With An Embedded, Elongated Component Patents (Class 52/309.7)
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Patent number: 7547470Abstract: A moisture impermeable edge reinforced wood composite structural system includes a wood composite panel having opposing faces, at least one moisture impermeable reinforcement edge, and at least one moisture impermeable reinforcement perimeter zone. The perimeter zone is a coating of a moisture impermeable reinforcement/resin matrix material which provides the structural system with improved fastener performance and reduced panel edge swell as a result of moisture exposure.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2006Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Douglas J. Gardner, Stephen M. Shaler, Lech Muszynski, Ciprian Pirvu, Jungil Son
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Patent number: 7543419Abstract: An insulated structural truss panel, comprising: a rectangular panel body formed of a rigid foam material and a parallel arrangement of at least first and second trusses embedded longitudinally within the panel body at predetermined on-center spacings between and parallel to the first and second sides.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Inventor: Jerry Randall Rue
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Patent number: 7520097Abstract: The present invention provides a water management building wrap that may be useable between a frame structure of a building and an exterior building covering. In at least one embodiment, the building wrap comprises a permeable membrane and an extruded polymeric drainage structure secured to the second side of the membrane. In at least one embodiment, the drainage structure includes a plurality of generally vertical members having a first thickness and forming boundaries for generally vertical water drainage channels, and a plurality of generally horizontal members attached to the generally vertical members and having a second thickness less than the first thickness and forming integral joints at intersections of the generally vertical members and the generally horizontal members that provide dimensional stability to maintain the orientation of the generally vertical members and form stable vertical water drainage channels.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2006Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Conwed Plastics LLCInventors: Larry A. Aalbers, Bartley J. Kohel
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Publication number: 20090056255Abstract: The invention is a prefabricated rigid wall panel assembly constructed of a plurality of C-shaped studs inserted into kerfs in a foam block. The closed ends of the C-shaped studs and the foam block form substantially planar longitudinal edges of the panel assembly capable of abutting an adjacent panel assembly. Optionally, a header and/or footer plate inserted is into a transverse kerf such that the plate overlaps the ends of the studs, and the header and/or footer plate and the foam block form a substantially planar transverse edge of the panel assembly. Adjacent panel assemblies are preferably secured to one another using a clip, the shape of which depends on the angle at which the panel assemblies abut. Each panel assembly may also have a wire chase.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: GREENSTEEL TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventor: Steven Barton
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Publication number: 20080250740Abstract: A structural insulated panel with a rigid foam core without thermal bridging is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventor: Kenneth Andrew Miller
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Publication number: 20080236069Abstract: A lightweight cast concrete panel including concrete having a wet weight of between about 132 to about 140 pounds per cubic foot, and air content of between about 7 to about 11 percent.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Jason Hensley, Thomas Kuckhahn, Richard Mantel, George Miks
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Patent number: 7412803Abstract: An endpiece and method for siding a wall to simulate wood log construction are described. A generally cylindrical core (101) of the endpiece (100) has a curved surface (103), and a flat surface (105). A decorative skin (111) attached to the curved surface (103) has a cross-sectional arc that is greater than one hundred and eighty degrees. When an endpiece (100) is installed on a plank (200), a spline (117) that attaches along a lateral edge (109) of the endpiece interlocks with a bottom spline (215) of a plank (200). Also, a first offset (113) of the decorative skin (111) engages an upper lateral edge (207) of the plank (200). An end cap (301) attaches to a surface formed by an endpiece surface (305) and a plank surface (307).Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2004Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Inventor: Gregory E. Lehn
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Publication number: 20080190061Abstract: A 3-dimensional decorative panel is disclosed to easily embody a wanted 3-dimensional shape by using Styrofoam having good heat insulation and workability. The panel includes a drain groove (22) formed on a side of the Styrofoam (20) for draining a rainwater, and a metal plate (10) coupled to a rear surface of the Styrofoam (20), the metal plate having a plurality of bent portions (11), and a reinforcing core (12) being attached to the metal plate 10. A polygarde (30), silicon (31), a polygarde (30), a primer (32), and a colored layer (33) are sequentially layered on a surface of the Styrofoam (20) in order to enhance a durability of the Styrofoam (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2006Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventor: Won Hoon Roh
