With Separate Anchor Portions Patents (Class 52/256)
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Patent number: 10450762Abstract: An elongate profile (1) for terminating installed tiles includes, viewed in cross-section, a fastening leg (4) for fixing the profile to a base (10), wherein the fasting leg (4) defines a contact surface (2) and is provided with passage openings (3), and a boundary leg (5) adjoining the fastening leg (4) substantially vertically, wherein the outside (7) of the boundary leg (5) defines a visible surface. A stop leg (8) is further provided directly adjacent to the boundary leg (5) and extending downwardly in the direction of the fastening leg (4), the stop leg (8) including an angle (?) with the boundary leg (5) in the range between 5 and 30° and having a plurality of through holes (9).Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2018Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: Schluter Systems L.P.Inventor: Werner Schluter
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Patent number: 9920514Abstract: A valley truss tie for connecting a valley truss to an underlying support truss of a roof has a front plate and a back plate connected to the front plate so the front and back plate are adjacent one another. The valley truss tie also has a fastener guidance system for holding fasteners at prescribed angles relative to the front and back plate as the fasteners are driven through the valley truss tie into the underlying support truss. The fastener guidance system has a first set of convex projections extending from a side of the front plate opposite the back plate, a second set of convex projections extending from a side of the back plate opposite the front plate, and openings in the convex projections for guiding the fasteners through the front and back plates.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2016Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: Columbia Insurance CompanyInventor: Steven Brekke
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Patent number: 8959856Abstract: The present invention concerns a building assembly comprising joining profiles provided with profile contact sides, a corner profile provided with corner profile contact sides, and insulation panels orientated in two planes wherein the joining profile contact sides and the corner profile contact sides are adapted for receiving opposite contact sides of the insulation panels, such that the insulation panels are retained between the corner profile and the joining profiles.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2010Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Rockwool International A/SInventors: Stefan Völkner, Preben Riis
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Patent number: 8776376Abstract: A method of forming paneled corners including the step of providing first and second components. The first components can each have a pair of first legs forming an exterior angle of greater than 180 degrees, and can have a first connector. The second components can each have a pair of second legs forming an interior angle of less than 180, and can have a second connector. The method can further include the steps of choosing an outside corner from an outside corner and an inside corner, selecting one of the first components, placing the one first component over the outside corner, securing the one first component, placing panels on the first legs, selecting one of the second components, pushing the one second component onto the one first selected component to engage their respective second and first connectors, thereby capturing the edges of the two panels.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Inventor: Douglas Williams
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Patent number: 8627622Abstract: A drywall-trimming strip for trimming an archway has a nose with a tabbed edge and a flanged edge. A first series of slits spaced from one another define a series of tabs spaced from one another along the tabbed edge. A flange extends from and along the flanged edge. The tabs are joined to the tabbed edge of the nose by a continuous juncture extending along and defining the tabbed edge of the nose, which has a second series of slits extending to the continuous juncture and spaced from one another, as the slits defining the tabs are spaced from one another. All parts of the drywall-trimming strip are made from a comparatively harder, less flexible, polymeric material, such as polyvinyl chloride having a hardness of Durometer Shore 82 D, except for the continuous juncture, which is made from a comparatively softer, more flexible material, such as polyvinyl chloride having a hardness of Durometer Shore 92 A.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2006Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: Trim-Tex, Inc.Inventors: Joseph M. Koenig, Jr., Mark Budzik
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Patent number: 8011849Abstract: A corner connector device has outside and inside connector components each having a length. The outside component has first and second legs integrally connected along a lengthwise seam. The outside connecter component has an outside connector that extends lengthwise along the seam and projects from an outside surface. The inside connector component has third and fourth legs integrally connected along a lengthwise seam. The inside connector component has an inside connector that extends along the seam and projects from an inside surface. The inside and outside connectors can be lengthwise connected to and disconnected from one another with surfaces of the connector components spaced a distance from one another. Panels meeting at a corner can be captured between the spaced surfaces of the two connector components.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2008Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Inventor: Douglas Williams
