Back-to-back Facers Spaced By Concealed Framing Patents (Class 52/479)
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Patent number: 7389614Abstract: Disclosed herein is a rack apparatus and storage panel assembly for implementing across two or more beams. The storage panel assembly is most typically implemented in attic storage space lacking a flooring surface on which to place and store items. The storage panel assembly comprises at least one rack apparatus 10, two or more railings to be positioned onto a series of rack apparatus 10 and a panel 48 configured to rest on two parallel railings 46, 44. The assembly provides a continuous platform by sitting between the truss 42 creating a planer surface between the top of the panel 48 and the top of the truss 42. The method of assembly allows positioning of the rack apparatuses 10 between the truss connections and allows the railings 46, 44 and panel 48 to slide under any transverse obstructions bearing on top of truss 42.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2004Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Inventor: Andrew P. Sullivan
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Patent number: 7165369Abstract: A building, comprises sheets of wooden material with the external walls (10), internal walls (1), floor and/or roof boards (20) each made of wooden sheets and of a double- or multi-skinned form, thus comprising at least one inner sheet (2, 12, 22) and at least one outer sheet (3, 13, 23) which are separated by spacer elements (4, 14, 24) and connected to each other by the same. Cavities (5, 15, 25) are provided between the sheets (2, 3; 12, 13; 22; 23). The sheets forming the inner walls (1), the outer walls (10), the floor or roof boards (20) are, at least in one direction, in one piece throughout.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Inventor: Adolf Jandl
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Patent number: 6830791Abstract: In a glass panel includes at least three glass sheets for forming an air layer (K) and a vacuum layer (S) side by side and for partitioning between outdoor space and indoor space, at least either an outdoor-side glass sheet contacting the outdoor space or an indoor-side glass sheet contacting the indoor space of the glass sheets (G) contacts the vacuum layer (S) and includes a low-emittance film layer (M) formed on a face thereof contacting the vacuum layer (S).Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2000Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masao Misonou, Hidemi Katoh
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Publication number: 20040244319Abstract: For the fixing/adjusting tools of the plate material to the structural body, the female member has a base plate with a through hole in a center and an external cylinder fixed vertically on the base plate. The male member has a base plate with a through hole in a center and an internal cylinder fixed vertically on the base plate. The communicating section is formed in the base of the female member communicating with the gap. The guide cylinder is formed protruding on the base plate of the male member to guide the nozzle for injecting adhesive. Resultantly, the adhesive injected through the guide cylinder into the rear surface of the base plate of the female member, reach the gap between the internal and external cylinders passing the communicating section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Masaomi Fukura, Shinichi Okamoto, Yoichi Hamanishi
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Publication number: 20040168389Abstract: Components and a system for limiting access and egress. A properly scaled barrier of the present invention meets varied requirements for applications that include: security, safety, order, privacy, and discipline. In one embodiment, pre-manufactured panels and connectors are delivered to a site that has been prepared for installation of the system. Local materials may be used for the panels in some cases. The panels and connectors can be assembled quickly by unskilled labor and, in some embodiments, the barrier just as quickly dismantled or repaired as necessary. One embodiment may be used as a temporary or emergency solution to access control while another may employ in-fill material to provide a permanent barrier. Another embodiment may be used in a residential setting, providing storage in some installations. In all embodiments, accessories for enhancing effectiveness may be installed on or within the barrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: Charles P. Marsh, Charles C. Lozar, Brian Temple
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Publication number: 20040049997Abstract: An apparatus and associated method for a header in a structural framing system comprising a pair of track members defining opposing receiving portions. A plurality of column members is disposed substantially transversely to the track members and joined thereto. A web member is receivingly engaged in the receiving portions and spans the column members. The track members can be characteristically longitudinally arcuate and the web member characteristically conformable to the arcuate shape of the track members. In one illustrative embodiment the track members can comprise a plurality of flexibly joined sections that are moveable to define a selected arcuate longitudinal shape. A retaining member is adapted for retaining the flexibly joined sections in the selected shape. A fixing member is adapted for fixing the web member to one or more column members and/or one or more of the track members after the track members achieve the selected shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventor: Frank Wheeler
