Double Wall, Ceiling, Or Floor Patents (Class 52/506.04)
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Patent number: 11905714Abstract: A mosaic tile assembly manufactured in a mold via a continuous plastic injection process. The tile assembly comprises a plurality of tiles disposed in a staggered, offset arrangement of rows that avoids the intersection of four tile corners. Each mosaic tile generally comprises a front face configured for exposure to the exterior and back face configured for attachment to the floor or wall surface. The back face comprises a surface and a plurality of grooves disposed in a predetermined array of perpendicularly disposed vertical and horizontal grooves. The horizontal grooves of successive adjacent tiles within a row may be aligned with one another whereas different vertical grooves of adjacently disposed tiles, above and below, may be aligned with one another to form the offset arrangement. The tile assembly may also comprise a plurality of interconnecting links that may formed in the same mold during the same plastic injection process.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2022Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Sawica International, LLCInventors: Roberto Alejandro Sinila, Federico Alberto Sinila, Juan Martin Sinila
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Patent number: 11261631Abstract: The invention relates to a hinge for connecting two securing arts for directly or indirectly securing to two furniture parts pivotable relative to each other, the securing parts being pivotably connected to each other by means of a connecting assembly. It is thereby provided that a linear guide element is disposed on each of the two securing parts, said elements interacting to form a linear guide, and that the hinge comprises a guide device implemented for displacing the linear guide depending on the pivot position of the securing parts relative to each other. The invention further relates to a method for displacing a first securing part of a hinge in an articulated manner relative to a second securing part. The hinge and the method enable a pivotable connection between furniture parts having at least a reduced risk of injury.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2017Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Inventors: Nurettin Güzeltepe, Artur Hirtsiefer
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Patent number: 11180350Abstract: Methods and apparatus for constructing refractory structures, e.g., glass furnace regenerator structures and/or glass furnace structures having walls formed of refractory block and buck stays externally supporting the walls are provided. Opposed pairs of supports are connected to at least a respective one of the vertically oriented buck stays with cross-support beams spanning the refractory structure between a respective pair of the supports. An overhead crane assembly is supported by the cross-support beams. In such a manner, refractory components of the refractory structure (e.g., refractory wall blocks and/or refractory checker bricks) may be installed using the overhead crane assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2019Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: FOSBEL, INC.Inventors: Robert D. Chambers, Michael P. Smith, Alan E. Bowser, Jr., Kevin D. Pendelton, Lou Carolla
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Patent number: 10281150Abstract: The invention relates to a refractory ceramic lining brick and a corresponding ceramic refractory lining.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2014Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: REFRACTORY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH & Co. KGInventor: Bojan Zivanovic
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Patent number: 8984815Abstract: A roof tarp system includes a roof surface located at the roof of an existing structure. Such a roof surface includes an inner layer and an outer layer spaced therefrom, wherein the outer layer has a plurality of first roof tiles. The roof surface further includes a continuous opening passes through the inner layer and the outer layer such that an uninhibited line of sight passes through the roof surface. A tarp is removably engaged with the roof surface in such a manner that the tarp completely covers the opening and becomes camouflaged with the outer layer. Such a tarp includes a body having a plurality of second roof tiles identical to the first roof tiles such that the tarp is camouflaged when positioned over the opening and onto the roof surface. In this manner, the outer layer is coplanar with the body of the tarp.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2013Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Inventors: Preston LaFour, Melissa LaFour
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Patent number: 8844232Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a ceiling mount system for installing a ceiling panel on a grid support body. The ceiling mount system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure includes clip main bodies coupled to upper surfaces of ceiling panels and configured to accommodate end portions of the grid support body, a pressing block facing an end portion of the grid support body, which is accommodated inside the clip main body, and installed to be able to linearly reciprocate, and one or more clips including an elastic member which provides elastic force to the pressing block inside the clip main body.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2013Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Inventor: Soon Kie Jung
