Patents Issued in July 17, 2008
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Publication number: 20080168689Abstract: A refrigerator includes a refrigerator body, an information card, and at least one door pivotally coupled to the refrigerator body. The refrigerator body includes a recess configured to receive the information card, the recess having an interior portion that substantially conforms to the exterior of the information card.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Chad A. Wohlrab, Curtis L. Cruver
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Publication number: 20080168690Abstract: A folding hand held sign display with discreet convenient transportable storage having instant pop-up communicative exposure is deployed in seconds with a flicking motion of a user's wrist. An elongate planar printable substrate of paperboard or plastic comprises a plurality of laterally directioned weakened hinge lines (20) to form a plurality of indicia panels (28) which foldingly abut each other in a compacted zig-zag or accordion like configuration to store within a pocket or handbag. A single weakened hinge line (22) parallels the substrate's elongate length to form a vertically upright and slightly V-shaped (42) form which is retained by a user's hand laterally squeezing the exterior edges until a release permits the substrate's return to a planar position for its re-folding into its pocket sized state.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Terry Lee Wagenknecht, Samuel James Wagenknecht, Charles Maxwell Wagenknecht
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Publication number: 20080168691Abstract: A readily modifiable modular sign apparatus is especially useful for fast food restaurants as backlighted menu boards in both indoor and outdoor applications. The apparatus comprises a preferably translucent substrate or mounting board which is preferably planar and has a front surface and a back surface. Precisely positioned holes are prepared at selected locations. These holes are formed to be aligned with thin metal shims which are affixed on the back surface of the mounting board and receive cylindrical magnets on the front surface. The magnets are attached directly to the rear of printed sheets, each of which may have wording or pictorial information or both. The magnets contact the metal shims through the mounting board holes, and are held firmly in position by virtue of both the magnetic attractive force and the shape of the walls of the mounting board holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Kirk Pemberton
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Publication number: 20080168692Abstract: A chair rail for displaying decorative items is disclosed. It comprises an elongated rigid body with at least one receptacle formed in the elongated body. At least one outlet is formed in the longitudinal body extending from the at least one receptacle to a top or a bottom of the longitudinal body. Both the at least one outlet and the at least one receptacle are adopted to accept decorative items. The chair rail further includes at least one opening through which the at least one decorative item in the at least one receptacle can be observed. A structure having at least one wall with a chair rail extending for substantially entire length of the wall. The chair rail comprises an elongated rigid body, at least one decorative item attached to the elongated rigid body, and at least one opening in the elongated body through which the at least one decorative item can be observed. Example decorative items include printed photographs or digital picture frames for display of photographs.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Margaret C. Scholl
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Publication number: 20080168693Abstract: A small gun contained in the buckle of a belt is provided. The gun may comprise a single barrel or a multiplicity of barrels. Each barrel is capable of firing a single shot. Each barrel has a safety to prevent unwanted discharge of the firearm. Each barrel has a trigger. When the trigger is released, the barrel of the gun rotates, thus producing a shot.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Jorge Cordero Palau
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Publication number: 20080168694Abstract: A pump gun (10) comprises a barrel (11), a main stock part (12), a fore stock (12) supported in longitudinally displaceable manner and is linked to a breech lock (17) which, in the closed position of the pump gun (10), can be made to engage the rearward barrel end (21). The breech lock (17) and the fore stock (12) are linked to each other in a manner that upon displacing the fore stock (12), the breech lock (17) can be driven in the opposite direction to that of the fore stock (12). As a result, the pump gun (10) may be safely operated without recourse to a stop and, in the ready to fire initial state, is devoid also of any pumping excursion gap. The invention moreover offers a weapon matching marksman ergonomics and esthetics in its closed or ready to shoot state.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Heinz-Eckhard Engel
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Publication number: 20080168695Abstract: The present invention is an improved quick change barrel system for a firearm. It features an interlocking trunnion and lock ring that hold the barrel in place proximate the receiver. Intermittent threading provides multiple points of interface. A foldable handle is provided to allow safe removal of the lock ring and additional torque for attachment and removal of the lock ring from the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: MAGPUL INDUSTRIES CORPInventor: Brian Nakayama
