Tensioned Or Flexed Sheet Facing Patents (Class 52/222)
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Patent number: 7735163Abstract: A swimming pool gap securement assembly prevents the accessibility of persons, animals or other objects into swimming pools, because of gaps left between the edges of a swimming pool cover and the surfaces of vertically rising decorative landscape obstructions associated therewith. The assembly provides one or more protective extensions of a swimming pool cover which covers any gaps present when a swimming pool cover encounters these vertically rising obstructions. These panels, one for each gap encountered, are generally of triangular shape, of the same fabric as the main pool cover or any other pool cover materials, and are sewn into, or otherwise attached to, the reinforced webbing at the edge of the pool cover. The lower horizontal edge and the vertical end edge of the wing extension panel have an attached edge strip with a linear array of holes engageable with one or more anchors imbedded into the deck or on the side of the obstruction itself.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Pool Cover CorporationInventors: MaryEllen Comitino, LeeAnn Pesta
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Patent number: 7726081Abstract: A modular wind abatement system comprises a plurality of net components, net-to-net connection hardware, net-to-ground anchors and net-to-building anchors. Flexible net-like sheet components are configured and joined into a suitably sized and shaped web fitted in covering relation with a structure, such as a home, building, billboard, motor home, boat, or any other outdoor thing to be protected. Net component sections are joined together to form suitably sized and shaped web using clamp devices. Once formed the web is secured to the ground in at least partial covering relation with the protected structure by suitable ground anchors such that wind forces are transferred to ground anchors. The present invention thus provides a wind abatement device suitable for protecting a wide variety of structures and property from damage resulting from hurricane force winds and windborne debris.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventors: Frank L. Bennardo, Michael Madden
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Publication number: 20100126091Abstract: A rail (27) for a false partition with a tensioned fabric (2), of the type including one or more zones (15) for fixing to a partition (12), and being intended to be connected to the fabric (2) by one or more laces (3), is characterized in that the rail (27) includes a runner (16) accepting elements (17) for receiving laces (3), each element (17) for receiving laces (3) being, via a support (18), firstly slidably mounted and secondly able to be immobilized with respect to the runner (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: NORMALUInventor: Yves Meyer
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Patent number: 7712268Abstract: A screen-type wind abatement system is provided for protecting openings, such as window and door openings, in buildings and other structures. Both openable and non-openable systems are disclosed. A openable system includes a first frame member anchored to the structure wall, a second frame member pivotally connected to the first frame member and having a screen mounting portion for receiving an edge of a screen and a retainer, and a snap-lock mechanism for removably connecting the first and second frame members, whereby the screen is sandwiched between the second frame and the retainer in covering relation with a window or door opening. The assembly is of heavy-duty construction to resist high impact forces caused by hurricane force winds and accompanying flying debris. The snap-lock mechanism allows for quick and simple installation and removal the second frame member. A fixed system is disclosed for non-openable installations.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2006Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Inventor: William Guthrie
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Publication number: 20100107528Abstract: This invention relates to a security apparatus for trade show booths comprising a flexible cover section to enclose an opening in a booth structure and a means for securely fastening the edges of the cover section to an opening of a booth structure so as to provide a securable removable cover to deter individuals from stealing merchandise from a display booth or otherwise enclose the booth for privacy. In one embodiment, adjustable fasteners that are used to secure the vertical edges of the cover are provided in a manner that does not permit removal from outside of the cover when installed. Optional hangers are also used to hang the top edge of the cover to a support structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: Dario Toledo
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Patent number: 7699091Abstract: An improved staple-in fabric awning system is provided. The awing has a frame made of ribs with outwardly exposed longitudinally extending staple slots. A fabric canopy covers the frame and is tucked into and secured within the staple slots. A vinyl strip is configured to snap into the staple slots of the awning atop the canopy to span and hide the tucked in portions and cover the staples therein. The vinyl strip is covered at least on its exposed top portion with fabric that may visually blend into the fabric of the canopy or that may visually contrast with the fabric of the canopy. The system includes snap-in and snap-on plastic perimeter flanges and out rod flanges that are mounted on the perimeter ribs and out rods that form a grid on the underside of the awning. The plastic flanges form inwardly projecting lips around the openings of the underside grids that support egg crate ceiling panels to form an aesthetically pleasing underside ceiling of the awning.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2008Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Steel Stitch CorporationInventors: Larry Fisher, Sr., Larry Fisher, Jr., West Fisher