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Publication number: 20040003556Abstract: A privacy door assembly providing a sliding privacy door and supporting panel for selectively closing an entryway in an existing workspace panel system. The support panel includes a front face, top edge, side edge, and bezel opposite the side edge. The support panel attached facewise to a system panel of the workspace panel system form an enclosure for slideably supporting and concealingly receiving the privacy door. The support panel further includes adjustable floor glides for leveling and supporting the weight of the support panel and the attached privacy door. The privacy door may include a recessed pull handle for pulling the door from its concealed position and extending it across the opening to be closed or a spring loaded plunger for propelling the door slightly from the concealed position. A receiving post may be located adjacent to an additional component of the workspace panel system across the opening from the support panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2003Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventor: Norman F. Zerbst
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Publication number: 20030217522Abstract: A window anti-fog system for preventing fogging between windowpanes. The window anti-fog system includes an aperture within a lower portion of a first windowpane, a gas container containing a pressurized volume of gas, and a delivery tube fluidly connected to the gas container with a distal portion inserted within the aperture within the first windowpane. The delivery tube preferably has a size smaller than the aperture for allowing air to escape, however, another opening within the windowpane may be utilized. The gas container preferably contains a gas lighter than air such as nitrogen. A valve between the gas container and the delivery tube controls the flow of the gas into the interior cavity between the first windowpane and a second windowpane. As the gas rises within the interior cavity, the gas eventually displaces the air within the interior cavity thereby forcing the air outwardly through the aperture about the delivery tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2002Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventor: Kerry J. Bendy
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Patent number: 6619003Abstract: A method of assembling a frame assembly for a partition system is disclosed. The frame assembly includes a partition panel, a fabric covering the panel, and a frame component. The frame component automatically and evenly tensions the fabric about the panel. The frame component provided according to this method includes a support element, a lockable element, and an integral hinge defined between the support and lockable elements. The support element defines a cavity for receiving and supporting the panel. The lockable element extends from and is moveable relative to the support element. The panel is inserted into the cavity, and the fabric is mounted to the lockable element. Next, the lockable element is moved about the integral hinge such that the fabric mounted to the lockable element is automatically and evenly tensioned about the panel. A backing strip may be mounted to the frame component to protect the fabric from the integral hinge.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Quanex CorporationInventors: John Paul Von Arx, Charles Joseph Librande
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Patent number: 6553731Abstract: A combination partition screen includes at least two upright supports, each upright support having a plurality of longitudinal coupling portions in corners thereof and a plurality of spacers respectively mounted between each two adjacent upright supports to support partition panels, each spacer having a flat base wall, a flat bearing wall and a flat supporting wall respectively extended from the base wall, an upward stop flange extended from the flat bearing wall and adapted to hold with the flat base wall a partition panel on the flat bearing wall, a downward stop flange extended from the flat supporting wall and adapted to hold with the flat base wall a partition panel below the flat supporting wall, a downward locating flange extended from the flat bearing wall and defining with the flat supporting wall an elongated coupling chamber for hanging things, a flat positioning wall perpendicularly extended from an opposite side of the flat base wall on the middle, an elongated clamping wall extended from the flaType: GrantFiled: April 11, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Inventor: Yi-Cheng Hsueh
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Patent number: 6487824Abstract: A door member comprising a frame having a first side and a second side, opposite the first side, a core positioned within the frame, and a molded skin attached to the first side of the frame. The skin is prepared from a molding compound which, when molded, has a shrinkage of between about −0.0003 to about +0.0015. The molding compound comprises a resin system comprising a curable polyester resin, a co-curable unsaturated monomer, and at least two low profile additives. The molding compound also comprises at least about 30 percent by weight, based on the weight of the molding compound, of filler material, and fibrous reinforcement in an amount of less than about 35 weight percent, based on the weight of the molding compound.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2000Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: TT Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth J. West, G. Daniel Templeton
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Patent number: 6470641Abstract: An assembly device without visible screws for assembly of two parallel wooden slats comprises an intercalated fixing element engaged in two positioning grooves arranged side by side in the side faces. The fixing element comprises a metal slide having: a base part equipped with an oblong aperture extending longitudinally in the central part for the screw to pass through, two securing wings oriented in opposite directions from one another and designed to press in the grooves when the screw is tightened, and a screw head whose external dimension is greater than the visible second gap which is arranged above the grooves between the upper edges of the two wooden slats.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Didier Faure
