Transverse Retainer-engaging Sustainers Patents (Class 52/321)
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Patent number: 11725753Abstract: A line feedthrough for guiding at least one line through a component, contains a cladding tube, at least one element which is mounted within the cladding tube and can rotate relative to the cladding tube, and a sealing element which is in the form of a flexible hose body and arranged within the cladding tube and the element. The hose body is connected, in an axial end region, to the element and can be displaced by rotational movement between a closed position and an open position. A guide element is provided which can be displaced in the longitudinal direction relative to the cladding tube, and which cooperates with a guide track of the element. The guide track of the element is in a spiral shape, such that a displacement of the guide element in the longitudinal direction leads to a rotation of the element relative to the cladding tube.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2020Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Huu Toan Nguyen, Christoph Hakenholt
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Patent number: 11162259Abstract: An improved flute plug for a head-of-wall assembly for fire rated wall construction beneath a fluted deck or ceiling. The improved flute plug can be friction fit within individual flute voids that run over the top of the header track. The improved flute plug can include a single piece pre-bent steel profile with fire stopping material attached thereto or contained therein. The fire stopping material can be oversized so that it will compress into the flute void over the top of the header track. The compressed fire stopping material can provide a seal against fire, smoke and/or noise through the fluted deck voids.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2019Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: California Expanded Metal Products CompanyInventor: Donald Anthony Pilz
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Patent number: 9970193Abstract: The present disclosure provides a building construction system and method for preventing the moisture of soil from reaching floor or foundation of the building. The method includes steps of digging in soil for piles to a depth determined based on soil nature, raising plurality of concrete piles from the depth to a height above the ground/grade, connecting the piles using steel beams and placing transversal members between steel beams allowing for blocks to be placed between the transversal members to define a surface wherein concrete can be poured creating a raised foundation floor.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2016Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: Boxer Anaya, LLCInventor: Jaime Boxer
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Patent number: 9951519Abstract: A composite wall, ceiling or floor panel (10), system and method, including a sheet (14) having a first face (18) including at least one first mounting portion (16), and at least one formwork member (20) with at least one second mounting portion (30) arranged to engage with the first mounting portion of the sheet to retain the sheet and said at least one formwork member together. Structural support comes from piers (for a wall) or beams (ceiling or floor) formed in the spacing between adjacent formwork members. The formwork members act as the core of a wall, ceiling or floor panel. An external coating (123) is applied to the formwork members, such as spray shotcrete or render. Channels (28) formed by the formwork members defines integrated ducting for services to be run.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2016Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Inventor: Peter Mervyn Neil
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Patent number: 8950143Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide systems for connecting a flooring system to a vertical wall. In one embodiment the building structure includes a floor comprising a cementitious slab and a wall supporting at least a portion of the cementitious slab. A plurality of stand-off screws extend from the top of the wall into the cementitious slab and are configured to transfer forces between the cementitious slab and the wall. The stand-off screws comprise a lower screw portion and an upper stand-off portion. The lower screw portion is drilled into the top of the wall, and the upper stand-off portion extends above the top of the wall and is encapsulated within the cementitious slab. In some embodiments, at least a portion of the lower screw portion is heat treated to a higher degree of hardness relative to the remainder of the stand-off screw.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2013Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Nucor CorporationInventors: Glenn Wayne Studebaker, David Lee Samuelson, Lionel Edward Dayton
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Patent number: 8621806Abstract: The composite joist floor system includes joists supporting metal decking and a stand-off fasteners are spaced along the length of the joist Each fastener has an upper portion with a through hardness between HRB 70 and HRC 40 and a lower portion having a threaded portion with a through hardness of between HRB 70 and HRC 40 and a thread-forming portion adjacent the threaded portion with at least a HRC 50 hardness and failure torque to thread-forming torque of at least 3.0 and a drive torque at least 20% less than a thread-forming torque, and a fluted lead portion adjacent the thread-forming portion with a nominal diameter between 70 and 95% of major diameter of the threaded portion adapted to form a fastener opening. These stand-off fasteners extend into and are encapsulated by a cementitious slab supported by the metal decking to form a composite floor system.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2010Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignees: Nucor Corporation, Asia Fastening (US), Inc.Inventors: Glenn Wayne Studebaker, David Lee Samuelson, Lionel Edward Dayton, Richard Lukes
