Rabbet On Two Perpendicular Faces Or Edge And Face (e.g., Ship Lap) For Key Patents (Class 52/591.4)
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Patent number: 7028434Abstract: A thin flexible floor mat system is configured to resist penetration by high heeled shoes and be capable of being easily rolled up in long segments. The floor mat is constituted by a series of small square sections and are connected together with connectors that permit easy deployment and removal of the mat system by detaching segments of the mat from each other. The mat is flexible but resists penetration from high heels and other forms of traffic by virtue maintaining of a predetermined amount of flexibility through the use of auxiliary supports. Further stability is provided by one-piece ramp corners.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Pixterra, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Kessler, Myron Ullman, Kim D. Kendall
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Patent number: 6857243Abstract: A wallboard, wallboard joint and method for joining adjacent wallboards. A first wallboard has first and second edges extending between a face and back of a core. The second edge is an inverted mirror image of the first edge. A facing-material covers the face and has a first end extendable beyond the face. The first end has an adhesive surface covered by a removable strip. The wallboard joint and method for joining adjacent wallboards provides for overlapping and mating the first edge of the first wallboard with a second edge of a substantially similar second wallboard, securing the first and second wallboards to a structural member by passing a fastener through the first and second edges and into the structural member, and adhering the adhesive surface of the face of the first wallboard to the second wallboard.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Inventor: Paul F. Bloomfield
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Patent number: 6854228Abstract: A prefabricated sealed composite insulating panel for use in commercial and residential buildings. The panel has an insulating core sandwiched between an outer board layer and a skin material that is capable of radiating heat. The insulating core and the skin material are positioned so that they are offset with respect to the outer board layer such that the insulating core and the skin material extend beyond the outer board layer on one lateral side and on one transverse end. The insulating core and the skin material are recessed, with respect to the outer board by equivalent dimensions, on an opposite lateral side and on an opposite transverse end. The insulating core is completely surrounded and encapsulated by a plastic channel that protects the insulating core during transportation and installation. The composite panel, according to the present invention, provides a completely sealed panel that can be easily and efficiently installed on-site.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: 602225 N. B. Inc.Inventors: Cyrille Arseneau, Donald Fournier
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Patent number: 6820386Abstract: A tile having a support layer and a wearing layer. The wearing layer and the support layer are polygonal. The edge regions of the support layer have projections and cutouts, the projections being intended to engage in a positively locking manner in the cutouts in the support layer of adjacent tiles. The tiles may also have an intermediate layer which is electrically conductive. After the tiles have been laid, neither cutouts nor projections are visible from above, since the tiles are mechanically secured by the support layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Forbo-Giubiasco SAInventors: Simon Käppeli, Aris Ghilardi
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Patent number: 6817153Abstract: A cornerboard assembly comprises an interlocking, opposite direction joint between cornerboard millwork components. Dual male members extend from the end of one of the respective components, forming an opening between the members. The male members and opening formed between the members have planar outer surfaces. The second component comprises an end with a single male member which is configured to be inserted into the opening of the first component. The male member of the second component and the other surfaces at this end also have planar outer surfaces. The planar outer surfaces of the two cornerboards components are configured to be positioned adjacent to each other, in surface to surface contact. An exterior construction glue or similar adhesive is placed on the planar surfaces to fixedly and permanently secure the components.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Inventors: Robert Steinberg, Kenneth S. Bernstein, Claudio O. Lagar, Jose R. Martos
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Patent number: 6769218Abstract: A floorboard and an openable locking system therefor comprise an undercut groove on one long side of the floorboard and a projecting tongue on the opposite long side of the floorboard. The undercut groove has a corresponding upwardly directed inner locking surface at a distance from its tip. The tongue and the undercut groove are formed to be connected by adjoining boards being brought together and snapped together.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Valinge Aluminium ABInventor: Darko Pervan
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Patent number: 6718709Abstract: A light-weight, portable display system which includes plural, hollow, plastic panels having uniquely contoured corners. The panels may be of flat or curved configuration. Most of the plastic panels are fabricated to present smooth front and rear faces. However, some panels are made with at least one slotted face for supporting shelves therein. Straight plastic connector components are designed to accept the corners of the panels, thereby connecting the panels in a manner to form a display area. Hinged plastic connectors are provided so that adjacent panels may be arranged at angles ranging from ninety to one hundred eighty degrees.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Inventors: Tim Koutras, Saro Sarkisyan, Veram Badangiz, Paul Edmunds
