Patents Assigned to Building Products, Inc.
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Patent number: 7226206Abstract: A dynamic heat flow meter is provided which introduces a measured air flow into the system adjacent the test sample (e.g., insulation product), for which thermal properties are to be measured. The heat flow meter then measures thermal properties (e.g., thermal conductivity and/or heat capacity) of the test sample taking into account air flow through and/or adjacent the test sample.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2005Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Guardian Building Products, Inc.Inventor: Gary E. Romes
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Publication number: 20070017330Abstract: A system and method for cutting shingles according to which a plurality of cutting blades are mounted on the outer circumference of a cutting cylinder, and the cylinder is rotated with the blades engaging the sheet while effecting relative translational movement between the cylinder and the sheet so that shingles are cut from the sheet upon one rotation of the cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Applicant: Elk Premium Building Products, Inc.Inventors: John Freshwater, Olan Leitch
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Patent number: 7165695Abstract: A container is specially configured to enable a user to withdraw stored fasteners such as nails, screws, bolts, and the like. The device includes a receptacle base having a bottom wall and a continuous side wall that can be somewhat squared in shape. The receptacle base could be cylindrically shaped, oval shaped, or any other selected shape in plan view. A lid removably attaches to the side wall at the wall upper edge, the lid including a lid front section and a lid rear section. A hinge enables the front lid section to rotate about a hinge axis of rotation between closed an open positions. Each lid section has a raised portion that includes a plurality of inclined surfaces that define frictionally engaging correspondingly shaped socket and projecting portions that interlock when the front lid section is opened. An interference fit or frictional fit generated by the engaged socket and projecting portions holds the front lid section in the open position.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Primesource Building Products, Inc.Inventor: Kwang Ho Choi
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Publication number: 20060272280Abstract: A method and/or system is provided that compensates for the flow of air through fiberglass insulation. In certain example embodiments, a dynamic heat flow meter or the like is provided for measuring and/or determining any detrimental effects of air flow through insulation such as fiberglass insulation. Once the possible detrimental effects are recognized, an insulation system is adapted (e.g., by providing a foam based insulation in a wall cavity in addition to the fiberglass insulation) to compensate, or substantially compensate, for the effects of air flow through the fiberglass. For instance, a sufficient amount of foam insulation may be provided in a cavity adjacent fiberglass, where the foam blocks or substantially blocks air from flowing through the cavity, thereby compensating for the effects of air flow through fiberglass and permitting the intended R-value to be maintained or substantially maintained.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Applicant: Guardian Building Products, Inc.Inventors: Gary Romes, David Yarbrough
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Publication number: 20060256835Abstract: A dynamic heat flow meter is provided which introduces a measured air flow into the system adjacent the test sample (e.g., insulation product), for which thermal properties are to be measured. The heat flow meter then measures thermal properties (e.g., thermal conductivity and/or heat capacity) of the test sample taking into account air flow through and/or adjacent the test sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2005Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: Guardian Building Products, Inc.Inventor: Gary Romes
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Patent number: 7114296Abstract: A system and method for securing an insulated concrete wall form to a bracing structure such as a scaffolding frame to keep the form straight and plumb during construction. The system uses anchoring and tensioning members, which may be formed as pieces separate or integrally as a single piece to hold the bracing structure against insulated panels of the insulated concrete wall form. Openings may be cut through the insulated panels to provide a pathway for the tensioning member. The anchoring member is positioned against an inner face of the insulated panel. A portion of the anchoring member or the tensioning member extends into the wall form concrete receiving space to fix the system in place once the concrete sets. The tensioning member may be disposed through one of the openings, around the bracing structure and through the other opening and around the anchor member to maintain the tension. Alternatively, the tensioning member may be disposed through an interface between upper and lower wall form blocks.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: ARXX Building Products, Inc.Inventors: Glen A. Klassen, Glenn R. Scott