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Patent number: 7788865Abstract: A drywall trimming element for bridging two sections of drywall is an extruded element having first and second opposing flanges each having an interior surface and an exterior surface. The element is secured to the drywall by joint compound. The interior surfaces are adapted to be positioned on or adjacent to a respective one of the drywall surfaces. The interior and exterior surfaces each define respective surface planes. One or both of the interior and exterior surfaces have a plurality of upstanding longitudinally oriented ribs extending outwardly from the surface. The ribs extend away from their respective surfaces and define a void space between the surface adjacent to the ribs and an end of the ribs, such that a line extending outwardly from and normal to the surface of the flange adjacent to the ribs traverses through the void space and then subsequently contacts the ribs. The void space serves to provide a joint compound locking feature for the trimming element.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2008Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Trim-Tex, Inc.Inventors: Joseph M. Koenig, Jr., Mark Budzik
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Patent number: 7600352Abstract: A concrete poured wall corner slab saver and form attachment device that includes a slab saver corner piece having two sides with an inwardly directed central stem portion, and a form attachment device which is a generally shaped triangular form configured to be inserted between one side of corner piece and the stem portion of the corner piece. The form attachment device further a longitudinal aperture near an upper edge that extends through the attachment device with an aperture therein sized to insert a nail for engaging the combined slab saver corner piece and form attachment device to a form board, The attachment device has a generally C-shaped slotted portion forming a slotted aperture configured to engage the expanded portion of the stem of the corner piece and a hollowed core portion to more fully encase the device within the poured concrete.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2007Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Inventor: Todd M. Schulze
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Patent number: 7137231Abstract: A drywall joint assembly strip device comprised of an elongate core having a cover bonded to its exterior surface and extending beyond its longitudinal edges to form flexible flaps in which longitudinal, parallel grooves and ridges and/or spaced-apart perforations are formed for flow of joint compound during the installation process.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2004Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Continuous Coating CorporationInventor: Kenneth N. Harel
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Patent number: 7013610Abstract: The corner bead of the present invention includes an elongated strip of metal material with a central arcuate nose and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the nose. A paper strip is bonded only to the outward faces of each of the flanges, with a wing portion extending beyond the outer edge of each flange. Each paper strip begins proximal to, but does not cover the nose, such that the nose is exposed after installation of the corner bead on a wallboard corner. The paper strips are applied only to the outward face of each flange. In the method of the invention, a tape-on corner bead is provided with paper strips bonded only to the outer face of the flanges of the core strip, with portions of the strips overhanging the outer edges of the flanges to form wings. A layer of joint compound is applied to a wallboard corner, and the corner bead is applied, with the inward faces of the flanges and the wings in direct contact with the joint compound.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Phillips Manufacturing Co.,Inventor: Roland Kunz
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Patent number: 6758017Abstract: A plastic corner device for installing drywall to form an inside corner. The corner device has a large corner with a smaller corner facing it to form a right parallelepiped, whose sides equal in length the thickness of the drywall panels. The corner device and/or the panels have adhesive applied to them, and the edges of the panels abut the smaller corner to form the inside corner. Adhesive is then applied to the rearward surfaces, and the assembly of the corner device and the panels is adhered to a building structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Inventor: Peter P. Young
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Patent number: 6722092Abstract: A tape-on drywall accessory includes an elongated metal core strip with a longitudinal arcuate nose and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the nose. A cover strip of paper is bonded to the exterior surface of the core strip, and includes wings that project outwardly beyond the extent of the flanges. The cover strip is formed of a non-latex-bearing stock paper having high pick resistance and which is dimensionally stable and has high peel bond strength when in contact with wet joint compound.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Phillips Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Roland Kunz, Roy R. Rantilla
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Patent number: 6691477Abstract: As extruded from a polymeric material, such as polyvinyl chloride, a drywall-trimming strip has a central portion, which has a bullnose region and two planar regions, one at each side of the bullnose portion. Further, the drywall-trimming strip has two lateral flanges, each of which is joined unitarily to the bullnose portion by a stepped junction. The bullnose region has an exterior radius of 0.350 inch approximately. Each planar region has a width of 0.217 inch approximately, as measured in a plane normal to an axis defined by the bullnose region. Each junction has a measurement of 0.095 approximately, as measured between a plane defined by the exterior surface of the bullnose portion and a plane defined by the interior surface of the flange at such junction. Having a thickness of 0.055 inch approximately, the strip is adapted to fit along an elongate corner defined by two drywall panels, each of which has a thickness not less than 0.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2003Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Trim-Tex, Inc.Inventors: Joseph M. Koenig. Jr., Mark Budzik
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Publication number: 20040025462Abstract: Plate-shaped cover material comprising an elastomeric layer and a plastically deformable metal mesh or metal plate, the elastomeric layer consisting of a glue or joint sealant cured to an elastomer and having strong adhesion to the metal mesh or the metal plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: Poul-Ernst Meier
