On Or Adjacent Portal Frame; E.g., Window Cleaners Hook Patents (Class 52/37)
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Patent number: 12064678Abstract: A modular field that includes a plurality of coplanar wall segments connected together by a plurality of stanchions and a plurality of corner stanchions to connect together wall segments oriented perpendicular to each other. The size of the modular field may be varied by the number and/or size of wall segments. Lights may be connected to the corner stanchions. One or more doors to allow ingress into the modular field may be connected to adjacent wall segments by the stanchions. Goals may be connected to wall segments at opposite sides of the modular field by the stanchions. The stanchions may include a base plate, a main support pole connected to the base plate, a channel receptacle connected to the base plate, a rear plate connected to the main support pole, a frame connected to the rear plate, a front plate, and a clamp connected to the main support pole.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2019Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Inventor: Joshua Leland Frazier
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Patent number: 9587427Abstract: A restraint system for temporarily restraining a generally rectangular panel in an opening of an outdoor structure having a pair of longitudinally extending side portions, a base portion connected to each of the pair of longitudinally extending side portions at respective proximal ends of each of the pair of longitudinally extending generally parallel, inwardly inclined side portions, protruding members arranged along a bottom surface of the base portion for frictionally engaging a side portion of an opening of an outdoor structure during an operational use of the restraint system, and a tab portion configured to allow a user to grab and pull the restraint system out of the opening. The pair of longitudinally extending side portions and the base portion form a generally u-shaped configuration with a gap therebetween adapted for receiving a side portion of a generally rectangular panel.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2012Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Inventor: Daniel Alan Webb
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Patent number: 8443570Abstract: A window jamb channel attachment apparatus. The apparatus can include a channel clip, the channel clip including a first foot, a second foot, a first leg, a second leg, and a joining portion, the first foot and the second foot adapted to couple to a window jamb channel, the first leg having a first end coupled to the first foot and a second end coupled to the joining portion, the second leg having a first end coupled to the second foot and a second end coupled to the joining portion, the joining portion including an aperture defined therein. The apparatus can further include an object holder removably coupled to the channel clip, the object holder including a body, a fastener portion sized and shaped to be received in the aperture of the channel clip, and an object support portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Inventor: Gabriel Lucian Olariu
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Publication number: 20130091781Abstract: A window jamb channel attachment apparatus. The apparatus can include a channel clip, the channel clip including a first foot, a second foot, a first leg, a second leg, and a joining portion, the first foot and the second foot adapted to couple to a window jamb channel, the first leg having a first end coupled to the first foot and a second end coupled to the joining portion, the second leg having a first end coupled to the second foot and a second end coupled to the joining portion, the joining portion including an aperture defined therein. The apparatus can further include an object holder removably coupled to the channel clip, the object holder including a body, a fastener portion sized and shaped to be received in the aperture of the channel clip, and an object support portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2011Publication date: April 18, 2013Inventor: Gabriel Lucian OLARIU
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Patent number: 8099910Abstract: A roof hatch grab bar assembly for adding comfort to a person ascending or descending a roof hatch and its complementary through the roof ladder. The roof hatch grab bar assembly includes grab bar handrails and a cross support assembly with side supports on either side that include telescoping arms. The design is adjustable, easily installed and will not crush the insulation surrounding a roof hatch that is conventionally adhered to the hatch. Installation may be done while minimizing the potential for leaks in the roof.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Inventor: Robert G Gaines
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Patent number: 8011139Abstract: A prefabricated mantle unit has a base (36, 40) and a top plate (44) extending forwardly from the top of the base. A decorative strip (56) is oriented obliquely between the front of the top plate and the bottom of the base, with the lower edge (48) of the strip and the bottom (54) of the base forming a lower channel (50). The top element (16) of the surround (12) and the nailing flange (28) of the window box project above the top edge (24) of the window box, forming a box channel (26). The upward projection (22) of the top element is received within the lower channel (50) of the mantle unit, and a downward projecting portion (54) of the mantle base is received within the box channel (26).Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Inventor: Daniel J. Cashman
