Corrugated Type Patents (Class 52/220.4)
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Patent number: 11332928Abstract: The invention relates to a prefabricated panel for light-weight one-way joist slabs of the compound section type, comprising an upper contributing layer, a lower contributing layer having a series of upper peaks and troughs and shear transfer bolts which secure the upper contributing sheet to the upper peaks of the lower contributing sheet, and shear bolts or pins which secure the lower contributing layers to the slab framework beam.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2017Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: SOLUCIONES E INNOVACIONES ESTRUCTURALES S.A.S.Inventor: Carlos Jimenez Sarta
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Fuselage and aircraft including an air distribution multifunctional substructure and assembly method
Patent number: 11034456Abstract: An aircraft fuselage including a fuselage skin, cross-members supporting a floor of the aircraft, wherein the fuselage includes a multifunctional substructure fixed to at least one of the cross-members in a lowered part of the cross-member. The multifunctional substructure comprises: at least one duct of an air distribution system having a substantially rectangular section at the location of the at least one cross-member and having lateral walls of the duct that are substantially vertical; a seat fixing track or a stiffener fixed on a first lateral wall of the duct of the multifunctional substructure, and; a seat fixing track or a stiffener fixed on a second lateral wall, opposite the first lateral wall, of the duct of the multifunctional substructure.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2018Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: AIRBUS SASInventors: Michel Bermudez, Bruno Thomas, Jean-Mathieu Guimard -
Patent number: 9813016Abstract: A panel has a profile with width L1 comprising a first longitudinal edge comprising in succession a first longitudinal rib comprising a top center part having a height H4 and width L4 and two lateral wings that extend from the top center part on either side and downward, then a first flange having a width L3 oriented in a plane P, the two lateral wings forming an angle ? with the plane P, at least one projecting part in the extension of the first flange. An upper plateau having a height H7 and width L7 and two lateral webs extending from the upper plateau on either side and downward, forming an angle ? with the plane P, a second longitudinal edge in the extension of one of the projecting parts comprising in succession a second flange having a width L9 oriented in the plane P and a second longitudinal rib comprising a top center part having a height H11 and width L11 and two lateral wings extending from the top center part on either side and downward forming an angle ? with the plane P.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2014Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: ArcelorMittalInventors: Eric Chabas, David Masure, Dominique Ninforge
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Patent number: 8713867Abstract: A unit structural member 20 for building utilizes an M-shaped channel 1 which includes a center U-shaped channel section 2 and right and left U-shaped channel sections 6, 5 continuously formed to share right and left side plates 4, 3 of the center U-shaped channel section 2. A channel trench 7 of the center U-shaped channel section 2 and respective channel trenches 9, 8 of the right and left U-shaped channel sections 6, 5 are opened in opposite directions. The unit structural member 20 for building is constituted with a pair of longitudinal beams 15 formed of long pieces of material of the M-shaped channel 1 in parallel at an established distance and a number of lateral beams formed of short pieces of material of the M-shaped channel 1 in parallel laterally between the parallely-arranged longitudinal beams 15 at established distances in the longitudinal direction of the longitudinal beams 15.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2010Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: CDS Nu Steel Holdings LimitedInventor: Taiichi Sawada
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Patent number: 8474220Abstract: A prefabricated roof plate element (4), including one or more longitudinal box-shaped girders (24), each having two predominantly U-shaped metal sections (10, 18) which at mutually facing, open sides are interconnected along narrow outwards bent lateral edges (5). The girders (24) are connected at upper and lower sides (19) corrugated in longitudinal direction which office corrugated metal plates (7) which are corrugated in a transverse direction and have approximately the same width as the roof plate element (4). The girders (24) are disposed along opposed sides and at a center of the roof plate element (4). One of the sections (10, 18) is shorter than another one of the sections to forming eaves (6).Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2008Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Inventor: Peehr Mathias Ørnfeldt Svensson
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Patent number: 8375661Abstract: A deck pan assembly for receiving and supporting concrete that is utilized as a floor system in a building. The deck pan assembly comprises a plurality of deck pans with each deck pan including a bottom and an upturned edge. The deck pans are disposed in side-by-side relationship and spaced such that the turned up edges of two deck pans lie adjacent each other and form a connecting structure that permits the two deck pans to be connected together. Further the assembly includes an elongated stiffening connector extending along the connecting structure and at least partially covering the turned up edges that form the connecting structure. The elongated stiffening connector includes a pair of spaced apart sides, and the connecting structure, formed by the upturned edges of two deck pans, is inserted between the spaced apart sides such that the spaced apart sides extend downwardly adjacent outer surfaces of the connecting structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: The Steel Netork, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. diGirolamo, John C. Herrmann
