Curtain-wall; I.e., Panel Attached Outside Floor Or Beam Patents (Class 52/235)
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Publication number: 20150107173Abstract: Disclosed are a metal curtain wall system of a monolayer structure and a construction method thereof. The metal curtain wall system comprises a plurality of composite material curtain wall units (1) that are produced in a numerical control manner and have complex models. The plurality of composite material curtain wall units (1) is spliced to form an inner-outer wall body model. Embedded members (2) are arranged in the composite material curtain wall units (1). Lead-out parts of the embedded members are oriented towards the inner and outer wall bodies and are fixed to inner and outer wall bodies. The composite material curtain wall units (1) in vertical adjacency are arrayed in a staggered manner. An elastic structural adhesive (3) is coated on surfaces of the composite material curtain wall units (1). Thin-type metal sheets (4) are covered on the elastic structural adhesive (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2012Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: Evergrow International Trading (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd.Inventors: Chuan Hul Ku, Wen Hao Ku
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Patent number: 8991127Abstract: Visible and concealed cladding systems used for attaching laminate panels to building structures are provided. The visible cladding systems comprise tracks and sliding clips to slide the laminate panel into the desired location on the building wall. The concealed cladding systems comprise hanger elements to attach a laminate panel to the building wall.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2014Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: The Diller CorporationInventors: Gavin Todd, Joe Ramuta
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Patent number: 8991121Abstract: Various disclosures of a horizontal stack joint system for a curtain wall is disclosed. In certain embodiments, the joint system comprises a lower subsystem having a dual member projection and an upper subsystem having a channel sized to receive the dual member projection.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2014Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Baker Metal Products, Inc.Inventor: Robert F Baker
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Patent number: 8984833Abstract: A building wall system has a plurality of panels positioned adjacent one another for securement to a frame structure of a building via a plurality of fasteners. A plurality of rails secures a façade to the panels. Each rail has a first, second and third portion. The first portion receives the fasteners to secure the bracket to the frame structure. The second portion provides a surface for securement with the façade. The second portion is spaced from the panel so that fasteners do not enter the panel. The third portion rests against the panel to provide rigidity for the rail.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2013Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Kingspan Insulated Panels, Inc.Inventors: Ian J. Manser, Brian Glancy
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Patent number: 8973316Abstract: The disclosed system, method and device for construction generally includes a mullion having a guide track disposed therein and a custom fitting suitably adapted to support a construction section via substantially adjustable attachment to the guide track. Disclosed features and specifications may be optionally controlled, adapted or otherwise modified to improve the retention and/or support of construction sections in a variety of operating environments. Exemplary embodiments of the present invention generally provide improved aesthetic presentation and mechanical retention of construction panels in point-supported glass wall systems.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2005Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Inventor: Franz Safford
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Publication number: 20150059269Abstract: An Airloop window wall system for use in modular construction technology. The Airloop window wall system is designed for installation of wall panels from the exterior of a modular unit. Additionally disclosed are horizontal butt joint panels to cover the horizontal butt joints between vertically-adjacent modular units, and Airloop vertical butt joint panels to cover vertical butt joints between horizontally adjacent modular units, while providing a continuous Airloop system for water-tightness performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventor: Raymond M.L. Ting
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Publication number: 20150059828Abstract: A tubular building enclosure system with thermally-broken modules having evacuated air spaces assembled in rows and/or columns to form a structurally self-supporting, thermally insulating, and solar energy collecting facade.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventors: Aybars Asci, Gary Haney, Teresa Rainey, Christopher Olsen, Elizabeth Boone
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Publication number: 20150040498Abstract: Movable partition systems include a vertical alignment structure including at least one roller element coupled to a portion of a movable partition and a ramp configured to abut against the at least one roller element to vertically align the portion of the movable partition to engage with a strike plate. Methods of vertically aligning the movable partition include coupling at least one vertical alignment structure to the movable partition including coupling at least one structural frame member to the movable partition and coupling the at least one roller element to the at least one structural frame member and installing at least one ramp to an overhead structure configured to abut the at least one roller element and vertically align a leading end of the movable partition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Inventors: Mark B. Laraway, William Michael Coleman, Evan Easton, Mike Draper