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Patent number: 7406806Abstract: Blast resistant prefabricated wall panels contain at least one panel consisting of two structural boards having a thermoset resin-impregnated fiber reinforcing layer therebetween and extending from sides of the panel, the extension wrapped at least partially around metal sole and top plates of a metal sole plate, top plate, and stud construction. The panels are capable of resisting explosive blasts without forming secondary projectiles, and are preferably attached to a building structure by energy absorbing deformable brackets.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2003Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Inventors: Gerald Hallissy, William G. Higbie, Edward R. Fyfe
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Patent number: 7296387Abstract: The present invention comprises architectural building products or “trim” and methods for making, installing and finishing the same. The architectural trim comprises a rigid urethane having a mesh material and or tabs imbedded within the body of the architectural trim product and extending out from the sides thereof for purposes of aiding in the attachment of the architectural trim product to the surface of a building.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2003Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Inventor: Gregory C. Milu
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Publication number: 20070227086Abstract: A building panel for residential and commercial construction uses a plurality of insulating blocks connected together by adhesive. The insulation blocks are typically made of foam. A plurality of support members are disposed on opposite sides of the insulting blocks and offset with respect to the adjacent support member. The support member are typically made of metal and can have different shapes including “T” shape, “U” shape, and “L” shape. Each support member has a head portion in contact with a surface of the insulating block and a stem portion extending into the insulating block and having a length less than a width of the insulating block so that a thermal conduction path of the support member is discontinuous across the insulating block. The panel can be used as a curtain wall panel in high-rise construction, as well as bodies for aircraft, automotive, and marine applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: GLOBAL BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: James L. Beavers, Bruce B. Solper
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Patent number: 7257930Abstract: Exemplary methods and assemblies for preventing corrosion of metal connector devices, e.g., zinc-galvanized joist hangers and fasteners, used for assembling outdoor structures such as decks from wood components pretreated with alkaline copper quat (ACQ), ammoniacal copper quat (ACQ-B), copper azole (CA), or mixtures thereof. Membrane barriers separate metal from wood, and seal around fasteners thus minimizing corrosion of the connector devices and fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn.Inventors: Antonio J. Aldykiewicz, Jr., Gerald L. Blay, Gregory N. Ciampa, Ann M. Jansen, Edwin C. Schaughency, Lawrence S. Shapiro, Albina N. Velikin, Walter W. Wydra
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Patent number: 7143559Abstract: Device for producing a prefabricated cast concrete element having a plurality of central structural elements each comprising two parralel welded wire lattice mats, straight bridging wires welded at each end to the two wire lattice mats holding the wire lattice mats at a predetermined mutual separation and an insulating member penetrated by the bridging wires arranged with its cover surfaces parallel to the wire lattice mats and at a predetermined distance to the latter and having two concrete shells which each adjoin the insulating member and completely enclose the wire lattice mats of the structural elements, characterized in that a plurality of central structural elements are each arranged with their narrow sides abutting one another with selectable spacing between two shuttering walls and the spaces between the insulating members of the structural elements and the shuttering walls completely filled out with concrete.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2000Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: EVG Entwicklungs- u. Verwertungs-Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventor: Klaus Ritter
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Patent number: 7127856Abstract: A stud panel and method of making a stud panel where interior sheathing may be a temporary piece of transparent plastic or a permanent panel of sheet rock so as to retain insulation in place and minimize scarfing. The stud panel may include studs having through holes extending in a length direction of the stud panel such that insulation in adjacent inner regions separated by such studs interlock with each other and contribute to a structural integrity of the stud panel. The stud panel may include a space between inner studs and one of the exterior and interior sheathing so as to provide a thermal and sound break between the exterior and inner sheathing so as to minimize heat, air and sound transfer between the exterior and interior sheathing.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Inventors: Hans T. Hagen, Jr., Robert H. Leslie, Robert A. Demers
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Patent number: 7080490Abstract: The present invention relates to solid panel window shutters having both high strength and structural stability. More particularly, an exterior window shutter made of a solid panel of polyvinyl chloride with at least one support member affixed in the panel. The shutter includes a solid panel having front and back surfaces and side edges, support member, impact resistant member and slats having a channel to receive the support member; wherein the support member is embedded between the panel and the slats. Also contemplated by this invention are: a method to manufacture high strength and structurally stable exterior window shutters and a method to protect windows from extreme weather.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2002Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Inventors: Jack Horn, James Horn
