbols may be combinations of dots and bars wherein each dot represents an interval of one unit, and each bar represents an interval of five units. Each construction material element may also have a first series of numerals in ascending order at regular repeating intervals around a perimeter of the face and a second series of numerals in descending order at regular repeating intervals around the perimeter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2008Publication date: May 20, 2010Inventors: Melton Thomas, Clayton Mitropoulos
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Publication number: 20100115859Abstract: An irregular, tessellated building unit comprises x primary elements, wherein x is an integer equal to or greater than 1. The primary element is a rotational tessellation having a plural pairs of sides extending in a generally radial direction from plural vertices, respectively. In each pair, the two sides are rotationally spaced by an angle that is divided evenly into 360 degrees. Preferably, all of the sides are irregularly shaped, but one or more sides could be wholly or partially straight. Optionally, spacers are provided on the sides of each unit. A wide variety of units may be constructed having different numbers and arrangements of primary elements. As all the units are combinations of primary elements, they readily mate with each other. A surface covering comprises a multiplicity of units assembled to form a continuous surface without overlap between units and without substantial gaps between units. A structure, such as a wall or column can be formed of building units of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2010Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: RICCOBENE DESIGNS LLCInventor: Thomas S. Riccobene
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Publication number: 20100101159Abstract: A framed wall construction (10) includes a generally vertically orientated frame (12). A substantially planar layer of a moisture barrier (21) having a generally water-resistant front surface is fixedly attached to substantially cover the frame (12). To complete the wall construction, an outer cladding material (22) is secured to cover the moisture barrier (21).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: James Gleeson, Roger Pecnick
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Publication number: 20100095607Abstract: The panel includes a water resistant barrier layer secured atop its outward facing surface. The water resistant barrier layer includes a skid resistant surface. The panels are made of lignocellulosic material. The water resistant and skid resistant surface may include indicia for aligning strips of tape or for aligning fasteners. A method for manufacturing the water resistant building panels is also disclosed and includes the steps of feeding paper onto a forming belt, depositing lignocellulosic material and the binding agent onto the forming belt so as to form a lignocellulosic mat, applying heat and pressure so as to impart the skid resistant surface on the paper, and cutting panels to predetermined sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: HUBER ENGINEERED WOODS LLCInventors: John L. BENNETT, Joel F. BARKER, Rick D. JORDAN, Thomas L. SCHUMAN, Nian OU, Neil C. SWIACKI, Kelly R. FLAHERTY
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Publication number: 20100050550Abstract: A decorative trimming system includes at least one substantially straight length of decorative crown molding installed along a ceiling and wall junction and at least one stabilizing member secured between the rear surface of the crown molding and the ceiling and wall junction. The stabilizing member includes a predetermined length and a predetermined shape in a direction transverse to the predetermined length. The predetermined shape is defined by a pair of side edge surfaces extending the length of the stabilizing member and a substantially smooth uninterrupted front surface extending the length of the stabilizing member, abutting rear surface of the crown molding and preferably adjoining each of the pair of side edge surfaces. Arrows and text indicia may be also provided for communicating orientation of the stabilizing member during securement to the ceiling and wall junction as well as during mitering ends of the decorative molding on a miter saw.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventor: SAMUEL ESTOK
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Publication number: 20100043314Abstract: A method is provided of laser marking a graphic design in an unassembled multi-component structure. A graphic design to be laser marked in a multi-component structure is partitioned into a plurality of graphic design sections, with each of the graphic design sections being assigned to a corresponding component of the multi-component structure. The graphic design sections are laser marked in their corresponding components of the multi-component structure while the multi-component structure is in an unassembled state. The laser-marked components are adapted for assembly together into an assembled state in which the multi-component structure has a viewable expansive surface with the graphic design sections collectively simulating an overall appearance of a graphic design spanning across the corresponding components of the multi-component structure. A kit for assembling laser-marked components into a multi-component structure is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventors: Mark RUGGIE, Henry Coghlan, Hallie Heuser, Chase Carter