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Patent number: 8950131Abstract: In certain embodiments, a system includes a plurality of curtain wall members positioned in a horizontal array, a first curtain wall member separated from an adjacent second curtain wall member by a gap. The system further includes a gap-filling member positioned in the gap separating the adjacent first and second curtain wall members, the gap filling member comprising one or more vents.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2011Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Inventor: Stephen N. Loyd
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Publication number: 20150027072Abstract: Hidden frame airloop wall systems. The airloop wall systems disclosed here provide for systems that may accommodate various types of glass, including vision glass and spandrel glass. In some examples, the same airloop wall unit may accommodate both a vision glass panel and a spandrel glass panel. The disclosed airloop wall systems permit the use of glass of varying thickness, while at the same time presenting a consistent surface. Additionally, the window frame will be hidden from exterior view after the airloop wall system is installed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventor: Raymond M.L. Ting
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Patent number: 8938926Abstract: Prior art rolled T-beams used in horizontal grids in suspended ceilings, serve as vertical studs in a grid that supports wallboard in a liner for a structural wall. A horizontal strut extends along, and is connected to, the studs, to unite the studs and the strut to form the vertical grid. The grid is braced from the structural wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2007Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Worthington Armstrong VentureInventors: Brett W. Sareyka, William J. Platt
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Patent number: 8915034Abstract: A block wall system comprising a framework having a perimeter, an intermediate vertical mullion, and an intermediate horizontal mullion with the blocks retained therein using flexible flanges. The intermediate vertical mullion and the intermediate horizontal mullion define one or more cavities within the framework. A block has a top, a bottom, a front face, a back face, and a pair of narrow faces. One or more detents are defined within each narrow face. Next, a flange is anchored within the intermediate vertical mullion, wherein the flange flexes and thereafter retracts to embed itself into the detent of the block when the block is inserted into the cavity such that the block is retained within the framework, thereby eliminating the need to use a fastener directly into or against the block to secure the block within the framework.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2014Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: Extech/Exterior Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kevin P. Smith, William P. Voegele, Jr.
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Patent number: 8898969Abstract: Curtain walls according to embodiments of the present disclosure integrate a variety of energy producing and/or energy saving features and may be used to clad buildings to achieve net zero energy or low energy ratings. A curtain wall may comprise: a support frame; a grid assembly attached to the support frame; and, panels and cassettes each comprising a prefabricated unit attached to a frame; wherein the assembly is configured for ease of attachment of the frames carrying the prefabricated units. A wide range of different panels and cassettes with different functions can be integrated into the curtain wall, such as glazing, electrochromic, solar, photovoltaic (PV) and aluminum.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2013Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Bisem, Inc.Inventor: Nicholas Peter Bagatelos
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Patent number: 8898975Abstract: A dry-hang wall panel includes a thin stone slab having a thickness of about 3-10 mm. A reinforcing sheet has an area corresponding to the thin stone slab and is fixed to a rear side of the thin stone slab. A rear frame made of a rigid material is fixed to a peripheral edge of the reinforcing sheet. The rear frame has a hollow area in a central portion thereof. Hooks can be mounted to the rear frame for mounting the dry-hang wall panel to a wall face. The dry-hang wall panel allows easy construction and provides a leveling effect while providing a sense of quality.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2013Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Inventor: Che-An Tsai
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Publication number: 20140345215Abstract: A curtain wall panel includes frame with a first frame member defining a channel, a cover configured to extend over the first frame member, a spacer formed of a thermally insulating material, the spacer including a first end, a body, and a second end, the first end being configured to be secured in the channel of the first frame member in a cammed interference fit by rotating a body of the spacer, and the second end being configured to form a cammed interference fit with the cover. An insert is supported from the first frame member by the spacer with the cover fit onto the spacer to capture and secure the insert relative to the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2012Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventors: Robert D. Magoon, James Alan Hughes, Chris Smith
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Patent number: 8893918Abstract: A container floor apparatus using wood polymer composite includes traverse supports continuously disposed to longitudinal frames at a predetermined interval, the longitudinal frames being longitudinally connected to vertical columns at four corners of the container. The longitudinal supports have a single central rail formed at upper portions of the traverse supports between the traverse frames and two side rails formed both sides of the central rail disposed parallel to and between the central rail and the longitudinal frames and further provided with a downwardly extending reinforcement piece. Convex floor members are made from wood polymer composite containing a cured mixture of about 30-50% of synthetic resin, about 50-70% of wood flour and chaff or pulp and about 2-10% of a binder. Gaskets surround each side surface portion of the floor members. Fixing means couple the floor members to the traverse supports in the block mounting spaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2012Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Dong Yang C.M.I. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Young Jun Seo