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Patent number: 6647679Abstract: A stucco trim assembly for emplacement onto a corner defined by the juncture of a pair of walls, to permit a foam and/or a stucco material to be controllably applied and adjustably secured to the walls. The assembly comprises an elongated receiving trim member attachable to a corner of the pair of walls, and an elongated inserted frame clip. The clip is adjustably supported in the elongated receiving trim member a spaced distance from the wall.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventor: Michael Belleau
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Publication number: 20030208977Abstract: A method of making a drywall joint includes steps of positioning a butt block that has a recessed surface on an interior side of a joint that is to be formed between a first drywall sheet and a second drywall sheet, securing at least one of the first and second drywall sheets to the butt block so that the secured sheet is made to conform in shape to the recessed surface, thereby forming a secondary recess on an exterior of the drywall sheet in the area at which the joint is to be made, and applying joint compound within the secondary recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: William Kenneth House, James Robert House, Michael Paul House
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Patent number: 6601355Abstract: A wall protection assembly includes an elongated wall protector member having an impact surface adapted to face away from a wall and a mounting surface adapted to face the wall. At least two resilient mounting clips secure the protector member to the wall. Each mounting clip has a mounting base adapted to be affixed to the wall in concealed relation to the protector member and at least one resilient hook projecting from the base and received in a groove in the protector member in captured relation.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Construction Specialties, Inc.Inventors: Robert Kreitz, Thomas A. Shreiner
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Publication number: 20030131546Abstract: The corner bead of the present invention includes an elongated strip of metal material with a central arcuate nose and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the nose. A paper strip is bonded only to the outward faces of each of the flanges, with a wing portion extending beyond the outer edge of each flange. Each paper strip begins proximal to, but does not cover the nose, such that the nose is exposed after installation of the corner bead on a wallboard corner. The paper strips are applied only to the outward face of each flange. In the method of the invention, a tape-on corner bead is provided with paper strips bonded only to the outer face of the flanges of the core strip, with portions of the strips overhanging the outer edges of the flanges to form wings. A layer of joint compound is applied to a wallboard corner, and the corner bead is applied, with the inward faces of the flanges and the wings in direct contact with the joint compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventor: Roland Kunz
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Patent number: 6571520Abstract: As extruded from a polymeric material, such as polyvinyl chloride, a drywall-trimming strip has a central portion, which has a bullnose region and two planar regions, one at each side of the bullnose portion. Further, the drywall-trimming strip has two lateral flanges, each of which is joined unitarily to the bullnose portion by a stepped junction. The bullnose region has an exterior radius of 0.350 inch approximately. Each planar region has a width of 0.217 inch approximately, as measured in a plane normal to an axis defined by the bullnose region. Each junction has a measurement of 0.095 approximately, as measured between a plane defined by the exterior surface of the bullnose portion and a plane defined by the interior surface of the flange at such junction. Having a thickness of 0.055 inch approximately, the strip is adapted to fit along an elongate corner defined by two drywall panels, each of which has a thickness not less than 0.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Trim-Tex, Inc.Inventors: Joseph M. Koenig, Jr., Mark Budzik
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Publication number: 20030089058Abstract: A tape-on drywall accessory includes an elongated metal core strip with a longitudinal arcuate nose and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the nose. A cover strip of paper is bonded to the exterior surface of the core strip, and includes wings that project outwardly beyond the extent of the flanges. The cover strip is formed of a non-latex-bearing stock paper having high pick resistance and which is dimensionally stable and has high peel bond strength when in contact with wet joint compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventors: Roland Kunz, Roy R. Rantilla
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Patent number: 6539680Abstract: A corner bead is of the tape-on type, having an elongated metal core strip with a longitudinal arcuate nose and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the nose at approximately a right angle. A cover strip of paper is bonded to the exterior surface of the core strip, and includes wings which project outwardly beyond the extent of the flanges. The cover strip is formed of a stock paper having high abrasion resistance, tensile strength, and which is dimensionally stable on contact with wet joint compound.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Phillips Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Roland Kunz, Roy R Rantilla
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Patent number: 6438914Abstract: A trim piece for installing at a drywall external right angle corner which is provided with a bullnose corner bead includes an intermediate portion which wraps over the convexly curved portion of the bullnose corner bead and has two edges extending parallel to the edges of the flanges of the corner bead. Two leaves are attached to the intermediate portion of the trim piece at the two edges respectively. The intermediate portion of the trim piece has an interior surface at a first end matching closely the exterior surface of the corner bead and an exterior surface which is convexly curved at the first end and is right-angled at the opposite second end and provides a transition from the convex curve to the right angle between the first and second ends.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Inventor: Frederick J. Robertson