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Patent number: 8745928Abstract: A lining comprising at least two profiled frame elements extending in a longitudinal direction along the surface to be covered in spaced relationship to each other and at least one membrane element having a face side and a reverse side remote from the face side and disposed between the profiled frame elements and connected to the profiled frame elements, at least partially, by means of rearwardly engaging attachment means, wherein the membrane element, when in a loose state, is capable of moving freely in the longitudinal direction and, in particular, is free to move into and out of an space between the profiled frame elements. The lining further comprises means adapted to one-dimensionally or two-dimensionally taughten the membrane element in the transverse and longitudinal directions between the profiled frame elements.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Greiner & Gutmann GbRInventor: Switbert Greiner
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Patent number: 8479453Abstract: This stage frame assembly includes a horizontal frame member configured to join and support adjacent, horizontal frame members. The performance stage frame member has a shaped cross-section wherein the frame member includes a top lip and a chamfer extending from the top lip. A plurality of frame members capture and support a stage deck wherein the stage deck is flush with the top lip.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2009Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: biljax, inc.Inventor: Einstein B. Francis
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Patent number: 8407961Abstract: A connecting device for a frame structure made of support profiles and crossbars for the arrangement of solar panels, as well as a frame structure with a connecting device, is disclosed. The connecting device has a base element, a receptacle element, and a locking device by which the receptacle element can be fixed relative to the base element on the base element. The base element has a fastening section as well as a support section with a support side facing the receptacle element. The receptacle element has a receptacle for a crossbar of the frame structure as well as an application section with an application side facing the base element. The locking device has a clamping device as well as a bearing device. An application area and at least one depression area are provided between the clamping device and the bearing device.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2010Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Lorcan Kemple, Lukas Mundwiler
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Patent number: 8371083Abstract: Disclosed is a retrofit arrangement for securing a new roof structure above an already existing roof structure. The system uses thermal blocks placed crosswise between the ribs on the existing roof structure. Above a series of these thermal blocks, a longitudinal support strip is provided onto which a plurality of clips can be fastened. The blocks provide thermal resistance, and enable a reduction in number of fasteners required for assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2010Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc.Inventors: Merritt Chamberlin, Randall L. Ahland, Mark Tender
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Patent number: 8360363Abstract: A floor structure in an aircraft includes a plurality of seat rails that extend parallel in relation to each other, and at least one floor panel. The floor panel extends over the seat rails and rests on the individual seat rails. In order to be able to fasten interior equipment components to the seat rails situated underneath the floor panels, the at least one floor panel includes a plurality of through-holes through which the interior equipment components of the aircraft can be locked into place on the seat rails.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2007Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Airbus Operations GmbHInventors: Johannes Gonnsen, Manfred Kook, Markus Fokken, Michael Dupont, Norbert Möllers, Ralf Schliwa
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Patent number: 8191325Abstract: A curtain wall system is assembled by a plurality of panels supported by a curtain-wall supporting mullion. The panels comprise one or more functional types of panels: transition panels and adjacent panels that can be joined at the top or/and bottom side of the transition panels because each of the panels has a male frame member is used to engage with the adjacent panels each having a female frame member. In each transition panel, a frame is assembled by a jamb frame member connecting with the upper frame member and the lower frame member. As a result, the curtain wall system can be easily erected in a bottom-up procedure, a top-down procedure, or the combination of the two.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2010Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Inventor: Raymond M. L. Ting
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Patent number: 7987646Abstract: The present invention relates to wall and surface veneering products and systems that provide a replica image of a natural surface, such as stone, brick or wood, and is easily installable due to its lightweight characteristics and securement design. The present invention further includes systems for attachment of the veneering product to walls or other surfaces and also includes systems for assembling such products to provide pleasing arrangements and complete wall coverage. The present invention also includes methods of manufacture, which ensures the natural appearance of stone or wood by imaging a natural surface, such as stone or wood, and preparing a mold from that image to mass produce a replica of that particular surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: New Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Robert J Race, Paul J. Forsberg, Edward Alan Knudson, John Fitzgerald Dolan, Daryl Pilarski, Joel Forsberg
