With Nonresinous Component Patents (Class 52/309.13)
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Publication number: 20110083386Abstract: A reinforcement element for absorbing forces of the concrete slabs to be supported in the area of support elements is formed from a longitudinally stable, flexible length element, its first end area being guided through a first flexural reinforcement layer of the concrete slab. The first area adjoining the first end area extends towards a second flexural reinforcement layer of the concrete slab at an acute angle ?. The second area adjoining the first area is guided through the second flexural reinforcement layer and extends in the area of the support element along the surface of the second flexural reinforcement layer facing away from the support element. The second end area of the reinforcement element is guided through the second flexural reinforcement layer toward the first flexural reinforcement layer. This reinforcement element can be inserted into the concrete slab in many different ways according to the type of load.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: F.J. Aschwanden AGInventor: Thomas Keller
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Publication number: 20110067332Abstract: A structural building component includes a pultruded member adapted to be used as a structural frame member of a building.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: Tecton Products, LLCInventors: Robert Plagemann, John Jambois
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Publication number: 20110047913Abstract: An exterior cement panel includes a cement plate comprising about 80 percent of plastic cement and about 20 percent of coal ash; fiber glass mesh layers embedded in the cement plate; and wood sliver layers embedded in the cement plate and sandwiched with the fiber glass mesh layers. The wood sliver layers are treated with preservative and fire-retardant.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Daniel KIM, Brian Kim
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Publication number: 20110047908Abstract: The invention is directed to a building panel which has structural integrity. A plurality of stud members with opposed side surfaces and opposed end surfaces extend from a first face of the panel toward a second face. The plurality of stud members are spaced from each other and extend in a direction which is essentially parallel to each other. A rigid foam fills the volume of the panel which is not filled by the plurality of stud members. The rigid foam is bonded to at least one side surface of each of the plurality of stud members. The bonding of the rigid foam to the plurality of stud members results in a stable and strong panel which is capable of accommodating large shear loads.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Bryan Daniel BRUSMAN, Robert Charles Brusman
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Patent number: 7897235Abstract: A flame retardant panel apparatus, and method, utilize a flame retardant panel, having an exterior and an interior face thereof, with the panel including a panel structure having a primary core encapsulated within a panel frame of reinforced phenolic material, and a layer of flame retardant material attached to the panel structure and extending outwardly therefrom to at least partially define an exterior face of the flame retardant panel. The flame retardant panel is suitable for use in mass transit conveyances, such as subway cars, high speed cars, rail cars, buses, rapid response vehicles, marine vessels, and elevators.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2006Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Milwaukee Composites, Inc.Inventors: David M. Locher, James E. Desing
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Publication number: 20110036032Abstract: This invention relates to a construction element (1) which is suitable for cladding the walls of buildings. The element (1) is made of synthetic plastics material, has a generally planar exterior decorable face (2) and a hollow interior face opposite the exterior face, and is preferably fire resistant, fibre reinforced, UV-stabilized, biocidal and formed by moulding. The exterior face (2) is decorated with a decorable finish which is in the form of a sprayable mixture of a polymer or resin and any one or more of a has formations (5, 7, 9) located within the hollow which facilitate securemtne of the element to a wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventors: Sean Smith, Peter George Thorne
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Publication number: 20110011020Abstract: This invention relates to an interlocking type plastic tile structure in which the surface layer having a pattern thereon is coated with adhesive and then is combined with a PVC base layer adhered to the floor. A plurality of protruding tongues and a plurality of notches are respectively formed on two adjacent sides of the PVC base layer. With this structure, when two such plastic tiles are interlocked with respect to each other, the notches having adhesive layer are interlocked and adhered with the protruding tongues correspondingly so as to achieve assembly and good alignment. Besides, there is no need for providing release paper, therefore cost can be saved and assembly is very convenient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2009Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventor: Chi-Feng Shen