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Publication number: 20020073639Abstract: A corner bead is of the tape-on type, having an elongated metal core strip with a longitudinal arcuate nose and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the nose at approximately a right angle. A cover strip of paper is bonded to the exterior surface of the core strip, and includes wings which project outwardly beyond the extent of the flanges. The cover strip is formed of a stock paper having high abrasion resistance, tensile strength, and which is dimensionally stable on contact with wet joint compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Roland Kunz, Roy R. Rantilla
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Publication number: 20020073638Abstract: A corner bead is of the tape-on type, having an elongated metal core strip with a longitudinal arcuate nose and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the nose at approximately a right angle. A cover strip of paper is bonded to the exterior surface of the core strip, and includes wings which project outwardly beyond the extent of the flanges. The cover strip is formed of a stock paper having high abrasion resistance, tensile strength, and which is dimensionally stable on contact with wet joint compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Roland Kunz, Roy R. Rantilla
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Patent number: 6397542Abstract: An adjustable screed with a flexible body (suited for use in cut-out areas) or a rigid body (suited for use adjacent to wall-like structures), a horizontal adjustment mechanism for establishing a horizontal plane for the screed and for securely maintaining the horizontal plane, and a vertical stabilizing mechanism for attaching the screed to an external object whereby when one or more screeds are being attached to the external object, the screed is adjusted and aligned to a single horizontal plane, securely maintained at that horizontal plane, and the vertical stabilizing mechanism maintains the attachment of the screed to the external object and maintains vertical stability of the screed as horizontal adjustments are being made.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Inventor: Leo Flores
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Patent number: 6393788Abstract: An adjustable screed with a body having a top rail and a bottom rail; a horizontal adjustment mechanism for establishing a horizontal plane for the screed and for securely maintaining the horizontal plane; a vertical stabilizing mechanism for attaching the screed to an external object; a securing mechanism for securing the screed to the external object; and a registration mechanism for registering one screed to another screed after initial adjustments have been made to the first screed secured to the external object.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Inventor: Leo Flores
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Publication number: 20020005023Abstract: Sized and shaped attachments made of suitable materials and having a predetermined thickness for straightening and replacing studs, joists and rafters, squaring of openings and for aligning a plurality of the studs, joists and rafters in the framing for a building to provide a planar application surface to which exterior finishing members can be affixed. The attachments have sized and spaced openings thereon operatively associated by frictional engagement with fastening members each having a slidable member thereon to enable the attachments or devices to be adjustably fastened to a given stud, joist or rafter so a plurality of such adjusted attachments or any replacement attachments can be aligned with each other to provide the planar application surface. Methods are provided to align a multiplicity of adjoining studs, joists or rafters, to square and to square and align openings with such attachments to provide the planar application surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventor: Dan E. Ford
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Patent number: 6295776Abstract: A corner bead is of the tape-on type, having an elongated metal core strip with a longitudinal arcuate nose and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the nose at approximately a right angle. A cover strip of paper is bonded to the exterior surface of the core strip, and includes wings which project outwardly beyond the extent of the flanges. The cover strip is formed of a stock paper having high abrasion resistance, tensile strength, and which is dimensionally stable on contact with wet joint compound. The surface of the cover strip is abraded to partially loosen the surface fibers, which will increase the bond strength of the comer bead when installed on wallboard. The method of manufacturing a tape-on corner bead includes the steps of conditioning a strip of stock paper by abrading the surfaces of the paper, and then bonding the paper strip to an outward face of an elongated core.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2000Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Phillips Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Roland Kunz, Roy R. Rantilla
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Patent number: 5904016Abstract: For trimming a drywall corner, a drywall-trimming article has an elongate portion and two flange portions, which are extruded unitarily with the elongate portion from polyvinyl chloride. The elongate portion has an arcuate profile. Each flange portion has an array of apertures. One of the convex and concave surfaces defined by the central portion is covered substantially with discrete fibers, which adhere to the substantially covered surface but which do not cover the remaining surfaces of the central portion and of the flange portions. Such adhering fibers facilitate application of a coat of paint and texturization of the coat of paint over the substantially covered surface without separating the inner surfaces of the flange portions from the underlying drywall by any appreciable thicknesses due to such adhering fibers.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Trim-Tex, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Koenig, Joseph M. Koenig, Jr.