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Patent number: 8484915Abstract: A concrete filled tubular steel column includes a longitudinally extending vertical tubular steel shell and an inner tubular steel member disposed at the center of the steel shell. A plurality of spaced vertical steel plates extend from the inner members toward but not abutting the steel shell. In addition a plurality of horizontally disposed perforated pipes extend outwardly from the inner member and have a plurality of meltable polymer plugs or caps to prevent plastic cement from flowing into or closing the openings. In the event of fire the plastic or polymer plugs or caps melt and allow gases and smoke to flow into the pipes and up through the inner member and out therefrom at the top of the column.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2012Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: King Saud UniversityInventors: Husain Abbas, Yousef A. Al-Salloum, Saleh H. Alsayed, Mohammed S. Alhaddad
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Publication number: 20130008112Abstract: The composite joist floor system includes joists supported by supporting members. Corrugated steel decking is positioned over the joists such that the corrugations are substantially perpendicular to the joists. Self-drilling, self-tapping, stand-off screws are spaced along the length of the joist, aligned with the deck corrugations. These stand-off screws provide the required shear transfer between the joist and concrete slab to form a composite floor system. The placed concrete encapsulates the upper non-threaded shank portions of the stand-off screws and the end of the joists. After the concrete has cured, the resultant system comprised of steel joists, steel decking, stand-off screws, and concrete, act together to form a composite system with greater load carrying capacity and less vertical deflection. The stand-off screws connect the joist upper chords to the concrete slab allowing the joist and concrete slab to act as a unit, by transferring shear between the two joined components.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: Nucor CorporationInventors: Glenn Wayne Studebaker, David Lee Samuelson, Lionel Edward Dayton
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Patent number: 8230657Abstract: The composite joist floor system includes joists supported by supporting members. Corrugated steel decking is positioned over the joists such that the corrugations are substantially perpendicular to the joists. Self-drilling, self-tapping, stand-off screws are spaced along the length of the joist, aligned with the deck corrugations. These stand-off screws provide the required shear transfer between the joist and concrete slab to form a composite floor system. The placed concrete encapsulates the upper non-threaded shank portions of the stand-off screws and the end of the joists. After the concrete has cured, the resultant system comprised of steel joists, steel decking, stand-off screws, and concrete, act together to form a composite system with greater load carrying capacity and less vertical deflection. The stand-off screws connect the joist upper chords to the concrete slab allowing the joist and concrete slab to act as a unit, by transferring shear between the two joined components.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2008Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Nucor CorporationInventors: Glenn Wayne Studebaker, David Lee Samuelson, Lionel Edward Dayton
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Patent number: 8033062Abstract: The residential building whose majority of components are prefabricated in a factory, includes a foundation supporting a bed, walls erected on the bed, a ceiling supported on the walls and a roof supported on the walls. The foundation is formed of foundation blocks that are cast on-site, in appropriate excavations, and joints by forms of stringers also cast on-site in appropriate excavations. Each foundation block is provided with a vertical pillar prefabricated in a factory, each vertical pillar having a horizontal upper planar face. The upper planer faces of the pillars are arranged along the same horizontal plane, receiving and supporting, at a distance from the ground, the bed of the building. The invention also relates to a method and device used for realizing the wall elements manually or automatically in a continuous manner.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2006Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Inventor: Christian Ferriere
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Publication number: 20090188193Abstract: A support structure is provided for supporting the one end of a floor joist using a flush joist seat. The flush joist seat generally includes a generally horizontal plate having a first portion, a second portion, and a third portion. The first portion is welded to the top of the floor joist and the third portion rests on the top of the support structure. The second portion is located beyond the end of the floor joist, between the first portion and the second portion. A generally vertical plate extends downward from the second portion of the generally horizontal plate and is welded to a portion of the end of the floor joist.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: NUCOR CorporationInventors: Glenn Wayne Studebaker, David Lee Samuelson, Lionel Edward Dayton
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Publication number: 20090188192Abstract: The composite joist floor system includes joists supported by supporting members. Corrugated steel decking is positioned over the joists such that the corrugations are substantially perpendicular to the joists. Self-drilling, self-tapping, stand-off screws are spaced along the length of the joist, aligned with the deck corrugations. These stand-off screws provide the required shear transfer between the joist and concrete slab to form a composite floor system. The placed concrete encapsulates the upper non-threaded shank portions of the stand-off screws and the end of the joists. After the concrete has cured, the resultant system comprised of steel joists, steel decking, stand-off screws, and concrete, act together to form a composite system with greater load carrying capacity and less vertical deflection. The stand-off screws connect the joist upper chords to the concrete slab allowing the joist and concrete slab to act as a unit, by transferring shear between the two joined components.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: NUCOR CorporationInventors: Glenn Wayne Studebaker, David Lee Samuelson, Lionel Edward Dayton