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Patent number: 7870698Abstract: A foundation system includes metal framing members that support a reinforced, lightweight, dimensionally stable cementitious panel. The foundation system is non-combustible, water durable, mold and rot resistant, and termite resistant. The panels employ one or more layers of a continuous phase resulting from the curing of an aqueous mixture of inorganic binder, for example, calcium sulfate alpha hemihydrate, hydraulic cement, an active pozzolan and lime. The continuous phase is reinforced with glass fibers and contains lightweight filler particles, for example, ceramic microspheres.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2007Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventors: Timothy D. Tonyan, James M. Ullett, James E. Reicherts
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Patent number: 7870672Abstract: A method of making a stainless steel composite door is accomplished by forming an oversized composite core by gluing a sheet of lightweight plywood to a sheet of brushed metallic laminate formed of a layer of metal and phenolic plastic. The thus formed core is cut to form an undercut step through only a portion of the plywood section, leaving the laminate intact. A pan is then laid down on a flat table with flanges pointing up. One-quarter inch thick spacer pads are placed in each of the four corners of the pan. The oversized metallic laminated core, with an undercut step, is placed on top of the pan and centered. Overhead clamps are tightened to hold the core in place in the pan. The metallic laminated core is routed by a trim router having a rotatable bearing and a cutting bit, with the bearing having a lesser radius than the router bit. The difference in radii between the bearing and the router bit is equal to the thickness of the flanges of the pan.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2006Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Inventor: Tom Braun
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Patent number: 7866105Abstract: A system provides insulation products for a plurality of insulation wall cavities in buildings, where a substantial portion of the insulation wall cavities have a known nominal width. The system includes providing flangeless insulation products having a blanket of fibrous insulation material and having a facing material with a width substantially equal to the width of the insulation blanket, with the width of the insulation blanket and the width of the facing material being greater than the nominal width of the plurality of insulation cavities. The increased width of the facing material to improves the seal of the facing material when the insulation product is placed within insulation wall cavities of the known nominal width in comparison to the seal provided by flanged insulation products applied with inset stapling to the same insulation wall cavities.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Owens Corning Intellectual Capital, LLCInventors: William M. Babbitt, Williard W. Price
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Patent number: 7861484Abstract: A method for making a sound-insulating load-bearing floor, includes the following steps: applying a sound-insulating material over a load-bearing floor as to form a continuous coating layer; allowing the continuous coating layer to harden; applying a covering floor over said hardened continuous coating layer; wherein the sound-insulating material includes: 40% by weight to 95% by weight, preferably 60% by weight to 90% by weight, with respect to the total weight of the sound-insulating material, of at least one rubber in a subdivided form; 5% by weight to 60% by weight, preferably 10% by weight to 40% by weight, with respect to the total weight of the sound-insulating material, of at least one binding agent including: a first, component including at least one organic compound having at least one acid functional group or a derivative thereof, the first component having a Brookfield viscosity, measured at 23° C., of 0.1 Pa·s to 100 Pa·s, preferably 0.2 Pa·s to 50 Pa·s, more preferably 0.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2005Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Pirelli & C. S.p.A.Inventors: Massimiliano Pavan, Elio Ganci, Raffaella Donetti, Massimo Marini, Diego Tirelli, Franco Peruzzotti
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Publication number: 20100319282Abstract: A vinyl floor panel for a flooring system prepared from a blend of a polymer and cork granules. The floor panel includes top and bottom surfaces with a first layer between both surfaces. A printed pattern is located on the top surface. The first layer is prepared from a blend of a polymer polyvinyl chloride and cork granules, where the cork granules are evenly distributed with the polyvinyl chloride throughout the length, width, and thickness of the first layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventor: Carl Ruland
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Patent number: 7849649Abstract: A vertical shear wall system including vertical metal framing members, for example, C-joists, U-joists, open web joists, or other metal frame systems that support a reinforced, lightweight, dimensionally stable SCP panel. The shear wall system is non-combustible, water durable, mold and rot resistant, termite resistant and is capable of resisting shear loads equal to or exceeding shear loads provided by plywood or oriented strand board panels. The panels employ one or more layers of a continuous phase resulting from the curing of an aqueous mixture of inorganic binder, for example, calcium sulfate alpha hemihydrate, hydraulic cement, an active pozzolan and lime. The continuous phase is reinforced with glass fibers and contains lightweight filler particles, for example, ceramic microspheres.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventors: Timothy D. Tonyan, James M. Ullett, James E. Reicherts
