Edges Interfit Patents (Class 52/506.1)
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Publication number: 20100064616Abstract: An insulating siding system contains two components: a sheathing panel and a siding panel. The sheathing panel contains slots or grooves, while the siding panel contains connectors that fit into the slots or grooves. The siding panels are fit or attached to the sheathing panel without the need for fasteners, such as nails or staples, to penetrate the siding panel, creating a uniform exterior.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2009Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: PROGRESSIVE FOAM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Jason Lee Culpepper
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Patent number: 7677004Abstract: A wide wall angle useful in locations of seismic activity to support ceiling tile and grid tees of a suspended ceiling comprising an assembly of an elongated base angle and an elongated extension strip, the base angle having generally perpendicular legs integral with one another and intersecting at a longitudinally extending corner, one leg being adapted to be fixed against a wall with the corner down, and the other adapted to project horizontally from the wall, the extension strip having a face with greater than the width of the horizontal leg, the extension strip having a multiple layer construction, two layers of the extension strip being held together in close parallel relation by an intermediate web integral with the layers, at least portions of the two layers being arranged to frictionally engage at least a part of the horizontal leg of the base angle spaced from the corner such that the strip can be assembled on and frictionally retained on the horizontal leg of the base angle, the horizontal leg of thType: GrantFiled: November 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: USG Interiors, Inc.Inventor: Paul D. LaLonde
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Publication number: 20100058699Abstract: A sheathing material includes a layer of ceramic paper to help prevent the burning of the sheathing during a fire. The material may include insulation disposed between the ceramic paper and the substrate to further reduce damage to the substrate, and may include a thin layer of wood or paper placed over the ceramic paper to protect the ceramic paper and to allow the sheathing to be used in a manner similar to that of a conventional sheathing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventor: Graig Cropper
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Patent number: 7661236Abstract: A V-shaped indent is formed in a stab-in connector for a suspended ceiling grid. The indent forms a vertical bend line. In a fire, the connector bends along the vertical bend line to permit a cross beam in the grid to expand while keeping the grid intact, and thus capable of continuing to support the panels.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Worthington Armstrong VentureInventors: William J. Platt, Daniel C. Ziegler, Yu Lin
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Publication number: 20100024333Abstract: A system for attaching non perfectly stretched suspended partitions made of a flexible web attached at the edges thereof to a frame attached to the walls or the ceiling of a room in a building, the frame including rails with a shoulder on which the edge bears, is characterised in that the edge has the shape of a hook and includes a wing through which it is connected to the web and a seam, The edge is made of a semi-flexible material and has a flexibility level such that the two branches a and are spread apart by at least 45° from each other after the edge has been inserted into the rail so that the portion of the inner face of the seam, located towards the free end of the seam is in contact with the shoulder and thus ensures a frictional blocking of the edge in the rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: BREVETIXInventor: Jean-Marc Scherrer
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Publication number: 20090313935Abstract: A high impact, moisture resistant, wall panel system and methods for mounting a high impact, moisture resistant wall panel to an existing structure are disclosed herein. A high impact, moisture resistant wall panel includes an inert substrate composed of a high density inorganic material, wherein the substrate is dimensionally stable, a laminate composed of a substantially rigid polymeric material, and an adhesive for engaging the laminate to the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventor: John C. Montgomery
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Publication number: 20090313930Abstract: Insulation sheeting (10) comprising two outer layers (11, 12) and a closed cell structure (13) bonded therebetween. The sheeting (10) is of a thickness which allows it to be disposed in a rolled configuration and also unrolled to assume a substantially flat configuration. The outer layers (11, 12) each comprises reinforced reflective aluminium foil. The closed cell foam structure (13) comprises flexible light gauge foam such as cross-linked LDPE foam. The outer surface of one of the layers (11, 12) is treated to provide some glare reduction while retaining heat reflective characteristics. Because of the closed cell structure (13), the insulation sheeting (10) can compress under load for fixing while still affording worthwhile insulation benefits. For certain applications, the insulation sheeting (10) may be perforated for air and water vapour permeability.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2007Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventors: Keith Robert Anderson, Ian Scott Gibson
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Patent number: 7634881Abstract: A cross panel for a grid type suspended ceiling comprising a sheet metal body forming a rectangular face adapted to close the space between the flanges of a pair of parallel grid tees. The panel has four connectors each adjacent a respective corner of the panel face and adapted to extend through a slot in the web of the adjacent grid tee for interlocking the panel to the tees in a manner that maintains the parallel spacing and alignment of the tees and affords a simple, aesthetically pleasing appearance.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2005Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: USG Interiors, Inc.Inventors: Gregory M. Ahren, John D. Bankston
