Portal Or Closure Trim Patents (Class 52/717.01)
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Patent number: 7797884Abstract: A flexible flashing for sealing a window, door, or other portal against the entry of water. The flashing includes a base member with a plurality of channels that are structured to direct water therefrom, and a face plate extends from the base member and permits the flashing to be joined to a vertical wall. The face plate includes slots or corrugations which permit the flashing to be curved or flexed to correspond to a curved portion of the wall opening.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2008Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Inventor: L. Ross Allen
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Patent number: 7788863Abstract: An astragal boot is mounted onto a lower end of an astragal disposed on a free end of a semi-active door in a double-door set disposed over a threshold. The astragal boot includes a platform and a pair of lateral fins spaced from one another and being flexible and projecting downwardly from the platform to seal against the threshold. Primary fins are flexible and project downwardly from the platform a greater distance than the lateral fins and are joined to and extend between the lateral fins. The lateral fins are joined to the primary fins and hold the primary fins into sealing engagement with the threshold to prevent the penetration of water between the astragal boot and the threshold. The lateral fins hold the primary fins against the threshold because the primary fins are thinner thereby minimizing the effort required to close the semi-active door over the threshold.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2005Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Quanex CorporationInventors: Michael E. Pepper, James W. Meeks, Brian S. Hewitt
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Patent number: 7775013Abstract: A door is constructed with a separate member joined to the door edge by a tongue-and-groove coupling and screws so as to be readily removable and replaceable. The separate member sustains the impacts imparted to the door by carts or wagons pushed past the door and can be readily replaced when damaged, thus avoiding replacement of the entire door. A flexible cover snaps over the outer surface of the separate member to add impact resistance and aesthetic appeal. Intumescent strips may be inserted inside or outside of the cover to enhance sealing between the door, and as adjacent door or door frame, thereby improving the fire resistance rating of the door. Accent strips or reveals of contrasting or complementary colors may be incorporated to add to the aesthetic appeal of the door. The door construction is of particular utility in schools, health care facilities and other institutions.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Construction Specialties, Inc.Inventors: Gary F. Bartlett, Wendy Duckham
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Patent number: 7775003Abstract: The invention generally relates to an apparatus for securing a piece of glass that has been covered substantially on one face with a window film within a frame by utilizing plurality of extruded window bolsters to secure the film to the frame without frame modification or alteration.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2005Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Inventors: Steven R. Sabac, Jason J. Kromolicki
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Patent number: 7770352Abstract: A shutter system having a clip that facilitates installation of a decorative cover over a frame rail is provided. The shutter system includes a frame rail, a clip and a decorative cover, the clip being installed in a channel on the frame rail and engaging a channel on the decorative cover to provide a secure fit.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Inventors: Scott A. Plasek, Derek Stuth
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Patent number: 7743564Abstract: An exterior trim assembly for use with a window or door surround in a building structure comprises at least one mantle for affixing above the window or door, and first and second pilaster assemblies for affixing on the sides of the window or door. The mantle comprises a mantle base and a corresponding mantle cover to affix to and cover the mantle base. Each pilaster assembly comprises a base and a cover element affixed to the base wherein each of the bases has a plurality of regularly repeating reinforced structural sections. At least two pilaster cover plates are provided, each pilaster cover plate is affixed to and covering one of the first and second pilaster bases.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Tapco International CorporationInventors: Charles E. Schiedegger, Clyde G. Allen, Dean Dennis
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Publication number: 20100132280Abstract: A door threshold may include upper and lower members for sandwiching carpet and/or carpet padding therebetween. The threshold may, in certain example embodiments, grip the carpet in order to prevent it from being pulled out from between the upper and lower threshold members. Thus, in certain example instances, the need for tacks (or carpet tack strip(s)) proximate the threshold can be reduced and/or eliminated. In certain example embodiments of this invention, the threshold structure may include a locating bracket that is provided proximate the door frame for frame alignment and security purposes, and/or one or more pans located under the threshold for locating and/or securing purposes. Levelers, shims and/or the like may be used in certain example embodiments in order to compensate for non-level flooring proximate the door.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2010Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventor: Robert Rissone