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Patent number: 7849650Abstract: A fire resistive assembly including metal framing members, for example, C-joists, U-joists, open web joists, HAMBRO or other metal frame systems that support a reinforced, lightweight, dimensionally stable SCP panel. The assembly is non-combustible, water durable, mold and rot resistant, termite resistant and is capable of resisting shear loads equal to or exceeding shear loads provided by plywood or oriented strand board panels. The panels employ one or more layers of a continuous phase resulting from the curing of an aqueous mixture of inorganic binder, for example, calcium sulfate alpha hemihydrate, hydraulic cement, an active pozzolan and lime. The continuous phase is reinforced with glass fibers and contains lightweight filler particles, for example, ceramic microspheres.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventors: Timothy D. Tonyan, James M. Ullett, James E. Reicherts
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Patent number: 7849648Abstract: A flooring system including horizontal metal framing members, for example, C-joists, U-joists, open web joists, HAMBRO or other metal frame systems that support a reinforced, lightweight, dimensionally stable SCP panel. The flooring system is non-combustible, water durable, mold and rot resistant, termite resistant and is capable of resisting shear loads equal to or exceeding shear loads provided by plywood or oriented strand board panels. The panels employ one or more layers of a continuous phase resulting from the curing of an aqueous mixture of inorganic binder, for example, calcium sulfate alpha hemihydrate, hydraulic cement, an active pozzolan and lime. The continuous phase is reinforced with glass fibers and contains lightweight filler particles, for example, ceramic microspheres.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2005Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventors: Timothy D. Tonyan, James M. Ullett, James E. Reicherts
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Publication number: 20100307088Abstract: A cladding tile includes a base having an adhesive layer connected to a surface thereof and facing stones are securely connected to the adhesive layer. The facing stones are so securely connected to the base so that when the cladding tile can be conveniently used on vertical surfaces without worry peel-off of the facing stones.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: PAUL C. HSIEH, YU TSUNG SU
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Publication number: 20100307087Abstract: A self-adhering ice and water roofing membrane, having a roofing underlayment attached to it, wherein the roofing underlayment also serves as the carrier for the release layer, and is needed to transport the self adhering roofing membrane from the manufacturer to the construction site. A splitable adhesive may be used in place of the release layer on the underlayment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Oliver Zoellner
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Publication number: 20100307091Abstract: A plaster panel and a method of using it is disclosed, wherein the plaster panel includes a slab of cementitious composition including a mixture of sizes of cut expanded polystyrene, a quantity of monofilament fiber, and at least one binding agent. At least one layer of a mesh is provided, wherein the resulting panel is light in weight, flexible and strong. Similar panels may be affixed to a building frame by suitable fasteners such as nails or screws, while causing little or no fracturing of the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Rudy Nicholas Diaz, JR., George Wendell Simpson, JR., John W. Kenyon, III
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Patent number: 7845130Abstract: This invention relates to a structural cementitious panel (SCP) panel able to resist lateral forces imposed by high wind and earthquake loads in regions where they are required by building codes. These panels may be used for shear walls, flooring or roofing or other locations where shear panels are used in residential or commercial construction. The panels employ one or more layers of a continuous phase resulting from the curing of an aqueous mixture of inorganic binder reinforced with glass fibers and containing lightweight filler particles. One or more reinforcement members, such as mesh or plate sheets, are bonded to at least one surface of the panel to provide a completed panel that can breathe and has weather resistant characteristics to be capable of sustaining exposure to the elements during construction, without damage.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2006Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventors: Timothy D. Tonyan, James E. Reicherts
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Patent number: 7841148Abstract: A roofing system including horizontal or sloped metal framing members, for example, C-joists, U-joists, open web joists, or other metal frame systems that support a reinforced, lightweight, dimensionally stable SCP panel. The roofing system is non-combustible, water durable, mold and rot resistant, termite resistant and is capable of resisting shear loads equal to or exceeding shear loads provided by plywood or oriented strand board panels. The panels employ one or more layers of a continuous phase resulting from the curing of an aqueous mixture of inorganic binder, for example, calcium sulfate alpha hemihydrate, hydraulic cement, an active pozzolan and lime. The continuous phase is reinforced with glass fibers and contains lightweight filler particles, for example, ceramic microspheres.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2005Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventors: Timothy D. Tonyan, James M. Ullett, James E. Reicherts