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Patent number: 6460305Abstract: A highly moisture resistant basement wall system which facilitates quick construction includes a plurality of spaced apart metal studs extending vertically upwardly from a sill, and metal decking secured to the plurality of studs. The resulting basement is drier and more comfortable, and warmer in the winter than conventional basements defined by concrete walls.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1998Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Steelmasters Inc.Inventors: Steve J. VanHaitsma, Gary Lee Allen
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Patent number: 6444898Abstract: A transparent layered product in which the ratio of a refractive-index transition layer at the surface of a coating film is set to be a suitable ratio for increasing light transmittance is provided. In a coating film with a rough surface formed on a glass sheet, the thickness of a transition layer in which the refractive index varies continuously in its thickness direction is set to be in a range between 13% and 65% of the thickness of a layer having a substantially constant refractive index in the coating film.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akira Fujisawa, Masahiro Hirata, Tsuyoshi Otani, Akihiko Hattori
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Publication number: 20020100236Abstract: A space-dividing wall panel has glass panels mounted on opposite faces of the wall panel to permit viewing therethrough. Each glass panel is defined by a sheet of glass and edge rails extending about the periphery of the glass. The edge rails include fixing channels on opposite sides thereof which are press-fit onto respective edges of the glass without the use of a resilient gasket within the fixing channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventors: Shane Kuipers, Dan Van Huis, Peter Beyer, Mike Sheedlo
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Patent number: 6393791Abstract: A freestanding wall is constructed by erecting at least two upright supports. The upright supports are either posts or columns. Upper and lower horizontal structure members are fastened to the upright supports. Vertical intermediate framing members are secured between the upper horizontal structure member and the lower horizontal structure member. Cladding is attached to at least the front and optionally the back of each vertical intermediate framing member to conceal each vertical intermediate framing member. The upper horizontal structure member is then covered with a cap.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Inventor: Kenneth N. Mann
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Publication number: 20020053174Abstract: A pocket door panel for use within a modular partition system is based upon a standard partition panel having vertical end members joined by spaced horizontal C-section members secured to opposite sides of the vertical end members with the mouths of the C-section members facing outwardly. The pocket door panel has one vertical end member replaced by two J-section members secured to the horizontal members and defining an elongated vertical opening between them. A generally rectangular door is adapted to slide horizontally into the opening and the pocket within the panel defined by the horizontal members. Rollers are mounted within the panel above and below the door to engage the top and bottom of the door and guide the horizontal sliding movement of the door. The inner edge of the door includes a leveling device that slidably engages one or more horizontal members to prevent the vertical movement of the inner edge of the door.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: May 9, 2002Inventor: Jack Barmak
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Patent number: 6381913Abstract: A stud for construction of fire resistant and seismic resistant shaft walls (10), including but not limited to elevator shafts and stairwells. The claimed metal stud is used for constructing shaft wall assemblies which can withstand vertical, and horizontal movements due to seismic forces, wind sway, and inter-story drift resulting from gravity and the rotation of the earth. This stud comprises: an anterior flange (11); posterior flange (14) which is longer than the anterior flange (11) possessing a plurality of parallel horizontal fastening slots (17) along the length of the posterior flange (14); and a vertical web (18) connecting the anterior flange (11) and posterior flange (14) in parallel forming a generally J-shaped channel. The longer posterior flange with fastener slots permits the construction if the shaft wall assembly solely from within the shaft cavity.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2001Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Inventor: Thomas Ross Herren
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Patent number: 6374560Abstract: A decorative shutter assembly includes a plurality of slats arranged in a row presenting a decorative surface with side flanges projecting rearwardly. At least one cross member overlays each of the slats and presents a decorative cross surface with side cross flanges projecting rearwardly. Each cross slat includes at least one mating member affixed behind the cross slat decorative surface having a mating wall affixed to each of the decorative surfaces for affixing the plurality batten slats to the cross slat. Alternatively, a plurality of primary slats are arranged to present a decorative surface having side flanges projecting rearwardly and at least one end piece is attached to the primary slats the ends of the primary slats are received in the end piece for adjoining and aligning said primary slats, said end piece including a cross member traversing said the primary and having slats and slat ends integrated into the end piece, each of said slats and slat ends aligning with one of the primary slats.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Tapco International CorporationInventors: Charles E. Schiedegger, Dean Douglas Dennis