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Publication number: 20110023399Abstract: A refractory wall is provided. The refractory wall includes a plurality of wall bricks coupled together to define an inner surface of the refractory wall, and a sensor port coupled to the plurality of wall bricks. The sensor port includes an outer wall defining a radial cross-sectional shape of the sensor port and defining a top ridge of the sensor port, an inner wall defining an opening extending through the sensor port, and an end wall extending between the outer wall and the inner wall. The end wall is positioned radially inward a distance from the inner surface. A method for fabricating the refractory wall is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventors: Wade Albert Taber, Judeth Helen Brannon Corry
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Patent number: 7861480Abstract: A subframe for retrofitting an existing roof with a new roof is disclosed. In some embodiments, the subframe comprises a base, a first and second longitudinal flanges, a first wall extending between the base and the first longitudinal flange, a second wall spaced apart from the first wall and extending between the base and the second longitudinal flange, and a traversely-oriented punch out passing through the base, the first wall and the second wall. The punch out is configured to receive a rib of the existing roof. Once installed on the existing roof and coupled to the new roof, the subframe and new roof form an enclosed, self-supporting structure with increased structural capacity and stability in comparison to conventional retrofitted roof systems.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Top-Hat Framing System, LLCInventors: Mark Wendelburg, Tim A. Lane
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Patent number: 7694475Abstract: A fire rated glass flooring system comprising a first layer of glass which is a structural glass and a second layer of glass which is a fire rated glass, together with a structural frame supporting the flooring system, wherein the two layers of glass are positioned one above the other and are separated by at least one load transferring means. The flooring system is more aesthetic than conventional frames as the user of a load transferring means allows the first and second layers of glass to be brought closer together and hence the structural frame supporting the system is less visible through the system.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Wilde Contracts LimitedInventor: Michael Scott Rae
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Patent number: 7681366Abstract: A curtain wall anchor system is provided. The curtain wall anchor system has an anchor assembly comprising an anchor for attaching a curtain wall assembly to a building structure. The anchor system further comprises an enclosure for the anchor, wherein the enclosure defines an area adjacent the anchor. The enclosure also has a removable portion for allowing access to the anchor.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Permasteelisa Cladding Technologies, L.P.Inventor: Alberto De Gobbi
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Patent number: 7637073Abstract: A wall structure and a method for constructing the wall of a building provide protection for inhabitants of the building against ballistic projectiles impacting the wall. The wall structure includes an outer panel and an inner panel. The inner panel is a composite structure that includes a metal sheet having a first face attached to a wallboard panel. Preferably, a sheet of self-healing material is attached to a second face of the metal sheet. A cavity formed between the outer and inner panels is filled with sand or another granular material. A flexible sheet suspended in the cavity provides additional protection. Preferably, a sheet of woven para-aramid fiber such as Kevlar® brand fiber is loosely attached to the flexible sheet to provide further protection.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2007Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Specialty Hardware L.P.Inventors: A. Carleton Elliott, Allan J. Swartz, Gregory Kulpa
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Publication number: 20040261347Abstract: A base sheet for a roof includes a laminate of a metal layer, a core layer and a plastic layer with the metal layer being on one side of the core layer and the plastic layer being on an opposite side. The core layer is made of a polyester non-woven fabric, a polypropylene non-woven fabric, a polyethylene non-woven fabric or a woven or non-woven fiberglass; the plastic is made of polyester, polypropylene, polyethylene or a spun bonded olefin; and the metal of the metal layer is aluminum. A self-adhering membrane is adhered to the laminate. Preferably, the self-adhering membrane includes a mineral surfaced area and a plurality of non-mineral surfaced areas forming selvage strips. The base sheet may be attached to an insulating board in situ or may be attached to the insulating board in a factory. In the latter case, the base sheet has at least two overhanging sides.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventor: John P. Hageman