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Publication number: 20090301019Abstract: A building element (10) comprises a substantially metallic, substantially planar core member (20) and a thermally insulating and water resistant sheathing member (30) either side of the core member. The core member is continuous along a substantial length of the building element and a void (40) is created between the core member and at least one of the sheathing members. At least one bridging member (50) is provided in the void and couples the core member and at least one of the sheathing members. A building system and method of construction are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2007Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: BC & I ENVIRO SOLUTIONS PTY LTDInventors: Herbert John Baldock, Shane William Baldock
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Patent number: 7624554Abstract: A rail type fixing apparatus for installing panels includes a rail 120 having an elongate shape and a plurality of attachment panels 30 inserted into the rail so that they can be moved. The rail 120 has a lower surface 120a, a top surface 120b on which the panels are placed, and a guide groove 121 spaced a little apart from the inside bottom in the longitudinal direction. The attachment panel 30 is provided with a guide panel 31 extended from the bottom edges thereof so that it is guided by the guide groove 121 to move in the longitudinal direction of the rail 120, and a hook projection 132 formed protruding and perpendicularly with respect to the longitudinal direction from the top surface, the hook projection hooked with and maintained to a first hook groove 4 of the panel 1 and a second hook groove 7 of the other panel 1. An attachment panel 30 and an adjacent attachment panel 30 are applied of the tension restoring force by the elastic member so that the both hook projections 132 close to each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventor: Wan S. Chae
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Patent number: 7624546Abstract: The present invention provides a modular flooring system including a ramp to facilitate entry and exit from the flooring system. The ramp may be modular and interconnect with all or parts of a perimeter of the flooring system, and the ramp may also interconnect with adjacent ramp members.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventor: Jorgen J. Moller, Jr.
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Patent number: 7614191Abstract: The wall panel system of the present invention includes an attachment member that is received in a groove in a panel to align and hold the panel in place on a perimeter framing member.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Elward Systems CorporationInventor: Everett Lee Mitchell
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Publication number: 20090266022Abstract: A deck tile device includes a base support member having one or more barrels each having a hub extended upwardly from a bottom wall and spaced from the barrel for forming an annular space between the barrel and the hub and having one or more slots formed in the hub for forming one or more spring blade, and one or more deck tile members each having one or more stems for engaging with the bores of the hubs and for coupling the deck tile members to the base support member, and the stem includes an enlarged head for engaging with the hub and for easily and quickly securing the deck tile members to the base support member without additional fasteners and tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2008Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventor: Ling Chen Lin
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Patent number: 7607265Abstract: A large-area protective covering system for installation in a staggered or grid configuration is provided comprised of a plurality of essentially identical large-area panels with honeycomb internal structures which have locking systems on the sides and ends for locking the panels in place. The panels, once locked together, have little movement along their x, y or z axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Covermaster Inc.Inventors: Bob Curry, Ken Curry
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Publication number: 20090249727Abstract: A slat wall assembly comprising a first slat, an attachment assembly, and a second slat. The first slat includes a body and a lower flange. The body includes an upper edge and a lower edge. The lower flange emanates from the lower edge of the body. The attachment assembly is associable with the lower flange of the first slat and facilitates attachment of the first slat to an existing wall. The second slat includes a body and an upper flange. The body includes an upper edge and a lower edge. The upper flange emanates from the upper edge of the body. The upper flange is configured to be insertable into the lower flange of the first slat and retainable therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventor: Paul James Kosch
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Publication number: 20090165417Abstract: A seismic separation joint is provided for connecting end-to-end a first grid tee to a second grid tee. Each grid tee includes a central web, with a tongue or tab extending from the web. Preferably, an elongated slot extends from the web into the tongue/tab associated therewith, with the slots being aligned when the first grid tee is connected to the second grid tee. A fastener is received in a portion of the tongue/tab of at least one, and preferably both, of the grid tees distally of the slot in one grid tee and in the slot of the other grid tee.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: Scott G. Jankovec, Peter G. Jahn