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Patent number: 5816002Abstract: An edge strip for being mounted along a base structure includes a first axially extending flange and a second axially extending flange obliquely extending from the first flange. The second flange includes a first support configured for being mounted adjacent to the base structure. The first support includes a head portion, a first neck portion between the head portion and the first flange, and a second neck portion spaced from the first neck portion between the head portion and the first flange.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1997Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Vinyl CorporationInventors: Gabriel F. Bifano, Erenio Reyes
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Patent number: 5794390Abstract: A structural covering that is attachable to a rail of a railing that has a top, a pair of sides, ends, and a bottom, and that is attachable to a floor board of a deck that has a top, a pair of sides, ends, and a bottom, while covering most of the rail of the railing and any exposed ends thereof and covering most of the floor board of the deck and any exposed ends thereof so as to prevent splinters, hide knots, splintered wood, discolored wood, and cracks in the wood, and give a uniform look that will not rot. The structural covering includes a general covering component, a connecting component, an end cap component, and a corner component. The general covering component covers most of the floor board of the deck and covers most of the rail of the railing. The connecting component joins facing ends of the general covering components that are adjacent and collinearlly-aligned.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1997Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Inventors: Paul S. Oliveri, Camilo P. Messina
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Patent number: 5625986Abstract: A building material manufacture (20, 21, 22, 64, 70, 81) forming an openway (23, 24) in a building (26) and to which wet cement or stucco trim or the like (40) is applied. One embodiment (20) includes base (28) and side (29) segments having staggered slots (31) and beads (30b) coextensive in length thereto for determining the depth of plaster or stucco to be applied, and with mounting flanges (35,36). Another embodiment includes a tiered arrangement (45) of base/side segments and mounting flanges. Another embodiment is fabricated out of a skeletal configuration (51) of a reticulated foraminous sheet of metal connected to a pair of spaced flanged members (48). Another embodiment (64) is formed of wires, longitudinally and transversely oriented to each other, and including flange-like elements for connecting it to a building formation for an openway therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1994Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Inventors: Mike Mansfield, Dan Knechtli
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Patent number: 5531051Abstract: An extruded strip joining system including a strip and a clip which cooperate to join free ends of extruded strips in precise abutment to maintain alignment of the strips. The strip joining system includes the strip which has an elongated junction portion and at least one elongated flange extending parallel to and away from the junction portion. The junction portion includes an internal surface and an external surface. Protruding structures are provided on the internal surface of the junction portion. A pair of axially elongated tabs are formed on the protruding structures depending from internal surface of the junction portion. The tabs are axially elongated along the strip and extend inwardly defining a channel therebetween. The clip is configured to engage the tabs thereby retaining the clip in the channel. Two strips are positioned with free ends abutting each other and a clip is positioned over the channel and pressed into engagement with the tabs.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1994Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Assignee: Alabama Metal Industries CorporationInventors: Gary J. Chenier, Jr., Gary J. Maylon
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Patent number: 5181357Abstract: This invention relates to a profiled strip particularly adapted to compensate the relative displacements of surface coverings with respect to the walls, wherein said profiled strip comprises: a generally flat sole plate; two principal limbs which extend from the sole plate, perpendicularly thereto; a bridge for connecting the ends of said principal limbs and two secondary limbs which extend substantially parallel to the sole plate, from the principal limb most remote from the free edge of the sole plate, these two secondary limbs having substantially equal widths; the sole plate and the principal limbs being made of a hard, semi-rigid material, and the connecting bridge being made of a supple material.One application of the invention is production of the zone of connection between a tiled floor and partition.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1991Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Assignee: TomecanicInventors: Jean-Jacques Pourtau, Thierry E. Pourtau