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Publication number: 20060175592Abstract: A fastener is configured to affix a first article such as a picket to a second article such as a rail to form a railing or balustrade. The fastener includes a first engaging surface having a maximum diameter configured to engage an interior surface of an opening in the first article and a mating surface configured to mate with the second article. The first engaging surface can have shape selected from cylindrical, ellipsoidal, conical, elliptic conical frustum, pyramidal frustum, and ball and other shapes having cross-sections of rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, octagonal and other regular polygons having at least four sides such that good engagement is obtained and the fastener is hidden from view in the assembled railing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2006Publication date: August 10, 2006Applicant: Elk Premium Building Products, Inc.Inventors: David DeRogatis, Kevin Connor
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Patent number: 7048259Abstract: A rail bracket mounting system, including a bracket that is attached to a post. The bracket is formed to support the notching of a rail. The end of a rail is then nested into the bracket, and is supported by the bracket. The rail is then secured to the bracket by fasteners such as screws, and a cover may then be placed over the bracket, housing the securing fasteners. The rail may be hollow or solid. A hollow rail may be reinforced along its entire length by the insertion of one or more reinforcing members through a hollow portion of the rail.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2002Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Kroy Building Products, Inc.Inventors: Randy R. Quaintance, Ronald R. West
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Patent number: 7032357Abstract: A building component having first and second high density foam panels and improved bridging members for connecting the panels that extend between and may be molded into the panels. The bridging members include a pair of elongated end plates oriented in a top to bottom direction of the panels, a pair of substantially identical web members joining the end plates and being substantially symmetrically disposed above and below a central horizontal axis of the bridging member, and a pair of strip members oriented in the top to bottom direction of the panels intersecting the web members. The web members have a unique configuration that maximizes load bearing capacity with a minimum amount of material. The strip members may abut against and be substantially flush with respective inner surfaces of the foam panels to assist in positioning and forming the panels during molding. Seating areas for positioning horizontally and/or vertically disposed rebar in predetermined positions are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: ARXX Building Products, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Cooper, G. Richie Scott, Robert E. Sculthorpe, Graham A. Knowles
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Publication number: 20060053699Abstract: A corner flashing assembly for providing a moisture barrier at corners at the base of a foundation wall. The corner flashing assembly according to the invention comprises an upper corner piece and a lower corner piece. The upper and lower corner pieces are dimensioned such that, when installed, the lower edge of the upper corner piece and the upper edge of the lower corner piece overlap a certain distance, thereby allowing adjustability to accommodate varying dimensions of construction blocks, yet providing an effective moisture barrier. Portions of the corner pieces that will come into contact with mortar are coated with asphalt to improve the adherence of the mortar to the flashing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: Advanced Building Products, Inc.Inventors: Keith Lolley, Kenneth Roy
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Patent number: 7007363Abstract: A fence rail bracket system. The bracket system may include a bracket with an open end for receiving a fence rail, a retention clip for attaching the rail to the bracket, and a cap for covering the open end of the bracket. The bracket may attach to a wall or post and the fence rail may be slid into the open end of the bracket. The retention clip may attach the bracket to the fence rail and prevent the rail from sliding out of the bracket. The cap may be removably attached to the bracket to conceal the hardware used in the system for a more aesthetically pleasing look.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Kroy Building Products, Inc.Inventor: John T. Forbis
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Patent number: 6993843Abstract: A rail bracket mounting system, including a bracket that is attached to a post. The bracket is formed to support the notching of a rail. The end of a rail is then nested into the bracket, and is supported by the bracket. The rail is then secured to the bracket by fasteners such as screws, and a cover may then be placed over the bracket, housing the securing fasteners. The rail may be hollow or solid. A hollow rail may be reinforced along its entire length by the insertion of one or more reinforcing members through a hollow portion of the rail.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2004Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Kroy Building Products, Inc.Inventors: Randy R. Quaintance, Ronald R. West
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Patent number: 6990779Abstract: A roofing system having a multiplicity of courses of roofing shingles and interply material having at least one course of interply material overlapping at least about ten percent of a first course of shingles and a second course of shingles overlapping at least a portion of the interply material and the first course of shingles. More than about 40% of the first course of shingles is exposed after installation. The roofing system has a class A fire resistant rating. Roofing shingles having particular utility in the roofing system of the present invention are also disclosed. In preferred embodiments the shingles have an exposure width of at least about 60% of the shingle, more preferably at least about 64% of the width of the shingle.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2002Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Elk Premium Building Products, Inc.Inventors: Matti Kiik, Allen Mclintock, Michael Bryson, Kevin L. Beattie