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Publication number: 20090145065Abstract: The present invention discloses an extruder for producing a thermoplastic material having a first and second portion comprising an axially extending barrel and a screw conveyer axially disposed within said barrel so as to define a passage for conveying thermoplastic material from an input through a melt zone to an output. Furthermore the present invention discloses an insulation member comprising an elongated insulation member formed of a thermoplastic insulating material, said insulating member having a top edge, a bottom edge, and first and second side edges; the top edge comprising a protrusion, said top edge extending beyond a corresponding top edge of a corresponding panel of siding; and the bottom edge comprising a ledge, said ledge operable to overlap the protrusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: Industrial Thermo Polymers LimitedInventor: Steven David Hartman
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Patent number: 7513086Abstract: The fan filter mounting frame is useful in installation of equipment in a cell of suspension grid systems when the equipment is passed through and is placed in a corner of the cell. The equipment is supported partially directly by the grid and partially indirectly by the grid through an adapting frame insert. The frame insert is connected between the equipment and the suspension grid system and may have two legs that meet at an apex, a first leg extending along a first grid rail and a second leg extending along an adjacent second grid rail. Each of the two legs also extends between its respective rail and the equipment, supporting the equipment on the respective suspension grid rails. Thus, the grid system may be in its design position or condition prior to and during placement and replacement of the equipment without disruption.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2006Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Mod-Tec, LLCInventor: Martin Craig Helmus
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Patent number: 7469511Abstract: A masonry coupling system for use in commercial and residential construction is described. In one aspect, the invention includes an anchor channel mounted on a structure. The masonry coupling system further includes a key that interfaces the masonry veneer and interlocks with an anchor channel mounted on a structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2004Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: The ECI Group, LLCInventor: Stephen F. Wobber
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Publication number: 20080256888Abstract: A flat installed anti cracking floor splice bar with buckle fixation, both the side of the long and short borders of the splice bar plate body (1) have splineway (11), and the other side of the splice bar has rabbet (12), therein, the upper slot surface of splineway (11) is paralleled to the upper surface of the rabbet (12) which are located in the same height. The V type groove (115) and protuberance (123) are mounted in the underside slot surface of splineway (11), furthermore, the front end of the protuberance (123) is inosculated with the outside of the splineway (11) so as to formed the anti self locking incline which is formed the first angle (?) with the upper surface of the splice bar, and the rear end of the protuberance (123) is inosculated with the outside of the V type slot (115) so as to formed the self locking incline which is formed the second angle (?) with the upper surface of the splice bar.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 4, 2005Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Li Yadong
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Publication number: 20080216430Abstract: A wall cladding and wall cladding system each comprising a plurality of panels, wherein opposing ends of each panel are substantially aligned with corresponding opposing ends of adjacent panels to form respective edges of an array of panels. Each panel includes at least one first recess in its first major face adjacent a first major edge configured in use to resemble a recessed mortar joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: James Gleeson, Darren Southwell, Lindsay Hill
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Publication number: 20080209833Abstract: The invention relates to a facing system (10) for building constructions (11) having two-dimensionally and/or spherically shaped regions (12) to be faced, including at least one load-bearing element (13), which can be secured to the building construction (11), and at least one two-dimensionally embodied cover element (14) that can be fastened in the manner of a spread-out wing to the load-bearing element (13). It is proposed that the load-bearing element (13) is formed by two legs (15, 16) embodied in the manner of struts, the first leg (15), oriented essentially orthogonally to the flat region (12), being capable of being fastened to that region, while conversely the second leg (16), located essentially in an orthogonal angular range to the first leg (15), serves to fasten one cover element (14) each to the first leg.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: Ulrich Conradi
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Patent number: 7415803Abstract: A system includes a back up wall and a veneer wall spaced from the back up wall. An anchor shaft has a first end secured to the back up wall, and a second free end of the shaft projects into a space between the back up wall and the veneer wall. A wing nut has a central barrel disposed on the shaft proximate the free end. The wing nut is spaced apart from a surface of the back up wall. A first generally planar side wing extends laterally from the central barrel of the wing nut. A second generally planar side wing extends laterally from the central barrel. The first side wing includes a first opening for receipt of a first wire tie leg, and the second side wing includes a second opening for receipt of a second wire tie leg. The wing nut is independently rotatable relative to the shaft to angularly orient the wings and thus the openings as desired.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2005Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Inventor: Joseph Bronner