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Publication number: 20090313915Abstract: A multi-layer floor panel unit, which can be assembled with a plurality of similar units to form a floor which is capable of repeatedly being disassembled and reassembled at different times and/or in different locations, includes a pressure-resistant and wear-resistant upper layer; a pressure-resistant lower layer, attached to the upper layer, and having grooves at vertical edges of the lower layer; and connecting strips in the grooves, for connecting adjacent multi-layer floor panel units, the connecting strips having horizontal legs with thickened portions thereon, the thickened portions being for clamping the connecting strips in the grooves.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventor: Peter Kellner
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Publication number: 20090301001Abstract: Fire resistance can be rated for building structure by providing or having made available, and applying or noting application or presence of fire control agent(s) to or with component part(s) of the structure; providing a fire resistance rating format of a comparative structure; and comparing for a fire resistance classification rating (FRCR). Certification can be effected by providing a security code specific for one-time use in relation to a building structure by a user; entering an FRCR of a building structure rated for fire resistance at a first location and the security code to a communication medium; transmitting by the medium the entered rating and the security code from the first location to a second location; and checking the security code of the user to insure it is authorized and specific to that user; if so, recording the rating supplied by the user; if not, notifying an appropriate monitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: NO-BURN INVESTMENTS, L.L.C.Inventors: William Kish, Kenneth Rusk
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Publication number: 20090288350Abstract: A tile guard for use in a method of installing a plurality of tiles on a floor surface includes a layer of film having opposed top and bottom surfaces, the top surface having a generally smooth texture and the bottom surface including an adhesive. The method of installing the tiles includes the steps of positioning the layer of film on a top surface of respective tiles of the plurality of tiles such that respective film bottom surface are in contact with respective top surfaces of the respective tiles. The method includes positioning the respective tiles on the floor surface such that the film top surface faces upwardly and such that predetermined gaps are left between the respective tiles. The method includes spreading grout over the positioned tiles and directing the grout into the gaps between the respective tiles and then removing the layer of film from the respective tiles.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventor: Daniel Fortman
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Publication number: 20090282751Abstract: An elongated piece of pre-finished vinyl siding adapted to be cut to a measured length at a worksite and to be affixed to a structure includes an upper portion that includes a nailing flange and a locking lip portion. Linear dimension markings non-repetitively and incrementally are provided exclusively on the upper portion, wherein the linear dimension markings increase sequentially from a first end edge to a second end edge of the vinyl siding along an entire length of the vinyl siding, thereby visually indicating where to cut the vinyl siding to obtain the measured length. The linear dimension markings are completely hidden from view when the vinyl siding is affixed adjacently with other vinyl siding pieces to the structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: VISUAL MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY LLCInventors: Christopher Adam Orfield, Tony L. Orfield
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Patent number: 7617622Abstract: An apparatus and related method for conveying information associated with containers. The apparatus comprises a container supporting modification means which when selectively altered effectively changes the appearance of the container such that a unique visual communication is produced. The related method comprises selectively altering the modification means supported by the container thereby providing a unique visual communication.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Inventor: Brian K. Elias
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Publication number: 20090229196Abstract: A color coded system for tracking drywall finishing. The system using colored joint compound to distinguish the separate stages of finishing drywall panels by using a different color, or shade of a color, of joint compound, plaster, or other suitable mixture on each stage of the finishing process. The joint compound, plaster, or other mixture can be colored by adding any type colorant or can be bought ready mixed in a color to contrast with the previously finished surface with each successive coat to be a different color.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventor: Melton Tubervile
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Publication number: 20090217602Abstract: In one embodiment of the invention, there is provided a roofing tape for assisting in the installation of a plurality of selected roofing material to a roof section, the selected roofing material having a width, an offset requirement, and a gap requirement; the roofing tape including a front surface; a back surface; a first edge; a second edge; a first indicia disposed on the front surface of the roofing tape, located at a pre-determined distance from the first edge designating the starting position; a second indicia indicating placement of the first course, which is disposed at a location apart from the first indicia, the location being equal to the width of the roofing material plus any required gap space; and a third indicia indicating placement of the second course, which is disposed at a location apart from the first indicia, the location being equal to the width of the roofing material plus any required gap space minus half the width of the roofing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Ronald Charles Hungarter