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Patent number: 7754304Abstract: A weatherproofing backer for installing windows and doors is described as having a foam layer and an adhesive layer. The adhesive is pressure-activated and is self-sealing about attaching hardware. The foam is self-setting and, in use, molds to the flange of the window unit. When installed, the foam layer is compressed between the inner window frame and rough opening and between the window flange and the wall surface adjacent the rough opening. The weatherproofing backer is designed to extend beyond the flange of the window unit and thereby receive the weatherproofing membrane thereover. The weatherproofing backer, then acts as a sealed bridge between the membrane and the window unit precluding entry of air and water. Both the foam and the adhesive have fire retardants in the formulation thereof. A tape form with a self-skinned foam layer and a sheet form, with polymeric covering web are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2005Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: MiTek Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Ronald P. Hohmann, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090188174Abstract: The invention is a window safety harness which can be clamped to the frame of a window and which provides a solid anchor point for a person working around the window. The device includes a bar for placement inside the window, a bar for placement outside the window, and a connecting piece which holds the bars in rigid, spaced apart relation to each other. Each end of both the inside and the outside bar have contact pads which are configured to contact the window frame. They also include a tightening mechanism which tightens the contact pads against the window frame and secures the device in the window frame. An anchor point allows a worker to attach himself to the anchor point for work outside the window, or to anchor a line to the window frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventor: JAMES L. SCHREIBER
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Patent number: 7260920Abstract: A mounting structure, for attachment to a building, for mounting articles such as satellite dishes, flags and other articles, comprises a unitary rectangular substantially flat panel having top and bottom flanges, side edges and an inner surface. Bosses are formed in each flanged spaced apart and adjacent side edges. A central embossed portion extends up from the flange at top and bottom. A central protrusion, and two side protrusions, extend inwardly from the inner surface of the panel, in lateral alignment. An inclined portion extends inwardly from the inner surface of the panel at each side and bending into the side ends of the upper flange. Flange portions extend between the central embossed portion and the bosses and between the bosses and the side edges at the top and bottom flanges. In position, the flange portions, central protrusions and the side protrusions contact the siding.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2004Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Inventor: Kenneth C. Weir
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Publication number: 20040244306Abstract: Rapid deployment of a suspension cable is a supportive system to several high-rise building rescue methods. A cable is pre-attached in a peelable manner to the building side and rigidly attached to the building top. An emergency chase vehicle is dispatched to the building base, attaches to the lower end of the cable and then moves away from the building. The cable peels off the building and suspends from the building top to the ground at approximately a 45 degree angle. A high-rise building rescue method now utilizes this deployed suspension cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: David Irwin Ellingson
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Patent number: 6681533Abstract: Apparatus for preventing flood water entering a building through a wall opening has a first member for permanent attachment to the wall and second member detachably fixed to the first member. The first member has a frame having first fixing mechanism and two upright members for permanent fixing to the wall around the opening and a third member bowed away from the building and having a flat upper surface. The second member has a curved member with circumferential flanges and a second fixing mechanism engaging the first fixing mechanism. Two flanges extend outwardly from the curved member, and third flange is perpendicular to flanges and to the curved member. The flanges fit flat against the members of the frame through a gasket with the third flange extending horizontally on top of the third member forming a step.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Inventor: Roy Doyle
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Patent number: 6564512Abstract: A mounting system includes a temporary panel that can be quickly and easily installed at an installation site, for example a window, for rapid installation of an air moving system. The mounting system provides a barrier to the reentry of evacuated construction dust and fumes, and can be assembled and disassembled without damage of the installation site. In one embodiment, the present invention is directed a mount for an air moving apparatus. The mount comprises a panel having an aperture. A strap communicates with, and extends from the panel. An elongated brace also communicates with the strap. A locking mechanism fixes the length of the strap between the panel and the brace. Multiple straps and braces may be employed for securing the panel to the installation site. Expansion panels allow for the panel width or height to be adjustable to cover a range of installation site configurations.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Zipwall LLCInventor: Jeffrey P. Whittemore