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Publication number: 20080190063Abstract: A reinforced insulating element for a wall made of concrete and insulation with one-sided insulation that is preferably prefabricated. It also concerns a wall made with this prefabricated insulating element. The insulating element according to the invention has at least one insulating panel that is equipped with holding elements that are attached to the first flat surface of the insulating panel and are arranged at a distance from each other perpendicularly to the flat surface of the insulating panel; it also has at least one reinforcing mat attached to the holding elements at a distance from the insulating panel, with spacers arranged at those ends of the holding elements facing away from the insulating panel, and/or on that side of the reinforcing mat that is facing away from the insulating panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventor: Thomas KRECKEL
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Patent number: 7398625Abstract: The invention relates to a locking system for mechanical joining of floorboards (1, 1?), a floorboard having such a locking system and a flooring made of such floorboards. The locking system has mechanical cooperating means (36, 38; 6, 8, 14) for vertical and horizontal joining of adjoining floorboards. The means for horizontal joining about a vertical plane (F) comprise a locking groove (14) and a locking strip (16) which is located at opposite joint edge portions (4a, 4b) of the floorboard (4). The locking strip (6) projects from the joint plane (F) and has an upwards projecting locking element (8) at its free end. The locking groove (14) is formed in the opposite joint edge portion (4a) of the floorboard at a distance from the joint plane (F). The locking groove (14) and the locking element (8) have operative locking surfaces (10, 11).Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2006Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Valinge Innovation ABInventor: Darko Pervan
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Publication number: 20080148666Abstract: A wall board assembly and fastening system is provided. The wall board assembly has a first wall board having a tongue on at least one edge thereof. A second wall board is provided having a groove on at least one edge thereof for matingly receiving the tongue of the first wall board. A first opening is provided in at least one of the first and second wall boards having a fastener inserted therein that permits movement. A second opening is also provided in at least one of the first and second wall boards. The second opening has a fastener inserted therein that provides a stationary attachment of the wall board. As a result, the wall board assembly is fixed at a stationary point, but has a tolerance or range of movement about the fastener permitting movement. A method of assembling a wall board assembly using the foregoing is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Ronald Jean Degen, Fausto Bejarano Castillo, Pablo Rodriguez Acosta
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Publication number: 20080141607Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for an exterior covering capable of withstanding extreme wind loads. In one embodiment, a wind resistant exterior covering includes a first panel fastened to a substrate and a second panel fastened to the substrate. The second panel engages the first panel, and a clip fastened to the substrate is adapted and located to laterally restrain movement of the second panel with respect to the first panel. In another embodiment, a method of engaging panels of a modular exterior covering system includes coupling a protruding portion of a first panel with a respective receiving portion of a second panel. The coupling is such that the first panel is laterally restrained by the second panel and a clip, and the first panel is outwardly restrained by the receiving portion of the second panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Gary L. Stoecker
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Publication number: 20080115442Abstract: The present invention relates to a composite sandwich wall panel comprising: at least two fine sand gypsum or concrete panels (I) in each of which a glass fiber web (2) is disposed at center, and at least one polystyrene panel (3), which are bonded alternatively. The surface layer and the bottom layer are the fine sand gypsum or concrete panels, and according to the requirement, the wall panel can be produced to have three or more layers of composite panels. The wall panel of the present invention has advantages of light weight, easy installation, strong loading capacity, no seam crack, no plaster, and good performance of thermal insulation, sound insulation and fireproof as well as it is suitable for internal wall and external wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2004Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventor: Chi Wai Cheng
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Publication number: 20080110122Abstract: A main tee member having a measurement indicia system for use with a suspended ceiling includes a support flange and a web extending upwardly from the support flange. The web has first and second sides and a plurality of receiving channels extending from the first side of the web to the second side of the web. The receiving channels are configured to receive a cross tee member. A plurality of first indicia are marked on the first side, and a plurality of second indicia are marked on the second side, and are disposed at the same incremental distances along the length of the main tee member for indicating the location of a selected receiving channel for receiving a first selected cross tee member, and for indicating the location of a selected receiving channel for receiving a second selected cross tee member to be introduced from the opposite side.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventors: James J. Lehane, Donald James Leahy
