With Tensioning Means Patents (Class 52/240)
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Patent number: 9187204Abstract: The invention concerns a generally parallelepiped corrugated box for packaging and transporting objects, the box comprising a lid formed by a lateral can-band carton including a front wall, a rear wall, and side walls and a top, and a tray forming a base including a central panel comprising four main sides each respectively provided with a first flap. The front and rear flaps are U-shaped and define each with the top a central recess enabling an object in the box to be gripped manually by a user from the side and/or from above. One or several partly precut portions and/or one or several bonding points enable the walls of the lid to be detached from the first flaps of the tray by manual separation resulting from a force applied perpendicularly to the walls.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2010Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: Otor, S.A.Inventors: Gerard Mathieu, Olivier Bourdin
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Patent number: 8511015Abstract: The invention relates to a mobile partitioning wall with several wall elements suspended at running rails. In order to provide a mobile partitioning wall, which is designed to be simple to manufacture and to mount and to be universally applicable, and offers simple and variable possibilities to be optionally completed with add-on parts, the wall elements are formed without supporting frame, and mounting elements are horizontally and/or vertically disposed at the edge sides of the wall elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2006Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Dorma GmbH + Co. KGInventor: Jan-Gerd Behrens
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Patent number: 7562501Abstract: An apparatus for clamping a module within a structure, e.g. a cold-wall structure, is presented. The apparatus includes a plurality of aligned, movable members defining a plane and having at least one beveled surface in contact with a beveled surface of an adjacent member. Guide wires align the movable members. A guide pin is used to guide the insertion of the apparatus into the structure. A screw mechanism, mounted at one end of the apparatus, engages with a hole in the structure. Rotation of the screw mechanism forces an end of the apparatus into contact with the structure. Continued rotation of the screw mechanism generates a compressive force which induces the movable members to move out of the defined plane in opposite directions relative to adjacent members. Members contact a wall of the structure and the module, thereby clamping the module against the structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2005Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Dung T. Nguyen
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Publication number: 20080148639Abstract: A double sliding door arrangement cooperating with a double-wide door opening formed in an upright wall. A top header beam extends across and defines the upper extremity of the door opening. A pre-tensioning arrangement mounted on and extending lengthwise of the top header beam causes the header beam to be deflected upwardly into a shallow bowed shape. A support track is fixed to and extends lengthwise of the header beam and horizontally for predetermined distances along and rigidly fixed to the wall adjacent right and left sides of the door opening. Right and left slab doors are supported on and vertically suspended downwardly from said track in sidewardly co-planar relationship, and are movable along said track between closed and open positions. The doors in the closed position vertically load and downwardly deflect the header beam, whereby the initial upwardly bowed shape minimizes outward swinging between opposed inner edges of the doors when in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Rupert Jakob-Bamberg, Nolan McRae, Kevin Bagnall, Luke Fabian Smith, Vincent Shivak, Steven McIlvenna
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Patent number: 7093398Abstract: A wall assembly includes at least two panel elements which are configured for contiguous placement adjacent to one another. Each of the panel elements defines a hollow internal passageway. The panels are configured to permit a contiguous placement whereby the respective passageways of the panels are brought into registration with one another. A connection element is positioned within one of the passageways. The connection element is accessible through a slot defined within the sidewall of the panel wherein the connection element resides. The connection element is slidable whereby it may be displaced partially into the second panel element. The connection element is thereafter actuatable whereby its lateral dimension is increased to form a pressure fit union with the interior sidewalls of the two passageways. In its spatially expanded configuration, the connection element provides a means of interconnecting the two panel elements together.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: DAW Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter J. Spransy, Ronald H. Bushman, Donald A. Kugath
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Publication number: 20020157335Abstract: Floor and a ceiling adapter assemblies for a frame-based workspace definition system for interconnecting a gap between a floor surface and the workspace definition system, and a ceiling surface and the workspace definition system, to provide a full floor-to-ceiling height wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventor: Richard L. Vos