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Patent number: 6988434Abstract: Disclosed herein are positioning devices and related methods of positioning a tool in a desired location. In one exemplary embodiment, a positioning device includes a base having a length extending along a first horizontal axis. In addition, the positioning device includes a first arm coupled to the base and extending therefrom along a second horizontal axis perpendicular to the first horizontal axis. The first arm is configured for linear movement across the base along the first horizontal axis. The positioning device also includes a second arm coupled to the first arm carriage and extending therefrom along a vertical axis, where the second arm is configured for linear movement along the second horizontal axis. Moreover, in this embodiment, the second arm is also configured to pivot about a first rotational axis parallel to the first horizontal axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2003Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Elk Premium Building Products, Inc.Inventor: Guijin Jiao
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Patent number: 6948704Abstract: A bracket assembly for attaching rails of multiple configurations to a support structure. The bracket assembly may include a base piece having a plate with a pair of flanges extending substantially perpendicularly therefrom. An insert may be configured to fit between the flanges and within the rail to provide support to the rail. A pin may be inserted through openings in the flanges, the insert, and the rail to attach the rail to the insert and the base piece. A cover may be placed over the base piece to provide a pleasing appearance to the bracket assembly. A single sized base piece, insert, and pin may be used to connect rails of different sizes and shapes to the support structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Kroy Building Products, Inc.Inventors: John T. Forbis, Randy R. Quaintance
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Publication number: 20050178430Abstract: Disclosed herein are rigid solar powered photovoltaic (PV) integrated roofing membrane and related methods of manufacturing such a membrane. The disclosed membrane and methods beneficially provide solar power to structures in either off-grid or on-grid connections. The roofing membrane may comprise multiple membrane strips or members having electrically interconnected photovoltaic solar elements. The membrane members preferably have distinct patterns for the solar elements located thereon that provide for coverage of entire sections, upon installation, as well as accommodate interconnections between the solar elements. Moreover, the membrane will appreciate the numerous types of patterns to achieve such purposed of full coverage and electrical coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Applicant: Elk Premium Building Products, Inc.Inventors: John McCaskill, C. Maytubby
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Publication number: 20050178429Abstract: Disclosed herein are flexible, solar powered photovoltaic (PV) integrated roofing membrane and related methods of manufacturing such a membrane. The disclosed membrane and methods beneficially provide solar power to structures in either off-grid or on-grid connections. The roofing membrane may comprise multiple membrane strips or members having electrically interconnected photovoltaic solar elements. The membrane members preferably have distinct patterns for the solar elements located thereon that provide for coverage of entire sections, upon installation, as well as accommodate interconnections between the solar elements. Moreover, the membrane will appreciate the numerous types of patterns to achieve such purposed of full coverage and electrical coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Applicant: EIk Premium Building Products, Inc.Inventors: John McCaskill, C. Maytubby
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Patent number: 6926196Abstract: The invention is a triangular shipping container that is easily closed, easily opened, and that is reusable. The container is formed from a cardboard sheet that is provided with a number of mating male and female tabs.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: M-D Building Products, Inc.Inventors: Clay Testerman, Charles W. Burchfield
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Patent number: 6893008Abstract: A fence rail bracket system. The bracket system may include a bracket with an open end for receiving a fence rail, a retention clip for attaching the rail to the bracket, and a cap for covering the open end of the bracket. The bracket may attach to a wall or post and the fence rail may be slid into the open end of the bracket. The retention clip may attach the bracket to the fence rail and prevent the rail from sliding out of the bracket. The cap may be removably attached to the bracket to conceal the hardware used in the system for a more aesthetically pleasing look.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Kroy Building Products, Inc.Inventor: John T. Forbis
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Patent number: D540954Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Oldcastle Building Products, Inc.Inventor: Sebastien Bouchard