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Patent number: 7726092Abstract: The present invention is a window sill and trim corner assembly. The window sill and trim corner assembly may extend around a window or other opening in a structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: The Crane Group Companies LimitedInventors: Paul R. Pelfrey, Jan E. Byer
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Publication number: 20100123379Abstract: An appliance that includes a storage compartment is provided. The appliance comprises either a drawer or a wire basket located in the storage compartment, a handle, and a trim portion. The drawer or basket is configured for storing at least one item and the drawer is movable relative to the storage compartment. The handle is snappingly secured to a peripheral edge of the drawer or basket. The trim portion is snappingly secured to at least one edge of the drawer or basket where the trim portion is secured independently of the handle. In another example, a humidity control device is located on the drawer and is configured to control the humidity within the interior portion of the drawer. A knob that controls the humidity control device is received through a cutout in the trim portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2008Publication date: May 20, 2010Applicant: Electrolux Home Products, Inc.Inventors: Kent Crookshanks, Charles D. Baker, Richard Brian Moulder, Paul D. Miller, Greg Wade
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Patent number: 7694471Abstract: An astragal boot for mounting onto a lower end of an astragal includes a platform, a first and second lateral fin spaced from each other and projecting downwardly from the platform, and an auxiliary fin disposed between the first and second lateral fins. The auxiliary fin defines an auxiliary fin edge extending from the first lateral fin to the second lateral fin for sealing engagement with the threshold. The auxiliary fin includes a hub portion and a first and second leg portion each extending from the hub portion to the first and second lateral fins, respectively. The first leg portion extends along a first direction defining a portion of the auxiliary fin edge along the first direction and the second leg portion extends along a second direction at an obtuse angle relative to the first direction defining another portion of the auxiliary fin edge along the second direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2007Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Quanex CorporationInventors: James W. Meeks, David C. Bryant
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Patent number: 7681372Abstract: A door threshold may include upper and lower members for sandwiching carpet and/or carpet padding therebetween. The threshold may, in certain example embodiments, grip the carpet in order to prevent it from being pulled out from between the upper and lower threshold members. Thus, in certain example instances, the need for tacks (or carpet tack strip(s)) proximate the threshold can be reduced and/or eliminated. In certain example embodiments of this invention, the threshold structure may include a locating bracket that is provided proximate the door frame for frame alignment and security purposes, and/or one or more pans located under the threshold for locating and/or securing purposes. Levelers, shims and/or the like may be used in certain example embodiments in order to compensate for non-level flooring proximate the door.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2006Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Inventor: Robert Rissone
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Patent number: 7587876Abstract: A door is constructed with a separate member joined to the door edge by a tongue-and-groove coupling and screws so as to be readily removable and replaceable. The separate member sustains the impacts imparted to the door by carts or wagons pushed past the door and can be readily replaced when damaged, thus avoiding replacement of the entire door. A flexible cover snaps over the outer surface of the separate member to add impact resistance and aesthetic appeal. Intumescent strips may be inserted inside or outside of the cover to enhance sealing between the door, and as adjacent door or door frame, thereby improving the fire resistance rating of the door. Accent strips or reveals of contrasting or complementary colors may be incorporated to add to the aesthetic appeal of the door. The door construction is of particular utility in schools, health care facilities and other institutions.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: E.M.E.H., Inc.Inventors: Gary F. Bartlett, Wendy Duckham
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Patent number: 7526897Abstract: A finishing member for masonry walls allows for simple installation and accurate placement of caulking around windows and doors in cavity wall construction. This invention accommodates a wide variety of window or door frame profiles, particularly those having an outwardly directed channel such as so called J-channel frames, for the detailing and finishing work required for proper installation of a window or door into a masonry veneer or cavity wall construction without requiring a highly skilled and labor intensive installation.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2004Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: PACC Systems I.P., LLCInventor: P. Michael Collins