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Publication number: 20140331579Abstract: Certain embodiments provide systems and methods for providing a window wall with flush slab edge covers. A window wall system can include a sill receptor configured to fixably attach to a top surface of a slab. The window wall system may include a head receptor configured to fixably attach to an underside surface of the slab. The window wall system can include a window wall panel including panel infill and a panel sill configured to detachably couple to the sill receptor. The window wall system may include a slab edge cover including cover infill. The slab edge cover can be configured to detachably couple to the window wall panel and the head receptor. In various embodiments, an exterior surface of the panel infill and an exterior surface of the cover infill are configured to flushly align when the slab edge cover is detachably coupled to the window wall panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2013Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: Elston Window & Wall, LLCInventors: Kenneth R. Evensen, James Jonathan White
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Publication number: 20140318058Abstract: A glazing system for a building comprising a glazing panel, a support and an attachment assembly for attaching the glazing panel to the support is disclosed. The attachment assembly comprises a mounting secured to the support and a glazing fitting secured to the glazing panel. The mounting comprises a mounting member and the glazing fitting comprises a hook portion and the mounting is connected to the glazing fitting by a connection between the hook portion and the mounting member. The attachment assembly further comprises a shock absorber that allows the attachment assembly to move relative to the support upon applying an impact to the glazing panel, thereby improving the impact resistance of the glazing panel. Mountings and fittings for use in such glazing systems are also disclosed, as are methods of improving the impact resistance of a suspended glazing panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Timothy John Morgan, Philip Glyn Thomas, John Hilton
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Publication number: 20140311067Abstract: A wind bracing for a wall including an assembled collection of infill panels mounted on a bearing structure, the wind bracing including a glass panel and a mounting mechanism securing the glass panel to the wall. The mounting mechanism includes at least one mounting section piece with a shape that delimits a housing into which the glass panel is engaged and in which the housing is fixed by adhesive bonding. The mounting mechanism also includes adapting and fixing members for fixing the mounting section piece to an upright or to a cross member of the bearing structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2012Publication date: October 23, 2014Applicant: AGC FRANCE SASInventor: Annie Criaud
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Patent number: 8863454Abstract: A building curtain wall is formed by vertical frame members carrying panels of glass bridging the space between the members so that edges of the panels are mounted on the members. Each frame member is a hollow pultruded member defined by a thermo-set resin reinforced by reinforcing fibers including longitudinal rovings and a mat located at an exposed surface of the inner wall and the side walls of the generally rectangular member. The exterior surface is defined by the resin which is pigmented but uncoated. In order to provide a required finish to the exterior surfaces the inner wall and the side walls have a thickness of at least 0.090 inch with a difference in thickness therebetween which is less than 20%.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2008Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Omniglass SCT Inc.Inventors: Laurence W. Davies, Matthew David de Witt
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Patent number: 8850761Abstract: A structural design is proposed, comprising rear-ventilated cladding elements (1), in particular plates or boards, which can be hung in front of a supporting framework (2), in particular consisting of vertical support elements and horizontal bearing elements, wherein the cladding elements are each assigned a frame (3) which spans a rear-ventilation cross-section (4) and the upper and lower frame leg profiles (5, 6) of which have ventilation openings (8) leading to the front (7) of the cladding. In order to provide advantageous rear-ventilation conditions it is proposed that at least the upper frame leg profile interior (12) is assigned a splash guard (13) which is arranged in the manner of a labyrinth seal, adjoins the frame leg profile below the ventilation openings (8), covers the ventilation openings (8) and preferably faces with the free end thereof towards the front (7) of the cladding.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2012Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventor: Johann Aschauer
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Patent number: 8833015Abstract: A system for mounting wall panels to a wall, includes wall panels, each including a main wall panel, and at least two bent end sections with a cut-out section and a wall thickness; and a plurality of main fastening extrusions, each including a base section to be secured to the wall, and two parallel, spaced apart flexible and resilient bent end securing walls extending from the base section, each bent end securing wall including a projection facing the other bent end securing wall, the bent end securing walls spaced apart corresponding to the wall thickness of two bent end sections, such that pressing of the bent end sections into the spacing between the bent end securing walls causes biasing away of the bent end securing walls until the projections engage in respective cut-out sections with the bent end sections being at least in near abutting relation.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2013Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Inventor: Henry H. Bilge