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Patent number: 7067588Abstract: Building element having two parallel welded wire grid mats (1, 2), of straight web wires (7) which hold the wire grid mats at a predetermined distance apart and are joined at each end to the two wire grid mats. An insulating body (8) is arranged between the wire grid mats, through which the web wires pass. At least one of the wire grid mats is in the form of a grid reinforcement mat which possesses a minimum strength of the weld nodes which complies with the static requirements applicable to the building element, corresponding mechanical strength of the grid mat wires (3, 4) and also corresponding diameters and mutual spacings of the grid mat wires. The web wires are arranged in predetermined directions relative to the wire grid mats, and the insulating body is held at a predetermined distance from each of the wire grid mats.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: EVG Entwicklungs- u. Verwertungs-Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Klaus Ritter, Gerhard Ritter
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Patent number: 7051490Abstract: A door for refrigerator which is sophisticated in design and provided at a lower production cost. The door for refrigerator is composed of a door panel made of metal and an inner plate combined with the door panel in a facing manner, a door cap which fits into the door panel and the inner panel in an upper portion, and a handle which fits into the door panel and the inner panel in a bottom portion. In addition to that, the door for refrigerator has a heat insulating form material injected inside. Then, the door for refrigerator is provided with draw forming at a position near to the edge of at least either side of the door panel.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takashi Oishi, Shou Hanaoka
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Patent number: 7040066Abstract: A foaming cement (1), cooperates with the steel member (5), forms the fender structure (111), which could solely resist the load in horizontal or vertical direction, or cooperate with the columniation (222). The whole lightweight steel (5) is embedded in the foaming cement or the floor slabs. The fender structure (111) cooperates with the roof board, the ceiling (555) and the various floor slabs (333) in forming the structural system, which is capable of preserving heat and bearing the load and beautifying the environment.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Inventor: Zhi Fan
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Patent number: 7028440Abstract: The present invention relates a low cost, highly insulated light weight prefabricated building assembly capable of providing a swift, efficient and economic construction of exterior walls, interior walls and roofs to form a sturdy building assembly. The present invention includes a plurality of exterior wall panels; a plurality of styrofoam exterior connection blocks; the plurality of exterior connection blocks being capable of joining the plurality of exterior wall panels that form an exterior wall of the building; a plurality of roof panels, where the plurality of roof panels form a roof of the building; a plurality of interior wall panels; and a plurality of interior connection blocks. The plurality of interior connection blocks are used to connect the plurality of interior wall panels that form at least one interior wall of the building.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventor: Dale Brisson
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Patent number: 7007436Abstract: The snap-in-place building block has two internal support brackets constructed from durable plastic that are equipped with male and female interlocking devices, a rebar clip, a furring strip, and exterior flanges that are molded into a block body made from foamed plastic. A body of foamed plastic is molded around the brackets, the body defining two hollow cores, one bracket being disposed in each of the cores. A horizontal channel is formed between adjacent blocks when stacked above each other. The cores and horizontal channels receive concrete or mortar that forms vertical columns and horizontal beams within the wall. An exterior veneer is attached to the protruding exterior flanges on one side of the building block. The configuration of the block may be altered to allow for half-blocks and corner blocks.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2005Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Inventor: Jay R. Kelley
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Patent number: 6948289Abstract: The invention involves a manner of fabricating 3D construction forms by preparing first and second standard sized panels with a predetermined pattern of perforations and assembling same in spaced apart relationship by connecting the panels together with connectors designed to engage the perforations in the panels. The perforations of the panels are arranged in a specific pattern suitable for the assembly and use of the construction forms by means of an apparatus designed to form the perforations. The method also uses apparatus which assist in the orientation and alignment of the connectors to engage the panels. Modifications of the panels and connectors will allow the formation of 3D construction forms with corners of various configuration.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2002Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Inventor: Leonid Bravinski
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Patent number: 6927183Abstract: The present invention provides a reinforced article with an injected inner reinforcing mixture layer deposited between a covering material and a core material.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Diversitech CorporationInventor: Dennis Christen