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Patent number: 6457278Abstract: Ingress and egress to closets and doorways through standard swinging doors requires that the area the door traverses be kept clear and is, therefore, space not usable for other purposes. The pivotal storage unit replaces doors with useful additional storage which occupies the full width and height of the door opening while permitting normal access through the doorway. The unit is mounted on hinges offset from the doorframe to permit full opening of the storage unit beyond 90°. The lower hinge incorporates a thrust bearing to support storage loads. A rolling support wheel on the base of the unit additionally supports the unit when heavily loaded. The unit can be formed in a variety of furniture configurations such as an armoire, computer work center, home entertainment center, pantry, desk, curio, vanity, etc. Two units can be used for double width doorways.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2000Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Inventor: Craig H. Fleming
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Publication number: 20020014044Abstract: The installation of a garden window which encloses an opening in the wall of a building is effected by installing a support structure above the wall opening from which the garden window can be hung, then hanging the garden window from this structure in opening closing position and then permanently securing same to the wall. Also included in the invention are the garden window itself and its hanger support to facilitate such installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Applicant: Royal Group Technologies LimitedInventor: Ronal Fredrick Edger
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Patent number: 6233877Abstract: A portable safety anchor for use in an aperture with side jambs such as a door or window as a tie off for a safety line. The anchor has a pair of clamps mounted on a bar longer than the aperture is wide. The clamps are T-shaped with a stem and a cross arm. The stem is adapted for contact with a first side of the wall and the cross arm has a toe and a heel. The toe is adapted for contact with the side jamb and the heel is adapted to extend beyond the side jamb on the first side of the wall. The heel has an aperture through which the bar passes. Means are provided for securing the clamps on the bar with the toes in frictional contact with the side jamb and the stem in frictional contact with the first side of the wall. A safety line is tied from the toe of one or both of the clamps such that a force applied to the safety line on the second side of the wall is transferred to the first side of the wall by the clamps.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Inventor: Sean Monroe
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Patent number: 6050031Abstract: An apparatus and method for preventing unauthorized entry into a structure through an opening containing an air conditioner. The present invention relates specifically to an apparatus and method preventing a window-unit air conditioner from being easily pushed into the structure and therefore allowing an intruder to enter through the newly opened window vacated by the window-unit air conditioner. Using clamps and a security bar, the security device of the present invention secures the window-unit air conditioner from being pushed into the building. The device of the present invention is a complete unit, and may be installed without screws.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1997Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: J. W. TechnologiesInventors: William Lewis, III, Joseph William Strasser, Jr.
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Patent number: 5896719Abstract: A roof safety anchor (10) having an elongated body (22) including a right edge (23), a left edge (24), a fixed end (25) and a rigid free end (26) that defines an aperture (28). The body (22) is of a size and shape to conform to a roof (R, R1, R2, R3, R4) of a building, wherein the roof has a layer of roof cladding (16), layered over a layer roof sheathing (12), which is layered over spaced apart structural beams (14). The fixed end (25) is fixably connected to the roof sheathing (12), and underneath the roof cladding (16). Preferably, the fixed end is fixedly connected to the roof sheathing through a plurality of lag bolts. The free end (26) protrudes outwardly from the roof, over the roof cladding (16). In use, an object, such as a safety line, is tied to the free end (26) through the aperture (28) in order to anchor the object the roof (R, R1-R4).Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1996Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Inventor: Stacy Thornton
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Patent number: 5845452Abstract: An anchor for securing a safety line to a roof having a pair of sloping portions defining an angle therebetween. The anchor is in the form of a two person permanent roof anchor for use by the residential construction industry as an anchor point from which construction or contractor personnel may attach an approved life line to which an approved personal fall arrest safety device may be attached. The anchor comprises an anchor bracket having a pair of leg portions disposed at an angle in relation to the angle between the sloping portions of a roof so that the leg portions lie along the roof portions, and fasteners for attaching the leg portions to the roof portions.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: 1083015 Ontario Limited O/A Master TechnologiesInventor: Marcel Peter Pantano
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Patent number: 5829203Abstract: A bracket for use in attaching a safety fall arrest system to a roof having rafters. Each rafter has an upper surface comprising a central portion extending along the length of the rafter and two edge margins on opposite sides of the central portion. The central portion defines a fastening zone into which one or more fasteners may be driven to attach the bracket to the roof. Each edge margin defines a non-fastening zone into which one or more fasteners should not be driven. Each non-fastening zone has a relatively narrow width in a direction transverse to the upper surface of the rafter. The bracket has at least one fastening hole for receiving the fastener for fixedly attaching the bracket to one of the rafters, and at least two pilot holes located on opposite sides of the fastening hole.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Inventor: James Edward Ealer, Sr.