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Publication number: 20090205267Abstract: A stringer assembly includes a support element, a plurality of brackets and a plurality of alignment elements. The brackets are connected to the support element, and each bracket includes a rise indicator corresponding to a desired rise dimension and a run indicator corresponding to a desired run dimension. The alignment elements align the rise or run indicator on one of the brackets with the other of the rise or run indicator on an adjacent one of the brackets to space the brackets at a desired rise and run. The brackets each include a tread flange and a riser flange, such that a tread and a riser can be directly connected to each bracket. The brackets may include cutouts for a temporary tread system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: I-STAIR SYSTEMSInventor: Michael Henry Prins
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Publication number: 20090193724Abstract: A panel with a bracket is used to install a component to a wallboard. The panel is inserted into an opening to a wallboard, and the junction between the panel and the wallboard is taped and spackled so that the wallboard and panel appear to be a single object. When the component is fully coupled to the bracket, the front of the component is slightly recessed from the front of the panel. A component cover could then be inserted into the newly created recess so that the component appears to be completely flush with the wallboard.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Scott Struthers, Ray Call
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Publication number: 20090165402Abstract: A roofing shingle with a laying line that facilitates the alignment of an overlying course of shingles with respect an underlying course of shingles is provided. The laying line is located on a front surface of the shingle and has a width such that the laying line is exposed when an edge of another shingle is placed in contacting proximity with the laying line. The shingle may also have a scale and one or more nibs that protrude from the sides of the shingle that assist in aligning the shingles in the second course with the shingles in the underlying course. The shingle may also include nailing zones located on the front surface of the shingles provide a location for fastening the shingles to the roof. A method of laying the shingles of the present invention on a roof is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2009Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: Randal J. JOLITZ, Dennis Dean Carlson, Charles Doyle Ziulkowski
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Publication number: 20090120015Abstract: An apparatus and method for locating building equipment such as HVAC systems, electrical lines, gas lines, water lines, IT lines and the like which is located above the ceilings, behind the walls, or under the floors of a building is presented. According to the invention, the walls, ceilings, or floors that cover building equipment are marked with an invisible marking material. When the location of a particular piece of equipment is required, the previously marked wall is illuminated with a remote apparatus designed to read the invisible markings, thereby identifying the equipment location. The marking material can be any commercially available invisible material that is suitable for such use. The illumination apparatus can be any device which is capable of displaying the marking material. For non-limiting example, an infra-red readable material can be used with a remote apparatus, such as a flashlight, equipped with an infra-red identifying wavelength light.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventor: Mark J. Smith
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Publication number: 20090094905Abstract: Overhead truss assemblies for use with retail displays are provided. The assemblies include multiple trusses that are parallel to and spaced from each other, spanning overhead or otherwise elevated and connecting merchandise display racks on opposing sides of an aisle or aligned with and atop a single merchandise display rack. The trusses have horizontal truss segments and define variable mounting widths. The variable mounting widths are established with one or more connector assemblies that cooperate with and move longitudinally along the horizontal truss segments. Each connector assembly includes a captured plate that is slidingly housed inside of the horizontal truss segment, and an insert connected to and moving in unison with the captured plate. Moving the connector assembly inwardly toward a middle portion of the truss defines a relatively narrower mounting width, whilst moving the connector assembly outwardly toward an end of the truss defines a relatively wider mounting width.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventors: Caleb Krisher, David L. Knoll
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Patent number: 7516593Abstract: A roofing shingle with a laying line that facilitates the alignment of an overlying course of shingles with respect an underlying course of shingles is provided. The laying line is located on a front surface of the shingle and has a width such that the laying line is exposed when an edge of another shingle is placed in contacting proximity with the laying line. The shingle may also have a scale and one or more nibs that protrude from the sides of the shingle that assist in aligning the shingles in the second course with the shingles in the underlying course. The shingle may also include nailing zones located on the front surface of the shingles provide a location for fastening the shingles to the roof. A method of laying the shingles of the present invention on a roof is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2005Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: EPOCH Composite Products, Inc.Inventors: Randal J. Jolitz, Dennis Dean Carlson, Charles Doyle Ziulkowski