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Patent number: 6362414Abstract: In a transparent layered product in which a coating film having a surface with roughness is formed on a glass sheet, the reflectance of the transparent layered product is decreased by controlling the refractive index distribution in a transition layer produced by the roughness. In the transition layer present at the surface of the coating film, in which the refractive index varies continuously in its thickness direction, the variation in refractive index in the thickness direction was indicated by a convex curve over the whole area of the transition layer, when the variation is shown on a plane defined by a horizontal axis indicating a refractive index and the vertical axis indicating the thickness direction of the transition layer, with the glass sheet positioned on the lower side.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignees: Kaneka Corporation, Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akira Fujisawa, Masahiro Hirata, Masatoshi Nara
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Publication number: 20020026766Abstract: A construction method in which wall panel (2) receives studs (12) in apertures (8) or grooves (10). The studs (12) may be inserted through the wall panel after the wall panel is positioned. The studs (12) engage a bottom plate (20) in a snap fit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2000Publication date: March 7, 2002Inventor: John Wooster
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Publication number: 20020002806Abstract: This invention relates to an improved wall for resisting lateral forces imposed on a building that incorporates the wall. Specifically, this invention relates to a wall in a light-frame building having within it a sub-component specifically designed to resist lateral forces imposed on the building such as those caused by an earthquake or by wind loading. The wall is formed with a bottom plate that rests on the underlying structural component of the building. A plurality of vertically-disposed studs connect to the bottom plate, and a top plate is supported by and connects to the vertically-disposed studs. A shear-resisting assembly connects to the top plate and the underlying structural component. The shear-resisting assembly has top and bottom struts and first and second chords and a planar shear resisting element connected thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2001Publication date: January 10, 2002Applicant: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventors: Alfred D. Commins, Robert C. Gregg, William F. Leek, Karen W. Colonias, Arthur R. Linn
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Patent number: 6330775Abstract: A prefabricated structure for use in constructing a building wall including a first elongated joist extending horizontally and secured a ceiling of the structure and a second elongated joist secured to a floor of the structure and extending in horizontally and in parallel spaced apart fashion from the first joist. Each of the first and second joists including a parallel extending and opposing face with a recessed channel formed therein. A plurality of elongate and planar boards, each substantially rectangular in shape, include first, second, third and fourth edges. The edges define in combination a first face and a second opposite face spaced from the first face by a determined thickness. A first selected edge of each planar board securing in extending fashion within the recessed channel of the first joist and a further selected and parallel extending edge securing within the recessed channel of the second joist.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1999Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Inventor: Richard L. Hubbard
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Patent number: 6279289Abstract: A system and method are provided for framing at least a portion of a wide variety of structures. In each embodiment, the framing system includes a base, which may be attached to a foundation of the structure by conventional means, which preferably comprises at least one rectangular or square metal tube. Alternatively, the base may be made of other metal structures. The framing system further includes a plurality of lower connecting members attached to and extending upwardly from the base and a plurality of upwardly extending support members which are interconnected to the lower connecting members. The framing system may further include an upper member and a plurality of upper connecting members attached to and extending downwardly from the upper member. Each of the support members is also interconnected to one of the upper connecting members, which is aligned with one of the lower connecting members.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Inventors: James T. Soder, Bruce K. Ostrander