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Publication number: 20080168696Abstract: Systems and methods for mounting accessories to a firearm are disclosed. The systems include a rail connector, and quick release device for mounting on a firearm. The connector includes at least one mounting rail, and a fastening member for securely fastening the connector directly to the firearm. The quick release is then mounted to the mounting rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: William Orne, Troy Storch, John Gross
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Publication number: 20080168697Abstract: Modular shooting rests and associated assemblies are disclosed herein. One embodiment of the disclosure, for example, is directed to a shooting rest assembly for supporting a firearm. The shooting rest assembly can include a first base portion and a second base portion. The first base portion has an exterior surface, an inner surface, and a bottom surface defining a bottom surface plane. The first base portion also includes an inner volume defined, at least in part, by the inner surface and the bottom surface plane. The second base portion is engaged with the first base portion in a configuration selected from (a) a first shooting rest arrangement, and (b) a second shooting rest arrangement. In the first shooting rest arrangement, the second base portion is received at least approximately completely within the inner volume of the first base portion in a nested configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: Battenfeld Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Russell A. Potterfield, David Yale
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Publication number: 20080168698Abstract: A fishing rod holder that is mountable to a surface. The rod holder comprises an elongated sleeve defining a proximal end, a distal end and a body disposed between the proximal end and the distal end. The body delimits an internal channel that extends between the proximal end and the distal end and that opens out of the distal end. The distal end includes a first cut-out and a second cut-out which are in communication with the internal channel and in communication with each other. The second cut-out is positioned perpendicular with respect to the first cut-out and opening out of the distal end wherein the second cutout is sized and shaped to guide the handle of the fishing rod to the first cut-out as the fishing rod enters the distal end and into the internal channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Steven Bailey
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Publication number: 20080168699Abstract: A fishing rod has a single, hollow, primary tube, preferably of composite material, wherein one or more open ports extend through aligned holes on opposite sides of the hollow tube. The ends of the ports are bonded to the walls of the hollow tube. The ports improve the stiffness, strength, aerodynamics, and aesthetics of the fishing rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Roberto Gazzara, Mauro Pinaffo, Mauro Pezzato, Michele Pozzobon, Stephen J. Davis
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Publication number: 20080168700Abstract: A fishing tackle includes a worm for luring a target fish, a hook inserted into the worm and hooking the target fish, and a sinker for fixing the worm and the hook. The sinker includes a head portion that has a fixing hole formed at a rear end portion in which a fishing line is knotted and a through-hole formed at a central portion through which a fixed portion of the hook is inserted, and an insertion portion integrally protruded from a front end of the head portion and inserted into the worm to combine the worm and the sinker. Because the sinker is firmly fixed at the worm, no waterweed is wound between the worm and the sinker and the worm is not readily damaged, so that the worm can be re-used.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Sun Sam KIM
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Publication number: 20080168701Abstract: A kind of mosquito and fly killer, which at least includes round chassis with motor installed, a lure tray driven by motor and equipped on the round chassis, mosquito and fly collection channel and a collection box that connect with the channel that are both set on the lure tray, featuring that there are at least three movable baffles uniformly and vertically insert on the radial direction of the mentioned lure tray, the bottom of movable baffle is placed on the guide rail of the round chassis that consists of at least one ring loop; The mentioned guide rail is set with at least two parallel ring loops, arranged in the round chassis according to their height and fluctuation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Xilin Hu
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Publication number: 20080168702Abstract: An insect trap system including a housing having first and second opposing ends, the first opposing end defining an aperture, an insect attractant module configured to create an airborne attractant zone, a fan disposed and configured to draw air into the housing through the aperture, a gate configured to operate in a first state wherein airflow through the aperture is inhibited by the gate, and to operate in a second state wherein airflow through the aperture is not substantially inhibited by the gate, wherein the gate is maintained in the first state for a predetermined first time such that the airborne attractant zone is formed and the gate is maintained in the second state for a second predetermined time such that insects within a capture zone are compelled to enter the housing through the aperture, wherein the gate is configured to alternate between the first and second states.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: DELTA SEARCH LABS, INC.Inventor: Syed Kamal H. Jaffrey