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Patent number: 7676994Abstract: The present invention provides an improved greenhouse, improving upon the shortcomings of a typical greenhouse with difficult assembly and handling. The greenhouse is assembled by a plurality of trusses, which are combined through a plurality of erection tubes along with the covering and a plurality of angled elements. The covering directly couples onto the erection tubes, which are coupled via angled elements to form a greenhouse, thereby achieving rapid assembly/disassembly and handling of spare parts. The retaining portion of the covering is provided with layering, so that the covering could be supported and leveled by the layering to provide a smooth greenhouse with improved applicability.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2008Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Jiann Shing Hardware Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tsun-Hsiao Liang
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Publication number: 20100050543Abstract: The invention relates to a membrane element for covering surfaces, more particularly for covering ceilings or walls, comprising a frame and a membrane material stretched over said frame. The membrane element is characterized in that at least one frame region is bent inwardly due to forces exerted on the frame by the membrane material and that the inwardly bent frame region has tightening units for pulling or pushing said frame region outwardly with respect to an abutment, towards the unbent state. The invention further relates to a method for covering surfaces, more particularly for covering ceilings or walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventors: Switbert Greiner, Christofer Gutmann
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Publication number: 20100037544Abstract: Apparatus for applying sheet material to framework elements comprises elongate support means for sheet material and means for attachment of said support means to framework elements, in which the elongate support means comprise a base member having upstanding stud members for engagement in use with pre-formed holes formed in the sheet material and a capping member for applying over said base member to apply out-of-plane tensioning deformation to said sheet material, in which the capping member includes groove formations for receiving the edge of sheet material formed as a keder.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Paul Barnaby Musgrave, Martin James Robinson
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Patent number: 7654045Abstract: A weather barrier is provided for a frangible element such as a window having an outer perimeter, the frame including a plurality of struts defining a converging end and a diverging end of the frame, the diverging end having a given periphery, a plurality of brackets disposed about the outer perimeter of the frangible element, the diverging end of the frame engageable with the brackets to space the converging end spaced from the window, the given periphery of the diverging end corresponding to the outer perimeter of the window, and a flexible material encapsulating the frame to define an enclosed volume.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2008Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: StormBlok Systems, Inc.Inventor: J. Parr Wiegel
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Patent number: 7650923Abstract: A track assembly for supporting fabric on a surface includes a base track defining a first half of a hinge and a first half of a snapping clamp. The base track preferably includes a tension force dissipater extending from the first half of the hinge. An upper track defines a second half of the hinge and is pivotally connectable to the base track. The upper track defines a second half of the snapping clamp for releasably engaging the fabric. The upper track includes a strut extended downwardly towards the base track such that when high tension forces are applied to the upper track, due to fabric tensioning, the strut contacts the base track and at least partially transmits the tension forces to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Inventor: Milton A. Morris
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Patent number: 7650724Abstract: A tube with an external channel of a complex geometry. The channel does not distort or collapse when the tube is bent 90 degrees with a 4-inch radius. Fabric may be inserted into and securely held in the external channel. The tube is suitable for constructing frames of fabric structures, such as dodgers and biminis for boats, tents, chairs, etc.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2005Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Hallett Canvas & Sails, Inc.Inventors: Richard Andrew Hallett, Richard Anthony Dowzall
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Patent number: 7614196Abstract: Cover pads for use on upright walls, wherein the pad provides an improved internal support which is of simplified construction, for example the center support and the surrounding frame being made of a one-piece monolithic support structure which permits a flexible covering to be attached to the center support and the exterior side surfaces of the edge frame while the covering and support structure are in a flat and planar condition, following which the edge frame is folded and secured into position around the center support. The internal support structure for the pad, when in a flat condition, has voids at the corners so that the covering can be tucked into the corners prior to the edge frame being folded into its frame-defining position.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Haworth, Inc.Inventors: Anthony McConnell, Randolph Woellper