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Patent number: 5073430Abstract: A tile edging trim strip comprises a body having an anchorage portion and an integral edge portion which projects from the anchorage portion and has an abutment part remote from the anchorage portion to abut against the edge of a tile, and a platform removably attached to the anchorage portion which projects towards the abutment part. The platform enables the trim strip to be adjusted for use with tiles of different thicknesses, and to allow for variations in section thickness of a tile. Thus, the platform may lift a thinner tile or tile edge off the anchorage portion into a position for abutting engagement of the abutment part with the tile, or the platform may be removed for a thicker tile or tile section to allow the tile to engage with the anchorage portion and still have abutting engagement with the abutment part. The platform may be formed integrally with, or be a separate element detachably connected to, the anchorage portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1990Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Inventor: S. Bruce Aidan
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Patent number: 4967524Abstract: A vent or passageway through a structure such as a wall in a motor home or mobile home or the like which is readily accessible by opening a water tight lid or cap hinged to each face plate which exposes a tubular passageway through the wall through which may be passed a garden hose or an electric cord or the like for such purposes as flushing out a holding tank or the like.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1988Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Inventors: Harold L. Hull, Fred Bradburn
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Patent number: 4722153Abstract: A cover joint for masonry and sheet material structures and a method of forming the joint between two structure surfaces comprising attaching a cover strip member having inner and outer leg parts at the joint by firstly securing the outer leg parts, which are provided with apertures, to the structure surfaces by settable material which extrudes through the apertures. The outer leg parts are offset from the inner leg parts to provide a space between the inner leg parts and the structure surfaces. A coating of filling and settable material is then applied over the outer leg parts to provide smooth tapered uninterrupted surfaces thereon. The cover strip member may be of planar form or in the form of an angle member.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1986Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Assignee: Eighteenth Yeneb Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Samuel F. Hardy
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Patent number: 4597230Abstract: The invention comprises a log wall enclosure having a plurality of walls with each wall comprising a plurality of logs in rows one above the other to form the wall with the logs stacked laterally of the length of the wall. Concrete masonry material is placed between the logs. The walls extend toward one another to form a corner and an L-shaped plate extends along the outer surfaces of the walls where the walls connect to form the corner. The L-shaped plate supports the corner and has strips extending from the plate into the walls to fix the plate to the walls.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1984Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Inventor: Donald J. Klocke
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Patent number: 4295638Abstract: A newal post assembly to locate a newal post at any desired necessary location in a secure and sturdy manner. The assembly includes a newal post for intended use in a generally upright orientation, and a newal post anchor plate or base assembled to the transverse bottom surface of the newal post. The base includes a plurality of first holes upwardly countersunk from the bottom of the base and a plurality of fasteners fastened through the first holes to secure the newal post to the base. A plurality of second holes are located in surrounding relationship to the first holes and are downwardly countersunk and accommodate a plurality of second fasteners for securing the base to a floor type surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1980Date of Patent: October 20, 1981Inventor: Gene H. Eldeen
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Patent number: 4074478Abstract: A T-shaped drywall casing bead having a removable tear strip portion. The casing bead includes a first strip corresponding to the leg of the T-shaped structure having a lip or bead formed along the fixed end thereof and a second and third strip corresponding to the cross bar portion of the T-shaped structure. A portion or all of the third strip is removable along an intentionally weakened line to provide the tear strip. Drywall finishing compound or material deposited on the tear strip is removed when the tear strip is removed. Various configurations of the casing bead are described.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1976Date of Patent: February 21, 1978Inventor: Barry A. Rutherford
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Patent number: 3964220Abstract: A thin semi-rigid preformed elongate strip for disposition at the junctions of adjacent drywall wallboards or between sections of a plaster wall to absorb movement within a wall without detrimental effects therefrom, having two outwardly directed opposed flanges arranged for affixation to the wallboard or the lath outer face along adjacent edges, an adjoining central flexible bent portion arranged to be disposed below the general surface plane of the wall between adjacent edges of boards or sections thereof, and adjoined along its lateral edges to the two flanges, and an upwardly extending screed formed in each flange. In the preferred form, a flat strip extends across the central portion on the face of the strip. This may be of different material and more flexible, and may be formed for rapid removal after completion of the wall construction.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1972Date of Patent: June 22, 1976Assignee: National Gypsum CompanyInventors: Edward J. Rutkowski, Gerard T. Sowinski