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Patent number: 6430880Abstract: A modular display panel and edge latching system therefor which employs concealed movable latching mechanism that can be actuated between adjacent panels set up, for example, on a floor to lock the panels into vertical alignment and against any tendency of floor unevenness to cause adjacent panels to become misaligned vertically. The components in the latching mechanism which create vertical position locking are actuated by the insertion of actuators typically carried as downward projections on other panels which rest on top of directly floor supported, underlying panels.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Idea Development CompanyInventor: Matthias D. Kemeny
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Patent number: 6425219Abstract: A modular partition system is based upon a panel frame structure formed of vertical members of substantially lesser thickness than the panels to be formed, which may be joined end-to-end in a modular manner, and side-by-side to join vertical ends of adjacent panels, and horizontal C-section rails secured to opposite sides of the vertical rails with mouths of the C-sections facing outwardly. Cladding panels are secured by vertically-spaced sets of spring clips engaging respectively upper and lower surfaces of vertically-spaced horizontal rails, and panels and other furnishings are secured to brackets engaged within the C-section of horizontal rails. The relationship of the horizontal and vertical members allows for easy cabling, and the use of the clamps permits panels and furnishings to be located without substantial regard to the horizontal modularity of the system. The basic panelling system requires a minimum number of different modular parts.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Inventors: Jack Barmak, David Shamir
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Patent number: 6415568Abstract: Partitions are provided, in particular for exhibition or show stands. These partitions can be assembled from a plurality of inherently rigid wall elements, which are each essentially formed from a frame and at least two panel plates covering the frame on the outside. The individual wall elements are releasably connectable to one another by coupling members. Each coupling member is essentially constructed from three partial elements, namely two frame connections (7, 49) and a connecting element (8, 46). The two frame connections are arranged in each case in the region of the outside of the vertical frame limbs (6) of two wall elements which are to be connected. The frame connections (7, 49) and the connecting element (8, 46) can engage behind one another in a clamping fashion. In this manner, individual wall elements can be removed from an already assembled partition by the controlled removal of individual connecting elements.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Mero Systeme GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Wolfgang Lingenfelder, Hans-Jürgen Meyer
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Patent number: 6393782Abstract: A stackable wall panel system including at least one upper and lower wall panel and a first and second post. The second post is disposed on the first post. One or more upper wall panels are connected to a pair of lower wall panels having a rail with a pair of draw blocks and a draw rod.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Herman Miller, Inc.Inventors: Philip Longstreet Berridge, Scott Walter Compton, Bruce Robert Gezon, Anthony David Lufkin, Shane Michael Ramsdell
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Publication number: 20020005021Abstract: Pre-cast concrete panels bodies for constructions in building industry and a method of construction of structure using the pre-cast panel bodies is disclosed. The pre-cast concrete panels bodies includes pre-cast beams (3) at an upper edge and at least one bore (6) extending longitudinally from one end to the other. The bore is adapted to receive starter bars (16) reinforcement steel bars (19), wires, pipes or concrete. The upper edges of the panel bodies include cornices (4) casted simultaneously with the casting of the panel body. All the pre-cast concrete panels and pre-cast concrete slabs (26) are interlocked together by the introduction of steel bars (28) through links (8) extending from the pre-cast concrete panels, adding wires mesh (38) and top bars (40) on the pre-cast concrete slab and pouring concrete over the steel bars, wire mesh and top bars to provide a sturdy structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventor: Tian Khoo
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Patent number: 6253517Abstract: The present invention is an improved modular panel arrangement for the assembly of a first panel to a second modular panel or a portion of a permanent wall. The arrangement comprises a modular panel of generally rectilinear configuration, having at least one edge thereon. A first corner block is attached to the edge of the panel. An elongated tensile connecting rod is pivotally attached to a pivot hinge of the first corner block, the rod having a lug disposed transversely across at least one end thereof. A second corner block is attached to the second panel or portion of the wall. The second block has at least one cammed locking finger on a base thereof, wherein the rod is swingable about the pivot hinge on the first corner block to permit the lug thereon to engage a cam surface on the second corner block to lockably secure and align the edge of the first modular panel with the second modular panel or wall. The tensile rod may be adjustable to accommodate variations in spacing of the panels and/or wall.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Inventor: Hershel E. Fancher