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Patent number: 7272914Abstract: A joist suitable for use in a composite concrete floor is disclosed. The joist comprises a top chord, a bottom chord; and a vertically extending intermediate web having a top end secured to the top chord and a bottom end secured to the bottom chord. The top chord comprises a pair of longitudinally continuous symmetrical chord members facing each other and embracing the top end of the web. Each of the chord members includes a vertical portion secured to the top end of the web and a slanting upper extension extending above and away from the top end of the web, thereby providing a shear connecting portion and a flared opening, between the two facing chord members, giving access to the web and improving access of a welding tool to the area between the symmetrical portion of the top chord and the web member that must be joined together.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2004Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Groupe Canam IncInventors: Georges Hage-Chahine, Pierre Gignac
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Patent number: 6449914Abstract: Resilient and flexible grout seal strips for sealing off a space formed between the bottom of a concrete panel and a support beam on which the panels are supported, concrete panels, decks, and support beams having resilient and flexible grout seals and methods for fabricating such panels, beams and decks are disclosed. The grout seal strips have a first longitudinal edge adapted to be anchored on either the bottom of a precast panel or the top of a support beam adjacent the respective side edge thereof and extend substantially the length thereof, and have an opposed second longitudinal edge with a wide sealing portion therebetween adapted to engage the other of the panel bottom or the beam top adjacent the respective side edge thereof and form a sealing relation therewith.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Inventors: Eugene A. Horstketter, Ken Bernard, Nat Smith
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Patent number: 6115979Abstract: Resilient grout seal strips for sealing off a space formed between the bottom of a concrete panel and a support beam on which the panels are supported, concrete panels, decks, and support beams having resilient grout seals and methods for fabricating such panels, beams and decks are disclosed. The resilient seal strips have a first longitudinal edge adapted to be anchored on either the bottom of a precast panel or the top of a support beam adjacent the respective side edge thereof and extend substantially the length thereof, and have an opposed second longitudinal edge with a wide sealing portion therebetween adapted to engage the other of the panel bottom or the beam top adjacent the respective side edge thereof and form a sealing relation therewith.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Inventors: Eugene A. Horstketter, Ken Bernard, Nat Smith
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Patent number: 5311720Abstract: Building or like parts can be attached to a support structure, such as the wall of a building, by using an elongate attachment member 10 or 40. Coping or capping stones 32 or 50 may be similarly attached to the top of a wall. The attachment member has to opposed outwardly-extending resilient latch portions, 18a, 18b, 48a, 48b and, in a region away from the latch portions, an outwardly-extending anchor portion, or a pair of anchor portions.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1991Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: Ibstock Building Products LimitedInventor: Michael N. Glickman
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Patent number: 4788809Abstract: A method of forming a foundation having intersecting beams and floor portions, comprises leveling the ground on which the foundation is to be located. A plurality of inverted hollow members are positioned in rows. The hollow members are separated by spacers. Lower reinforcing rods are positioned on the spacers and between the hollow members. A reinforcing mesh is laid over the hollow members, and concrete is poured into the channels between and over the hollow members so as to envelope the reinforcing rods and the mesh.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1987Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Assignee: Koukourou & Partners Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Peter S. Koukourou
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Patent number: 4682458Abstract: The floor is composed of parallel spaced beams (11) having flanges (12) and blocks (13) of polystyrene foam which are laid on the flanges to bridge the gaps between the beams. Boards (26) are laid on the polystyrene blocks, and are supported by the blocks, which form load-bearing members of the floor. The blocks may have flanged portions (14) extending over the beams, so as to provide heat insulation.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1986Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Assignee: Trent Jetfloor LimitedInventor: Ian H. Sparrow
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Patent number: 4020613Abstract: An improved fastener having a design which provides a reduced cost as a result of the use of stampings, fewer parts and easier assembly, and higher strength. The basic construction of the fastener assembly consists of a stamped single or double hook, mounted on an eccentric which is formed of two stamped pieces spot welded or otherwise affixed back-to-back, and mounted in a case of various constructions.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1975Date of Patent: May 3, 1977Inventors: Frank L. Reynolds, Alfred C. Langer