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Publication number: 20090100785Abstract: The present invention is directed towards an interior window trim assembly that can engage with channels found in popularly used window frames. The window trim assembly can provide a pre-assembled, easy-to-install treatment for the jamb and casing surfaces of a window and can provide the same aesthetically and functionally desirable fit and finish as wooden trim crafted on site by expert tradesmen.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventor: James S. Tanner
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Publication number: 20080256893Abstract: An insulating strip is configured to support two profiles or frames in a spaced relationship. The insulating strip includes a body extending in a longitudinal direction and has at least first and second longitudinal edges. The longitudinal edges are configured to be connected with the respective frames or profiles in a shear-resistant manner. Openings penetrate through one or more walls of the body and one or more struts separate the openings from each other in the longitudinal direction of the body. The body further comprises at least one attachment structure configured to retain a covering profile configured to cover the openings. The covering profile may be integral with the insulating strip body or may be a separate part. A composite structural unit comprises two frames supported in a spaced relationship by such an insulating strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventors: Thorsten Siodla, Erwin Brunnhofer
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Publication number: 20080190046Abstract: A refrigerator unit and/or a freezer unit has a glass door which, in turn, has a door frame into which a glazing pane has been inserted. The door frame has a plastic jacket peripherally integrally shaped in one piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2006Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventors: Josef Hecht, Georg Dorner
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Patent number: 7383872Abstract: A carriage house replica garage door (20) is formed from first, second, and third door sections (22, 24, 26). Each of the door sections (22, 24, 26) includes a sheet metal layer (30). A trim board assembly (232) includes a backing (234) configured for attachment to the sheet metal layer (30) and a channel section (236) installed over the backing (234). Brace means in the form of insulating foam board (238) is juxtaposed between the backing (234) and the channel section (236). The insulating foam board (238) is adhered between the backing (34) and the channel section (236) so that physical contact is inhibited between the backing (234) and the channel section (236) at an attachment location.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2004Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: First United Door Technologies, LLCInventor: John F. Jellá
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Patent number: 7340866Abstract: A wall adapter system (10) having a wall adapter (12) is disclosed. The wall adapter (12) permits a mullion (16) to be secured to a wall (14) through the wall adapter (12) without the need for trimming or caulking. The wall adapter (12) has a front portion (26) with a mullion snap interlock (56) and first and second side portions (28, 30) with snap cover trim interlocks (68). The mullion (16) is snap fit on the front portion at the interlock (56) while cover trim (70) are snap fit on the side portions (28, 30) at the snap cover trim interlocks (68). The front portion (26) can be formed into parts, a main portion (104) and an adjustment portion (106) which allows the wall adapter to be mounted to a range of wall thicknesses. The wall adapter (12) can be used with a block header (150).Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Inventor: Donald R. Smith
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Patent number: 7284353Abstract: A window or door casing may have two side sections, a header or top section, and a bottom section. The bottom section also may have caps attached at either end. The trim casing is mountable on a window or door frame and cab be securely fastened to the side of the house ensuring a tight fit and finished appearance.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2004Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Riverside Millwork Co., Inc.Inventor: Donald J. Bealko
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Patent number: 7254922Abstract: A selectively releasable side curtain is provided with at lease one zipper member having a first portion secured to the side pad and a second portion secured to the side curtain for selectively, releasably securing the side curtain relative to the side pad. In a second embodiment, a snap stud and snap button member is provided having one snap stud or snap button that is secured to the side pad and a second snap button or snap stud secured to the side curtain for selectively, releasably securing the side curtain relative to the side pad. The side curtain is selectively pivotable mounted relative to the side curtain for being selectively moved from an operative position to a storage position. In addition, at lease one threaded fastener is provided and secured to the side pad and the side curtain for selectively, releasable securing the side curtain relative to the side pad.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2003Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Fairborn USA, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Brockman, Mark Dillon, Dale Kreais
