Specific Studding Arrangement For Door, Doorjamb, Or Window Sash Patents (Class 52/210)
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Patent number: 8046965Abstract: A partition to be supported by one or more support elements. The partition includes two or more panel modules, each panel module having two or more panel elements. The panel elements in each panel module are positioned relative to each other in a predetermined abutting arrangement selected from the group consisting of a vertical arrangement and a horizontal arrangement. The panel elements in each panel module define a joint intersection therebetween. Each panel module includes one or more fastening elements attached to the panel elements on both sides of the joint intersection to maintain the panel elements in the predetermined abutting arrangement. The fastening element is selected from the group consisting of a fastening element with a stud portion and a fastening element with a keyhole slot, the stud portion and said keyhole slot being adapted to cooperate to secure the panel modules together.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2009Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Yardistry LimitedInventors: Frederick Rieber, Ronald Mccarthy
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Publication number: 20110247283Abstract: A door jamb is formed having a vertical jamb member which defines a jamb opening. A replaceable jamb member is sized to be removably secured in the jamb opening by a connection element, preferably shear screws. The shear screws are formed to break or shear apart so as to release the replaceable jamb member when an effective amount of force is applied. When the shear screws break, the replaceable jamb member is free to slide out of jamb opening and release a door which is latched thereto, thus saving the surrounding jamb elements and the door itself from damage. The effective amount of force is generally the force needed to break down a conventional door.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventor: William E. Pagett
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Patent number: 8020350Abstract: A seamless surround for a rectangular skylight assembly is provided. Each side of the rectangular surround is characterized as having an obtuse-angled profile having an angle of between greater than 90 degrees and about 100 degrees, the profile including a vertically extending surface and a downwardly sloping surface. The vertically extending surfaces abut curb members attached to the skylight assembly and include apertures therethrough for receipt of a joining element. The downwardly sloping surfaces abut a building rooftop and further include apertures therethrough for receipt of a joining element. The roof-abutting side of the downwardly sloping surfaces includes a barrier material attached thereto. The barrier material may be any suitable air and water barrier, such as a polyurethane foam or a thermoplastic elastomer. A method of installing a skylight having the seamless surround is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: VKR Holding A/SInventors: Christian Aage Lundsgaard, Jeffery Joseph Ronan, Wylie Wayne Quarles, Charles Joseph Rimsky, James Eric Brinton, Michael James Waters, Brent Moeller
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Publication number: 20110185653Abstract: Pre-fabricated kits are provided for window/door trimming/casing that are designed and tailored for various window/door openings, architectural styles and/or manufacturers. According to one aspect, the kit is easy to assemble with everything in the box including prefabricated mutually engaging fasteners to allow all the pieces to be fastened together quickly and by hand. According to another aspect, the kit is prefabricated in a prepared and finished condition with all the pieces already painted, stained and finished, so no finishing such as painting required during or after installation. The kit can be manufactured to fit for any type of window/door and opening as long as the dimensions of openings are substantially known. Optional add-ons such as curtain rods, valances, closet shelves, poles, cabinets, shutters and cornices can also be included in the kit in pre-fabricated condition. The principles of the invention can also be extended to other types of molding such as crown molding and baseboards.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: EZ Trim Kit, LLCInventor: Craig E. Andres
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Publication number: 20110179730Abstract: The present disclosure includes an adjustable door frame assembly and method for framing a door opening. The adjustable door frame assembly comprises first and second alignment members providing a first securing structure to a door opening, one of the first and second alignment members being rotatably connected to a door during installation. The adjustable door frame assembly further comprises an alignment header connecting the first and second alignment members along an upper end of the alignment members and an alignment assembly located within at least one of the first and second alignment members. The alignment assembly comprises an adjustable stop for locating the adjustable door frame assembly about the door opening. The adjustable door frame assembly also comprises first and second cover members providing a second securing structure to the door opening independently of the first securing structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: Amweld International, LLCInventors: Michael A. Kolovich, Daniel Perry, Scott Willson, Eric E. Hunt, Fredrick John Bloom, III
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Publication number: 20110154754Abstract: Novel building systems, in particular low cost superior strength building assemblies incorporating single or double shear walls, and disaster resistant window attachments are described herein. The inventive building systems are particularly well-suited for adding rooms to existing buildings, such as attached residential room additions, basements, disaster relief housing, and Do-It Yourself (DIY) projects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2011Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: James P. Antonic