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Patent number: 8833016Abstract: A façade system for buildings provides supports for glass having less surface area, whereby a more undisturbed view to the outside is provided. The equipping is conducted by fastening the used insulating transparent pane units in two steps. The weight of the used glass pane elements is supported by bearings that may be arranged at any position of at least one substantially horizontal or substantially vertical structure element. Due to their substantially horizontal or vertical alignment the bearings do not influence the size of the visible portion of the faced structure. To keep the panes tight on the building, pressure structure elements are mounted from the outside of the building to fasten the panes tight on the building structure or a carrying element of the building.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2013Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Frener & Reifer GmbH/SRLInventor: Franz Reifer
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Patent number: 8833017Abstract: A rapid hanging curtain wall unit for a wall assembling structure includes a wall structure, at least one curtain wall plate, and multiple connecting units. The wall structure has a base and a supporting apparatus mounted in the base. The at least one curtain wall plate has a back surface and multiple positioning holes which are formed in the back surface and separately and horizontally arranged in positions adjacent to an upper edge and a lower edge of the back surface. The multiple connecting units are respectively mounted in the multiple positioning holes. Each one of the at least one curtain wall plate can be hung in the supporting apparatus of the wall structure by the multiple connecting units easily and rapidly.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2013Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Inventor: Rong-Jun Huang
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Patent number: 8833025Abstract: A system for supporting exterior panels or cladding units on a building substrate. The system includes a plurality of polymeric bracket members, wherein each of the polymeric bracket members further includes an anchor section, adapted to be coupled to the building substrate, and a support section adapted to couple to the exterior cladding unit. In assembly, as disposed between the building substrate and the exterior cladding units, the polymeric bracket members provide a thermal break from the exterior cladding units to the building substrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2013Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Advanced Architectural Products, LLCInventor: G. Matt Krause
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Patent number: 8826620Abstract: A system for supporting exterior panels on a substrate of a building structure. The system has a plurality of polymeric bracket members, and each of the bracket members have at least one anchor section, at least one web section and at least one support section. The polymeric bracket members provide a thermal break from the exterior panel to the substrate of the building structure. A plurality of exterior cladding units are held in place by the bracket members. A plurality of vents are disposed between the panels and the exterior panels, and a plurality of vents are also disposed between the panels and the substrate, thereby forming a ventilation system.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2011Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Advanced Architectural Products, LLCInventor: G. Matt Krause
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Publication number: 20140237921Abstract: An intermediate divider system for an exterior wall unit. The intermediate divider system allows for flexibility in aesthetic design of the exterior wall grid line pattern, while maintaining both wind load resistance and water-tightness performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Inventor: Raymond M.L. Ting
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Patent number: 8813451Abstract: A clip for attaching and supporting wall panels to a building (such as for an exterior building envelope), a wall panel system, and systems and methods for supporting wall panels is provided. The clip includes a main body portion, a first extension portion, a second extension portion, and a face portion. The clip is used with a system of interlocking vapor barrier wall panels to support the wall panels and affix them to a building frame without compromising the vapor barrier. Exterior façade panels can also be affixed to the clip and building frame without compromising the vapor barrier.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Red Glaze Group, LLCInventor: Joseph J. Foral
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Patent number: 8806818Abstract: A glazing system for a building comprising a glazing panel, a support and an attachment assembly for attaching the glazing panel to the support is disclosed. The attachment assembly comprises a mounting secured to the support and a glazing fitting secured to the glazing panel. The mounting comprises a mounting member and the glazing fitting comprises a hook portion and the mounting is connected to the glazing fitting by a connection between the hook portion and the mounting member. The attachment assembly further comprises a shock absorber that allows the attachment assembly to move relative to the support upon applying an impact to the glazing panel, thereby improving the impact resistance of the glazing panel. Mountings and fittings for use in such glazing systems are also disclosed, as are methods of improving the impact resistance of a suspended glazing panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2010Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Pilkington Group LimitedInventors: Timothy John Morgan, Philip Glyn Thomas, John Hilton