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Patent number: 7610727Abstract: This invention relates to a security apparatus for trade show booths comprising a flexible cover section to enclose an opening in a booth structure and a means for securely fastening the edges of the cover section to an opening of a booth structure so as to provide a securable removable cover to deter individuals from stealing merchandise from a display booth or otherwise enclose the booth for privacy. In one embodiment, adjustable fasteners that are used to secure the vertical edges of the cover are provide in manner that does not permit removal from outside of the cover when installed. Optional hangers are also used to hang the top edge of the cover to a support structure. Additionally, the cover may be provided with an adjustment belt to ensure that the cover remains taut on the support structure when locked in its fastened position.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2003Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Boothseal LLCInventor: Dario Toledo
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Patent number: 7607268Abstract: A false wall includes a stretched piece of fabric held on the periphery thereof by an edge attachable to ribbands fixed to the ceiling or walls of a building. The ribbands include a holding arrangement having two interspaced parallel wings, namely a first external large wing and a second, lower, internal wing that ends in a shoulder extending towards the first wing and ending at a distance there from that enables the edge to be guided through, to rest on the shoulder. The ribband includes a base and two holding arrangements provided with inclined wings that converge towards each other and the space between the ends thereof is such that the distance between the end of a large wing and the plane of the large wing of the holding arrangement opposite is equal to the distance separating the shoulder of the holding arrangement from the large wing associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2004Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Inventors: Jean-Marc Scherrer, Jean-Paul Scherrer
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Patent number: 7600348Abstract: A ballistic protection shelter includes a soft-walled shelter structure wherein soft wall and soft roof portions are supported on at least one rigid support member, and an internal shelter structure for disposition within the soft-walled shelter structure. The internal shelter structure includes at least rigid side wall panels connectable to each other to form an enclosure. The panels are of a ballistic protective material adapted to provide protection to shelter occupants against explosive detonations and shrapnel.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Frank Kostka
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Publication number: 20090193730Abstract: A hurricane panel configured to cover a building opening that is made of a geocomposite having an impermeable core and surrounded by both sides with batting, and anchoring means for attachment to a building.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Rick Pruet, Robert Cortiaus, Brent Pruet
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Patent number: 7526902Abstract: A framing system for mounting flexible sheets of material, such as screening in an opening in a wall or porch includes U-shaped channels, or lineals, having at least one external built-in groove for receiving a spline strip for holding an edge of the sheet in place in the groove. Four lineals define a rectangular opening over which the sheet is stretched and then secured in place by jamming its edges into the external spline grooves of the surrounding four lineals with the spline strips to hold the sheet in place. Universal fasteners hold the lineals to the porch walls. The universal fasteners also have alignment grooves on their upper surface, lower surface or both of these surfaces that are useful for receiving an alignment string or wire to align a series of the fasteners across a surface so that they are in line to receive and accurately align a single lineal or multiple lineals arranged end to end.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2007Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Marhaygue, LLCInventors: Guerry E. Green, Robert T. Hokum, Jr.
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Patent number: 7520091Abstract: A bang-bang servo system controls motors which provide drive for trucks on each end of a fabric support beam structure. A plurality of such truck/beam/fabric units comprise a retractable roof Separation of inner and outer truck guiding tracks/support platforms may be wide and somewhat variable. The radius of curvature of the inner and outer tracks may vary widely over the beam excursion path between open and closed roof conditions. Individual beam motion sequencing and stop position are commanded through a central control unit. These features allow great flexibility and adaptability in application of this invention.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2004Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Inventor: Daniel B. Friedman
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Patent number: 7516577Abstract: A fabric covered rigid frame structure having at least three elongate rafters; at least one column supporting the rafters; a fabric cover; a cord system or a web system encircling the fabric cover; and at least one tensioner formed in an end of at least one elongate rafter, wherein the tensioner includes an opening formed in an end of the elongate rafter along the axis of the rafter; a first fitting disposed between the opening and an end of the elongate rafter; a rod disposed in the elongate rafter along an axis of the rafter through the first fitting, wherein the rod comprises threads that are exposed to at least a portion of the opening; means for engaging the rod through the first fitting; and a sliding block with hook disposed on the threads of the rod interior of the elongate rafter wherein the hook engages the fabric cover.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2006Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Hendee Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Christoper Paul Ranieri, Jimmy Don Shafer
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Patent number: 7467498Abstract: A flexible sheet material of thickness less than half a millimeter for making tensioned structures such as false ceilings, in particular, the material including microprojections formed by displacing the material from which it is made, said material presenting an acoustic absorption coefficient which is higher than that of the same material without said projections.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2005Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Newmat, SAInventor: Marc Fontaine