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Patent number: 7918063Abstract: A garage door window has an outside frame member which has an inside frame member connection. The inside frame member has a protrusion connecting with the inside frame member connection. There is also an outside retainer channel, an inside retainer channel and an outside retainer fitting within the outside retainer channel, with an inside retainer fitting with the inside retainer channel. The inside retainer is nondestructively removable relative the inside retainer channel by a snap fit. An outside track is formed on the outside frame member, between a central inside face of the outside frame member and the outside retainer. An inside track is formed on the outside frame member, between the outside retainer and the inside retainer. A screen is mounted on the outside track, a fixed window mounted on the outside track; and an active window is mounted on the inside track.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Inventor: Hossein Etemadi
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Patent number: 7891147Abstract: A profile for a light wall includes at least one first, essentially closed hollow chamber, into which a connector can be inserted on at least one end side of the profile, and at least one second hollow chamber having a system groove running essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis on a lateral outer face, into which a holder for a wall element, which can be arranged essentially parallel to the lateral outer face, can be inserted. The profile includes at least one third hollow chamber with at least one cable groove, which runs essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis and emerges from a cover face and/or a bottom face. The profile and profile system may be used, for example, for trade fairs and exhibitions.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Octanorm-Vertriebs-GmbH fuer BauelementeInventor: Hans Bruder
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Patent number: 7874108Abstract: A window frame comprising top, bottom, and opposed side frame elements connected together to define a rectangular frame, each element having front and back faces and inner and outer edges whereby the outer edges define the frame perimeter. An inner channel extends along the outer edges of at least the side elements, closer to the back face than to the front face. The frame optionally has another channel extending along the outer edges of at least the side elements, closer to the front face than to the back face. Mounting strips are located in the inner channels, having outer edges outside the perimeter of the frame, forming a flange for mounting the frame to a wall surrounding the window to be framed.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2008Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Inventor: Daniel J. Cashman
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Patent number: 7861473Abstract: A system for framing a porch using concealed fasteners and concealed or partially-concealed framing elements on support posts. The framing elements have a small cross section, generally shaped like the letter C with a slot on one side and a spline groove in one of the opposing corners. The framing elements are attached to a support post by screwing plural, spaced-apart buttons into the posts and then snapping the button heads into the slot of the framing elements. The framing elements may be applied to the surface of the posts or, because of their small size, may be put into grooves formed in the sides or corners of the posts and concealed on one or more sides by trim boards.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2009Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Marhaydue, LLCInventor: Guerry E. Green
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Publication number: 20100307079Abstract: A sill assembly includes an integral sill assembly having a sill base and an inclined threshold. The sill base is overmolded in an injection molding process onto the inclined threshold. A rail assembly is adjustably secured to the sill base.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Eric A. Baczuk, Matthew D. White
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Publication number: 20100199580Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a door frame structure that can block light or noise without inconvenience or risk of an accident while a user moves near a door. A door is provided in a middle portion of the door frame in the door frame structure. In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, according to the present invention, a door frame structure includes side covers for covering both side surfaces of a temporary door frame, and a central cover for covering the side covers. A door is fixed to a fixing part having a stepped shape, which is formed in each of the side covers and the central cover, and swings, so that the door is positioned in a middle portion of the door frame. According to the above-mentioned structure of the present invention, a door is positioned in a middle portion of the door frame. Further, a handle and a hinge, which are provided on the outer portion of the door, are positioned inside the door frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2007Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventor: Dong Sub Park
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Publication number: 20100192489Abstract: A composite reinforced mull post is disclosed or use in an exterior building entryway assembly, engaging a door on one side and a side light window on the other side. The mull post may comprise a polymer profile portion and first and second reinforcing members. The profile portion comprises a layer of polyvinyl chloride with a hollow center. The first reinforcing member comprises an engineered material such as a wood laminate, and the second reinforcing member comprises a U-shaped steel channel that fits around one end of the first reinforcing member. The reinforcing members are received within the hollow center of the polymer profile portion and run the entire length of the mull post to provide substantial rigidity to the assembly. A polymer cap layer may be co-extruded on the outer surface of the polymer profile portion to provide the mull post with a desired finished surface appearance and/or color.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Plastpro 2000, inc.Inventor: Pao Yu An