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Publication number: 20090084045Abstract: A system for the application of an image to an upper surface of a built structure, the image arranged for visibility from over-flying craft. An upper surface of a built structure incorporating indicia thereon or therein; the indicia constructed so as to be discernable by observers in craft passing over the built structure when the craft is within a predetermined legibility distance of the built structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventor: Andrew Winton
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Publication number: 20090049765Abstract: A membrane (1) for use in the construction of buildings is described. The membrane (1) is provided with an alignment means (2, 3) to align the membrane (1) with a structure (7) of a building to which the membrane is to be attached. The distance (A) between the edge of the membrane (1) and the alignment means (2) may be equal to that specified by local building regulations for overlap between the membrane (1) and the building structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: Matthew Bruce Grant
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Publication number: 20090013928Abstract: A marking tool and a method for marking a presence or an absence of at least one underground facility is presented. The method includes dispensing a marker when a trigger of a marking tool is actuated. The method further includes identifying at least one characteristic associated with the marker or the dispensing of the marker. The method further includes storing the at least one characteristic associated with dispensing the marker when the actuation of the trigger is signaled.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: CertusView Technologies, LLCInventors: Steven Nielsen, Curtis Chambers, Jeffrey Farr, Rene A. Vazquez
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Patent number: 7475516Abstract: A roofing shingle with a laying line that facilitates the alignment of an overlying course of shingles with respect an underlying course of shingles is provided. The laying line is located on a front surface of the shingle and has a width such that the laying line is exposed when an edge of another shingle is placed in contacting proximity with the laying line. The shingle may also have a scale and one or more nibs that protrude from the sides of the shingle that assist in aligning the shingles in the second course with the shingles in the underlying course. The shingle may also include nailing zones located on the front surface of the shingles provide a location for fastening the shingles to the roof. A method of laying the shingles of the present invention on a roof is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2003Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Epoch Composite Products, Inc.Inventors: Randal J. Jolitz, Dennis Dean Carlson, Charles Doyle Ziulkowski
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Patent number: 7430833Abstract: A universal rake-ridge cap for a gable roof design that includes a first surface, a second surface, and at least one stepped arcuate surface intersecting the first surface and the second surface. The universal rake-ridge cap is employed to conceal any gap at the junction of two rake boards in a gable roof design. The universal rake ridge cap can be cut so that the arcuate surface will tangentially intersect the stepped surfaces of rake members to provide an aesthetically pleasing transition from rake board to universal rake-ridge cap to rake board. The universal rake-ridge cap can quickly be fitted to any gable roof pitch simply by culling the universal rake-ridge cap to the angle or pitch required by the gable roof. No special tools are needed and the final result is both aesthetically pleasing as well as a significant time saver.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2004Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: PN II, Inc.Inventor: William J. Pulte
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Publication number: 20080236059Abstract: The removable grade pin system includes a base pin and a removable upper pin. The base pin is a rod that is driven into the ground within the concrete form, typically such that the head of the base pin is approximately two inches below the desired level of concrete. The upper pin is a rod with a hollow bore formed in its lower end having a diameter slightly larger than the head of the base pin so that the upper pin telescopes over the base pin. The upper pin has an annular plate or disc extending about its center or medial section to mark the desired level of the concrete. The upper end of the upper pin provides a handle to remove the upper pin when the desired level of concrete has been poured into the form. The position of the circular plate on the upper pin may be adjustable.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventor: Michael S. Mershon
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Publication number: 20080229680Abstract: A wall angle for a suspended ceiling, which may either be a drywall suspended ceiling or a lay-in tile suspended ceiling, has a cross-section forming a substantially right angle of the vertical leg and a horizontal leg. The horizontal leg is adapted to support an inverted tee-runner that has a vertical web and opposed flanges, the opposed flanges being adapted to rest on the horizontal leg of the wall angle. The horizontal leg is formed with a plurality of pairs of locating tabs, at least one tab in each pair being upwardly extending and vertically-oriented. The tabs in each pair are spaced apart a distance sufficient to accommodate the width of the opposed flanges of the tee-runner. At least one of the tabs in each pair has a downwardly extending detent adapted to permit installation of a tee-runner, but to inhibit removal of the tee-runner. The pairs of tabs are spaced, on center, a pre-determined distance that depends upon the intended application of the wall angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventors: Peter G. Jahn, Scott G. Jankovec