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Publication number: 20010010139Abstract: A combined set comprising at least one locking member and at least a first and second building panel, said locking member being provided for interconnecting said first and second building panel, each of said building panels having a first groove provided for receiving a first lip of said locking member and a second groove provided for receiving a second lip of said locking member, each building panel being provided with a continuous rebated groove penetrating into a first edge and with a protrusion extending lengthwise along a second edge opposite to said first edge, in such a manner that said protrusion of one of the building panels fits into the rebated groove of the other building panel, said locking member being provided to be removably clamped into said first and second groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2001Publication date: August 2, 2001Inventors: Johan De Kerpel, Hans De Kerpel
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Patent number: 6226947Abstract: An improved cladding board mounting system for mounting cladding boards (100) adjacent a surface to be concealed. Each cladding board (100) includes at least one support member (130) on the interior face (120) of the cladding board. The system further includes at least one mounting member (170) which includes an engaging formation (172) adapted for releasable engagement with a complementary engaging formation (132) of a respective support member. The mounting member also includes a second segment (174) for releasable connection to the surface to be concealed. Preferably a mounting bracket (70) extends between the surface to be clad and the mounting member (170).Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: James Hardie Research Pty LimitedInventors: John Joseph Bado, John Sidney Cottier, Joseph Emmanuel Zarb
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Patent number: 6092343Abstract: A door member comprising a frame having a first side and a second side, opposite the first side, a core positioned within the frame, and a molded skin attached to the first side of the frame. The skin is prepared from a molding compound which, when molded, has a shrinkage of between about -0.0003 to about +0.0015. The molding compound comprises a resin system comprising a curable polyester resin, a co-curable unsaturated monomer, and at least two low profile additives. The molding compound also comprises at least about 30 percent by weight, based on the weight of the molding compound, of filler material, and fibrous reinforcement in an amount of less than about 35 weight percent, based on the weight of the molding compound.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Therma-Tru CorporationInventors: Kenneth J. West, G. Daniel Templeton
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Patent number: 6076323Abstract: Disclosed herein are rapidly assembled walls and columns, wherein the walls and columns are made of wasted wooden material, wood, marble, lime stone, tile, compressed stone powder FRP, glass, calcium silicate plate, while the inner components are made of metals as steel, stainless steel, and aluminum alloy, and reinforced plastics, carbon fiber and fire-proof plastics.The method of assembling rapidly assembled walls and columns comprises A, B, C, D and E five assembly modes, these modes are commonly characterized by applying an idea of exquisite, simple and progressive through making use of wooden block principle. Every person who is an amateur in construction work can construct his own house in DIY way according to the steps illustrated and using materials provided in the present invention. The products made of the present invention may be used as inner and outer walls, columns, interior decoration, landscaping articles, sound isolation member, security fence and ceiling.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Inventor: Fu Sung Chiu
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Patent number: 6006484Abstract: The invention relates to a sound-damping partition, especially for the internal equipment of buildings. The partition consists essentially of a timer sub-frame (10) and two sets of planting (18, 20) on either wide side (12, 14) of the sub-frame (10) leaving a hollow space (16) filled with air and damping materials (36). To obtain improved airborne sound damping suing simple means, the invention proposes that one of the sets of planking (20) be secured to the sub-frame (10) by means of thick-walled, soft elastic beads of adhesive (32) while the other set of planting (18) is rigidly clamped to said sub-frame (10).Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Sika AGInventor: Michael Geissbuhler
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Patent number: 5996299Abstract: An improved partition wall material including a skeletal material, partition boards, and fastening plates. The skeletal material is an elongated extruded structure including a beam at a central portion thereof, and two skeletal projections respectively connected to two ends of the beam, each skeletal projection having two ends that respectively bend outwardly to form respective projection ends. Each projection end is connected to a frame. Each frame includes a frame projection provided with a pair of opposed frame hooks, each of which has a curved portion. The skeletal projection and the frames on both sides thereof defining a frame recess. The partition boards are planar boards including a plurality of locking holes arranged along a longitudinal axis thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Inventor: Yi-Cheng Hsueh
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Patent number: 5970671Abstract: A construction accessory for use with a construction panel includes a flange having an inner surface adapted to face the construction panel and an outer surface opposite the inner surface. The flange further includes at least one perforation extending through the flange between the inner surface and the outer surface and a depression in the inner surface. The depression is in communication with said at least one perforation.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Vinyl CorporationInventors: Gabriel F. Bifano, Erenio Reyes