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Patent number: 7765751Abstract: The present invention refers to a window consisting of a window frame and a window wing the latter comprising a frame and a glazing which bears a static load, and where at least one seal being arranged between said window frame and said window wing. The characteristic of the invention lies in that the glazing of the window wing is held by means of a spacer in the outer side area thereof there is each time arranged a suitably U-shaped groove in which there is inserted a glass-panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Kovinoplastika Loz Industrija Kovinskih In Plasticnih Izdelkov D.D.Inventors: Aleksander Vukovic, Miha Klinar
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Patent number: 7739850Abstract: A stud that may be used as a header, as a sill, as a jamb stud, in a support post assembly and as a floor girder. In one embodiment, the stud has a substantially planar web, a first flange and a second flange that each protrude from the web. A first leg protrudes from the first flange such that the first leg is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web. Likewise, a second leg protrudes from the second flange such that it is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web. A first return protrudes from the first leg and a second return protrudes from the second leg. Stiffener ribs may be provided in at least one of the web, the first and second flanges and/or the first and second legs.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Dietrich Industries, Inc.Inventor: Larry Randall Daudet
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Patent number: 7730680Abstract: A modular monolithic metal framed bulkhead panel having an outer frame, an inner frame, a non-metallic composite panel, a panel seal, and a frame seal common to a panel-bulkhead structure interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Wrenn P. Holman, Robert W. Dost, Ernest E. Williams, Jr., Gary L. Richter, Juan Villalobos, Yida Gonzalez, Michael H. Volkmar, Michael Byrd, Francisco J. Boyer, Nasima Rahman, William L. Saylor, Patricia M. Hutchinson, Chad L. Braunschweig, David J. Bauder
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Publication number: 20100095611Abstract: Novel structural support framing assemblies and component thereof are described herein for use in residential, commercial, and industrial building construction. Preferred embodiments of the inventive framing assembly include the employment of a variety of structural studs and stud mounts, the studs preferably fabricated of a composite material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventor: James P. Antonic
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Publication number: 20100095612Abstract: Novel structural support framing assemblies and component thereof are described herein for use in residential, commercial, and industrial building construction. Preferred embodiments of the inventive framing assembly include the employment of a variety of structural studs and stud mounts, the studs preferably fabricated of a composite material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventor: James P. Antonic
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Patent number: 7694472Abstract: A thermally insulated frame member includes first and second elongate frame components (10, 12), an elongate thermally insulating material bridge component (14) securing the first and second elongate frame components (10, 12) to one another to define an elongate open channel, and a resin material (22) located within the channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2003Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Architectural & Metal Systems LimitedInventor: David Rawlings
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Publication number: 20100000178Abstract: Methods of joining members, forming molded portions with members, securing inserts with members, and joined members, such as for a frame or a frame for a fenestration unit, formed thereby, are disclosed. One embodiment of the method includes placing a first member with a first cavity in a joining position, placing a second member proximate the first cavity of the first member in the joining position, injecting a resin into the first cavity, allowing the resin to solidify at least partially to join the first member and second member to form a joined member, and removing the joined member from the joining position. Optionally, the joined member can be formed in a fixture, can include molded portions formed by the resin, and/or can include inserts held in place by the resin. Further, members without cavities can form a cavity that can receive the resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventors: Jim Eggert, Dale Thompson, Paul Machacek, James T. Weglewski, Bryan Kendall, Troy Rubenzer
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Patent number: 7624539Abstract: A combined sealing system for connecting a panel to a frame includes a first sealing system and a second sealing system. The panel pivots relative to the frame. The first sealing system connects a first surface of the panel to a first surface of the frame, and the second sealing system connects a second surface of the panel to a second surface of the frame. The first surface of the panel is different than the second surface of the panel, and the first and second sealing systems have a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration upon the panel being positioned within the frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Speyer Door and Window, Inc.Inventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D Thielmann
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Patent number: 7614189Abstract: An arched member such as a jamb is made from three parts. The first part is an elongate strip having upper and lower faces, opposite sides, and opposite first and second ends, with elongate grooves extending along the opposite sides. The other parts are a pair of elongate side pieces each slidably engaged in a respective one of the grooves. The strip and side pieces are formed together into an arch having a predetermined curvature with the opposite ends of the side pieces flush with the opposite ends of the strip. The formed member is sufficiently flexible to enable it to be forced into a flat condition for shipping. When forced flat, at least one end of each side piece will project out from the respective end of the strip. The projecting ends provide indicators to allow a user to correct the curvature of the member after release from the flat condition.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Inventors: Richard J. Smerud, J. Miguel Arvizu