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Patent number: 5443110Abstract: The invention is a system for attaching a protective netting over windows. A main netting portion is made of nylon mesh and reinforced along its edges with nylon portions in the form of straps. Screws or other means of secure attachment are used to secure the bottom edge of the main portion to the area below the window. The screws are placed through in the strap that reinforces the bottom edge. A pair of upper straps secure the upper portion of the netting to the area above the window. Each strap is in connection with a clip that is secured to an eyelet on the wall of the building. Other means for connection of the upper straps are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1993Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Inventor: John F. Plott, Sr.
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Patent number: 5361558Abstract: A safety line anchor (20) is installed on a peaked roof (12) to provide safety line connection points (36) for a worker (10) working on or near the roof. When installed, a first leg (24) and a second leg (26) of the safety line anchor (20) extend down either side of the peaked roof (12). The anchor (20) is installed by use of attachment means located on the legs (24, 26) of the anchor (20).Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1992Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Inventors: Stacy Thornton, Jon McCown
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Patent number: 5148552Abstract: As assembly space cover for installation modules, especially foamed ones, in the sanitary field, in the form of a molded apron (5) to be joined to the bottom side of an installation module (1) with its outside surface substantially flush with the front surface of the installation module. A metal reinforcement (7) substantially resistant to bending and embedded in the foam of the apron (5) imparts strength and dimensional stability to the apron.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1990Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Gerberit AGInventors: Jurgen Kress, Konrad Breitenberger
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Patent number: 4961296Abstract: A curtain rod hanger for mounting between a wall and the frame of a window or door associated with the wall utilizes an elongate portion adapted to be snuggly received endwise and thereby secured between opposing surfaces of the wall and the frame. The elongate portion is plate-like in shape with two opposite flat side surfaces so that when operatively positioned between opposing surfaces of the wall and frame, the opposite side surfaces of the elongate portion engage the opposing wall and edgepiece surfaces. The hanger further includes a rod-supporting portion attached to the elongate portion and of size and shape that when the elongate portion is securely positioned between the opposing surfaces of the wall and frame edgepiece, the rod-supporting portion is in condition for supporting a curtain rod operatively placed thereupon. The rod-supporting means is of such configuration that the hanger can be operatively utilized on either the right-hand or left-hand side of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1989Date of Patent: October 9, 1990Inventor: David F. Morehouse
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Patent number: 4932185Abstract: This invention relates to safety anchors for attachment of safety lines. The prior art anchors have weak resistance to lateral stresses and are susceptible to failure. The invention provides a safety anchor comprising a U-shaped anchor member having a pair of ends, a base for the anchor member, a tensile stud, and a supporting means. The ends of the U-shaped anchor member are securely attached to the base while the base has an aperture through it between the ends of the anchor member. The tensile stud passes through the aperture in the base to secure the base directly to a roof structure. The supporting means securely supports the base above the roof structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Inventor: Marc Lebel
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Patent number: 4830341Abstract: The disclosure herein describes an anchor for mounting a temporary safety nce to the floor of a building under construction; the anchor includes a flat base plate adapted to be secured to the floor, an upright support member having its lower end fixedly secured centrally of the base plate and its upper end shaped to receive the lower end of a correspondingly-shaped fence upright, and a line fastener fixedly secured to the base plate for connecting thereto a safety line used by workers during construction.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Institut de Recherche en Sante et en Securite du Travail du QuebecInventors: Jean Arteau, Raymond Bertrand
