Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods, apparatuses, and systems for manufacturing a building element. In one aspect, a molding system for forming a building element is provided. The molding system includes a mold having a base and a lid. The base includes a side wall; an adjustable internal side wall assembly comprising at least two internal side wall segments movable relative to the side wall and the other internal side wall segment and arranged in a piled stack; an end wall; and an adjustable internal end wall assembly comprising at least two internal end wall segments movable relative to the end wall and the other internal end wall segment and arranged in a piled stack. The side wall, the end wall, the floor, the lid, at least one internal end wall segment, and at least one internal side wall segment, co-operatively define a cuboid cavity for molding the building element.
Abstract: A batten for use in roofing applications is defined by an upside-down U-shaped channel with outwardly projecting horizontal flanges. In certain versions, the legs forming the sides of the channel are asymmetrical to allow vertical orientation of at least one of the legs when installed on an angled roof. This improves strength and load bearing of the installed member, and allows it to provide a fall barrier for roof installers. In certain versions, one of the flanges has a ribbed impact reduction zone. This zone deforms when a building anchor, such as a nail, passes through it to anchor the member to a roof. The deformation prevents anchors fired from conventional equipment from passing completely through the member and holds the anchors more securely in place.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 30, 2017
Date of Patent:
August 21, 2018
Assignee:
Weeks Holdings Pty Ltd
Inventors:
Kevin William Weeks, Daniele James Strangio, Shane Dudley Voigt, Dominic Sean Gillespie
Abstract: The present invention relates to a roof truss tie-down apparatus including a pin and bracket engagement which enables a wall frame to accommodate any style of roof truss at any angle, and a method of constructing such a roof frame.
Abstract: Building design data is input into a computer to make a series of wall frames for a building. Operational instructions from the computer are used to fabricate members of the frames, fill the frames with insulating material and apply and external waterproof coating.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a roof truss tie-down apparatus including a pin and bracket engagement which enables a wall frame to accommodate any style of roof truss at any angle, and a method of constructing such a roof frame.