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Patent number: 6425218Abstract: A panel structure for a building panel system to cover an exterior wall of a building. The panel structure comprises identical frame members fixed to the back surface of the panel, one along at least two of its edges. The frame members have mounting portions projecting away from the panel, each two opposed hook. The mounting portions of frame members extending along opposed edges of the panel are in longitudinal mirror symmetry to each other, so the panel structure does not have a specific orientation.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: 9068-4283 Quebec Inc.Inventors: Raynald Doyon, Florian Poulin, Armand Patenaude, Jacques Benmussa
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Publication number: 20020020119Abstract: Holder for plates, in particular glass plates with borings or holes, whereby in each boring is inserted an annular body with an internal or female thread and an outside facing made of an elastic material. A threaded bolt for the connection to a load-bearing construction can be screwed into the annular body. The punctiform holder makes possible a pivoting and displacement of the glass plate within certain limits. It can be installed quickly and easily.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Alfons Oberhofer, Lothar Ginzel
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Patent number: 6336299Abstract: A storage floor air vent may comprise at least two vent walls positioned in substantially parallel relation to thereby define a channel; a plurality of angular baffle members, each angular baffle member composed of two segments forming an apex therebetween; the plurality of angular baffle members positioned in between the at least two vent walls in a linear arrangement, with each apex facing upward proximal the top end of each of the at least two vent walls, and each angular baffle member is positioned a distance apart from the adjacent angular baffle member to thereby define an orifice between the segment ends of adjacent angular baffle members.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2000Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Inventor: Steven D. Wixom
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Publication number: 20010045072Abstract: A free access floor structure which is able to prevent an adjustment stand and free access floor panels from rising, thereby significantly improving the reliability of the free access floor construction. The free access floor includes free access floor panels 14 and panel supports 32. The panel support 32 consists of an adjustment stand 24 having a placement stand 24 for placing thereon corners of the free access floor panels 14 and a tubular member 28 under the placement stand 26, and a support base which is fixed to a floor of a building and supports the adjustment stand 24 at a top thereof in a manner to freely adjust height of the adjustment stand. The support base is provided with a circular groove 40a formed around a surface of a screw rod member 40 in a circumferential direction, and the tubular member 28 of the adjustment stand 24 is provided with a screw hole 28a for allowing a tip of a male screw be engaged with the circular groove 40a.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventor: Osamu Ishizu
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Publication number: 20010029718Abstract: Wall covering panels of the invention are fabricated from a corrugated cardboard material that is treated with a fire retardant. The panel may include scored edges that ease installation. In one embodiment, the panels are folded accordion-style so that the user may cut lengths as needed. A scoring tool is provided to score lines on the panels. Another embodiment includes two corrugation layers. In another embodiment, the panel includes an interior corrugation layer that is secured by an adhesive to liner boards. Each liner board is adhered to an aluminum layer. Each liner board may be treated with a fire proof treating on its outer surface. The treated boards and aluminum layers make the panel resistant to fire.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2000Publication date: October 18, 2001Inventors: Darryl L. Snyder, Joseph M. Sokol
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Patent number: 6256945Abstract: A walk-in refrigerator/freezer having a plurality of walls and a ceiling is provided. The refrigerator/freezer also includes a door and a floor. The floor includes a top wear surface, and a metal support grid beneath the top wear surface. The metal support grid has a plurality of apertures. An insulation material is located beneath the metal support grid. The insulation material passes through the apertures of the metal support grid and bonds to the wear surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Group, Inc.Inventors: Gaylon Yates, Loren Rasmusson
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Patent number: 6178713Abstract: A mounting system comprises base structural supports and connecting structural supports which are fastened horizontally to vertical structural supports. The vertical structural supports are connected to a building wall. Each base structural support has a U-like cross section, in which the upwardly directed leg that is further away from the building wall is shorter than the leg fastened to the vertical structural supports. Each connecting structural support has a short, upwardly and downwardly directed leg that is further away from the building wall than a vertical leg that is connected to the vertical structural supports. A horizontal leg which has a flexible elastic insert at its open end, adjoins the lower end of the vertical leg.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1998Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Trespa International B.V.Inventors: Hugues C. Delie, Math J. W. Mourmans