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Publication number: 20080222981Abstract: A curtain wall anchor system is provided. The curtain wall anchor system has an anchor assembly comprising an anchor for attaching a curtain wall assembly to a building structure. The anchor system further comprises an enclosure for the anchor, wherein the enclosure defines an area adjacent the anchor. The enclosure also has a removable portion for allowing access to the anchor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventor: Alberto De Gobbi
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Publication number: 20080209749Abstract: A non-structural shear wall nailing template bears a pattern of shear wall nailing pattern markings. The template is made of an inexpensive sheeting material that will not interfere with the further construction of the building if the template remains in-situ after construction of the shear wall. In one example, the template is a strip. The strip bears lettering that indicates the type of nailing pattern to which the nailing pattern markings conform. After fixing the template to one or more sheathing panels such that the template is aligned in a predefined way with respect to framing members behind the panel(s), nails are driven at the locations of the markings on the template. By driving a nail at the location of each template marking, the shear wall is constructed with proper nail spacing. A set of templates is provided to facilitate nailing in different shear wall nailing patterns.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: Bryan S.M. Chua
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Publication number: 20080178539Abstract: The current methods of a construction panel (including but not limited to drywall, plywood etc) installation require a fastening (or attaching by other methods) construction panels to a frame, build from frame elements spaced in the certain interval. The construction panel surface is usually monotonous without any grids to determine the frame element's position, which requires an additional marking, measuring or any other identification of the frame element's position and often leads to a wrong fastening of the panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventor: Sergey Brodsky
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Patent number: 7386955Abstract: A pedestal is provided that is matingly engagable with a like companion pedestal in vertically stacked relation to support corner portions of pavers, tiles, or like decking elements in edgewise juxtaposition above an underlying surface. The pedestal has a base, plate, or body, having a plurality of corner support portions and a topside and bottom side that define a predetermined thickness, or height, of the base, plate, or body. An abutment, such as an upstanding wall, flange, post, or the like, projects upwardly from the topside a predetermined distance, or height, that is greater than or equal to the predetermined thickness of the base, plate, or body. An aperture, such as a slot or the like, extends transversely through the base, plate, or body and is offset from the abutment. Accordingly, a like abutment of a companion pedestal can extend through the aperture of an upper stacked pedestal thereby permitting the pedestals to be stacked together in a stable manner.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Inventor: John Repasky
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Patent number: 7381896Abstract: A wire hiding device includes an accommodating part for accommodating an electric wire, and a transparent cover part provided around the accommodating part, the transparent cover part being provided with an opening at a rear portion, through which an image at the rear portion of the transparent cover part is exposed. The transparent cover part includes a magnifying-projecting portion, through which the image is magnified and projected forward. The accommodating part is located at a zone where an image of the accommodating part is incapable of being projected forward through the magnifying-projecting portion. The wire hiding device is not easily seen by an observer and even looks just like a part of an indoor environment, and the electric wire is invisible to an observer.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jae Hoo Park
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Patent number: 7353640Abstract: A fresh masonry wall protection device and method for rapidly protecting a newly laid block or brick wall from inclement weather. A thin plastic channel element has a top panel member and a pair of parallel side panel members. The top panel member has a smooth, flat inner face which is adapted to engage the topmost surface of the newly laid block or brick wall. The parallel side panel members are springy and angled inwardly so that they engage the newly laid block or brick wall and have lower ends which angle outwardly to form a water deflector and guideway for installing the protection device on the newly laid block or brick wall. The top panel member is provided with a plurality of spaced rebar punchouts. One end of the channel element is provided with guide lines for adapting the ends to cover corners and other wall angulations.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Inventor: Mark Stutler