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Patent number: 5950385Abstract: A seismic and fire-resistant vertical shaft wall structure is formed by employing a uniquely configured connector above wallboard panels forming the shaft wall at each vertical section of the shaft wall structure. The connectors are formed of strips of sheet metal configured in a manner to seat wallboard panels positioned atop them and receive wallboard panels projecting up from beneath them. The connectors also receive strips of resiliently compressible fire insulation material that fill the gaps between the wallboard panels and the connector at each level of the vertical shaft wall. Interior vertical shafts within buildings, such as elevator shafts, stairwells, and other shafts can be made not only fire resistant but resistant to seismic stresses as well. The system also provides a new method of constructing a superior vertical shaft wall totally from within the structure of the building, without requiring any steps to be performed from within the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1998Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Inventor: Thomas R. Herren
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Patent number: 5946870Abstract: A panel support construction accessory includes a back flange and a bottom flange obliquely extending from the back flange. The bottom flange includes an array of perforations for permitting moisture removal. Preferably, the panel support construction accessory additionally includes a lower flange coupled to the bottom flange and spaced from the bottom flange to create a cavity below the array of perforations. A filter material, such as open cellular material, is supported adjacent the array of perforations. The filter material transmits moisture. Alternatively, the construction accessory includes a forward flange extending between the lower flange and the bottom flange in lieu of or in addition to the filter material. Preferably, at least one of the lower flange and the forward flange includes an opening that communicates with the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Vinyl CorporationInventors: Gabriel F. Bifano, Erenio Reyes
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Patent number: 5907932Abstract: A permanent stud wall structure having improved sound transmission loss comprising two substantially parallel rows of spaced apart vertically extending support members secured at their ends to a base and header respectively by appropriate means and defining a stud cavity; said vertically extending support members being located in each of said rows such that there is a corresponding support member in the other row that is in substantially the same plane running perpendicular to said rows; one or more horizontally extending relatively rigid support members extending between one or more corresponding vertically extending support members and being secured to said vertically extending support members by appropriate securing means; said horizontally extending members including a vibration isolator means to reduce the transmission of sound between opposite ends thereof; and one or more layers of a covering material secured to the outwardly facing surfaces of one or more of said vertically extending support members sType: GrantFiled: August 1, 1997Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: CertainTeed CorporationInventors: Alain LeConte, Ronald Moulder
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Patent number: 5881521Abstract: A hand-tearable barrier laminate includes a reinforcing layer having a first tensile strength. The reinforcing layer is laminated to a flexible cellulosic web. The web has open porosity and a second tensile strength which is less than the first tensile strength. The web is treated with a water-resistant polymeric resin for providing liquid water resistance to the web while permitting water vapor to pass through the web. This hand-tearable barrier laminate can be substituted for polymer foam and microperforated plastic films currently employed by the housing industry, reducing costs.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Bay Mills Ltd.Inventors: John Porter, Rosalene Brunka
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Patent number: 5870870Abstract: A shear resistant structural panel assembly for use in framed buildings comprising a facing of finish material bonded and having a lower tensile strength to a usually thinner, structural membrane having a higher tensile strength and directly fastened to structural framing elements by a series of shouldered fasteners applied through the shear panel along both its edges and within the field of the panel, said fasteners securing said structural membrane to the face of the structural framing elements at the bearing face of the shoulder to resist shearing and separation forces on said assembly. The preferred embodiment is a nail with a cone shaped ridge located below the surface of the nail's head at a depth sufficient to pin the sheet metal to the supporting structural frame. The bevel indents the sheet metal providing a broad bearing surface sa as to increase the tearout strength as well as preventing the sheet metal from lifting free of the framing element.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Inventor: Charles H. Utzman
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Patent number: 5839252Abstract: A metal door has a unitary rectangular frame of generally uniform cross section providing stiles and rails, and a pair of substantially rectangular panels which are secured to the frame. The panels have opposed flanges overlying and engaged with the adjacent side margins of the stiles of the frame to secure the panels thereto. The door is fabricated by forming an elongate metal strip into a frame element of generally uniform cross section with channels between a generally planar central portion and inwardly offset marginal portions. A predetermined length of the strip is bent to form a substantially rectangular frame, the ends of which are fastened together. The panels have lips on their flanges and are assembled to the frame with the flanges inserted into the channels and the lips frictionally engaging the side walls thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: The Stanley WorksInventors: David M. Berghorn, Shaojun Gao