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Patent number: 6088980Abstract: Space divider system includes multiple interconnected panel members and post members to form free-standing walls to subdivide an area. A pair of vertically extending rails are mounted on the vertical edges of a pair of panels to be joined together. Upper and lower connectors are used to interconnect the ends of the rails. The lower connector is mounted on one of the panels and extends into the rail of the other panel, thereby aligning the panels vertically. The upper connector comprises a pair of vertically tapering legs interconnected by a connecting portion through which a screw fastener extends into a bracket mounted on one of the edges. Accordingly, by tightening the screw, the upper connector may be tightened toward the lower connector, and, because of the tapered legs, the rails of the members are drawn together while maintaining vertical and lateral alignment, thus providing a secure and stable connection with a relatively narrow gap that must be covered by trim.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: L & P Property Management CompanyInventor: Barron J. Gulliver
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Patent number: 6018920Abstract: The present invention covers a modular panel assembly for the manufacture of a wall system from a plurality of thin modular wall panels of generally rectilinear configuration joined to one another. Each panel has an upper and a lower corner with a first corner block arranged on at least one of the corners of the modular panel. A tensile rod is pivotably disposed on the first corner block, and a cammed surface is arranged on the first corner block, so as to enable the first corner block to engagingly receive a tensile rod from a further corner block arranged on a further modular wall panel. One tensile rod from either one of two adjacent corner blocks on adjacent modular panels may secure the adjacent panels together in a secure and aligned manner.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1997Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Inventor: Hershel E. Fancher
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Patent number: 5433046Abstract: A vertically extensible self-storing partition panel includes a base panel having a lower portion shaped for freestanding support on a floor surface, and an upper portion with two vertically oriented support sleeves and a storage cavity therebetween. An inverted U-shape extender frame has opposite legs closely received in the support sleeves of the base panel, and permits shifting the extender frame between an extended position above the base panel, and a retracted position within the storage cavity of the base panel. When the extender frame is extended, a retainer holds the same in place, and at least one cover panel covers the open interior of the extender frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1993Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Steelcase Inc.Inventors: Kenneth J. MacQuarrie, Douglas D. Benner, Alexander A. Karrip
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Patent number: 5179810Abstract: A panel system is provided wherein a pair of adjacent display panels are removably interconnected. The system includes a tensioning member disposed within a peripheral track formed in each of the adjacent display panels. The tensioning member cooperates with an elongate link, which slidably engages the tracks of the adjacent panels and retains the link and tracks in a snug interfitting relation.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1991Date of Patent: January 19, 1993Assignee: Nimlok CompanyInventors: John L. Gename, David P. Evensen
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Patent number: 4852317Abstract: A demountable panel system has panel members formed with peripheral edge surround sections of extruded rigid material. The surround sections included channels to receive panel material and leg portions with opposed grooves to releasably engage with a clip rail section. The clip rail section enables various panel structures, such as corner posts, to be interconnected with the panel members. The clip rail section has a tongue extending generally in the direction perpendicular to the panel member and so shaped as to be resiliently engageable with a tongue of an adjacent clip rail section whereby panel members or other panel structures can be clipped together along their length by relative transverse movement. The clip rail section includes opposed, outwardly extending flanges and perpendicular leg parts which cooperate with the channels of the surround section to form a recess having a narrow mouth.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1987Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Schiavello Bros. (Vic.) Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Antonino Schiavello, Richard A. Ramsdell