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Publication number: 20080168703Abstract: Disclosed are methods for attracting and thereby controlling bedbugs. One volatizes a synthetic pheromone and generates infrared radiation adjacent the location and exposes bedbugs thereto. The pheromone volatizer and/or radiation generator are preferably incorporated into traps, bait stations and monitoring stations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Eric D. Siljander, Stephen Takacs, Regine Gries, Gerhard Gries
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Publication number: 20080168704Abstract: A mechanized exterminator and several embodiments thereof are presented. A drive mechanism operates a support mechanism having rollers attached thereto and which roll over a base, crushing insects such as fire ants. The drive mechanism may be powered by battery or other forms of electricity or may be solar or wind powered. The exterminator is cost-effective and environmentally safe. The exterminator severely impacts the strength and health of the colony minimizing its ability to reproduce.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Ken McDonald
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Publication number: 20080168705Abstract: An object of the present invention is a novel rapeseed alkyl-ester(s) composition. Another object of the present invention is a process for the preparation of said novel rapeseed alkyl-ester(s) composition. Another object of the present invention relates to the use of said composition in diesel engines in its pure form or blended with another composition, e.g. with fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2004Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: MONSANTO S.A.S.Inventor: Jean-Pierre Despeghel
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Publication number: 20080168706Abstract: The present invention provides fully renewable engine fuels derived completely from biomass sources. The fully renewable engine fuel is comprised of one or more low carbon number esters, one or more pentosan-derivable furans, one or more aromatic hydrocarbon, one or more C4-C10 straight chain alkanes derivable from polysaccharides, and one or more bio-oils. In addition, the fuel may contain triethanolamine. Such a lower octane renewable fuel may be utilized, for example, in automobile fuel, 100 LL aviation fuel applications, and turbine engine applications. These ethanol-based, fully renewable fuels may be formulated to have a wide range of octane values and energy, and may effectively be used to replace 100LL aviation fuel (known as AvGas), as well as high octane, rocket, diesel, and turbine engine fuels.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: Swift Enterprises, Ltd.Inventors: John J. Rusek, Mary-Louise R. Rusek, Jonathon D. Ziulkowski
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Publication number: 20080168707Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of fuel additives, in particular, to an additive for hydrocarbon fuels to enhance efficiency and/or reduce pollution. The fuel additive of the invention includes an adenosine phosphate. The use of the adenosine phosphate results in enhanced combustion when combined with hydrocarbon fuel and combusted.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: EnviroFuels LLCInventors: C. Edward Baxter, Robert Ehrlich
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Publication number: 20080168708Abstract: The present disclosure provides compositions and methods for reducing deposit formation in engines combusting a fuel containing ethanol and a corrosion inhibitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Lawrence J. Cunningham, Richard J. Dumont
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Publication number: 20080168709Abstract: A safe, metal-containing combustion additive and a method of formulation is directed for use in connection with utility and industrial furnaces. The additive includes a metal-containing catalyst, a ligand for complexing with the catalyst and a solvent for carrying the catalyst/ligand complex. The vapor pressure of the additive is less than about 200×10?5 Torr at 100° F.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Allen A. Aradi, Stephen A. Factor, Gregory H. Guinther, Joseph W. Roos
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Publication number: 20080168710Abstract: A modular planting system for roof applications includes a plurality of green roof planter modules each including a bottom wall, a plurality of sidewalls that cooperate with the bottom wall to form an interior space, and a plurality of support tabs extending inwardly towards the interior space. Each module further includes a removable collar member extending upwardly from the plurality of sidewalls, wherein the collar member is supported within the interior space by the support tabs, and wherein the collar member is adapted to retain a plant matter that extends above the sidewalls.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: David S. MacKenzie