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Patent number: 8806838Abstract: A construction method for insulating a building exterior. The method includes fixing an L-shaped anchor provided with a vertical portion and a horizontal portion on a building exterior wall, fixing a bracket, and fixing a plurality of lightweight stone insulating panels. The bracket includes a horizontal support portion, an upward fixing portion bent upward from the horizontal support portion, a downward fixing portion bent downward from the horizontal support portion, and an extending support portion extending forward from the horizontal support portion to the L-shaped anchor. The lightweight stone insulating panels includes an insulating board, a stone plate attached to a front surface of the insulating board, and a reinforcing board attached to a rear surface of the insulating board to the building exterior wall. The stone plate is supported by the extending support portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2012Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Daebo Housing Co., LtdInventor: Seon Ho Shin
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Publication number: 20140208669Abstract: In a method of supplying an element for covering a non-vision area in a curtain wall on an architectural structure, a plurality of shadow boxes is prefabricated at a location remote from both a unitized curtain wall assembly shop and the architectural structure. The shadow boxes are prefabricated by sealing an interior spacer between a vision glass panel and a back structure. The back structure includes an insulating material surrounded by a rigid envelope. The vision glass panel, the back structure and the interior spacer define a hermetically sealed void therein. A structural seal is applied about the interior spacer and is affixed to the peripheral edge of the vision glass, the interior spacer and the back structure. The plurality of shadow boxes is then delivered to a selected one of the unitized curtain wall assembly shop and the architectural site.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: HOK PRODUCT DESIGN, LLCInventors: Stephen Weinryb, Neil McClelland
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Publication number: 20140202094Abstract: A system for mounting wall panels to a wall, includes wall panels, each including a main wall panel, and at least two bent end sections with a cut-out section and a wall thickness; and a plurality of main fastening extrusions, each including a base section to be secured to the wall, and two parallel, spaced apart flexible and resilient bent end securing walls extending from the base section, each bent end securing wall including a projection facing the other bent end securing wall, the bent end securing walls spaced apart corresponding to the wall thickness of two bent end sections, such that pressing of the bent end sections into the spacing between the bent end securing walls causes biasing away of the bent end securing walls until the projections engage in respective cut-out sections with the bent end sections being at least in near abutting relation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2013Publication date: July 24, 2014Inventor: Henry H. Bilge
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Patent number: 8782977Abstract: A wall cap for an interior wall of a building structure, the building structure comprising at least one exterior wall and at least one interior wall and a gap formed between the at least one interior wall and the at least one exterior wall. The wall cap comprises at least one material for abating an undesirable physical property of the gap.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2012Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Mull-It-Over ProductsInventor: Bruce Harold Burgess
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Publication number: 20140190100Abstract: A rink divider raising and lowering system is configured to raise and lower a rink divider utilizing a plurality supports secured to existing trusses that supports a roof of an ice rink. The rink divider system includes a plurality of cables have a first end attached to the rink divider and a second end that engages a hoisting mechanism. Each of the plurality of supports has a pulley attached thereto wherein one of the plurality of cables engages the one of the pulleys such that the rink divider can be moved in a substantially vertical plane from a raised position to a lowered position utilizing the hoisting mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Inventors: Michael R. Kuntz, Peter H. Jesh
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Patent number: 8769891Abstract: A method is provided for erecting a multi-story building on a foundation using a plurality of pre-manufactured multi-story wall panels. A plurality of wall panels are erected on the foundation to form a perimeter of wall panels which extend vertically to span two or more stories of the building. A plurality of floor joists are joined between multi-story wall panels to extend generally horizontally therebetween. Optionally, once erected, concrete can be placed between the studs of the wall panels and in channels between joists. Various methods and materials for finishing the exterior side of the wall panels and reinforcing the wall panels and the joists are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2012Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Inventor: Ian Kelly
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Patent number: 8769898Abstract: A facade/wall system comprises a number of modules. Each module comprises a plurality of insulating panels which have connection means on opposite sides thereof for interengaging the panels together at joints between the panels. Reinforcing elements in the form of top hat sections bridge the joints between adjacent panels. The top hat reinforcement elements used to interconnect adjacent panels in a module ensure that the composite panels act together as monolithic structure that creates a diaphragm while providing a surface to which cladding can be fixed and also providing a cavity between the panels and the cladding attached to the modules. They stiffen the panels and thereby enhance resistance to deflection. The system is cost effective and relatively easy and quick to install.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2011Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Kingspan Research and Developments LimitedInventors: James Carolan, Gregory Flynn