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Publication number: 20080307724Abstract: The present invention relates generally to an accent system which is supported and/or hung from the primary building structure. The system includes a group of accent structures and kits for spacing and linking the accent structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Eric Krantz-Lilienthal, Stephen M. Newcomer, Paul A. Hough
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Patent number: 7461485Abstract: This invention relates to a security apparatus for trade show booths comprising a flexible cover section to enclose an opening in a booth structure and a means for securely fastening the edges of the cover section to an opening of a booth structure so as to provide a securable removable cover to deter individuals from stealing merchandise from a display booth or otherwise enclose the booth for privacy. In one embodiment, adjustable fasteners that are used to secure the vertical edges of the cover are provided in a manner that does not permit removal from outside of the cover when installed. These fasteners may comprise a hooked end, an arc-shaped engagement end and a tightening member between said hooked end and engagement end which work together to secure the vertical edges of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2006Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Inventor: Dario Toledo
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Publication number: 20080271395Abstract: A panel structure including a flexible panel, at least one edge strip and mounting hardware is provided. Also provided is a method of configuring the panel structure. The edge strip has at least one mounting member receiving area provided thereon. The mounting member receiving area is dimensioned to receive the mounting hardware therein. The mounting hardware cooperates with the edge strip to suspend and mount the flexible panel. When installed, the panel structure provides a canopy-like visual element to a space in which it is suspended or mounted. The panel structure may be suspended or mounted in various configurations having different degrees of flex or curvature. The panel structure can be installed easily and reconfigured easily to suit the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventors: Richard D. Stackenwalt, Eric Krantz-Lilienthal, Guillaume Martin
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Patent number: 7428801Abstract: The invention relates to a ceiling structure comprising a number of sheets that span between parallel beams mounted underneath a fixed ceiling, wherein the sheets can, by elastic deformation, be taken from an initial configuration to a desired curved configuration, in which the sheets form the visible ceiling face. The ceiling structure comprising force-transmitting means that provide, in combination with the abutment force of the sheets against the abutment areas, the flexular moment necessary for maintaining the desired curved configuration of the sheets.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2004Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: DAMPA ApSInventor: Johnny Ostenfeldt
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Publication number: 20080196320Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for the renovation of a flat roof of a building, while at least partially maintaining the old roof structure, with at least three attachment devices for attaching a second roof disposed over the flat roof being renovated, the second roof being made of a flexible, tensible surface material which is disposed by means of the at least three attachment devices over the flat roof such that it covers the area of the flat roof.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: Terra Consulting GmbHInventor: Michael Weinberg
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Patent number: 7406802Abstract: A panel structure including a flexible panel, at least one edge strip and mounting hardware is provided. Also provided is a method of configuring the panel structure. The edge strip has at least one mounting member receiving area provided thereon. The mounting member receiving area is dimensioned to receive the mounting hardware therein. The mounting hardware cooperates with the edge strip to suspend and mount the flexible panel. When installed, the panel structure provides a canopy-like visual element to a space in which it is suspended or mounted. The panel structure may be suspended or mounted in various configurations having different degrees of flex or curvature. The panel structure can be installed easily and reconfigured easily to suit the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2004Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: AWI Licensing CompanyInventors: Richard D. Stackenwalt, Eric Krantz-Lilienthal, Guillaume Martin
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Patent number: 7380379Abstract: This invention resides in explosion-resistant walls, panels and partitions, particularly for use around buildings, works of art, public places, and so forth, and wherein, in certain embodiments, may include textures and/or graphics to disguise and/or beautify the structure. In terms of a typical construction, the system includes a plurality of vertical metal pipes, with a portion of each pipe being preferably buried several feet below the ground surface, and a portion of the pipe remains exposed above ground. Two or more horizontal metal pipes are interconnected to the vertical metal pipes, creating apertures that are filled with explosion-absorbing panels. In contrast to “explosion-proof” panels, which require sufficient strength to remain in tact in the presence of a blast, the infill panels according to the invention some form of attachment mechanism which “gives way” in the presence of an explosion, thereby effectively absorbing the shock.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Inventor: Frank Venegas, Jr.