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Publication number: 20090272051Abstract: The present invention relates to a system for constructing temporary prefabricated structures for the motion picture, television and stage play industries. The invention uses interchangeable panels with an array of connecting elements for constructing walls, roofs and floors. Because of this nature of interchangeability, flexibility in the use of our panels affords last minute changes in set design to accommodate desirable camera or actor movements. The materials used are substantially strong enough to withstand transportation, use in adverse weather conditions, and storage for reuse, and are recyclable when life expectancy is reached. The system does not require site preparation prior to assembling structures. Buildings can be erected on virtually any surface and over existing vegetation with out destruction. More particularly, the components used to erect the structure are easy to assemble and disassemble and do not require the use of any fasteners or tools or heavy construction equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Weldon Saylor Sipe
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Publication number: 20090255197Abstract: The present application provides improved fenestration products and improved methods of making fenestration products. The product may include (a) an elongated vinyl polymer foam body having a length, a first surface extending the length of the foam body, and a second surface extending the length of the foam body; and (b) an elongated fiber reinforced polymer pultrusion support engaging the foam body and substantially entirely covering the first surface, wherein at least a portion of the second surface is exposed. The method may include (a) providing an elongated vinyl polymer foam body; (b) covering a first surface extending the length of the body with an elongated fiber reinforced polymer pultrusion support; and (c) applying traditional woodworking processes to a second exposed surface extending the length of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: GLOBAL PRODUCTS, LLCInventor: Gabriel Paul Chapman
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Patent number: 7568318Abstract: A prefabricated wall panel is disclosed. The panel has a first exterior facing sheet of plywood or OSB and the second interior facing sheet of plywood or OSB. Framing struts are located between the sheets to secured thereto to define a panel volume. A polymeric in-situ foam core is formed inside such panel volume. The overall panel thickness is 4 inches, plus or minus 1 quarter inch. In the finished wall assembly, thickness in combination with a sheet of drywall allows flush mounting of door jambs and window jambs, including flush mounting of trim pieces. The panel has an R value in excess of R20.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2000Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Thermocore Structural Insulated Panel SystemsInventor: Patrick Egan
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Publication number: 20090183449Abstract: A metalwork for a window having a fixed frame and a leaf The metalwork also includes a control which enables opening and closing of the leaf so as to turn around vertical or horizontal axes depending on the position of the control.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventor: Van Parys Remi Emiel
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Patent number: 7546718Abstract: An extensible beam (1) comprising: a first, elongate element (10), a second element (50) adapted to move relative to the first elongate element in order to vary the amount of overlap between the first and second elements and thereby vary the length of the beam. Wherein the first element includes first (18) and second (20) support portions and the second element includes first (52) and second (54) spaced apart strut members for engagement with the first and second support portions respectively.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2004Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Inventor: Salvatore Vasta
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Patent number: 7487591Abstract: Fire resistant door, glazing, and mullion frames include intumescent material at least partially embedded in the frame adjacent the door or glazing. Trim materials are positioned over the intumescent material to prevent tampering with and damage to the intumescent material while improving the aesthetic appearance of the frame. The jamb trim has a thickness that allows heat to be transmitted to the intumescent material in the event of a fire so that the intumescent material will expand and fill a clearance space between the frame and the door or glazing. The expanded intumescent material retards the passage of heat and, by sealing the clearance space, inhibits the transmission of smoke, flames and gases from one side of the door or glazing to the other. After expanding, the intumescent material will char and solidify, which may provide an added benefit of structural support for the door or glazing.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2006Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Washington Hardwoods Co., LLCInventors: Jim Harkins, John Gaydos
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Patent number: 7472519Abstract: A plastic door jamb member, for forming a portion of a door jamb, the plastic member having a recess for receiving a wooden doorjamb portion and; an interlocking attachment recess for interconnection with a metal reinforcement plate, so that the plastic door jamb member may be interengaged with a wooden door jamb portion, and further interengaged with a metal reinforcement plate, and installed in position as a combination door jamb assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2004Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Inventor: Giovanni Careri