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Patent number: 6684592Abstract: The disclosed invention is a portable floor comprised of interlocking floor panels which may be used for dancing, theatrical productions, musical performances, trade shows, and other settings where it is desirable to have a firm wooden floor surface. The disclosed invention enables a single person to install or disassemble the portable floor. It eliminates the need for storing any additional hardware to connect the panels to one another. No special tools are required to assemble or disassemble a floor. The floor is easy to assemble. Once the portable floor is assembled each panel is locked at two different places, thus firmly connecting the floor together. Panels may be added as desired to increase the size of the floor.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Inventor: Ron Martin
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Patent number: 6619002Abstract: A flooring system including resin channels having webs and legs mounted on joists with their webs resting on the edges of the joists and their legs straddling the sides of the joists, and a plurality of adjacent resin tiles each having a plate with inner flanges extending downwardly from the plate with slots in the inner flanges receiving pins on the legs of the channels, and outer flanges located outwardly of the inner flanges which rest on the webs of the channels.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Inventor: Frederick M. Pettit
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Patent number: 6578334Abstract: A building board which is provided on the surface thereof with a concave and convex pattern, and opposite sides thereof with overlying rabbeted portions (2-1, 6-1, 6-2) and underlying rabbeted portions (3-1, 3-2, 5-1), respectively, wherein each overlying rabbeted portion (2-1, 6-1, 6-2) is constituted by one end portion of the convex portion (2, 6) of said pattern; each underlying rabbeted portion (3-1, 3-2, 5-1) is constructed to have an area bigger than the area of corresponding overlying rabbeted portion (2-1, 6-1, 6-2) bearing said convex portion and formed on the opposite side; and each of said opposite sides is provided on the rear side thereof with a linear contact surface (7-1, 7-2).Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Nichiha CorporationInventor: Morimichi Watanabe
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Patent number: 6578324Abstract: A thin flexible floor mat system is configured to resist penetration by high heeled shoes and be capable of being easily rolled up in long segments. The floor mat is constituted by a series of small square sections and are connected together with connectors that permit easy deployment and removal of the mat system by detaching segments of the mat from each other. The mat is flexible but resists penetration from high heels and other forms of traffic by virtue maintaining of a predetermined amount of flexibility through the use of auxiliary supports. Further stability is provided by one-piece ramp corners.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: R & J Marketing and Sales, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Kessler, Myron Ullman, Kim D. Kendall
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Patent number: 6530189Abstract: There is provided a hip, ridge, or rake shingle, which includes a shingle panel and at least one rigid back member. The shingle panel has a substantially planar lower surface. The at least one rigid back member has a length substantially the same as or greater than the length of the shingle panel. The rigid back member is attached to the substantially planar lower surface of the shingle panel. The rigid back member includes a step in thickness in a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to the substantially planar lower surface and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rigid back member. In addition, the thickness of the rigid back member at the high level of the step is greater than the thickness of the rigid back member at one of its ends. There is also provided an asphaltic adhesive including from about 62% to about 99% by weight of an asphalt cement; from about 0.5% to about 15% by weight of a first thermoplastic having a glass-transition temperature in the range from about 190° F.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Elk Premium Building Products, Inc.Inventors: John G. Freshwater, Willard Calvin Hudson, Jr., Clark Daniel Maytubby, Larry Scott Reed, Frank Clydean Richey, Younger Ahluwalia
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Patent number: 6526715Abstract: An external wall construction includes a building framework of a building and a bearing wall constituted with a plurality of ceramic type external wall panels to be fixed to the building framework. The external wall panels are formed by backing resin sheets on rearward surfaces thereof. Waterproof tapes are interposed between the external wall panels and the building framework.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Nichiha Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shinichi Kaneko, Takuo Ishiko
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Patent number: 6526712Abstract: A corner assembly for covering a junction between adjacent walls includes first and second members, each formed from an extruded composite material comprising wood fiber and polyethylene resin. The first member includes a tongue extending from one end thereof. The second member includes a groove formed in one side thereof, such that when the tongue is received within the groove, the first side of the first member and the first end of the second member are disposed generally coplanar.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph G. Brooks, Michael M. Tull, James E. Roach
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Patent number: 6421970Abstract: A building panel, such as a flooring panel or wall panel and a method of assembling the same into a floor, wall cladding, etc. The panel is provided with a locking means in the form of groove (6) and tongue (7) forming a tongue/groove joint for assembling of the panels. In a preferred embodiment, the groove (6) and the tongue (7) are made of water resistant material and formed with a snap-together joint.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Perstorp Flooring ABInventors: Goran Martensson, Magnus Kulik