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Patent number: 7356971Abstract: A locking system for mechanical joining of floorboards includes horizontal joining of a first and a second joint edge portion of a first and a second floorboard respectively at a vertical joint plane; vertical joining of the first and second joint edge portions; wherein the tongue, the tongue groove, the locking element and the locking groove have a configuration that allows insertion of the locking element into the locking groove by inward angling of the second floorboard towards the first floorboard while maintaining contact between the joint edge portions, and wherein the tongue, the tongue grove, the locking element and the locking groove have a configuration that allows insertion of the locking element into the locking groove by a substantially vertical snap action.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2007Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Valinge Innovation ABInventor: Darko Pervan
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Patent number: 7243470Abstract: An installation method of panels includes a step of assembling panels by fitting projection parts 2, 3 of one panel 1 to insertion grooves 5, 6 of another panel 1, and a step of elastically attaching panels by applying an elastic tensioning force between assembled of panels. Also, a rail type fixing apparatus for installing panels includes a rail 20 having a guide groove 21 formed in a longitudinal direction thereof, and a plurality of attachment panels which are guided along guide groove 21 and are provided movably in the longitudinal direction of the rail 20 and in which a hook projections 32 are provided, and an elastic member which is provided between adjacent attachment panels and applies a tension restoring force between hook projections of the attachment panels to draw the hook projections 32 of the respective attachment panels 30 to each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2002Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Inventor: Wan Shik Chae
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Patent number: 7192985Abstract: A more controllable acoustic ceiling patch or textured material in the form of a sprayable composition includes a base, a filler, an adhesive binder, an anti-foaming agent, a suspension agent, and rubber particulates or polyethylene particulates forming an aggregate suitable for spraying in the presence of volatile organic compound (VOC) propellants without melting or deterioration. The more controllable acoustic ceiling patch is storable and dispensable from a pressurized dispenser having a delivery nozzle. An aerosol system with a spray nozzle is included on the container for selective discharge of the textured material onto a prepared patch area, which may be on a drywall or support panel so as to match and blend with the surrounding acoustic ceiling surface area in order to provide a continuous and unbroken coextensive surface texture of mechanically and visually matched material.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2003Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Spraytex, Inc.Inventor: John R. Woods
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Patent number: 7163962Abstract: A more controllable acoustic ceiling patch or textured material in the form of a sprayable composition includes a base, a filler, an adhesive binder, an anti-foaming agent, a suspension agent, and rubber particulates or polyethylene particulates forming an aggregate suitable for spraying in the presence of volatile organic compound (VOC) propellants without melting or deterioration. The more controllable acoustic ceiling patch is storable and dispensable from a pressurized dispenser having a delivery nozzle. An aerosol system with a spray nozzle is included on the container for selective discharge of the textured material onto a prepared patch area, which may be on a drywall or support panel so as to match and blend with the surrounding acoustic ceiling surface area in order to provide a continuous and unbroken coextensive surface texture of mechanically and visually matched material.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2003Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Spraytex, Inc.Inventor: John R. Woods
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Patent number: 7096631Abstract: A resilient flooring system in combination with an athletic court having a playing direction and a cross-direction transverse of said playing direction. The flooring system comprises a non-resilient base covered with a resilient layer, and sub-flooring comprising substantially rectangular panel members laid side-by-side and end-to-end in staggered relationship diagonally of the playing direction. The panels are slightly spaced along their ends and sides to form expansion joints. Flooring shorts are arranged over the sub-floor in end-to-end and side-to-side engagement. The shorts are arranged to extend parallel with the playing direction over the entire length of the court. The shorts are also arranged so that a section thereof between opposed ends extends over the expansion joints. Securing members secure each short with the panel members on opposing sides of the expansion slots. Finally, clips are provided to secure the panel members with the base flooring in a manner allowing limited vertical movement.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventor: James Counihan
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Patent number: 7055289Abstract: A system for making a structural connection includes a structural member, a plurality of strips for engaging the structural member and securing devices for securing the strips to a building structure that supports the structural member. The method of making the structural connection includes the steps of providing the structural member, inserting a segment of the structural member into the hollow of a building structure, and securing the structural member to the building structure with two or more strips.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Masonry Technology, Inc.Inventor: Paul W. Guth