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Publication number: 20080271394Abstract: A frame assembly may be secured within an opening in a structure and is adapted to carry a window assembly therein. The frame assembly may include a pair of spaced vertical rails and a top rail secured to a top end of the vertical rails. A bottom rail may be secured to a bottom end of the vertical rails and the window assembly is removable without damaging the underlying structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventors: Richard S. Hand, Fred C. Higgins, Kevin A. Seiling, William G. Roberts
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Publication number: 20080209830Abstract: An assembly of glass blocks held in a structural frame comprises a plurality of glass blocks, a rectangular structural perimeter frame, a plurality of primary muntins, each said primary muntin comprising an elongate web, the primary muntins extending entirely across the structural perimeter frame, a plurality of extruded secondary muntins, and a plurality of structural rods inserted through the secondary muntins and extending entirely across the structural perimeter frame, such that the primary and secondary muntins form a matrix within the structural perimeter frame with openings for receiving the plurality of glass blocks.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventors: William P. Voegele, Alan D. Lohr, Raymond A. McNally
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Publication number: 20080178541Abstract: Fiber reinforced polymeric pultruded cladding as jamb cover elements and mullion cover elements, for door frames and mullions, using pultruded structures as cladding over substrates. A jamb cover assembly includes a pultruded jamb plate and/or a pultruded nosing, and a mounting fin. The mounting fin extends from a distal side of the assembly. The frame can be secured in a doorway rough opening with the nosing assembled to the jamb plate, using the mounting fin for initial securement, optionally without assembly or disassembly of the frame at the construction site. Pultruded substrate covering covers both the outer surface and opposing sides of a mullion substrate. A pultruded mullion nosing is assembled to the substrate covering, and overlies part of the substrate cover, providing complete pultruded overlayment of the outer surface of the mullion substrate and spacing the front panel of the nosing from the outer surface of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: Lawrence Frank Kerscher, Gary L. Boldt, Todd Noskowiak, Todd A. Carlson
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Patent number: 7254922Abstract: A selectively releasable side curtain is provided with at lease one zipper member having a first portion secured to the side pad and a second portion secured to the side curtain for selectively, releasably securing the side curtain relative to the side pad. In a second embodiment, a snap stud and snap button member is provided having one snap stud or snap button that is secured to the side pad and a second snap button or snap stud secured to the side curtain for selectively, releasably securing the side curtain relative to the side pad. The side curtain is selectively pivotable mounted relative to the side curtain for being selectively moved from an operative position to a storage position. In addition, at lease one threaded fastener is provided and secured to the side pad and the side curtain for selectively, releasable securing the side curtain relative to the side pad.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2003Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Fairborn USA, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Brockman, Mark Dillon, Dale Kreais
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Patent number: 7225593Abstract: The present invention provides a post-framing system for building construction. The post-framing system includes support posts and wall sections that can be prefabricated and transported to the job site for assembly. The support posts are at least 3-ply, having an upper ply member, a lower ply member, and at least one middle ply member attached to and interposed between the upper and lower ply members. Pre-framed low and high wall sections are attached to the support post to form the building frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2003Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Inventor: Weston Wilhour
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Patent number: 7150130Abstract: A door assembly of the type having a frame mounted to a wall. The frame comprises a head portion, opposed vertical jamb portions and a sill portion. Doors are provided in the frame. A door in the frame is displaceable between an open position and a closed position. The doors comprise a sash portion supporting a see-through panel. Each of the head portion, the jamb portion, the sill portion, and the sash portion of the door has one external cladding and one internal cladding. The external cladding and the internal cladding are detachably connected to one another, such that only the external cladding is exposed to an exterior of the door assembly and only the internal cladding is exposed to an interior of the door assembly when the door is in the closed position. A method for interconnecting two hollow elongated extruded sections of the door sash is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2002Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Portes Patio Resiver Inc.Inventors: Tetsuya Kobayashi, Eric Gilbert
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Patent number: 7146767Abstract: An arched jamb assembly includes an arched jamb member and a pair of opposite upright jamb members with angled cuts made at opposite ends of the arched jamb member and upper end portions of the upright jamb members where the arched jamb member meets and interfaces with the upright jamb members to form the arched jamb assembly. The interfacing angled cuts are two-sided and have substantially the same standard angular configurations, irrespective of variations in the radii of curvature of upper arched jamb members used with upright jamb members to provide wall openings of different widths. An additional stop cut may be formed at opposite ends of the arched jamb member, for bearing against inner stop faces of the upright jamb members.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Inventor: Richard J. Smerud