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Patent number: 4841689Abstract: Presented is a two-shell telescopic element for a movable partition that has a wall section and a horizontally extendable telescoping part. The cover panels of the telescoping part are disposed on the telescoping part in transversally movable fashion to their principal plane. With extended telescoping part, the cover panels run out formt he overlapping area formed with the cover panels of the wall section and can be brought into an end position aligning with the cover panels of the wall section, transversally to the running planes, by an actuating mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1987Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: Huppe GmbHInventor: Karl Schussler
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Patent number: 4833840Abstract: Presented is a two-shell telescopic element of a movable partition containing (holding) two external cover panels on the supporting frame of a wall section, between which, at the upper and/or lower edge, are guided packing strips, and that are extendable out toward the ceiling and/or the floor. An edge-side telescoping part has a vertical edge strut to which are also attached cover panels that overlap the cover panels of the wall section, or that continue in surface-flush fashion. The packing strips have an edge section projecting inwardly between the cover panels of the telescoping part, said edge section being horizontally displaceable together with the telescoping part. In order to achieve an improved noise damping, provided are intermediate panels that engage behind the cover panels of the wall section and of the telescoping part.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1987Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Huppe GmbHInventors: Rolf Kalischewski, Gerd Petersen, Karl Schussler
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Patent number: 4610118Abstract: An improved medical service column is described. The improved column is of a fixed height yet may be mounted or secured in a variety of patient room environments with floor-to-ceiling heights of substantially varying lengths. By employing guide tubes or jack screw assemblies of various lengths, the single medical service column may be adjustably mounted in rooms of varying height. A shroud or cover to render the upper section of the medical service column and the ceiling connecting area aesthetically pleasing is also described. The improvement permits employing a single medical service column of a fixed height to provide services to a patient or to a patient bed area at a standard or desired height with respect to the patient room floor.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1985Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: Hill-Rom Company, Inc.Inventor: Eugene H. Fullenkamp
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Patent number: 4549380Abstract: A wall member is formed of a covered frame having upper and lower profiles and connecting lateral profiles. A seal is set in the edges of each of upper and lower profiles and is provided with means for raising and lowering the seal relative to the profile. The lateral profiles are provided with covers which extend beyond the upper and lower profiles. The covers are provided with recesses at the ends to enable seals to extend therethrough beyond the lateral profiles. A winch and cable system within the frame is provided to displace the seals.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1983Date of Patent: October 29, 1985Assignee: Otto HaabInventor: Karl Haab
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Patent number: 4489530Abstract: Method of making an improved sandwich type insulation wall having internal framework formed by channel bars and transverse members bridging two adjacent channel bars. A plurality of channel bars having lateral wings are erected to form the main skeleton; the spaces between the channel bars are filled with pieces of resilient insulating material of proper size and shape by inserting their edges into the channels of the bars to secure them in place; transverse members are positioned at both sides of the insulating material between and connected to the channel bars; wire panels are mounted to cover the whole area of the wall spaced from the insulating board by the wings and transverse members; and both sides of the structure are grouted with a proper thickness of grouting cement or vermiculite.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1981Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Inventor: Chi Ming Chang
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Patent number: 4462192Abstract: A seal assembly arranged and constructed for an operable or portable wall panel to provide top, bottom or side seals therefor is disclosed. A channel shaped member is mounted in the panel in fixed position, with the open end of the channel extending outwardly to an edge thereof. A seal actuator means is operatively coupled to a spring loaded, shiftable seal assembly which is mounted in the channel and is held in a latched, retracted position. The spring-loaded seal assembly is shifted inwardly of the channel to release a latch means so that the springs are released to permit the seal assembly to shift outwardly of the channel to its extended, self-leveling sealed position.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1982Date of Patent: July 31, 1984Assignee: American Standard, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Fisher