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Patent number: 7051485Abstract: A ceiling panel system is a plurality of ceiling panels. Each ceiling panel has a first interlocking retaining bracket and an oppositely spaced second interlocking retaining bracket. The installation of the ceiling panel system comprises: A starter bracket is connected at a right angle to one or more support beams. A first ceiling panel is connected via its second interlocking retaining bracket to the starter bracket. The first ceiling panel's first interlocking retaining bracket is connected to the beams of the supporting structure. A second ceiling panel's second interlocking retaining bracket is connected to the first ceiling panel's first interlocking retaining bracket. Subsequent ceiling panels are connected in this manner to form the ceiling panel system.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Inventor: Greg Burnette
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Patent number: 7036284Abstract: An improved curtain wall casing bead for installation on buildings having stucco or similar curtain wall exteriors. The improved curtain wall casing bead incorporates a mesh attached to at least the base portion of the casing or starter bead, which mesh extends beyond the front edge of the base, and, when folded upward over the face of an inserted foam or curtain wall panel, provides additional area for the infiltration of over-applied stucco finishes or the like. Such additional infiltration, after drying of the over-applied layer provides a more adherent, higher quality and more durable attachment of the stucco finish to the casing bead and the overall wall structure is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2002Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Plastic Components, Inc.Inventor: John A. Larson
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Patent number: 7010894Abstract: A floor, ceiling or wall covering constituted of a number of successive panels and fixing means for the panels, the fixing means including holders which, by means of fixing parts, retain the panels in a disconnectable manner over a part of the thickness of the panels.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2000Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Flooring Industries LTDInventor: Mark Gaston Maurits Cappelle
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Patent number: 7003925Abstract: The invention relates to a locking system for mechanical joining of floorboards (1, 1?), a floorboard having such a locking system and a flooring made of such floorboards. The locking system has mechanical cooperating means (36, 38; 6, 8, 14) for vertical and horizontal joining of adjoining floorboards. The means for horizontal joining about a vertical plane (F) comprise a locking groove (14) and a locking strip (16) which is located at opposite joint edge portions (4a, 4b) of the floorboard (4). The locking strip (6) projects from the joint plane (F) and has an upwards projecting locking element (8) at its free end. The locking groove (14) is formed in the opposite joint edge portion (4a) of the floorboard at a distance from the joint plane (F). The locking groove (14) and the locking element (8) have operative locking surfaces (10, 11).Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Valinge Aluminum ABInventor: Darko Pervan
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Patent number: 6986229Abstract: A flooring material having a textile pad substructure with a density of greater than 10 pounds per cubic foot is provided. The textile pad has reinforcement and binding fibers. The binding fibers are thermoplastic and are used to bind the reinforcement fibers together. The pad is created by heating and compressing a fibrous textile batt so that it has a density of greater than 13 pounds per cubic foot.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Inventors: Alan B. Collison, Chad A. Collison
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Patent number: 6928779Abstract: Floor covering, including hard floor panels which, at least at the edges of two opposite sides, are provided with coupling parts, cooperating which each other, substantially in the form of a tongue and a groove, wherein the coupling parts are provided with integrated mechanical locking elements which prevent the drifting apart of two coupled floor panels in a direction (R) perpendicular to the related edges and parallel to the underside of the coupled floor panels, and provide a snap-action coupling.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Unilin Beheer BV, Besloten VennootschapInventors: Stefan Simon Gustaaf Moriau, Mark Gaston Maurits Cappelle, Bernard Paul Joseph Thiers
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Patent number: 6918220Abstract: The invention relates to a locking system for mechanical joining of floorboards (1, 1?), a floorboard having such a locking system and a flooring made of such floorboards. The locking system has mechanical cooperating means (36, 38; 6, 8, 14) for vertical and horizontal joining of adjoining floorboards. The means for horizontal joining about a vertical plane (F) comprise a locking groove (14) and a locking strip (16) which is located at opposite joint edge portions (4a, 4b) of the floorboard (4). The locking strip (6) projects from the joint plane (F) and has an upwards projecting locking element (8) at its free end. The locking groove (14) is formed in the opposite joint edge portion (4a) of the floorboard at a distance from the joint plane (F). The locking groove (14) and the locking element (8) have operative locking surfaces (10, 11).Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Valinge Aluminium ABInventor: Darko Pervan