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Publication number: 20080110583Abstract: An arrangement of elements includes a plurality of edging elements and a plurality of components consisting of a flexible material, the edging elements being assembled to form a structure on which a component consisting of a flexible material is placed. The edging elements include assembly members whose ends are respectively fixed in recesses, and the arrangement of elements includes connection elements provided with assembly members which are complementary to those of the edging elements. A connection element can be connected to two consecutive edging elements, once the edging elements have been assembled together with a flexible component, so as to ensure the positioning of the two edging elements without the direct and rigid assembly of the adjacent ends of two edging elements, such that the adjacent ends of two edging elements are simply held by the connection elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventor: Abel Lallemand
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Patent number: 7322154Abstract: A shade assembly including reflective shade panels suspended above a roof or along an exterior wall of a building. The assembly also includes a shade box, such as one including an assembly of upright support posts and attached cables to which dark or reflective water-absorbent shade panels are attached. The shade box covers a rooftop fixture. The shade box can also include a water distribution system which dispenses water substantially onto the dark shade panels when they are included in the shade box. The shade assembly may also be used in a method for cooling the exterior surface of a building. The shade assembly may be used in a method of obtaining government economic incentives for energy efficiency such as emission reduction credits. A shade assembly including reflective shade panels suspended above a structure on or near the ground, such as a parking lot.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Inventors: Jack R. Forbis, Sr., Ann R. Forbis
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Publication number: 20070234658Abstract: A system is provided for the holding of a membrane in tension, that system having: a frame; a plurality of frame members with longitudinal anchoring channels. The channels having first and second channel flanges. Also provided is a retention strip disposed upon at least a part of the periphery of the membrane, wherein the retention strip engages the first and second channel flanges.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: TRANSFORMITInventors: Matthew Rawdon, Jeffrey G. Willis
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Patent number: 7251917Abstract: An arrangement for securing fabric relative to a framework comprising a framework, a groove in the framework, and a locking spline for being received into the groove in the framework whereby a fabric panel can be retained relative to the framework by an insertion of the locking spline into the groove with a portion of the fabric panel disposed between the locking spline and the groove. The framework can have an obverse side, a peripheral edge, and a reverse side and the groove can be disposed to the reverse side of the framework whereby the fabric panel can be applied to the framework with a portion of the fabric panel retained within the groove and with the fabric panel reversing over the peripheral edge of the framework and traversing at least a portion of the framework. A secondary groove can enable a retention of a secondary material.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Inventor: Sava Cvek
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Patent number: 7240458Abstract: There is provided a transparent plastic film roof for a building, comprising two transparent plastic films, which are fixed to edge rafters extending from a ridgepole to a ridge plate and are formed in a bag-like structure for serving as a building roof, wherein warm air is supplied from an air supply port into the bag-like structure to maintain the bag-like structure in a tensioned state, and air in the bag-like structure is discharged from an air discharge port. There is also provided a multi-ridge building, wherein a liquid passing pipe is disposed in the same direction as long film-clamping assemblies in the vicinity of a valley portion of the multi-ridge roof formed by the two transparent plastic films, and wherein the liquid passing pipe is configured to pass warm water or warm antifreezing fluid therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Asahi Glass Green-Tec Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshiaki Ishisaki
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Patent number: 7231747Abstract: A stabilized window structure and method for stabilizing a window structure having a window frame entirely or substantially entirely devoid of glass includes a patch removably secured over the window frame to cover the opening in its entirety and a body of unifying material disposed over and bonded to the patch to form a cohesive mass therewith. Alternatively, a pre-formed, polymeric foam panel is removably secured over the window frame to cover the entirety of the opening. A method of removing a shattered window pane involves using pre-existing cracks in the pane to define the formation of separately removable, disconnected cohesive masses. A method of removing shards from a track of a window structure involves removing the shards as part of a single cohesive mass, as pieces of a single cohesive mass or as separate, disconnected cohesive masses.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Aranar, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 7127861Abstract: A multi-purpose structure, especially useful as a greenhouse or other plant-protective structure, comprising; (a) a framework comprising a plurality of vertical supports, said vertical supports being arranged in rows that extend the entire width of the structure, wherein each of said rows contains at least two vertical supports having substantially the same height, said framework further comprising a plurality of connecting members that connect the vertical supports in a row to one another at junction points located at the tops of said supports; the framework further comprises a plurality of permanent cross strips extending perpendicularly to said connecting members; (b) at least one flexible sheet adapted to be weaved through said connecting members and extending the entire length of the framework so as to form at least a part of a roof of said framework.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: State of Israel, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani CenterInventors: Avraham Arbel, Oded Yekutieli, Itzhak Kleinmann, Mordechy Barak, Hagai Beres