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Patent number: 7827760Abstract: A spacer profile (50) for a spacer profile frame mountable in the edge area of an insulating window unit for forming an intervening space (53) between window panes (51, 52), has a profile body (10) made of synthetic material and comprises one or more chambers (20) for accommodating hygroscopic material. A metal film (30) encloses the profile body on three-sides such that, in the bent/assembled state of the spacer profile, the non-enclosed inner side of the profile body is directed towards the intervening space between the window panes. The not-enclosed inner side of the profile body comprises openings (15) for moisture exchange between hygroscopic material accommodated in the chamber(s) and the intervening space between the window panes. The metal film comprises a profile (31a-g, 32a-g) on each end directed towards the intervening space of the window panes. Each profile has at least one edge or bend.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2005Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Technoform Caprano und Brunnhofer GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Erwin Brunnhofer, Petra Sommer, Jörg Lenz
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Publication number: 20100275527Abstract: An application for a metal faced roofing shingle includes a metal face affixed to a substrate, the substrate preferably being of similar size to existing asphalt roofing shingles. The metal faced roofing shingle includes a planar substrate and a metal face that covers less than an entire surface of the planar substrate. A decorative pattern covers an outside surface of the metal face or a part of the metal face, providing a look that, in some embodiments, simulates prior asphalt, wood, clay or stone roofing systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: BRADCO SUPPLY CORPORATIONInventor: Thomas D. Karol
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Publication number: 20100269440Abstract: A roof tile having a mesh covered foam core with a cement-based protective coating, a roof covering formed from such tiles and methods for making same.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventors: Carlos T. Torres, Wilbur Dale McIntire
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Publication number: 20100257800Abstract: A prefabricated insulation panel is disclosed. To improve the insulation of existing buildings by applying materials to the exterior elevation the invention provides a prefabricated insulation panel comprising a layer of insulation material, two layers of render and a layer of reinforcing. The invention also provides a method of prefabricating an insulation panel, a method of insulating a building, and a building insulated with prefabricated insulation panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventor: Richard Cassells
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Publication number: 20100212241Abstract: A rectilinear extruded plastic wall forming panel characterized being able to directly connect to next adjoining panels either by sliding adjoining panels together or by pushing them together. Also, if one of the panel walls is to become an exterior wall, it is preferably reinforced, for example with pultruded fiberglass or foamed PVC.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: Nuform Building Technologies Inc.Inventor: Leslie Stewart Holroyd
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Publication number: 20100186311Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing a border bock is useable for automatic production of a border block capable of expressing various colors and designs. The border block, includes a block body, and an outer plate adhered to the block body to surround the block body, the outer plate including a transparent outer mat with a picture on an inner surface thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 4, 2008Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: Chair-Suk Jun
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Publication number: 20100186310Abstract: A self supporting panel system used to fabricate ceilings, floors, walls, or roofs. The panel system is assembled from a plurality of panels, each having a core that is sandwiched between opposing plate members. In a preferred embodiment, the core of each panel includes a unifying material to enhance the load bearing capacity of the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: PN II, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence J. Wrass, James K. Petersen, Robert Patrick Broad
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Publication number: 20100186328Abstract: The present disclosure includes various brackets and systems for forming tiled transitions between surfaces. One bracket embodiment for forming a tiled transition between a first surface and a second surface forming an inside corner includes a first base portion securable to the first surface, a second base portion securable to the second surface, a receiving slot angled with respect to the first and second surfaces for receiving a tile strip to form the tiled transition, and a channel for receiving a filler material adjacent to the receiving slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: Steven L. Harrison
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Patent number: 7761997Abstract: A method of forming a composite door is disclosed. The method comprises: mixing together a thermoplastic polymer with an organic fibrous material in a ratio such that the organic fibrous material constitutes 40 to 60 percent by weight of the mixture; extruding the mixture under heat and pressure to create a thin sheet form; cutting the sheet to a predetermined size; removing material from at least one surface of the sheet to create a homogeneous appearance devoid of obvious fibrous particles; thermoforming the sheet to impart to the at least one surface an exterior three dimensional door surface to create a thin door facing; and assembling two of the thermoformed thin door facings, a peripheral frame and a core material into a door.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2008Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Masonite International CorporationInventors: Gary Fagan, Richard H. Kon