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Patent number: 7134246Abstract: A fenestration product includes a door assembly having a door shiftable into and out of a closed position, at least one generally flat door jamb presenting an inner face that faces inwardly toward the door when the door is in the closed position and a generally oppositely facing outer face, and door hardware positioned along the inner face of the door jamb and configured to associate the door with the door jamb. The product further includes a substantially flat reinforcement plate secured flatly against the outer face of the door jamb. Moreover, the door hardware has at least a portion thereof that is securely fastened to the reinforcement plate so that movement of the hardware relative to the doorjamb and reinforcement plate is prevented. A method of reinforcing a fenestration product in this manner is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2000Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Edward Wayne, Inc.Inventors: Ronald E. Olberding, David W. Allen
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Patent number: 7104016Abstract: A doorframe includes a header having a header jamb and a pair of header casings. The header has first and second ends. The doorframe further includes a pair of legs, each having a leg jamb and a pair of leg casings. Each leg jamb has means for connection with the respective end of the header, at least two recessed hinge placements on a first side of the leg jamb and at least two recessed hinge placements on a second side of the first leg jamb. Each of the recessed hinge placements are suitable for receiving a first side of a hinge. A pair of precut striker plate placements and striker holes are provided on one of the leg jambs for receiving a striker of a door when the doorframe is assembled and a door is attached to the recessed hinge placements on the other leg jamb.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2003Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Inventor: Ian Kerr
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Patent number: 7062881Abstract: A door threshold may include upper and lower members for sandwiching carpet and/or carpet padding therebetween. The threshold may, in certain example embodiments, grip the carpet in order to prevent it from being pulled out from between the upper and lower threshold members. Thus, in certain example instances, the need for tacks (or carpet tack strip(s)) proximate the threshold can be reduced and/or eliminated. In certain example embodiments of this invention, the threshold structure may include a locating bracket that is provided proximate the door frame for frame alignment and security purposes, and/or one or more pans located under the threshold for locating and/or securing purposes. Levelers, shims and/or the like may be used in certain example embodiments in order to compensate for non-level flooring proximate the door.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Inventor: Robert Rissone
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Patent number: 7059090Abstract: The present embodiments provide methods and apparatuses for use in reinforcing access door apertures and other apertures formed in fairings. Some embodiments provide an apparatus that includes a door aperture formed in a facesheet and a first load deflector having a length, wherein the first load deflector is curved along at least a portion of its length. The first load deflector is secured with the facesheet proximate the aperture such that the first load deflector deflects a load. In some embodiments the first curved load deflector comprises a majority of layers having orientations along the load to be deflected. The apparatus can further include a patch bonded with the facesheet proximate the aperture such that the patch surrounds the door aperture.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2003Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Boris N. Tsetsorin
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Patent number: 7059092Abstract: Door and glazing frames include intumescent material positioned in a dado that is formed in a jamb side surface. Trim materials are positioned over the intumescent material to improve the appearance of the frame and to prevent tampering with and damage to the intumescent material. The jamb trim is preferably made of a cut hardwood panel having a thickness that allows heat to be transmitted to the intumescent material in the event of a fire so that the intumescent material will expand and fill a clearance space between the frame and the door or glazing. The expanded intumescent material inhibits the transmission of smoke and heat between the door and door frame. After expanding, the intumescent material will char and solidify, which may provide an added benefit of structural support for the door and or glazing.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2003Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Washington Hardwoods Co., LLCInventors: Jim Harkins, John Gaydos
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Patent number: 6968658Abstract: A mullion assembly that is removably positioned within an opening. The invention includes a tube having telescoping members that fit together and are adjustable between a variety of lengths. The ends of the tube mount to first and second edges of the opening. A biasing mechanism positioned within the tube provides for adjusting the overall length of the tube. In one embodiment, a locking mechanism is located within the tube to prevent the telescoping members from moving relative to each other thus preventing the tube from being reduced in length and removed from first and second mounting assemblies and removed from the opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2002Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Inventor: Robert Norman Hales