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Patent number: 7111434Abstract: The invention concerns a method for producing a panel substantially stretched on a frame stretched homogeneously in all directions. The panel (1) is obtained from a sheet cut out in web of soft textile material produced from knitted synthetic textile yams forming deformable stitches in all directions. The textile web is coated with a coating mixture comprising an elastomeric polymerized polymer and a covering coloring substance. The peripheral edges of the sheet are engaged in retaining profiled sections (2) forming a closed frame (2) fixed on a support (3). Said sheet is stretched by local heating in at least a zone causing it to be heat-shrunk and stretched on the frame (2). The invention is applicable to false ceilings, advertising boards, and all types of wall decorations.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2001Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: CLIPSO Swiss AGInventors: Bernard Geis, Alexandre Katz
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Patent number: 7089951Abstract: A novel airplane shelter provides a plurality of arched vertical support members arranged axially along a line corresponding to the fuselage of an airplane to be sheltered. A cantilever beam is attached to the apex of each arched vertical support member, forming a “spine” along the top of the aligned arched support members. The cantilever beam is attached at one end to the rearwardmost arched support member, and the opposite end extends forwardly past the forwardmost arched support member to a point corresponding to the forwardmost point of an airplane to be sheltered. Separate lateral support members are placed at points corresponding to the wingtips of the airplane. The result is an open frame that defines a volume capable of enclosing an airplane. A covering material is placed over the open frame and stretched taut or otherwise secured over the entire structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Inventor: Donald W. Bogart
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Patent number: 7063096Abstract: A side cover structure for a collapsible tent includes a fabric side cover that is vertically suspended between two post. Each post has inner and outer pole sections that are telescopically engaged. Each pole section has exterior longitudinal grooves. The fabric side cover has beads or flanges, sometimes referred to as keder-profile, which are slidably inserted into those longitudinal grooves for securing the cover in place.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2003Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Inventor: Heinz Stoeckler
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Patent number: 7059089Abstract: A flexible sheet material of thickness less than half a millimeter for making tensioned structures such as false ceilings, in particular, the material including microprojections formed by displacing the material from which it is made, said material presenting an acoustic absorption coefficient which is higher than that of the same material without said projections.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: NEWMAT, SAInventor: Marc Fontaine
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Patent number: 7055288Abstract: A pre-stressing sheath for preventing wet concrete from penetrating between the sheath and strands being debonded, and for covering sections of reinforcing strands in pre-stressed concrete beams such that any potential strand tension transmitted to a beam is nullified by allowing the strands to slide freely within the pre-stressing sheath. The pre-stressing sheath is made up of a first hollow cylindrical sheath section having a longitudinal slit that allows the first sheath section to be opened and placed about the concrete reinforcing element, and a second hollow cylindrical sheath section having a longitudinal slit that allows the sheath section to be opened and placed about both the concrete reinforcing element and the first sheath section. The first sheath section further includes an integral outwardly projecting ridge for interlocking with the longitudinal slit of the second hollow cylindrical sheath section.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Inventor: Donald B. Coogan
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Patent number: 6959518Abstract: The invention concerns a rail section for false stretched fabric partitions, said section (3) comprising at least a groove (10) defined by two lateral walls (5, 7) and a base wall (6), said groove (10) being designed to contain at least an edge of the stretched fabric (1) after it has been mounted into the rail (3), said section being in one single piece and comprising a joint (12) for retaining the edge of the stretched fabric (1) in said groove (10), said joint (12) being made of a material having a flexibility different from that of the material constituting the walls (5, 6, 7) of said groove (10). The invention also concerns false stretched fabric partitions, such as false ceilings or false walls, said fabrics being stretched in a frame obtained by assembling such sections.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2001Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Newmat S.A.Inventor: Etienne Cousin
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Patent number: 6899112Abstract: A tent structure includes supporting legs, linkages connected between every two neighboring supporting legs, and a head support. The supporting legs are standing on the ground and equally spaced from each other. Every two neighboring supporting legs are connected with one of the linkages. The head support includes rods and retractable rods. Each of the retractable rods comprises an elastic member engaging with the rod to adjust the length of the rod extending or retracting within the retractable rod. When a tarpaulin is placed on the head support, the retractable rods may extend its length to the degree that the tarpaulin is fully expanded and secured.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Inventor: Ming-Liang Tsai