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Publication number: 20080168711Abstract: An operator for a barrier, such as an upward acting door, includes a control unit having two optical limit switches providing output signals to a controller to effect shut-off of the operator motor when the door reaches open and closed limit positions. The limit switches preferably include LED emitter and phototransistor sensor elements and are preferably mounted on a circuit board in close proximity to a screw member which rotates in timed relation to the position of the door. Linearly movable nut members are mounted on the screw member and include or engage optical shield members which move into positions to provide respective output signals from the optical switches. The door closed optical limit switch may incorporate a pre-limit switch function to override a signal from a door bottom edge obstruction sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: OVERHEAD DOOR CORPORATIONInventors: Ralph C. Angiuli, Michael T. McMahon, Brett A. Reed
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Publication number: 20080168712Abstract: A pet flap arrangement in which an outermost section including an outer periphery of the arrangement at least partly surrounds a flap component. The section has an external appearance resembling a door or door entrance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2005Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Peter McDermott
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Publication number: 20080168713Abstract: A remote controlled overhead garage door locking mechanism including a power supply, a control box containing a radio-receiver and a reversing polarity module, an actuator, a housing with a sliding bar, a limit switch, a power relay, and the remote radio-transmitter with two (LOCK and UNLOCK) buttons. The mention locking mechanism could be used with any garage door opener and provide comfort of operation by remote control from a distance. When the garage door is locked, the circuitry comprising a limit switch and power relay turns OFF power from the garage door opener to prevent possible damage to the door itself or to the garage door opener mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2006Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Grigoriy Mogilevskiy
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Publication number: 20080168714Abstract: A case is mounted to one of a motor vehicle and a pivotal door and has therein a gear receiving space. An electric motor is mounted to the case. A speed reduction mechanism is installed in the gear receiving space of the case and driven by the electric motor. An output gear is rotatably received in the gear receiving space of the case and driven by the speed reduction mechanism. An output arm is placed above the case and connected to the output gear through an output shaft that passes through an upper wall portion of the case. A connecting rod has one end pivotally connected to the output arm and the other end pivotally connected to the other of the motor vehicle and the pivotal door. The connecting rod is arranged beside the case in a manner to avoid overlapping thereof with the case in a direction that is perpendicular to a direction in which the connecting rod is moved by the output arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Hirofumi Watanabe, Takuya Kakumae
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Publication number: 20080168715Abstract: A sash lifter for positioning a window sash within a window frame of a casement window includes a body portion presenting a sash positioning surface. As the window sash is rotated within the window frame about an axis of rotation defined by at least one hinge assembly, the window sash encounters the sash lifter and rides along the sash positioning surface until it is properly situated within the window frame. The sash lifter may include a barrier structure extending transverse to the axis of rotation to facilitate positioning of the sash lifter within a track of the hinge assembly. The sash lifter may also include a tail structure extending outward from the body portion for increased forced-entry resistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: John E. Titus
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Publication number: 20080168716Abstract: A pet door gasket assembly adapted to provide a strong thermal, chemical, and mechanical bond between the gasket and a rigid pet door flap adapted to be mounted within an opening in a frame in a manner permitting a pet to have unattended ingress and egress through the opening. The gasket assembly incorporates a flexible, resilient, and permanently lubricated polymeric material chemically and mechanically bonded to the perimetrical portion of a rigid pet door flap. The gasket is formed of a moldable resilient and flexible polymeric material encircles the perimetrical edge of the flap and extends radially inwardly and along the first and second faces of, the annular perimetrical portion of the central portion of the flap, about end portions of pins which project from the opposite faces of the annular portion of the flap, and terminates at flanges defined on the annular portion of the perimetrical portion of the flap.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: Radio Systems CorporationInventor: William S. Groh
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Publication number: 20080168717Abstract: A method of coating ultrahard abrasive particles having vitreophilic surfaces, or treated to render their surfaces vitreophilic, are coated with an oxide precursor material, which is then heat treated to dry and purify the coats. The heat treated, coated ultrahard abrasive particles are further treated to convert the coats to an oxide, nitride, carbide, oxynitride, oxycarbide, or carbonitride thereof, or an elemental form thereof, or a glass.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2005Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Antionette Can, Anna Emela Mochubele, Geoffrey John Davies, Johannes Lodewikus Myburgh