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Patent number: 4581858Abstract: This divider is designed to improve the decor of apartments that have divider walls for the partial separation of a kitchen and living room, etc. Primarily, it consists of a frame including a wall therein, with an opening that serves as a false window. It also includes shelves and curtains. It further includes a channel portion on the bottom for mounting the frame stationary to the divider wall existing in the dwelling.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1984Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Inventor: Bernyce A. Clark
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Patent number: 4576141Abstract: Fireplace apparatus includes panel which is removably inserted in the opening of a sliding door. The panel carries fireplace decor on its interior surface and includes an openable glass or screen windowed fireplace door. A firebox having a front opening is secured to the panel behind the fireplace door so that a fire in the firebox can be viewed through the fireplace door. The firebox preferably has a door to close its front opening and a door to permit access into the top of the firebox so that the firebox can be equipped for and used for grilling away from the panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1985Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Inventor: Robert M. Lillard
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Patent number: 4285501Abstract: An apparatus for retaining guide pulleys for load cables of a building front cable lift in a housing stationarily arranged at the top of a building, from which housing said guide pulleys are outwardly pivotable from ground. In the housing which is open at its face there are supported two beams which are outwardly pivotable horizontally and carry the guide pulleys for the load cables. The beams are retained releasably by means of an interlocking device arranged in the interior of the housing. The interlocking device is releasable by means of auxiliary cables guided on the guide pulleys, said auxiliary cables depending from an edge cutout in the base of said housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1980Date of Patent: August 25, 1981Assignee: Kombi-Lift Montage- und Handelsgesellschaft mbHInventor: Erich Schneider
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Patent number: 4251960Abstract: Mounting hardware for curtains, drapery or the like including hidden support pockets mounted in recesses formed in the rear corners of conventional window molding and conventional curtain rods having specially formed mounting brackets inserted into the pockets. Alternatively, curtain rods having depending leg segments inserted into the pockets may be used.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1978Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Inventor: Helen F. Large
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Patent number: 4249713Abstract: There is provided an attachment member for roof peaks to which a safety line can be clipped. A strip of metal is bent to define a central portion with two juxtaposed panels, and outwardly extending legs adapted to be secured to roof joists. The central portion has an aperture for the hook portion of the clip, the hook being flattened. The aperture is elongated, and is narrower than the width of the flattened hook portion, whereby the hook portion, when engaged with the aperture, is restricted in terms of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1979Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Inventors: John H. Glynn, Patrick J. Glynn
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Patent number: 4065884Abstract: An apparatus for collecting and causing evaporation of water that condenses on the interior surfaces of a window, to inhibit water damage to the window sill and lower portions of the frame. The apparatus includes a member comprising an outer housing that has apertures therethrough that is substantially filled with a foam or other absorbent material. The apparatus is applied to the window generally horizontally across the bottom portion, so that any water that runs down the surface of the window will collect on the device, and will evaporate.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1976Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: Novus Inc.Inventor: David A. Tenquist
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Patent number: 4023306Abstract: A collapsible, portable greenhouse which is adapted to interfit within the opening of a standard window. The greenhouse is in the form of an enclosure having a front frame member adapted to interfit with the frame defining the window opening and a pair of opposed support members adapted to outwardly project therefrom and in turn support a flexible cover member of at least translucent material which in turn is connected to the peripheral portions of the front frame member so as to project from and enclose growing space to the rear of such frame member.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1976Date of Patent: May 17, 1977Inventor: Nicola Ruggieri, Jr.