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Patent number: 6898908Abstract: An insulative, lightweight concrete building panel is provided with one or more fiber or steel reinforcements which are manufactured in a controlled environment and can be easily transported and erected at a building site.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Oldcastle Precast, Inc.Inventors: Harold G. Messenger, Thomas G. Harmon, Kenneth Baur, Gary C. Graziano, Douglas L. Lorah
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Patent number: 6892507Abstract: A method and apparatus for making an rigid foam insulating panel is disclosed. The panel includes an rigid foam sheet with a plurality of grooves or recesses in which reinforcing strips are placed. Both sides of the sub-assembly are covered with a reinforcing sheet made of plastic, paper, foil, or a combination thereof. These reinforcing sheets are bonded to the surface of the rigid foam sheet and provide structural support to the sheet, as well as retaining the reinforcing strips in place. They also provide a vapor barrier on both sides of the sheet to prevent the migration of moisture through the sheet toward the wall covering, which will typically be attached to the side of the sheet in which the reinforcing strips are inserted.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Plymouth Foam IncorporatedInventor: Tyler E. Pease
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Patent number: 6893594Abstract: Novel window and patio door frame members are formed by an extrusion process that provide these members with at least one channel and with an outer weather resistant surface and an internal imitation wood surface together with integrated sealing strips formed in the channels for the doors, these components being fully integrated. The process is carried out by extruding a foamed profile with a channel through a first die therein having reduced dimensions where a protective shell is desired, co-extruding a plastic with said foamed profile in a second die to form a protective shell where the reduced dimensions occur, passing the co-extrusion though a calibration die, and then heating the co-extrusion at selected location where weather stripping is desired and then passing the co-extrusion through a final die where plastic weather stripping is extruded therewith and then cooling the integrated member.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Inventor: Kuei Yung Wang Chen
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Patent number: 6869901Abstract: A protective drainage wrap comprises a first portion, a second portion and a solid sheet portion. The first portion comprises cross-woven or cross-laminate material in the machine direction and in the transverse direction. The material in the machine direction comprises a polyolefin, polyester, nylon or combinations thereof and has a first thickness The material in the transverse direction comprises a polyolefin, polyester, nylon or combinations thereof and has a second thickness. The second thickness is at least about 2 times greater than the first thickness so as to assist in providing drainage for moisture build-up The second portion is a coating comprising a polyolefin, polyester, nylon or combinations thereof The first and second portions are located adjacent to each other The solid sheet portion comprises a polyolefin, polyester, nylon or combinations thereof The solid sheet portion is attached to at least one of the first portion and the second portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Pactiv CorporationInventor: John W. Lubker, II
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Patent number: 6869669Abstract: The present invention may be embodied in a sandwich panel having first and second face panels each having a first predetermined thickness and being formed of a fiber-reinforced cementitious material. The sandwich panel further includes support frame for supporting the first and second face panels in a spaced apart configuration. The support frame is formed of a fiber-reinforced cementitious material that is continuous with the cementitious material of the first and second face panels. Blocks of rigid insulation are embedded in the sandwich panel for defining a structure of the support frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2001Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Advanced Wall Systems LLCInventors: Michael S. Jensen, Kurt S. Martin
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Patent number: 6863970Abstract: A combination fastener and foam sheet having enhanced fastener retention and methods of forming a foam sheet are provided so that the fastener is not easily removed from the foam sheet when an outward force is applied thereto. The combination preferably includes a foam sheet including a fibrous material and urethane foam material abuttingly contacting and substantially surrounding the fibrous material so that the fibrous material is substantially contained within and retained by the urethane foam material. The combination also preferably includes a fastener having threaded portions positioned within the foam sheet so that the threaded portions are retained in the foam sheet and are not easily removed when an outward force is applied thereto. The foam sheet preferably also has a strengthening material such as glass also substantially surrounded by the urethane foam.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Penske CompositesInventor: Herman Novak
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Patent number: 6857237Abstract: A modular wall component with an insulative thermal break for preventing the creation of a continuous thermal path across the modular wall component. The modular wall component may be formed with an insulated frame structure that is fixed to an open frame structure with an insulative thermal break interposed therebetween. The insulated frame structure may be formed with a plurality of vertical track members coupled to an upper track member and a lower track member. At least one sheet of insulative material is interposed into the insulated frame structure. The open frame structure may have a plurality of vertical framing studs coupled to an upper framing track and a lower framing track.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: I Mozaic TrustInventors: Raymond F. Dalphond, Richard R. Dalphond