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Patent number: 6966158Abstract: The invention discloses a universal window/door frame comprised of a group of components that can be used singularly or in combination to form a plurality of window/door types. The components forming the various window and door types are a frame, sash and T-bar of standard thickness that forms the frame and glass holding elements of the window or door. The hardware defining the window type uses one or more of a plurality of concealed channels contained within the frame. When necessary, access to and use of the channels is obtained by removing material forming the interior wall of the frame providing access to the concealed channel or channels that will be used to define the windows functional components, such as having a screen or a sliding member. Some types, i.e. jalousie and direct set picture windows, do not require the use of the concealed channels. The use of the T-bar provides for the inclusion of various window types having the potential for common glass lines on the vertical and horizontal.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2002Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Inventor: Ed Christensen
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Patent number: 6718700Abstract: The invention is directed to a skid plate and a method for attaching the skid plate to the bottom surface of a pre-hung door assembly to improve wear and moisture resistance. The skid plate includes a first side having a first shaped portion configured to conform to the bottom end of a first doorjamb arrangement and a second side having a second shaped portion configured to conform to the bottom end of a second doorjamb arrangement. The method for attaching the skid plate to the pre-hung door bottom surface includes applying an adhesive to bond the skid plate to the bottom surface, positioning the skid plate so that the first shaped portion and the second shaped portion align with their respective doorjamb ends, engaging tabs against the frame side surface to the doorjambs, and driving fasteners through the skid plate and tabs.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Rochman Universal Doors, Inc.Inventor: Oded E. Rochman
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Patent number: 6708460Abstract: A stud bridging/spacing member (30) generally having at least three longitudinally spaced apart notches (26) for receiving and engaging therein a web of a metal stud. The notches (26) extend at an incline to the longitudinal axis of the elongated member.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Dietrich Industries, Inc.Inventor: William L. Elderson
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Patent number: 6705047Abstract: A door assembly includes a door frame having a horizontal header along the top thereof. A firestop extends downwardly from the header, the firestop has a plurality of sides defining a channel therein. The firestop has an at least partially open side to allow the channel to be open and receive a closer assembly. A door closer assembly is coupled to the door. The door closer assembly has a biasing assembly and an arm having a first end and a second end. The first end is rotatably coupled to the biasing assembly and is slidably coupled to the channel.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventor: Leon Yulkowski
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Publication number: 20040010987Abstract: False return tread modules are provided that include a treadplate, a bullnose joined to the treadplate, a riserplate, and a stairbracket joined to the riserplate, such that the stairbracket/riserplate subassembly and treadplate/bullnose subassembly form the false tread module. The false tread modules of the invention permit fast and easy onsite installation, with or without preattached balusters.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: Lee Lanphier
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Publication number: 20030230036Abstract: A track guard for a sectional overhead door assembly comprises an elongate member which may be positioned between the vertical track sections of the door assembly and a wall jamb to which the vertical track sections are mounted to cover the space therebetween. The track guard has a generally C-shaped cross-section and has a width which tapers from a first end to a second end to accommodate variations in spacing between the vertical track sections and the wall jamb.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Clopay Building Products R&D Company, Inc.Inventor: Richard J. Lewis
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Patent number: 6647673Abstract: A standardized arched jamb assembly includes an arched jamb member and a pair of opposite upright jamb members with angled cuts made at opposite ends of the arched jamb member and upper end portions of the upright jamb members where the arched jamb member meets and interfaces with the upright jamb members to form the arched jamb assembly. The angled cuts are two-sided and have substantially the same standard angular configurations, irrespective of variations in the radii of curvature of upper arched jamb members used with upright jamb members to provide wall openings of different widths. The two-sided angled cuts are preferably standard right-angled notches and end cuts.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventor: Richard J. Smerud
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Patent number: RE40041Abstract: A window frame construction particularly useful in a manufactured housing unit to provide a structure for receiving and supporting at least one window and to provide coverage of ends of siding applied to the exterior of the housing unit. The window frame includes a window body member to generally circumscribe an opening in the housing unit, with a J-rail return member integrally formed therewith to provide a flange member for attachment of the window frame to the housing unit and to cover and secure ends of the siding in a slot formed between the flange member and the return member of the J-rail return. The return member has sufficient width to cover the siding ends even when the siding contracts during lowered temperatures. The window frame, in the preferred form, is constructed from extruded vinyl, and it is used principally for vinyl siding.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2002Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Inventor: Leland D. Sayers