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Publication number: 20080168718Abstract: A method of producing a high-density abrasive compact material includes the steps of providing an electrically conductive mixture of a bonding powder material and abrasive particles or grit; compressing the electrically conductive mixture; and subjecting the compressed electrically conductive mixture to one or more high current pulses to form the abrasive compact is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2005Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: David Egan, Gerald F. Flynn
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Publication number: 20080168719Abstract: The present invention is construction safety device designed for use on construction sites where man-made holes are present. The new safety device is constructed of high-impact resistant polyethylene, and is highly durable. The device is sized to fit snugly in construction holes, and can be walked on. It protects workers from hazards presented by holes, and keeps the holes clear of debris.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Phillip Borunda
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Publication number: 20080168720Abstract: The present invention relates to a device (1) for preventing entry of a rodent through a pipe comprising a jacket (2), a first gate plate (3) and a locking device (4), where the jacket (2) is adapted for mounting in the discharge pipe, where the first gate plate (3) is pivotally arranged inside the jacket (2), and where the locking device (4) is arranged in connection to the first gate plate (3), wherein a second gate plate (6) is pivotally arranged at a distance (X) from the first gate plate (3) inside the jacket (2) and connected to the first gate plate (3) by means of a connection assembly (8).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2005Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Christian Thiim
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Publication number: 20080168721Abstract: A barrier to fluid passage is embedded within, instead of atop, porous material to retain the durability of the surface of the porous material. In one embodiment, a thin set mortar is applied to a concrete slab. A pleated metal foil is pressed into the wet mortar and a bond is established. The mortar is allowed to set and a top, or finish, section of concrete is then poured over the foil and finished conventionally. Provisions are made for sealing expansion joints in concrete slab floors and at the juncture of floor and wall. The foil may be provided in multiple layers to provide a mechanical bond via mortar oozing through perforations or along pleats in each of the top and bottoms layers, while providing a solid layer through which a fluid will not pass, at least in one direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Michael K. McInerney, Sean W. Morefield, Vincent F. Hock, Philip G. Malone, Charles A. Weiss
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Publication number: 20080168722Abstract: A wall-mounting block or frame is used to mount fixtures to exterior building walls having siding. The wall-mounting block includes two major parts, a first or base section and a second or holding section which are both configured as cap-like structures detachably connected to each other with integrated, adjustable connectors. The present design eliminates the need for special hardware to attach the holding section to the base section, and helps prevent awkward mounting situations.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Robert Hendricks
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Publication number: 20080168723Abstract: A system for mounting wall panels to an existing wall structure, includes a plurality of wall panels, each wall panel having a main panel section and hook walls at edges of the main panel section, with the main panel section and each hook wall having a U-shaped cross-sectional profile. There are also a plurality of fastening extrusions, each fastening extrusion including a securing section for securing the fastening extrusion to the existing wall structure, a first retaining wall structure near one end of the fastening extrusion and adjacent the securing section, the first retaining wall structure including a recess which receives one hook wall of the wall panel, and a second retaining wall structure near another end of the fastening extrusion, the second retaining wall structure including a recess which receives one hook wall of another wall panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Henry H. Bilge
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Publication number: 20080168724Abstract: The invention relates to facade comprised of modules each having a module frame (1) and at least one infill and/or glass panel, in particular an all-glass facade, characterized in that the infill or glass panel (2) is provided with mounting strips (4) that are releasably attached to the module frame (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Manfred Spannbauer, Andreas Preussner, Ulrich Schick