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Patent number: 6854215Abstract: A hollow metal door having a foam retained tapping structure includes a hollow metal door, at least one tapping structure, and a quantity of foam injected into the hollow metal door. The hollow metal door includes a pan member and a lid member which is attached to the pan member to form the hollow metal door. The tapping structure preferably includes a fastening tube and an attachment pedestal extending from the fastening tube. A bottom of the pedestal is attached to an inside perimeter wall of the pan member adjacent where a door component is to be attached. The tapping structure is preferably attached to the inside perimeter wall of the pan member with double sided tape, but other fastening methods may also be used.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Plyco CorporationInventor: David A. Kaiser
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Patent number: 6837021Abstract: A door for a ticket gate is disclosed. The door is composed of a metal plate as a core material and a cushioning material covering the metal plate. The metal plate defines at least one through-hole therein. The cushioning material comprises expanded polyolefin plates, and the metal plate and the expanded polyolefin plates have been integrated together by arranging the polyolefin plates on opposite sides of the metal plate, respectively, and then press molding them together.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Kokushin Sangyo K.K.Inventor: Kunio Sudo
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Patent number: 6817150Abstract: A concrete form panel system includes a basic form panel of expanded polystyrene material having at least one slot formed in the top surface along its length, to divide the panel top surface into piers. A series of top hats are provided for selective attachment to the piers to increase the depth of the slots between piers, and thereby increase the depth of a joist formed by hardened concrete poured into the slot. Transverse slots may also be formed by separating top hats along their lengths. The transverse slots create transverse bracing between T-joists in a concrete deck. The form panels and top hats may also be used to create separate structural joists with attachment lifts, to permit connection of the joists to a subsequently constructed floor or deck system.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Inventor: Patrick E. Boeshart
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Patent number: 6808772Abstract: The invention relates to a vapor barrier for use in the thermal insulation of buildings which can be used, in particular, for thermal insulation procedures in new buildings or in the renovation of old buildings. The vapor barrier in accordance with the invention is thereby capable of achieving water vapor exchange under different ambient conditions. This is achieved by using a material which has a water vapor diffusion resistance which is dependent on the ambient humidity and which also has adequate tensile strength and tear resistance.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2003Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Angewandten Forschung E.V.Inventors: Hartwig Kunzel, Theo Grosskinsky
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Patent number: 6792728Abstract: An elementary module (21) having at least one beam, (11) made of a composite, and a longitudinal element, (22) made of an insulating material, right through which at least one channel (23) for housing the beam (11) passes. Also, a building structure provided with a thermal bridge break formed from such elementary modules (21).Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Electricite de France - Service NationalInventors: Charles Toulemonde, Marion Escudero, Bernard Yrieix
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Patent number: 6779314Abstract: A foaming cement (1), cooperates with the steel member (5), forms the fender structure (111), which could solely resist the load in horizontal or vertical direction, or cooperate with the columniation (222). The whole lightweight steel (5) is embedded in the foaming cement or the floor slabs. The fender structure (111) cooperates with the roof board, the ceiling (555) and the various floor slabs (333) in forming the structural system, which is capable of preserving heat and bearing the load and beautifying the environment.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Inventor: Zhi Fan
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Patent number: 6763589Abstract: Disclosed is a process for the industrial manufacture of a formwork panel in a continuous manner. In this process, a corrugated reinforcing metal core is manufactured in the form of a continuous metal core band. The metal core band is supplied onto a main conveyor. Simultaneously, a mixture of components that react with each other to make an insulating foam, is prepared and continuously injected at the inlet of the main conveyor. The foam that is being formed and expands along the main conveyor, is compressed so as to form to a continuous main body band having a given height and given thickness. This continuous main body band incorporating the continuous metal core band. Last of all, the continuous main body band and the continuous metal core band incorporated therein are cut at the outlet of the main conveyor to obtain the requested panels.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Inventor: Serge Meilleur