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Publication number: 20140157699Abstract: Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a curtain wall panel bracket leveling system that facilitates leveling a panel bracket mounted to a fixture (such as an embedment or an anchor array) cast in a concrete slab.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2013Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Larry Moeller, Stanislaw Piotrowski, James C. Fournier, Gary Lind, Frank Otte
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Patent number: 8745948Abstract: An assembly for wall covering, includes a fastening structure provided with a body, an anchoring face, recesses having an insertion portion, two facing parallel upper reception portions, two facing parallel lower reception portions, and two support blocks, each block bordered in part by one of the upper and lower edges of the insertion portion and by the upper and lower reception portions. A fastening interface is configured to be attached to a covering element and to be mounted on the structure, which interface includes three branches, two of these branches projecting from a first branch configured to be inserted into the insertion portion then slid against a face of the body along a block and with the other branches being configured to be received in the upper or lower portions.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2013Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Inventor: Shigeru Ban
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Patent number: 8745941Abstract: A method for installing wall panels to a wall of a building is provided. The method applies the rainscreen principle. Interlocking components are used to attach aluminum or other wall panels to an exterior wall. In one aspect, the method includes operatively connecting a plurality of attachment clips to a wall surface of the exterior building wall. The method also includes providing a first panel perimeter strip and a second panel perimeter strip. The first panel perimeter strip is fastened to a first wall panel along a first side surface of the first wall panel, while the second panel perimeter strip is fastened to a second wall panel along a first side surface of the second wall panel. The method then includes sliding the first panel perimeter strip onto a first wing member of an attachment clip, thereby connecting the first wall panel to the wall, and sliding the second panel perimeter strip onto a second opposing wing member of the attachment clip, thereby connecting the second wall panel to the wall.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Inventors: Robert B. Macdonald, Philip A. Macdonald
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Patent number: 8739483Abstract: A system for mounting wall panels to a wall, includes wall panels, each including a main wall panel, and at least two bent end sections with a cut-out section and a wall thickness; and a plurality of main fastening extrusions, each including a base section to be secured to the wall, and two parallel, spaced apart flexible and resilient bent end securing walls extending from the base section, each bent end securing wall including a projection facing the other bent end securing wall, the bent end securing walls spaced apart corresponding to the wall thickness of two bent end sections, such that pressing of the bent end sections into the spacing between the bent end securing walls causes biasing away of the bent end securing walls until the projections engage in respective cut-out sections with the bent end sections being at least in near abutting relation.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2013Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Inventor: Henry H. Bilge
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Publication number: 20140137494Abstract: An apparatus for providing fire protection of curtain wall anchors mounted on the undersides of the building floors including a fire protective housing surrounding the anchor and attached to the floor for enhancing protection from exposure to fire as well as flames and heat. The apparatus can include a housing defining a containment chamber with a upper opening formed of molded mineral wool with an intumescent paper insert positioned therewithin, and a wire frame backing and a molded plastic cover extending therearound. The apparatus is attachable to a floor underside with the protective chamber thereof surrounding a curtain wall anchor assembly attached to the floor underside for fire protection thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Specified Technologies Inc.Inventors: James P. Stahl, JR., James P. Stahl, SR., David Augello, Paul Gandolfo
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Patent number: 8721106Abstract: A curtain wall having integrated lighting, comprises a first series of transoms (14), a second series of mullions (12), at least one of the first transoms and the second mullions having an extruded first member (20) having a hollow interior, a driver (30) positioned within the hollow portion of the first member, a second member (22) connected to the first member, the second member having a lens (46) disposed along an outer side of the second member to illuminate one of an outer façade of a building or an area adjacent said façade.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2012Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventors: Christopher James Boissevain, Joseph Garcia
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Patent number: 8713878Abstract: The present invention relates to a sealant joint backer support that can be used to prevent three-sided adhesion at a joint when an exterior weather seal is applied. In an embodiment, a bond breaker backer support of the present invention includes a resiliently flexible front face having a groove, wherein the groove is configured for adjusting the bond breaker backer support after installation; and a pair of resiliently flexible legs extending, respectively, from a first end and a second end of the flexible front face.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2011Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Scott Dolby, Gregory Blake McKenna