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Patent number: 6418692Abstract: There is provided a hip, ridge, or rake shingle, which includes a shingle panel and at least one rigid back member. The shingle panel has a substantially planar lower surface. The at least one rigid back member has a length substantially the same as or greater than the length of the shingle panel. The rigid back member is attached to the substantially planar lower surface of the shingle panel. the rigid back member includes a step in thickness in a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to the substantially planar lower surface and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rigid back member. In addition, the thickness of the rigid back member at the high level of the step is greater than the thickness of the rigid back member at one of its ends. There is also provided an asphaltic adhesive including from about 62% to about 99% by weight of an asphalt cement; from about 0.5% to about 15% by weight of a first thermoplastic having a glass-transition temperature in the range from about 190° F.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Elk Corporation of DallasInventors: John G. Freshwater, Willard Calvin Hudson, Jr., Clark Daniel Maytubby, Larry Scott Reed, Frank Clydean Richey, Younger Ahluwalia
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Patent number: 6418683Abstract: A building panel, such as a flooring panel or wall panel and a method of assembling the same into a floor, wall cladding, etc. The panel is provided with a locking means in the form of groove (6) and tongue (7) forming a tongue/groove joint for assembling of the panels. In a preferred embodiment, the groove (6) and the tongue (7) are made of water resistant material and formed with a snap-together joint.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Perstorp Flooring ABInventors: Goran Martensson, Magnus Kulik
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Publication number: 20020078651Abstract: There is provided a hip, ridge, or rake shingle, which includes a shingle panel and at least one rigid back member. The shingle panel has a substantially planar lower surface. The at least one rigid back member has a length substantially the same as or greater than the length of the shingle panel. The rigid back member is attached to the substantially planar lower surface of the shingle panel. The rigid back member includes a step in thickness in a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to the substantially planar lower surface and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rigid back member. In addition, the thickness of the rigid back member at the high level of the step is greater than the thickness of the rigid back member at one of its ends. There is also provided an asphaltic adhesive including from about 62% to about 99% by weight of an asphalt cement; from about 0.5% to about 15% by weight of a first thermoplastic having a glass-transition temperature in the range from about 190° F.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: ELK Corporation of DallasInventors: John G. Freshwater, Willard Calvin Hudson, Clark Daniel Maytubby, Larry Scott Reed, Frank Clydean Richey, Younger Ahluwalia
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Patent number: 6405495Abstract: A thin flexible floor mat system is configured to resist penetration by high heeled shoes and be capable of being easily rolled up in long segments. The floor mat is constituted by a series of small square sections and are connected together with connectors that permit easy deployment and removal of the mat system by detaching segments of the mat from each other. The mat is flexible but resists penetration from high heels and other forms of traffic by virtue maintaining of a predetermined volume in the areas formed by adjacent cross pieces of the mat. Longitudinal connectors are configured so that the matting connected to half the connector comes away relatively easily while the matting connected to the other half of the connector is held tightly to the connector. Ramp structures are arranged on all outside edges of the mat system. Different connection arrangements between the mat and the ramps are provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Inventors: Ronald Kessler, Myron Ullman
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Publication number: 20020020123Abstract: A thin flexible floor mat system is configured to resist penetration by high heeled shoes and be capable of being easily rolled up in long segments. The floor mat is constituted by a series of small square sections and are connected together with connectors that permit easy deployment and removal of the mat system by detaching segments of the mat from each other. The mat is flexible but resists penetration from high heels and other forms of traffic by virtue maintaining of a predetermined amount of flexibility through the use of auxiliary supports. Further stability is provided by one-piece ramp comers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Ronald Kessler, Myron Ullman, Kim D. Kendall
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Patent number: 6260323Abstract: A wall panel supporting unit and system of constructing a wall utilizing a series of the wall panel supporting units in place of a traditional stud wall. The individual wall panel supporting units are of unitary construction and are generally rectangular. The units are corrugated and the resulting ridges function in the same manner as individual studs in a traditional wall, by creating a space within the wall for insulation, electrical wiring and similar uses. The individual units are fastened together, and attached to parallel tracks along the ceiling and floor to ensure a straight wall when panel sheathing such as drywall is applied. The individual units generally conform to each other when stacked together and offer a significant reduction in required shipping space.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Inventor: Charles R. Hockey
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Publication number: 20010004821Abstract: It is an object of the present invention to provide an external wall construction improving workability, waterproof properties, durability and ventilating properties of a bearing wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2000Publication date: June 28, 2001Applicant: NICHIHA CO., LTD.Inventors: Shinichi Kaneko, Takuo Ishiko