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Patent number: 7243472Abstract: The present invention is concerned with a decorative trim piece consisting substantially of a carrying element of plastic and a decorative plate of thin metal fastened thereon, to decorate the interior, in land vehicles, aircraft or watercraft, predominantly for use as dashboard elements, center console or as door trim strips. The decorative trim piece is characterized in that the completely finished decorative plate is inserted into an injection mold and that the carrying element is injection-molded as an injection molding compound directly onto the back of the decorative plate so that both elements are connected to one another at least in partial areas so solidly that they form a sturdy unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2003Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Angell-Demmel Europe GmbHInventor: Rolf Taemmerich
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Patent number: 7228663Abstract: An exterior trim assembly for use with a window or door surround in a building structure comprises at least one mantle for affixing above the window or door, and first and second pilaster assemblies for affixing on the sides of the window or door. The mantle comprises a mantle base and a corresponding mantle cover to affix to and cover the mantle base. Each pilaster assembly comprises a base and a cover element affixed to the base wherein each of the bases has a plurality of regularly repeating reinforced structural sections. At least two pilaster cover plates are provided, each pilaster cover plate is affixed to and covering one of the first and second pilaster bases.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Tapco InternationalInventors: Charles E. Schiedegger, Clyde G. Allen, Dean Dennis
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Patent number: 7204059Abstract: Removable door jamb assembly guard, guarded jamb assembly, and methods of controlling a doorway. The guard preferably covers the full length of the jamb assembly, and the full width of the jamb assembly between an outer trim element and the door-arresting surface. The guard has a central section, a door leg section, an outer leg section disposed outwardly of the central section, and optionally a transition section between the central section and the outer leg section. Preferred embodiments of the guard can be installed on a jamb assembly while a conventional door slab is mounted to the jamb assembly, and the door slab can be closed and opened without the guard interfering with such operation of the door slab.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Custom Millworking, Inc.Inventors: Glenn P. Schiffmann, David R. Cox
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Patent number: 7174691Abstract: This invention is related to the construction industry. More specifically, it is related to a metal profile for the construction of support frames for doors and windows and providing a finished look to such doors and windows with an elegant touch. The advantages of this invention are that it allows for the work of preparing, leveling and installing support frames for doors and windows without affecting the finished look of the planes that include the fenestration, eliminating possible damages to the finish of the planes that include the fenestration. In case of maintenance or repair work, it is easily disassembled in a partial manner and reassembled in the same way, as well as to easily attach to it certain accessories that will make it versatile for its use on the fenestrations of doors, windows, and mid-height division walls.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Inventor: David Antonio de Garay Arellano
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Patent number: 7146774Abstract: Applicant's invention comprises a corner piece which is firmly attached to a wall at a juncture of horizontal and vertical retainer strips and covers the juncture between the horizontal and vertical retainer strips, providing a barrier to direct water and/or moisture from invading behind such horizontal and vertical retainer strips. The invention comprises a generally L-shaped base plate and integrally formed first and second flange means extending outward and parallel thereto to provide a continuous L-shaped barrier that forms a channel which cooperates with and contains the ends of the vertical and horizontal retainer strips adjacent the corner of the opening, and flaps which cover seams formed between such retainer strips and the corner piece in the channels.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Inventor: Richard Fredette
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Patent number: 7118791Abstract: A device for concealing a caulking joint formed between adjacent first and second surfaces comprising an elongated central strip having first and second edges and the strip having first and second sides; a first flap longitudinally connected to the elongated central strip along the first edge, the first flap having a first side adapted to be adhered to a first of the adjacent surfaces such that the first flap conforms to the first of the adjacent surfaces in a watertight manner; a second flap longitudinally connected to the elongated central strip along the second edge, the second flap having a first side adapted to be adhered to a second of the adjacent surfaces such that the second flap conforms to the second of the adjacent surfaces in a watertight manner; and the central strip being adapted to cover the caulking joint with the first side of the central strip facing the caulking joint when the first flap is adhered to the first surface and the second flap is adhered to the second surface, whereby the caulkType: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: RCR International Inc.Inventor: Gaetan Martel