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Patent number: 7325325Abstract: The present invention involves building sheets with a plurality of grooves indented into a surface of the building sheet to provide a guide for cutting the building sheet along the grooves. Preferably, the grooves are arranged in a regularly repeating pattern and are spaced apart by a standard unit of measurement in order for a cutter to accurately size the building sheet to a precise dimension. A simple scoring knife is preferably used to score the sheet along the grooves, without the need for a straight edge, and the sheet is broken by simply bending the sheet of along the score mark. The grooves are preferably provided at a depth into the surface the sheet such that they do not substantially decrease the strength of the sheet or affect off-groove scoring. Thus, a score mark can be made between or across grooves without deflection of the mark into a groove and without breakage of the sheet along a groove when the sheet is bent.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2004Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: James Hardle International Finance B.V.Inventor: James Albert Gleeson
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Patent number: 7318299Abstract: Kits for building log structures, and methods for producing such kits. A kit for building a structure having a plurality of log walls each including multiple layers. The kit comprises a combination of logs which when assembled form the structure. Logs of multiple layers are marked for long groove cuts and for final corner notch cuts. These marked logs substantially retain the natural contour of the tree boles from which they came. In other embodiments, final corner notches have been cut in logs of multiple layers and long groove cuts are marked but uncut. In still other embodiments, long grooves have been cut in logs of multiple layers and final corner cuts are marked but uncut. Certain embodiments provide kits wherein logs of multiple layers each have cut therein at least one final corner notch or long groove, with the remaining cut(s) marked but uncut.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2004Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Accelerated Log Building, Inc.Inventor: Robert W. Chambers
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Patent number: 7254894Abstract: A building board such as a gypsum board is provided for use in construction of commercial and residential building the board having opposed parallel surfaces, one having spaced apart transverse markings and the other having spaced apart longitudinal markings. Each marking is associated with a string embedded therein, and a releasable paper layer is coextensively adhered to each surface of the board adapted to be peeled away from the surface when the cord is pulled to peel away the releasable paper, and the desired size board is cut by breaking the board along the markings.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2006Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Inventor: Henry Halpert
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Patent number: 7234277Abstract: A rescue apparatus mounted inside buildings where people currently live and spend their activities and in regions with high seismic potential includes a rescue cabin with a reinforcing frame, covered on an exterior side with corrugated iron and on an interior side with plastic fire-resistant and with low grade of softness material. The cabin has compartments, in which there is a chair with head support, a backrest, a safety harness, and a crash helmet. For damping vertical shocks, under each chair is a damper spring. Access into the cabin is accomplished by two doors with contradiction opening and vertical rotation axles solidly with the two central doors of the furniture part by a lever device and open together therewith. Each door has a locking mechanism driven from inside or outside the cabin. An upper part of the cabin has windows for ventilation, each equipped with a screen filter for dust.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2004Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Inventor: Nicolae Savin
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Patent number: 7181887Abstract: Lumber having stud locator markings spaced along lengths thereof. The marked lumber assists in layout and assembly of a frame wall comprising bottom plate, top plate, and a plurality of studs extending between the bottom and top plates at one or more of a limited number of regularly-spaced pre-determined stud spacings along the plates. Respective pieces of the lumber are useful in the bottom and/or top plates. Stud locator markings define positions for placement, on the respective plate, of stud ends to be mounted against the respective bottom or top plate. Stud locator markings indicate where front and back surfaces of the studs intersect the respective plate. The stud markings are spaced along the bottom and top plates at one or more of the pre-determined stud spacings. Each stud marking comprises marking material affixed directly to the respective piece of lumber. Preferred spacings for stud markings are about 8 inches, optionally 16 or 24 inches.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2000Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Inventor: Fred Christian Baij
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Patent number: 7150128Abstract: A board is provided that includes a pattern to facilitate attachment of the board to a frame structure. The pattern comprises a first array of marks disposed along a first imaginary line; a second array of marks disposed along a second imaginary line, said first and second imaginary lines being spaced a first predetermined distance apart; and a third array of marks disposed along a third imaginary line, said first and third imaginary lines being spaced a second predetermined distance apart. The board may be used in a variety of construction applications, where the pattern facilitates the quick attachment of the board to an underlying frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Inventors: Thomas L. Schuman, Katie Shea Gagnon, Robert Stephen Potter, Roger William Latterell