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Patent number: 6761006Abstract: A protective drainage wrap comprises a first portion and a second portion. The first portion comprises cross-woven or cross-laminate material in the machine direction and in the transverse direction. The material in the machine direction comprises a polyolefin, polyester, nylon or combinations thereof and has a first thickness. The material in the transverse direction comprises a polyolefin, polyester, nylon or combinations thereof and has a second thickness. The second thickness is at least about 2 times greater than the first thickness so as to assist in providing drainage for moisture build-up. The second portion is a coating comprising a polyolefin, polyester, nylon or combinations thereof. The first and second portions are located adjacent to each other. According to one embodiment, the material in the transverse direction is yarn.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Pactiv CorporationInventor: John W. Lubker, II
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Patent number: 6761007Abstract: A structural tie shear connector for use with a concrete and insulation composite panel. The panel has a first concrete wythe, a second concrete wythe, and an insulation layer interposed between the first and second concrete wythes. The connector has two sides extending in a direction substantially parallel to a longitudinal centerline of the connector and two sides extending across the longitudinal centerline of the connector. First and second pairs of angular links are connected to the sides, and a pair of legs are connected to, and extend outward from, one side of the connector. The connector is extendable through the insulation layer and into the first and second concrete wythes to hold the panel together.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Dayton Superior CorporationInventors: Harry B. Lancelot, III, Sidney E. Francies, III
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Patent number: 6748941Abstract: A fireplace system, constructed of modules including a firebox, a chimney housing, and a base, each module substantially a block of foam. The firebox has a fire cavity which is lined with fire resistant board to protect the foam from direct exposure to heat. The chimney housing has a central bore and a flue extending concentrically therethrough which has an inner tube in communication with the fire cavity and a concentric and spaced outer tube which is attached to the central bore to impede the flow of heat from the inner tube to the foam chimney housing. The chimney housing, base, and firebox are selectively attached together using connector sets which each include a pair of connection devices, one of which is partially submerged and anchored within the foam of each of the modules to be joined. The modules are joined by mating the connection devices of each connection set.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Inventor: Stephen Ross
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Publication number: 20040103613Abstract: A composite structural panel is provided. The panel comprises a frame having a longitudinal frame axis; a plurality of beam elements mounted in the frame, each of the beam elements has a respective longitudinal beam axis generally parallel to the frame axis; a reinforcing fibre wrapping that extends around each of the beam elements, the wrapping has a fibre direction running generally obliquely to the beam axis; a plurality of wire strands that extend about the wrapping, the wire strands run generally parallel to the beam axis and the frame axis; an outer layer of reinforcing fibre mat that surround the frame, the wrapped beams and the wire strands, the mat has a majority of its fibres running generally parallel to the frame axis; and, a solidified epoxy resin that extends throughout and encasing the beam elements, beam wrapping, wire strands, outer layer and frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventors: Donald Salzsauler, Roy Salzsauler
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Publication number: 20040083666Abstract: A door for a ticket gate is disclosed. The door is composed of a metal plate as a core material and a cushioning material covering the metal plate. The metal plate defines at least one through-hole therein. The cushioning material comprises expanded polyolefin plates, and the metal plate and the expanded polyolefin plates have been integrated together by arranging the polyolefin plates on opposite sides of the metal plate, respectively, and then press molding them together.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Applicant: Kokushin Sangyo K. K.Inventor: Kunio Sudo
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Patent number: 6725616Abstract: An insulated wall system includes a concrete wall, either cast or built up with blocks, to which is attached several insulated panels, each of the insulated panels having reinforcing strips placed in recesses of the panel that extend the length of the panel. A reinforcing layer is provided on the outer surface of the panels that extends across the top of the recess and across the top of the reinforcing strips. This layer provides a vapor barrier, and is sealed between the fasteners and the reinforcing strips when the panels are attached to the concrete wall. The wall system is constructed by making the concrete wall, then attaching each of the insulated panels to the wall by fasteners that penetrate the reinforcing strips and are embedded in the wall. The wall system may also include another outer layer of wallboard that is mounted to the reinforcing strips, but preferably not to the wall itself.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Plymouth Foam IncorporatedInventor: Tyler E. Pease
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Publication number: 20040074180Abstract: A rod-reinforced cushion beam includes a rigid frame having a spaced plurality of main rod members and a longitudinally paced plurality of connecting elements; and a plastic body encapsulating and substantially solidly filling the frame. A preferred embodiment has least 90 percent by weight of the plastic body in a main polymeric component of linear low density polyethylene, and an additive component that does not contain filler material. Also disclosed is a method for forming a rod-reinforced cushion beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Andrew Barmakian, Bruce B. Barmakian