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Publication number: 20140097034Abstract: Embodiments relate generally to plastic wall panels. Wall panels are formed by rotational molding processes and may be used in sound attenuation barriers or other wall or building structures. Some embodiments include reinforcing structure. The reinforcing structure may be configured to effectively support a plastic shell of the wall panel in a way that allows some relative movement between the plastic shell and the reinforcing structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Inventors: Nicholas Marandos, Ian John Walton, Graeme Peter Hall, Graeme Francis Hisgrove
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Publication number: 20140090319Abstract: Structurally-glazed curtain wall or store front wall systems can include fire-rated glazing units coupled together by a framing system. The framing system include a plurality of uninsulated vertical mullions with a roll-formed steel profile. The roll-formed steel profile can form a first wall portion and two projecting wall portions that extend from the first wall portion in a generally perpendicular manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Technical Glass ProductsInventor: Dustin Swartz
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Patent number: 8683763Abstract: The present invention provides methods and apparatuses for securing safing insulation in the gap formed between a spandrel and a slab. Additionally, the present invention eliminates the need for stiffening tees and/or stiffening brackets. In one exemplary embodiment, the present invention utilizes a first portion of safing secured to spandrel insulation positioned in an exterior wall structure and a second portion of safing insulation positioned adjacent to the first portion of safing insulation and between the spandrel insulation and the slab. By fixedly securing the first portion of safing insulation to the spandrel insulation, any deformation of the spandrel insulation caused by the forces exerted by the compressed second portion of safing insulation on spandrel insulation results in the first portion of safing insulation moving with the spandrel insulation.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Owens Corning Intellectual Capital, LLCInventor: James Shriver
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Patent number: 8683764Abstract: A block wall system comprising a framework having a perimeter, an intermediate vertical mullion, and an intermediate horizontal mullion with the blocks retained therein using flexible flanges. The intermediate vertical mullion and the intermediate horizontal mullion define one or more cavities within the framework. A block has a top, a bottom, a front face, a back face, and a pair of narrow faces. One or more detents are defined within each narrow face. Next, a flange is anchored within the intermediate vertical mullion, wherein the flange flexes and thereafter retracts to embed itself into the detent of the block when the block is inserted into the cavity such that the block is retained within the framework, thereby eliminating the need to use a fastener directly into or against the block to secure the block within the framework.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2013Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Extech/Exterior Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kevin P. Smith, William P. Voegele, Jr.
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Patent number: 8671645Abstract: The present invention relates safing insulation and, particularly, to safing insulation with pre-applied smoke sealant and methods for using the same. In one exemplary embodiment, safing insulation sheets are formed from individual safing insulation sections having a layer of smoke sealant applied to the upper surface of the safing insulation sections. In order to form the safing insulation sheets, individual safing insulation sections are arranged with the fibers of each individual section extending in a vertical direction and a smoke sealant is applied thereto. The smoke sealant acts to mechanically secure the individual sections of safing insulation to one another and also eliminates the need to apply smoke sealant to the safing insulation after installation. Advantageously, by pre-applying the smoke sealant to the safing insulation, the need to use spraying equipment to apply the smoke sealant to the safing insulation at a job site is eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Owens Corning Intellectual Capital, LLCInventor: James Shriver
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Patent number: 8650814Abstract: A multi-storied garage having an energy efficient ventilation system that incorporates a unique window array and vertically mounted energy producing wind turbines located in a corner of the garage structure that would otherwise be unusable for vehicle parking.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2009Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Greenway Self Park, LLCInventor: Todd D. Halamka
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Patent number: 8646229Abstract: A curtain wall mounting system adapted for cantilevered support of at least one structure outwardly therefrom. The curtain wall mounting system including an anchor plate having dual plates and adapted for integral mounting with a curtain wall web section. The curtain wall web section includes one of a hollow tongue web extending outwardly of a curtain wall vertical mullion in a first direction and an integrally formed flange region extending outwardly of the curtain wall vertical mullion in the first direction. The curtain wall web section includes a first set of fastening apertures oriented transversely to the first direction and formed. The anchor plate includes at least one generally planer body portion having a first set of mating apertures adapted for alignment in registry with the first set of fastening apertures of the web. The anchor plate further having a second set of apertures adapted for securing structures outwardly therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2010Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope, Inc.Inventors: Fred A. Grunewald, James P. Clark, William T. Morrison