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Patent number: 7082724Abstract: This invention relates to back-to-back inverse packaging of a pair of tabbed, composite roofing shingles consisting of (a) a top sheet having a lower butt portion divided into spaced tabs and an upper undivided headlap portion carrying a horizontal band of nailing indicia on the lower portion of its exposed surface; (b) a backer strip underlying the tabs of the top sheet and filling the spaces between the tabs and (c) vertical projections of approximately similar shape and spacing as the tabs, positioned on the top horizontal margin of the backer strip which projections extend upwardly beyond said band of indicia at a distance not more than one half the width of said headlap portion and which are interposed above the spaces between the tabs.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Building Materials Investment CorporationInventors: Sudhir Railkar, Adem Chich
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Patent number: 7028446Abstract: A construction layout stripping and method for laying out construction members or framing members at a fixed distance interval from one another. The construction layout stripping comprises: first, a pliably, non-elastic elongated base; and second, repeating units disposed on the base, the repeating units having a plurality of pairs of uprights at fixed intervals, each pair of uprights defining a partition for receiving a specified size of framing member. In a preferred embodiment, the construction layout stripping has upright defining spaces for receiving 1??, 3??, and ½? framing members on either 16? or 24? centers using the same construction layout stripping. The construction layout stripping may have cutting ribs defined thereon for cutting the stripping at a desired length.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventor: Richard M. Winchester
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Patent number: 7028438Abstract: A roofing system for a roof deck able to retain mechanical fasteners includes a layer of roof insulation boards overlaying the roof deck and a plurality of spaced apart hold-down straps overlaying the roof insulation boards. The hold-down straps have pre-formed mechanical fastener openings therethrough on preselected center to center spacings and mechanical fasteners pass down through the mechanical fastener openings in the hold-down straps, through the roof insulation boards, and into the roof deck to secure the roof insulation boards to the roof deck. Preferably, the roof insulation boards each have guidelines thereon for placement of the hold-down straps relative to the roof insulation board.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Johns ManvilleInventor: Brad C. Burdic
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Patent number: 7014152Abstract: A conduit racking device provides an efficient and accurate method for racking conduit and marking locations of conduit entry holes to be formed in an electrical box. The conduit racking device is a shelf with a plurality of alignment holes arranged in a spaced pattern for receiving conduit. A brace is connected to the shelf for attaching the conduit racking device to a building structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Inventor: Mark S. Grendahl
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Patent number: 6973759Abstract: Methods and apparatus for masking a planar surface and providing information at the point of use of an assembly including the planar surface are disclosed. In one advantageous method in accordance with the present invention, a masking material comprising a substrate and an adhesive disposed over a first face of the substrate is provided. One or more strips of masking material are applied to a planar surface, and an information bearing sheet is applied over the one or more strips of masking material.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2001Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Cardinal IG CompanyInventor: Paul Trpkovski
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Patent number: 6964141Abstract: A high-ductility material or a high-ductility covering material is disposed on the outer circumferential surface of a member, such as a column, of a structure so as to confine expansion of apparent volume accompanying rupture of the member, to thereby control rupture of the member. The high-ductility material is a fibrous or rubber sheet material. The high-ductility material is disposed in such a manner as to surround the member. Alternatively, the high-ductility material is spirally wound or rolled on the member.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2000Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Structural Quality Assurance Inc.Inventor: Shunichi Igarashi
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Patent number: 6941713Abstract: A multi-unit termination accessory for flashing certain through-wall openings in a building. The multi-unit termination accessory unit is thermo-formed in multiples of four with clearly delineated cutting lines for separating the multi-unit flashing member into four identical termination accessory units for use in corners of frame construction rough openings. This multi-unit forming permits multiple units to be formed in a single molding, thus reducing the time and cost per unit. Additionally, the individual termination accessory units are provided with a feature that permits their use with either full depth or partial depth windows thus increasing their versatility and acceptance by the construction industry.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Inventor: Mark F. Williams