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Patent number: 6880305Abstract: The invention relates to a strip for a building board (2), exhibiting a board body (S) which is formed with a gripping stud (24). The strip (10) extends from the body (S) and from which are formed gripping elements (26, 28), which are bent round the gripping stud (24) for mechanical fastening of the strip (10) to the body (S), as well as a locking element (12) for enabling mechanical joining of the board (2) to similar boards.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Valinge Aluminium ABInventors: Darko Pervan, Tony Pervan
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Publication number: 20040163348Abstract: A sheathing adapted to be fastened to at least one wall supporting structure comprises at least two layers. The first layer comprises a polymeric foam layer. The second layer comprises a polymeric scrim and is located adjacent to the first layer. The second layer has a first portion and a second portion. The second portion is located near the periphery of the polymeric scrim layer. The first portion has a first machine direction (MD) scrim count number and a first transverse direction (TD) scrim count number, and the second portion has a second MD scrim count number and a second TD scrim count number. At least one of the second MD scrim count number and the second TD scrim count number is greater than the respective first MD scrim count number or the first TD scrim count number so as to inhibit failure of the scrim.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Douglas S. Nordgren, John W. Lubker, Kenneth Franklin
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Patent number: 6763641Abstract: A suspended ceiling island is constructed of sheet metal panels that since they are assembled without a supporting gridwork can be configured to create substantially any desired free form island shape. Typically, the panels have a pair of generally opposed straight sides and a pair of generally opposed free form sides. The straight sides, ideally, include upstanding flanges that are used to stiffen, interconnect and suspend the panels. Additionally, the flanges can be shaped into hollow sections similar to standard grid tee shapes to enable the use of standard hardware to attach trim strips to the perimeter of the island.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: USG Interiors, Inc.Inventors: Gregory M. Ahren, John Bankston
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Patent number: 6745531Abstract: The present invention provides a pressure equalizing compartment for building structures comprising: an inner member having oppositely facing inner and outer surfaces and having a top and bottom edge; spaced closure members contacting said outer surface of said inner member and extending vertically on the surface of the inner member, a horizontally disposed closure member disposed on the outer surface of the inner member, a space being defined between said spaced, closure members; a cavity forming means disposed in said space between said closure members; an outer member having oppositely facing inner and outer surfaces disposed substantially over said cavity forming means to form a pressure equalizing compartment, wherein the compartment having an air and moisture vent communicating to the outside environment. The present invention also provides exterior insulation and finish systems and building walls incorporating the pressure equalizing compartments and methods of installation.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Construction Research & Technology GmbHInventor: William F. Egan
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Patent number: 6723419Abstract: A foam faux tray ceiling system having elongated tiles shaped and sized so as to be joinable to one another and thereby form a faux tray ceiling. Each tile is made of a lightweight polymer foam and has a decorative surface, attachment surface, inner edge, outer edge, and two connection edges. The inner edges are preferably decoratively finished and the outer edges are flat.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Inventor: Sandra L. Rogers
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Patent number: 6715253Abstract: This relates to a locking system for mechanical joining of floorboards (1, 1′), a floorboard having such a locking system and a flooring made of such floorboards. The locking system has mechanical cooperating structure (36, 38; 6, 8, 14) for vertical and horizontal joining of adjoining floorboards. The means for horizontal joining about a vertical plane (F) comprise a locking groove (14) and a locking strip (16) which is located at opposite joint edge portions (4a, 4b) of the floorboard (4). The locking strip (6) projects from the joint plane (F) and has an upwards projecting locking element (8) at its free end. The locking groove (14) is formed in the opposite joint edge portion (4a) of the floorboard at a distance from the joint plane (F). The locking groove (14) and the locking element (8) have operative locking surfaces (10, 11).Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Valinge Aluminium ABInventor: Darko Pervan
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Patent number: 6619002Abstract: A flooring system including resin channels having webs and legs mounted on joists with their webs resting on the edges of the joists and their legs straddling the sides of the joists, and a plurality of adjacent resin tiles each having a plate with inner flanges extending downwardly from the plate with slots in the inner flanges receiving pins on the legs of the channels, and outer flanges located outwardly of the inner flanges which rest on the webs of the channels.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Inventor: Frederick M. Pettit
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Patent number: 6561726Abstract: The invention relates to a lining panel fastening for panels or moldings subjected to high levels of wear on substructures or basic structures, in particular of sheet steel. It is distinguished by holding brackets which are fastened to the sheet-steel structure and in the holding region of which the wear-resistant moldings can be fastened.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Inventors: Walter Hecken, Wolfgang Leichnitz