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Publication number: 20100180527Abstract: Provided is a constructive light weight insulation block and construction method thereof, and more particularly, to a constructive light weight insulation block on that finishes interior and exterior walls of a building by adding a finishing material to a block main body including light weight bubbling synthetic resin, thereby reducing material costs, simplifying a block building process. The constructive light weight heat insulation block that is stacked in interior and exterior walls of a building is formed of a bubbling synthetic resin, and comprises a coupling projection formed on the top surface thereof so that a recess is not generated when the constructive light weight heat insulation block is stacked, a coupling groove formed on the bottom surface thereof and corresponding to the coupling projection, and a projection portion and a groove portion formed in the front and rear surfaces thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: HANKOOK STYROPOL CO., LTDInventor: Seong Mo Kim
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Publication number: 20100170178Abstract: The panelized roof sheathing construction system includes a plurality of panels attached to a building frame structure in substantially abutting relationship. Each panel includes a water resistant barrier layer secured atop the outward facing surface of the panel. The water resistant barrier layer includes a skid resistant surface. Joints between panels are sealed by strips of water resistant tape or the like. The panels are made of lignocellulosic material. The water resistant and skid resistant surface may include indicia for aligning strips of tape or for aligning fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: July 8, 2010Applicant: HUBER ENGINEERED WOODS LLCInventors: John L. BENNETT, Joel F. BARKER, Rick D. JORDAN, Thomas L. SCHUMAN, Nian OU, Neil C. SWIACKI
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Publication number: 20100147142Abstract: In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a blast-resistant panel may include a layer of a pre-cured elastomeric material having a predetermined thickness, a body portion, and a plurality of flanges, each of the plurality of flanges having a substantially equal width and depending away from a same side and at approximately equivalent right angles to the body portion. The blast-resistant panel may also include a plurality of fastener elements for securing the pre-cured elastomeric material layer to a surface of a structure through the plurality of flanges of pre-cured elastomeric material layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2010Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventor: BRUCE HALL
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Publication number: 20100139195Abstract: An insulating spacer for creating a thermally insulating bridge between spaced apart panes of a multiple pane window unit comprises in one embodiment, a solid fiber-stabilized aerogel insulation material, hardened with a desiccant-impregnated hot melt adhesive. The spacer defines a thermally insulated space between the panes. Several embodiments of the insulating spacer of the present invention are disclosed. Insulated glass units using the disclosed insulating spacers and windows employing these insulated glass units have significantly better thermal performance than prior art insulated glass units and windows.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: Brandon D. Tinianov, Kent Whiting, Court Hinricher
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Publication number: 20100101159Abstract: A framed wall construction (10) includes a generally vertically orientated frame (12). A substantially planar layer of a moisture barrier (21) having a generally water-resistant front surface is fixedly attached to substantially cover the frame (12). To complete the wall construction, an outer cladding material (22) is secured to cover the moisture barrier (21).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: James Gleeson, Roger Pecnick
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Publication number: 20100101182Abstract: A composite panel comprises an outer skins and an inner core. The inner core includes a frame, an elastomeric material disposed between at least a portion of the frame and the outer skin, and a foamed polymer filler. Also disclosed is a method of manufacturing the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventor: John Murchie
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Publication number: 20100095607Abstract: The panel includes a water resistant barrier layer secured atop its outward facing surface. The water resistant barrier layer includes a skid resistant surface. The panels are made of lignocellulosic material. The water resistant and skid resistant surface may include indicia for aligning strips of tape or for aligning fasteners. A method for manufacturing the water resistant building panels is also disclosed and includes the steps of feeding paper onto a forming belt, depositing lignocellulosic material and the binding agent onto the forming belt so as to form a lignocellulosic mat, applying heat and pressure so as to impart the skid resistant surface on the paper, and cutting panels to predetermined sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: HUBER ENGINEERED WOODS LLCInventors: John L. BENNETT, Joel F. BARKER, Rick D. JORDAN, Thomas L. SCHUMAN, Nian OU, Neil C. SWIACKI, Kelly R. FLAHERTY