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Patent number: 5822940Abstract: A structural, insulating, insect resistant, dimensionally stable composite wall panel for building construction comprising a regular tetragonal body of polymer foam having two opposing primary wall surfaces bounded on its sides by two parallel side walls and on its ends by two parallel end walls; and at least one light metal gauge hollow stud in the body, each light metal gauge stud extending at least from one end wall to the other end wall and parallel to the side walls of said body, the polymer foam extending into the center of the stud to secure the stud to the body, at least one side wall of each stud forming a portion of the same primary wall surface of said body.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Inventors: Steven Carlin, Robert M. Dresslar
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Patent number: 5713178Abstract: Electromagnetic interference across a structural panel is minimized in a construction wherein a metal skin (24) is bonded to a metal frame (22) by an adhesive (40) by providing a series of peaks (36) and valleys (38) at the area of the intended joint between the skin (24) and the frame (22). The peaks (36) penetrate through the adhesive (40) to establish substantial electrical contact between the skin (24) and the frame (22) to provide shielding against electromagnetic interference while the adhesive (40) bonds the two together to provide a structurally sound panel.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1996Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Marion Composites, A Div. of Technical Products Group, Inc.Inventors: W. Jeffrey Sturgill, Paul Case, Donald Stanulis, Robert S. Maule, Richard A. Bamberg
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Patent number: 5687523Abstract: To assist in rapid taping of seams between adjacent drywall units, a tape is provided in rolls. The tape has a first layer of flexible paper material with an inwardly facing pressure-sensitive adhesive coating thereon. A second layer of reinforcing woven fiber material overlies the first layer. A third layer of flexible material overlies the woven fiber material to encapsulate the fiber material between the first layer and the second layer. The third layer has an outwardly facing release coating such that the first layer adhesive will releasably engage the third layer for manual separation of the tape when rolled upon itself. The adhesive is formulated to maintain adhesion even when wetted by an overlying layer of drywall mud. Furthermore, the release coating on the third layer accepts and allows the adherence of drywall mud. The tape may be used in fire wall applications. Perforations may be provided in the tape to facilitate adhesion.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1995Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: E-Z Taping System, Inc.Inventor: Ronald A. Stough
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Patent number: 5661930Abstract: Plural flat sections hingedly coupled together from the floor of a building structure such as a house when arranged in an unfolded, flat configuration and form a generally closed container when arranged in a folded configuration. With the floor sections in the folded configuration, the thus formed container is adapted to receive and enclose other building structures and serves as a shipping container for the entire building. Removable metal joining members are attached to adjacent corners of the floor sections and are disposed in the corners of the rectangular container when the floor sections are folded. The metal joining members each include a reinforcing angle to strengthen the container and a conventional coupling bracket to facilitate handling of the container during shipping, permitting the container to be handled as a standard shipping container.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1996Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Inventor: William H. Porter
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Patent number: 5537789Abstract: A door assembly having a core positioned within a frame. The door assembly further includes a pair of opposed molded skins. There are edges adjacent the skins. The skins are made of a polymer material, a low profile additive and reinforcement fibers. Each of the skins has an exterior surface and an interior surface. The interior surface is adjacent the core. The exterior surface includes a textured pattern consisting of level portions and depressions. The depressions have a range in depth from about 0.025 mm to about 1.0 mm from the level portions. The skins further include undercuts adjacent the depressions. The undercuts have a range in extent of undercutting from about 0.025 mm to about 0.10 mm from the depressions.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1994Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: Therma-Tru Corp.Inventors: Ronald C. Minke, Kenneth J. West
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Patent number: 5331738Abstract: The invention relates to a spacer tube of metal, in particular of aluminum, for frame or strut bars of an insulating glazing as spacer or respectively drying agent container between two continuous glass panes, a color stripe being imprinted on the inner wall of the spacer tube visible in the insulating glazing and preferably subsequently gas exchange openings are provided in the inner wall. Further the invention relates to a method for the production of a spacer tube, several color strips being imprinted in side-by-side arrangement on the surface of a metal strip, preferably simultaneously, using a rotary printing mechanism, the paint is dried, and the metal strip is divided longitudinally between the color stripes, and the resulting metal slats are shaped to form spacer tubes and are cut to length.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1990Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Assignee: Helmut Lingemann GmbH & Co.Inventor: Horst Lingemann