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Patent number: 4452019Abstract: A method of achieving earthquake reinforcement in existing buildings by piling hourglass-shaped concrete blocks within a beam pillar frame structure of a wall. The blocks are piled by staggering by half one pitch of the layer of concrete blocks and by filling the whole area within the beam pillar frame. The blocks are provided with stud plates that are welded to supporting bands which are in turn connected to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1980Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: Takenaka Komuten Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yamaguchi Ikuo, Higashibata Yasuo, Fujimura Masaru, Nagashima Toshio, Sugano Shunsuke
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Patent number: 4450658Abstract: A full height partition wall system is characterized by a unitary panel with a vertically movable head panel and a vertically movable foot panel secured thereto and forming a part thereof adapted to be moved upwardly and downwardly, respectively, to secure the panel to and directly against a ceiling and floor, respectively. The system has no posts, but rather a narrow vertical on each end of the panel which has an outwardly directed relatively shallow channel at the top in which is positioned a strut supporting the corresponding end of the head panel. A drive in the form of a small cog is operative vertically to move the strut and thus the head panel, with a spring detent member holding the strut in adjusted position. An adjustable foot is secured to the bottom of each vertical and the foot panel is spring loaded against the bottom of the foot for movement either with the bottom of the foot or movement independently against the spring loading.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1982Date of Patent: May 29, 1984Assignee: Hauserman, Inc.Inventor: Gilbert E. Legeai
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Patent number: 4441289Abstract: A method for providing earthquake reinforcement for existing buildings by applying pre-compressive or pre-tensile stresses. In a first embodiment, a compression brace is provided on the beam pillar structure of the building in a diagonal direction to the structure so as to apply a pre-compressive stress to the compression brace. In another embodiment, a tension brace is provided on the beam pillar structure of the building so as to apply a pre-tensile stress to the tension brace in order to reinforce the building against an earthquake.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1980Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Assignee: Takenaka Komuten Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yamaguchi Ikuo, Higashibata Yasuo, Fujimura Masaru
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Patent number: 4279414Abstract: A uniquely constructed playing court having a generally rectangular configuration comprising front, rear and side walls and/or ceiling wherein the front and side walls are a composite of integrated prefabricated panels, the inner facing surfaces of said panels being sheets which, according to one highly unique aspect of the invention, are of polycarbonate material, said sheets being mounted upon corrugated members whose corrugations are filled with a high density foam and the space surrounding said corrugations is filled with a low density foam. Vertical conventional studs are used to mount the panels by using appropriate fastening means between the studs and the rear surface of the panels. In a particular configuration, clips are welded to the inner facing flanges of the studs, and mating clips are welded to the apices of the corrugations of the corrugated backing sheet so that the panels may be attached upon the studs in adjacent and adjoining relationship.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1978Date of Patent: July 21, 1981Inventors: Steven B. Kammerman, Frank Kawasaki, Albert G. Molloy, Jr.
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Patent number: 4145856Abstract: A tolerance adjustment device maintains tolerances in the assembly of building panels. The tolerance adjustment device comprises a panel section which is aligned with an end edge of one building panel. An adjustment bolt moves the panel section toward and away from the end edge of the building panel to form a variable length extension of that panel which compensates for tolerance variations along the length of an assembly of the building panels.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1976Date of Patent: March 27, 1979Inventor: William D. Wise
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Patent number: 4034524Abstract: A movable wall partition is provided on the bottom edge thereof with a caster for rolling the movable wall partition into position. The wall partition is provided at its lower edge with a bracing step which is urged by a jack mechanism into engagement with the floor to lift the caster from the floor and to raise the top edge of the wall partition into engagement with the ceiling.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1975Date of Patent: July 12, 1977Assignee: Firma Justin HuppeInventors: Klaus Fromme, Bernd Walther
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Patent number: 4027444Abstract: Fire-retardant walls composed of construction elements, especially for use in shipbuilding, in which wall plates have each two covering panels. One or several fire-retardant layers are located between the two covering panels. The vertical edges of the covering panels are shaped into profiles and provided with slits for the insertion of hooks located on vertical supports.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1975Date of Patent: June 7, 1977Inventor: Adolf Berg