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Publication number: 20100088990Abstract: Horizontally engineered floor boards are provided by this invention. The floor board includes a top decorative layer placed on a plurality of strips. The plurality of strips are arranged to have some in X-axis orientation and some in Y-axis orientation. The plurality of strips also has characteristics that allow the wood floor board to be installed as a tile.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventor: David C. Liu
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Publication number: 20100071289Abstract: An annular duct insulation structure includes a substantially rigid annular insulation-retaining insert having a substantially cylindrical outer surface. A viscoelastic insulation foam layer is disposed around the substantially cylindrical outer surface of the insert so as to result in a composite insulation structure of the foam layer and the insert. The foam layer is formed of at least one of (A) a compressed open-cell foam layer or (B) a compressed closed-cell foam layer in which at least a portion of the closed cells has been opened, wherein the foam layer has been compressed sufficiently to permit the composite insulation structure to be slipped into an annular duct without substantial friction, and wherein the foam layer decompresses so as to substantially fill a void between an inner surface of the duct and an outer surface of the foam layer of the composite insulation structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Charles M. PRINCELL, Mike RESETAR
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Patent number: 7678466Abstract: Disclosed herein is a flooring comprising a surface layer made of a synthetic resin, and a wood-based board as a base. Preferably, the surface layer includes a printed layer formed by general gravure, transfer, heat-sublimation, silk screen or digital printing using a printer, a protective made of a synthetic resin, and a UV-curable or heat-curable surface treatment layer. The wood-based board is selected from plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), high-density fiberboard (HDF), particle board, and resin-wood flour composite board. The flooring may further comprise a bottom layer laminated under the wood-based board for protecting the flooring against moisture from the bottom. The flooring is cut into pieces having an appropriate size, and the pieces are processed into a finished product in a tongue and groove (T & G) shape.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: LG Chem, Ltd.Inventor: Seung-Baik Nam
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Publication number: 20100031593Abstract: The invention relates to an insulation panel (6) for a sloping roof system, comprising an insulation body having a planar base and a surface as well as lateral surfaces (14) connecting the base to the surface, wherein the base is directed anti-parallel with respect to the surface, so that the surface is at least inclined with respect to the base, wherein the insulation body is designed in a sandwich fashion and includes at least a first layer (11) having heat and/or sound insulation properties, particularly from mineral wool, preferably from rock wool.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: DEUTSCHE ROCKWOOL MINERALWOLL GMBH & CO. OHGInventor: Gerd-Rüdiger Klose
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Publication number: 20100024336Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for making a fireproof panel. The fireproof panel includes a first ply of material and a ceramic material impregnating at least a portion of the first ply of material, the ceramic material formulated to resist loss of physical properties when exposed to temperatures of at least 1090° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: James F. Stevenson, Siu-ching D. Lui
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Publication number: 20100024337Abstract: A solid composite material is suitable for construction and industrial uses. The solid composite material consists of at least an effective amount of assorted agricultural remnants bound in an effective volume of cured resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: Eco*Centric, LLCInventor: Ranee Spradlin
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Publication number: 20100018143Abstract: The invention describes a load-bearing system which is composed of a plurality of components of different materials. At least one component that dissipates load here is composed of plastic. A frictional bond achieved via at least one bonding technique transmits the loads for the various components. The plastic can be transparent.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2007Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: Evonik Roehm GmbHInventors: Johann-Dietrich Woerner, Michael Traexler, Carlo Schuetz, Christian Eckhardt, Jochen Stahl, Frank Machleid, Walter Meon, Martin Berkenkopf
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Publication number: 20100011689Abstract: A reflective insulation layer is provided for a structure. The structure includes a wall and spaced-apart strips which extend along the wall from a top portion of the wall to a bottom portion of the wall. The reflective insulation layer includes a low emittance layer having first perforations, and a synthetic polymer layer having second perforations. Additionally, the reflective insulation layer includes an expander spaced between the low emittance layer and the synthetic polymer layer. The expander couples the low emittance layer to the synthetic polymer layer to form a first air space between the low emittance layer and the synthetic polymer layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventors: William A. Lippy, Addric E. Bassham, Douglas F. Kinninger, Craig T. Price, Robert L. Swanson, James T. Sheridan