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Publication number: 20080168725Abstract: A masonry wall system includes a plurality of blocks. Each block has two external side walls and is adapted for use adjacent to further said blocks such that the side walls form at least one wall surface of a wall structure (40) constructed from the blocks. A plurality of the blocks include a tongue (8) projecting from a sidewall thereof. The blocks can be arranged such that a plurality of the tongues (8) combine to form a plurality of furring ridges (42) on the wall structure having a required spacing therebetween. In a preferred embodiment the spacing between the furring ridges (42) is greater than the length of the longest of the blocks used. A method of assembling a masonry wall is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2006Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: FLETCHER BUILDING HOLDINGS LIMITED (NZ/NZ)Inventor: James Mark Malone
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Publication number: 20080168726Abstract: Briefly, this invention comprises a rebar protective cover for use on the projecting free end of a concrete reinforcing bar to prevent impact injuries comprising: (a) a hollow cylindrical collar, having an open end and a closed end, (b) an overhanging impact head of substantial extent projecting laterally outwardly beyond the closed end of said collar, (c) a bowl-shaped shaping member having the concave surface facing the open end of the collar, (d) a solid cementitious member occupying the space between said closed end of the collar and the underside of said shaping member, said cementitious member having a surface abutting the underside of said shaping member complementary to said shaping member and adapted to resist impact penetration, said protective cover preventing penetration of the cover by rebar.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Yongjian Yang
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Publication number: 20080168727Abstract: An apparatus and method for installing an adjustable height drain onto a conduit in a layer of hardenable material. The drain includes a grate member adjustably connected to and in fluid communication with a base member. A connection member connects the grate member and base member and is adjustable to allow the elevation of the grate member to be adjusted in relation to the base member. A spacer is disposed substantially adjacent at least a portion of the connection member to limit hardenable material from setting around the connection member when a layer of hardenable material is poured.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Sam Ledford, Bryan Graham
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Publication number: 20080168728Abstract: A wall system includes a first wall section a structural portion, such as concrete block construction. A second wall section mounts to the first wall section and includes insulating panels connected in an edge to edge relationship to form a continuous insulating layer. A third wall section of conventional finishing materials such as sheetrock or paneling mounts over the second wall section. Each of the insulating panels includes mounting elements embedded therein that provide for mounting the panels to the first layer and for mounting the third wall section to the second wall section. Each of the panels is lightweight and may be water impervious. The panels have ridges formed therein that define channels for routing wiring and other components. The panels also include complementary edges and complementary alignment features.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Edward Scherrer
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Publication number: 20080168729Abstract: A structure to form flooring transitions having outer surfaces comprising two disparate materials. In a preferred embodiment the flooring transitions includes a T-shaped molding and at least one attachment thereto. The outer surfaces of the T-molding and attachment may be comprised of different materials, even though they may sometimes have the same pattern or décor. For example, the T-molding may have a surface of real wood or veneer and the attachment may have an outer surface of abrasion resistant foil, metal, or even a visual perception element, such as lights or reflective tape. A kit is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: Pfleiderer Schweiz AGInventors: Dan Brunedal, Patrick Smith
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Publication number: 20080168730Abstract: A flooring includes rectangular floorboards with long sides and short sides, the floorboards being joined in a herringbone pattern, long side to long side and long side to short side, wherein the floorboards have a surface layer of laminate, and the long sides of the floorboards have pairs of opposing mechanical connectors which at least allow locking-together both horizontally and vertically by inward angling.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: Valinge Innovation ABInventors: Darko Pervan, Tony Pervan
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Publication number: 20080168731Abstract: An impact resistant door including a frame (24) presenting an inner wall (36) and defining a pane slot (58) and a flap slot (60) and a groove (62) along each side of the pane slot (58). The door includes a pane of laminated glass (46) having an inside sheet of glass (48) and an outside sheet of glass (50) sandwiched together and having oppositely facing outside surfaces (56) to define a pane width (Wp) therebetween. An interlayer (52) is adhesively sandwiched between the sheets of glass and presents an edge flap (54) extending along the periphery of the pane of laminated glass (46). The pane width (Wp) is disposed in the pane slot (58) and the edge flap (54) is disposed in the flap slot (60) of the frame (24). A plurality of inserts (64) engage the outside surfaces (56) of the glass, and each insert (64) includes a projection (68) extending into the groove (62) of the frame (24) along the adjacent outside surface (56) of glass.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: HAYDEN DUDLEY, Jeffrey Peterson