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Patent number: 8033065Abstract: Wall and floor structures of a building each comprise a base layer comprising prefabricated panels with grooved inner faces and a covering layer disposed over the panels to cooperate with walls of the grooves to define channels extending along the panels. Selected grooves contain in-floor heating elements and electrical wiring and routing components. A prefabricated corner panel is formed by notching out an oversized channel in the same type of panel, bending the panel along the channel and filling a remaining gap at the so-formed corner bend with a higher r-value insulation than the rest of the panel. Wall and floor panels are joined by a connector having a C-shaped portion that caps exterior floor panel edges and an integral projecting portion inserted into a slot formed in the wall panel's insulating layer at a bottom edge of the floor panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Inventors: Arthur George Paetkau, Jake Neufeld
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Patent number: 8028483Abstract: An insulating panel includes a first sheet, a second sheet, and a body of insulating foam between the sheets. The foam has a plurality of longitudinally extending conduits through which a heat exchange medium such as air is circulated. A barrier is used to create an enlarged void space for air circulation. The barrier is located below profile crowns to prevent foam from entering the crowns and to create additional foam-free voids below the crown. Heat transfer efficiency is increased.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Kingspan Research and Developments LimitedInventor: James Carolan
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Patent number: 7695021Abstract: A coupler apparatus for use with concrete segments has a first duct, a first coupler member connected to the first duct, a second duct, a second coupler member connected to the second duct, and a gasket member received in a channel of the connector of the first coupler member and extending outwardly therefrom. The gasket member is in compressive contact with an abutment surface of the second coupler member. The gasket member has a generally U-shaped cross-section with a curved end extending outwardly of an opening of the channel of the first coupler member. The abutment surface is a planar flanged surface extending radially transversely outwardly of the end of the second coupler member.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Inventor: Felix L. Sorkin
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Patent number: 7686347Abstract: A coupler apparatus for use with concrete segments has a first duct, a first coupler member having a connector and a flexible boot extending therefrom and having an end extending over a surface of said first duct, a second duct, a second coupler member having a connector and a flexible boot extending therefrom and extending over an exterior surface of the second duct, and a gasket received in the connectors of the first and second coupler members for forming a liquid-tight seal between the first and second ducts. Clamps are affixed over the ends of the flexible boot so as to establish a liquid-tight seal with the respective ducts. The connector includes an annular section affixed to an end of the flexible boot and an annular groove formed around this annular section.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Inventor: Felix L. Sorkin
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Patent number: 7601234Abstract: A method for producing an engineered building material comprising at least a first and second cementitious reinforced expanded honeycomb product, the method comprising: affixing at least one end of the first cementitious reinforced expanded honeycomb product to at least one end of the second cementitious reinforced expanded honeycomb product via a coupler device.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Panterra Engineered Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Thomas St. Denis, Gabriel M. Karamanis
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Patent number: 7571580Abstract: A flooring of pre-stressed deck construction having an elongate decking extending along the flooring is provided. The decking has an upwardly facing asymmetrically profiled channel formation whereby the neutral axis is above a central horizontal plane. A tension rod extends between stressing brackets secured to each end of the decking and is located below the neutral axis of the decking along the length of the decking. Each stressing bracket is secured to upwardly extending sidewalls of the channel above the tension rod. The decking is attached to the girder framework of a building.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2005Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Offshield LimitedInventor: Fergus Ronald Miller
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Publication number: 20090151278Abstract: A first description of a flooring system includes; a corrugated member containing metal and having ribs and valleys; a panel flooring member positioned over the ribs; and a fastener attaching the flooring member to one of the ribs. Each rib has a maximum transverse width of three inches, and each valley has a maximum top transverse width of three inches with such valley-to-rib width ratio having a range from 1.0 to 3.5. A second description of a flooring system includes a panel flooring member and a corrugated member similar to those of the first flooring system, but without the dimensional specifications of the ribs and valleys of the first flooring system, and includes a screw attaching the flooring member to the rib, wherein the screw has a pair of upper wings and a pair of lesser-protruding lower wings. Methods are disclosed for installing the described flooring systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: CORNERSTONE SPECIALTY WOOD PRODUCTS, LLCInventors: Gregory E. Doppler, Scott K. McGill