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Publication number: 20100005739Abstract: An access system is provided that employs a floor panel and pedestal assembly designed to provide a non-magnetic environment with no metal on metal contact making the system particularly suited for EMI machine room use. The access floor eliminates the difficulty in calibrating the EMI machine due to minute movement in the access floor panels that arises from metal on metal contact. Moreover, the system ensures that the floor panels themselves contain no metallic parts thereby eliminating the static white pixel noise associated with the more powerful magnets now used in the current generation of EMI machines. Thus a considerably more versatile access floor is provided that can support the need of the current generation of EMI machines to be movement free and to not generate static interference in their visual output.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: Frank Pendergast IncorporatedInventor: John B. Pendergast
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Publication number: 20100005743Abstract: A surface veneer for simulating the appearance of stone, tile, concrete, leather, wood, stucco, etc. is disclosed. The veneer may be made by producing a mold of a desired texture, filling the mold with a mixture including portland-type cement, resin, and colorant, with the mixture being impregnated with a support mesh. The veneer may be made to have an average thickness between about 1/16 and ¼ inches in a sheet form. When produced, the veneer is flexible, being able to conform to various surfaces and applied to various surfaces using any of various adhesives, and able to be transported is a finished form to an installation site. The veneer may also be finished prior to installation with a wide range of surface finishes and textures.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventor: Jay L. Anderson
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Publication number: 20090320399Abstract: A drainage-promoting wrap includes an elongate web of a weather-resistive membrane and a series of separate, laterally spaced-apart, elongate filament spacers bonded to a face of the membrane. The filaments are preferably extruded polymeric filaments and have depressions formed therein providing transverse drainage paths across the filaments. Preferably, the filaments extend substantially parallel to each other and to a longitudinal axis of the elongate membrane. In addition, preferably the membrane is made of a polymeric material so that the filaments are thermally bonded to the face of the membrane. Wall and roof assemblies utilizing the wrap and methods of making the wrap are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicants: BENJAMIN OBDYKE INCORPORATED, COLBOND, INC.Inventors: Geoffrey N. Ehrman, Nathan L. Randello, Clarence C. McCorsley, III
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Publication number: 20090320397Abstract: Construct a wall assembly by: (a) providing a support structure with spaced apart structural members; (b) affixing a thermally insulating layer of polymeric foam boards to the structural members, the foam boards achieving a Class A rating according to ASTM E-84; (c) covering seams between polymeric foam boards with a sealing tape; (d) affixing a plurality of fasteners through the thermally insulating layer to structural members with the fasteners extending beyond the outside surface of the thermally insulating layer; (e) attaching a façade selected from metal panel, metal-composite-metal panels, fiber reinforced cementitious siding veneer and materials having a thickness of at least 1.9 centimeters (0.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: Jeffrey M. Hansbro, Michael J. Kontranowski, Daniel R. Schroer, Daniel A. Tempas
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Publication number: 20090308009Abstract: The present invention is a composition for making high quality, mold resistant, water proof building products. The composition from which these products are formed is a mixture of various polyethylene or polypropylene materials, in conjunction with fillers which may comprise recycled rubber products such as ethylene propylene-diene monomers, and styrene butadiene rubber, or mineral fillers to achieve a different feel and texture to the formulation without compromising the integrity of the product. This is achieved by altering the melt and amount of the high and/or low density polyethylene or polypropylene in the mix to end up with the correct material integrity. Colorants may be additionally be added to the mixture prior to final molding. This composition allows for products to be made that resemble traditional building products, but with a higher performance level that are also recyclable in their entirety.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2008Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventor: Billibob J. Boor
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Publication number: 20090301022Abstract: A siding panel assembly includes an ornamental facing and a first insulation layer made from fibrous insulating material. That fibrous insulating material includes polymer fibers and glass fibers, polymer fibers, natural fibers and mixtures thereof. A method for making the siding panel assembly includes the steps of cutting a groove in and molding a first surface of a sheet of the insulation layer to match in profile a concavity in the ornamental facing and assembling the insulation layer and the ornamental facing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Anthony L. Rockwell, W. David Graham, Donn R. Vermilion, Kaushik Chakrabarty