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Patent number: 6886302Abstract: A deck drainage system having a plurality of channeled drainage panels. The drainage panels are mounted to direct water flow transversely of the deck joists to a gutter, the panels connected to and suspended from the underside of the joists. The gutter is mounted transversely across the discharge ends of the drainage panels to collect water therefrom and direct it to a down spout. Drainage panels, which are rectangular with the individual drainage channels extending lengthwise, may be overlapped both lengthwise and widthwise to fit the perimeter of the deck.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Inventor: Anslem Jackson
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Patent number: 6886299Abstract: A flexible blast curtain will reduce casualties and property damage in the event of a terrorist bombing by intercepting flying debris and dissipating over pressure through deflection of the curtain. The blast curtain may be attached directly to buildings or mounted on frames anchored in close proximity to buildings. The curtain provides complete visibility and easy pedestrian ingress and egress for the buildings.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Targus International, Inc.Inventor: Ted Gower
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Patent number: 6886300Abstract: A panel (10) for protecting a portion of a structure such as a window (11) includes a frame member (13) made up of four channel members (16-19) interconnected by corner members (20). One end of each channel member (16-19) includes an opening to receive an edge of a sheet (33) of flexible material. The sheet (33) is provided with a thickened area (34) near each edge thereof. A fabric locking and stretching member (15) closes the opening in each channel member (16-19) and engages the thickened area (34) of the fabric sheet (33) to stretch the sheet (33) within the frame member (13).Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Mark Steven Hudoba, Harry Edward Asbury
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Patent number: 6880302Abstract: The invention concerns a false wall element comprising a stretched fabric in a frame with lateral edge provided with means catching the edges of said fabric, said lateral edge comprising a rigid profiled section forming a free edge curved in the plane, with curvature corresponding to that of a part of the edge of said fabric fastened on said curved edge. Said false wall elements are used for making curved stretched suspended false ceilings and stretched false walls with curved profile.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2000Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Newmat, SAInventor: Marc Fontaine
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Patent number: 6871452Abstract: A modular greenhouse enclosure is formed by mounting on a conventional shelf storage unit having spaced shelves supported on upright posts a rigid frame on which an impervious transparent cover is supported. The cover overlies and extends past the side edges of the shelves to define the enclosure. A vertical gap opening in the cover gives access to the shelves within the enclosure, and this opening can selectively be closed. The frame can be modular, formed from a plurality of posts and connectors, generally with three posts secured to each connector held angled relative to one another. Some of these frame posts can be connected to the shelf unit to hold the frame overlying the shelf unit. Several storage units can be positioned proximate one another for increasing shelf capacity, with a single frame and cover overlying all units.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Berg Manufacturing & Sales Corp.Inventor: Joel J. Berg
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Patent number: 6865850Abstract: Protective shrouds for temporarily protecting window assemblies, bathroom fixtures, and diverse prefabricated modules used in construction. The shrouds are fabricated from translucent plastic sheet material of polypropylene or polyethylene. A lower open port is selectively blocked by a foldable ventilation panel held in a deployed state by magnets. Rear mounted adhesive strips affix the shroud to the window. Top and side strips are bifurcated to enable rapid adjustments in height and length. When the tear away strips are removed, the exposed adhesive surface is pressed upon the target structure. Slight dimensional adjustments are made by pinching the sheet together, forming creases aligned with strip bifurcations, to gather material and shorten the shroud length or width. During subsequent dry-walling, shroud edges are captivated by wall board segments. Afterwards, the exposed junction between covered shroud and adjacent sheet rock portions is cut, and the shroud is torn away and discarded.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventor: Phillip R. Campbell
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Patent number: 6865852Abstract: A device for protection of property against high winds comprising a flexible material of predetermined strength and stretch characteristics, and in the form of a panel or several panels, utilized to protect the side of a structure including its windows and doors from the strong winds and debris impacts occurring during a hurricane. The device is anchored in a manner to space it out from the area being protected according to formula provided, and can safely dissipate substantial impacting energy. The preferred embodiment attaches to an overhanging eave and the ground below protecting in addition to the windows and doors, plantings, outdoor furniture, decorative shutters, downspouts, and such as are enclosed behind the barrier. Several methods of storage and deployment of said curtain are described including rolling, sliding, and converting to awning. The barrier has the added feature of acting as a tie down in certain applications.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2001Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Targus International, Inc.Inventor: Ted Gower
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Patent number: 6860069Abstract: A building component for forming a roof. The component includes an ETFE foil cushion comprising sheets of ETFE foil which are held in a frame about their periphery, and which are inflated. The cushion includes a liquid retaining means to suppress rain noise.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Inventor: Benedict George Morris