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Patent number: 5117603Abstract: An elongated floorboard is formed by finger jointing together in endwise fashion a plurality of relatively short sections of wood. The finger joints are formed at an oblique angle to the elongation direction of the floorboards to provide a repetitive series of visible joining lines. Floorboards having their joining lines in different orientations may be arranged adjacent to one another in various combinations to form floors having a variety of different patterns.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1990Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Inventor: Fred I. Weintraub
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Patent number: 5115604Abstract: Panels which are assembled to form a stall shower are prefabricated. Each panel has a facing of tile adhered to a plywood backing. On the rear of the backings are elongated vertical ribs. The lower edges of the ribs are notched to interfit with a shower base. The upper edges are notched to interfit with a shower ceiling. The outer edges of the ribs are either attached to studding or are covered with wallboard. The panels comprise four corners, a back, two sides and two door jambs. In addition to the shower base and ceiling, additional members include a shower door curb and a header.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1990Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Inventor: Robert Bunyard
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Patent number: 5063722Abstract: A gripstay channel veneer anchor assembly includes a channel member which abuttingly engages an insulation layer which in turn abuttingly engages a plurality of support members which form the inner wythe of an edifice. A clip securement menber projects through apertures in the channel member, pierces the insulation member and abuttingly engages the support member. A mounting screw is provided which connects the clip securement member, the channel member and the support member to form a rigid and reliable structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1989Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Hohmann Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Ronald P. Hohmann
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Patent number: 5033249Abstract: Disclosed is an insulating glazing which includes two glass sheets spatially separated by an interposed air layer and assembled by a set of two plastic seals, the inside seal being extruded in the form of a bead and the peripheral seal filling all or part of the groove delimited by the glass sheets and the bead which includes on its face in contact with the peripheral seal a protuberance and/or a groove for mutual anchoring of the two seals.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1989Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Peter Scheeren, Hans-Dieter Peetz
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Patent number: 4984404Abstract: A floor (1) with built-in resilience which makes it suitable for use in different sports both indoors and outdoors. The resilient floor is built up of mutually parallel studs (3) with recesses extending in the transverse direction. In the recesses, fillets (5) are arranged which extend beyond the upper side of the studs (3) and support surface planks (6). The recesses which are mirror-symmetrically arranged about a center axis transversely of the respective stud (3) have at least one inclined wall, the walls of the recesses intended for the same fillet (5) and positioned in adjoining studs (3) being inclined in the opposite direction. The fillets (5) are clamped in a wave-like manner in the associated recesses, in that they engage the inclined walls.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1990Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Inventor: Nils Fabricius
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Patent number: 4879857Abstract: For a sports or athletic floor having an upper playing surface on a subfloor over a solid base such as a cement slab or the like, the subfloor is supported only by a series of individual resilient shock-absorbing members uniformly located between the subfloor and the solid base to provide the requisite air space under the subfloor and to provide shock-absorbing and levelling of the sports floor.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1988Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Assignee: Sport Floor Design, Inc.Inventors: David L. Peterson, Michael J. Peterson
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Patent number: RE36240Abstract: A door assembly having a core positioned within a frame. The door assembly further includes a pair of opposed molded skins. There are edge adjacent the skins. The skins a made of a polymer material, a low profile additive and reinforcement fibers. Each of the skins has an exterior surface and an interior surface. The interior surface is adjacent the core. The exterior surface includes a textured pattern consisting of level portions and depressions. The depressions have a range in depth from a 0.025 mm to about 1.0 mm from the level portions. The skins further include undercuts adjacent the depressions. The undercuts have a range in extent of undercutting from about 0.025 mm to about 0.10 mm from the depressions.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Therma-Tru CorporationInventors: Ronald C. Minke, Kenneth J. West