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Patent number: 7185610Abstract: A heated flooring module is provided for livestock stables, which includes an upper plaque, for walking on, which is essentially level; a hollowed central section, with no bottom surface, whose upper surface is equipped with at least one continuous runnel, adapted to contain a heat source that enters and exits the runnel through respective entry and exit tubular segments, with the abovementioned hollowed central section equipped with suspension elements for being suspended from resistant elements such as the bars of a horizontal grid; and an optional under-lid, all of the above arranged in such a way that, when the upper plaque is welded to the upper surface of the hollowed central section, the continuous runnel forms an enclosed circuit which contains the heat source inside, leaving the under-lid fitted into the underside of the hollowed central section.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2004Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Rotecna, S.A.Inventor: Gener Romeu Guardia
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Patent number: 7165366Abstract: A device for aligning conduit. The device is positioned within a corrugated deck layer configured under a roof structure wherein the device comprises a box having a top, a front, a back and opposing sidewalls. The top includes bevel portions downwardly extending from the top to the sidewalls while the sidewalls vertically extend from the bevel portions to be positioned perpendicular with the top. The bevel portions are sized and shaped to nest within the corrugated deck layer. A pair of flanges is disposed in a common plane relative to one another and at right angles to the sidewalls below the bevel portions to extend outwardly from the bevel portions and the sidewalls wherein the flanges are sized and shaped to fasten the box to the corrugated deck layer. The invention further comprises a method of installing conduit free of offsets into the box.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Inventor: Greg M. Anliker
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Patent number: 6898902Abstract: Greenhouse (1) provided with a roof element (2) having a multiplicity of transverse ribs (12, 13, 14, 15) or pyramids uniformly distributed over the roof element. The roof element can be constructed double-walled as a hollow-core sheet from transparent plastic and can comprise a base sheet with the rib-shaped or pyramid-shaped roof surfaces fixed thereon. The light yield in a horticultural greenhouse can be increased by the roof elements.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Instituut voor Milieu- en Agritechniek (IMAG) B.V.Inventors: Johannes Andreas Stoffers, Pieter Jan Sonneveld
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Patent number: 6421969Abstract: The invention relates to a device by a constructional part (1) preferably extending between supporting parts (10, 11, 12) of a building or plant constructions, and preferably forming a partition between storeys, such as a floor or a deck. The constructional part (1) is self-supported, preferably of light-weight material and comprises a channel system for air, so that the constructional part (1) may provide heating and/or cooling of rooms in the building or plant construction, or may thaw snow and ice lying on the constructional part, respectively. The constructional part (1) is made up of at least three interconnected layers (2, 3, 4) of corrugated sheet material. The layers (2, 3, 4) are arranged at angles in relation to each other, in such a way that corrugations form a preferably right angle between themselves, so that the corrugations of the layers (2, 3, 4) form a channel system in the constructional part (1). A number of holes (6) are made in the intermediate layer (3).Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Vølstad Energy ASInventor: Ove C. Vølstad
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Patent number: 6408586Abstract: A floorplate element formed from a perforated sheet metal in which the floorplate element has a sequence of raised areas and recessed grooves. The floorplate element has at least one thinner transverse recessed area which results from a compression-pinching of the perforated sheet metal of a bottom surface of the grooves towards an top surface of the raised areas. Each transverse recessed area forms a surface for supporting the floorplate element on a crossbeam of a supporting structure. The invention is suitable for use in commercial vehicles as a loading surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Lohr IndustrieInventor: Serge Deckert
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Patent number: 6398456Abstract: A deck drain apparatus is provided that allows builders to inexpensively configure deck drainage systems from standard AASHTO M180 highway guardrail. The apparatus includes a number of deck drain sections, butted together to form a drain channel. Each of the drain sections consists of a pan section and an inverted W-beam section. The pan section has a longitudinally elongated and flat conducting surface and two perforated sides. The two perforated sides project upwardly along opposite lateral edges of the conducting surface. The inverted W-beam section has a first perforated wall, a first upper surface, a lower surface, a second upper surface, and a second perforated wall. The perforated walls are longitudinally elongated and formed along opposite lateral edges of the inverted W-beam section. The first upper surface is formed between the first perforated wall and the lower surface. The second upper surface is formed between the lower surface and the second perforated wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Inventors: John P. Williams, Dean C. Alberson, D. Lance Bullard, Jr., Christopher J. Karpathy
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Patent number: 6336299Abstract: A storage floor air vent may comprise at least two vent walls positioned in substantially parallel relation to thereby define a channel; a plurality of angular baffle members, each angular baffle member composed of two segments forming an apex therebetween; the plurality of angular baffle members positioned in between the at least two vent walls in a linear arrangement, with each apex facing upward proximal the top end of each of the at least two vent walls, and each angular baffle member is positioned a distance apart from the adjacent angular baffle member to thereby define an orifice between the segment ends of adjacent angular baffle members.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2000Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Inventor: Steven D. Wixom