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Publication number: 20040068948Abstract: A party wall system for installation between adjacent units of a multi-unit residential dwelling comprises at least one party wall panel having a foam core, at least one structural stud partially embedded in a first face of the core and at least one structural stud partially embedded in a second face of the core, and a concrete member covering the second face of the core. A fire-resistant sheet is affixed to the structural stud in the first face of the core. The fire-resistant sheet is spaced from the first face and defines a first sound channel therebetween. A spacer is affixed to the structural stud in the second face of the core and exterior of the concrete member. A fire-resistant sheet is affixed to the spacer, and the fire-resistant sheet is thereby spaced from the concrete member and defines a sound channel therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventor: Lawrence J. Wrass
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Publication number: 20040065033Abstract: The invention relates to a prefabricated construction element for buildings in prefabricated construction, comprising a core element (10) and at least one reinforcement element (12). In order to absorb high tensile and transverse forces without the danger of developing cracks, the reinforcement element is configured as a flat material element (12) from fiber-reinforced plastic that is fixated on a lateral face (20) of the core element (10) in a form-fit and/or a material fit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventor: Alexander Bleibler
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Patent number: 6701684Abstract: Construction assemblies or modules comprising headers, wall sections and beams, are formed of end-to-end arrays of plastic foam blocks and steel studs extending above and below the foam blocks, with flanges thereof extending into the blocks. Steel studs are disposed between each pair of adjacent blocks with flanges thereof extending may be utilized for strength and durable surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Inventor: Victor E. Stadter
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Patent number: 6698157Abstract: A building system includes structural insulated panels having an inner insulating core such as of foam plastic or agri-board and strong thin facings such as of plastic impregnated/reinforced paper on opposed surfaces of the insulating core. The impregnated/reinforced paper provides the panel with high strength and facilitates attaching the panel to dimensional lumber or to similar adjacent panels. The opposed outer facings overlap/extend beyond the insulating core's edges in various configurations so as to provide several different panels, each adapted to satisfy a specific structural purpose. In a first configuration, three edges of the outer facings overlap respective edges of the insulating core for also overlapping a base plate, a top plate and an adjacent stud, panel, window or doorjamb.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Inventor: William H. Porter
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Publication number: 20040000111Abstract: Construction assemblies or modules comprising headers, wall sections and beams, are formed of end-to-end arrays of plastic foam blocks and steel studs extending above and below the foam blocks, with flanges thereof extending into the blocks. Steel studs are disposed between each pair of adjacent blocks with flanges thereof extending may be utilized for strength and durable surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Inventor: Victor E. Stadter
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Patent number: 6622452Abstract: An insulated concrete form panel assembly for constructing insulated concrete walls includes a frame comprising a plurality of steel studs and at least two cross members that connect the studs together. A pair of insulating panels are fastened to and span respective inner and outer opposing sides of the frame so as to define concrete receiving cavities between the panels and the studs. A brick ledge may be constructed by separating a laterally extending, generally rectangular elongated mid portion of the outer insulating panel from a remainder of the outer insulating panel. An upper edge of the mid portion is then moved a predetermined distance outward from the remainder of the outer insulating panel such that the mid portion is disposed in a desired position at an angle to the remainder of the outer insulating panel. The mid portion is then secured in the desired position relative to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Energy Efficient Wall Systems, L.L.C.Inventor: Timothy Alvaro
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Patent number: 6622444Abstract: The present invention is a synthetic-core construction panel having a polyurethane core encased by a metal grid. The grid system comprises a first series of metal bars disposed in parallel to each other, equally spaced apart around the circumference of the core; a second series of metal bars, disposed in parallel to each other and perpendicularly to the first series of metal bars, equally spaced apart, are also disposed around the circumference of the core; and a plurality of diagonal cross-member reinforcements welded at their edges to each connecting point between the first series of metal bars and the second series of metal bars. The metal grid serves as a surface accepting masonry/plaster as a finish for the panel after installation. An apparatus for making the synthetic core construction panels is also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Inventors: Gabriel Humberto Zarate Sanchez, Felix Gomez Sanchez