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Publication number: 20080168732Abstract: The present invention relates generally to structures and methods for constructing a paved structure. Some embodiments relate to improved, simplified and/or lightweight means for the construction of such structures. Some embodiments relate to means for constructing a paved area having a shelf for vertically supporting bricks. Furthermore, in some embodiments the shelf can be in a raised relation to a substrate. Some embodiments may also include structures that facilitate drainage of liquids from a surface of the paved structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Bart Stuchell
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Publication number: 20080168733Abstract: A method and apparatus for installing steel studs to make a wall includes a first track having a first center portion, a first inner lip extending from the first center portion and a first outer lip extending from the first center portion, the first center portion being disposed substantially horizontally along a first plane. A second track has a second center portion, a second inner lip extending from the second center portion towards the first inner lip and a second outer lip extending from the second center portion towards the first outer lip, the second center portion being disposed substantially horizontally along a second plane, the second plane being substantially parallel to the first plane. A first flange is operatively removably attached to the first inner lip, the first flange having first end and a second end.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Daniel W. Tollenaar
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Publication number: 20080168734Abstract: A load bearing wall formwork system and method are disclosed. The load bearing wall formwork system comprises a unique clip assembly for joining two or more substantially planar structures, such as a wall panel, in a spaced apart manner and providing a space there between for placement of a flowable material. The clip assembly comprises a first clip member having a first side for attachment to the wall panel, a second side and an opening positioned between the first and second sides, as well as a second clip member, engageable with the first clip member, having a first side for attachment to a second wall panel, a second side and an opening positioned between the first and second sides. The openings provided in the first and second clip members are aligned when the clip members are engaged. A connecting member is insertable into the aligned openings of the first and second clip members, connecting the first and second clip members together.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: Ronald Jean Degen, Fausto Bejarano Castillo, Pablo Rodriguez Acosta, Humberto Trimino Vasquez
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Publication number: 20080168735Abstract: An improved building panel is presented to make wall surface assemblies on structural building frames. The edge-sealed building panel includes with self-aligning features between adjacent horizontal edges for quick mating and assembly. The building panels have protuberant upper edges mate with grooves on the lower edges for improved sealing and weatherproofing, due to the interlocking shape and the use of compliant seals between the edges. The horizontal mating edge shapes enable pivoting assembly by engaging the building panel obliquely and swinging it onto the wall surface. Vertical mating surfaces with compliant seals are shaped to engage perpendicularly to the wall plane, so that the compliant seals clamp shut without in-plane relative motion, improving seal integrity.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventor: Clement Guevremont
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Publication number: 20080168736Abstract: Floorboards with a format corresponding to a traditional parquet block for laying of mechanically joined floating flooring. Rectangular floorboards include a surface layer and a core with two long sides and two short sides, for making a floating flooring, which floorboards are mechanically lockable and which along their four sides have pairs of opposing connectors for locking similar, adjoining floorboards to each other both vertically and horizontally wherein the long sides have a length not exceeding 80 cm and the short sides have a width not exceeding 10 cm.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: Valinge Innovation ABInventor: Darko Pervan
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Publication number: 20080168737Abstract: Floorboards with a mechanical locking system that allows movement between the floorboards when they are joined to form a floating floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: Valinge Innovation ABInventor: Darko Pervan
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Publication number: 20080168738Abstract: Two U-shaped beam half sections are attached together by having nesting ledges/receptacles on the flanges of the half sections. While the flanges of each beam half overlap against each other, the nesting ledges/receptacles hold the beam half flanges to fixed locations. Fasteners such as screws can be driven through the sides of the beam half flanges to fixedly lock the beam half sections to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: Ashley Aluminum, LLCInventors: William B. Shelton, William H. Crostic