Patents Assigned to Gram Engineering Pty Ltd
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Patent number: 10995519Abstract: Disclosed is a substantially rectangular plinth member for installation at the base of a fence to at least partially close a space between the fence and a ground surface underneath the fence. The plinth member is elongate and comprises a first major surface and an opposite second major surface. The plinth member has a major axis and a minor axis extending perpendicular thereto, the major and minor axes defining a notional centre plane of the plinth member. The plinth member has first and second end margins at its respective opposite ends along the major axis and third and fourth end margins at its respective opposite ends along the minor axis. A plurality of substantially parallel stiffening formations are defined by portions of the plinth member that are displaced from the notional centre plane, extend between the first and second end margins, and are spaced apart between the third and fourth end margins.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2018Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: GRAM ENGINEERING PTY LTDInventor: Ronald Leslie Mann
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Publication number: 20170362825Abstract: Disclosed herein is a slatted screen 10 comprising a frame comprising first and second opposite side members 12 and first and second opposite end members 14. A plurality of slats 18 extend between the side members 12. The slats 18 lie in a common plane P and comprise a first and second end slats 18a at opposite ends of a plurality of intermediate slats 18b. The intermediate slats 18b comprise a first group of slats 18b1 and a second group of slats 18b2, wherein the slats of the two groups are interspersed with each other. The slats 18b1 of the first group are angled relative to the common plane P at different angle to the slats 18b2 of the second group.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2015Publication date: December 21, 2017Applicant: Gram Engineering Pty LtdInventor: Ronald Leslie Mann
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Publication number: 20140124722Abstract: A fence having a plinth formed from sheet material, which in one embodiment is pre-painted galvanized steel, has spaced apart end margins and is profiled to include stiffening formations that extend along the sheet between the end edge margins. The plinth is ideally suited to be used in conjunction with a fence that incorporates fence posts including channels in which the edge margin of the plinth can locate. A method of forming the plinth is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Gram Engineering Pty LtdInventor: Ronald L. Mann
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Publication number: 20090173034Abstract: The present invention provides a two part assembly for an elongate strip such as a slat, for use in slatting or lattice-work. The assembly comprises a base member, to be fastened to a support by a fastening means (such as a rivet), and a cover member to hide the fastening means from view. This improves the appearance of the resulting structure. It also provides other advantages such as in the maintenance of the structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2007Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: GRAM ENGINEERING PTY LTDInventor: Geoffery Arnold Woolston
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Publication number: 20070221901Abstract: A fence plinth formed from sheet material, which in one embodiment is pre-painted galvanized steel, has spaced apart end margins and is profiled to include stiffening formations that extend along the sheet between the end edge margins. The plinth is ideally suited to be used in conjunction with a fence that incorporates fence post including channels in which the edge margin of the plinth can locate. A fence incorporating the plinth is also described together with a method of forming the plinths.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2004Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: GRAM ENGINEERING PTY LTDInventors: Uwe Salzer, Hartmut Schurg
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Publication number: 20060180801Abstract: A building element (10) is formed from sheet material having opposite major surfaces (11, 12) that extend between longitudinal edges (13, 14). Margins of the sheet adjacent the longitudinal edges are turned out of a mid-plane of the sheet to form opposite profiled sections (15 and 16). The major surfaces (11, 12) of the building element have different surface characteristics, and one profiled section has one of the major surfaces as its outer surface, and the other profiled section has the other major surface as its outer surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2004Publication date: August 17, 2006Applicant: GRAM ENGINEERING PTY LTDInventor: Ronald Mann
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Patent number: D486249Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Gram Engineering Pty LtdInventor: Ronald Leslie Mann