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Patent number: 7036283Abstract: A molding cap for use with a first molding having a first cross-sectional area and a second molding having a second cross-sectional area, is a three-dimensional structure with a top surface, a bottom surface and a side surface. The side surface has a first hollow area and a second hollow area corresponding to the second cross-sectional area of molding. A first molding and a second molding are partially covered by the three-dimensional structure as the three-dimensional structure straddles the first molding and straddles the second molding, such that said three-dimensional structure conceals an end of the first molding and an end of the second molding and any joint between the ends.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Inventor: Paul Halas
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Patent number: 7028436Abstract: Cementitious exterior sheathing products are provided which include a rigid support member affixed to a cementitious layer. The rigid support member includes at least one nailing flange disposed along one of its lateral sides for allowing the sheathing product to be affixed to an exterior wall of a building. Preferred mechanical and adhesive bonding techniques are suggested for combining the cementitious layer and rigid support member together to form an integrated product. Such products are lighter in weight and are more crack resistant than currently available fiber cement trim boards.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: CertainTeed CorporationInventor: William Paul Bezubic, Jr.
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Patent number: 6981348Abstract: Flashing used on curved exterior wall projections designed to stop water intrusion and provide a permanent, attractive, paintable surface that is safe from UV radiation. The flashing includes a Z-shaped or L-shaped body bonded with a flexible flashing material along its front and back surface. The metal body includes at least two perpendicularly aligned flange members. Formed on the top flange member is a plurality of transversely aligned slits evenly spaced thereon that allow the flashing to be bent around a curved wall projection. The flexible flashing material is adhesively bonded to the inside and outside surfaces of the top flange member thereby covering the slits to create a water barrier. During installation, the top flange member and flexible flashing material are covered by external wallboards or siding.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Inventor: Dale Kjorsvik
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Patent number: 6973754Abstract: A windowpane is supported in a gasket by a support member so that a space for allowing the windowpane to shift therein is ensured between an end surface of the windowpane and a surface in a channel of the gasket facing the end surface, the gasket having the channel for receiving a peripheral edge of the windowpane, and the support member being removable from the gasket. The windowpane can be easily removed from a body panel by removing the support member and shifting the windowpane into the space.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2002Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Asahi Glass Company, LimitedInventors: Shigehiko Iguchi, Nobuyuki Tamai, Nobutaka Kojima
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Patent number: 6944917Abstract: A clip for mounting a weatherstrip between an end side of a window and a window frame includes: a weatherstrip side member having arms for engaging the weatherstrip and tabular engagement pieces extending from a base portion of the arms; and a window frame side member including box-shape holding portions for allowing the tabular engagement pieces to slide therein and an attachment device, i.e. T stud attachment portion and a double-sided tape, for attaching to the window frame. An engagement device is provided between the engagement pieces and the holding portions, and is formed of claws provided on one of the engagement pieces and holding portions and holes provided on the other. The weatherstrip side member and the window frame side member can be separately formed, and easily combined.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignees: Nifco Inc., Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yousuke Yanagita, Tomoo Eguchi, Mamoru Kagawa, Hiroyuki Sase
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Patent number: 6910310Abstract: A chair rail system is provided which includes a decorative cap rail and a plurality of base rails each having an undercut edge cooperating with the cap rail to provide a groove sized to receive an edge of a panel member, one of the base rails having an undercut edge dimensioned to receive a panel with a first thickness and another base rail having an undercut edge dimensioned to receive a panel with a second thickness greater than the first thickness. A method is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Braided Accents LLCInventors: Clinton W. Bower, Del Clark
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Patent number: 6910311Abstract: Members formed from thermally conductive components which have a gap therebetween. The gap is bridged and the conductive components integrated into a composite member by a reinforced polymer. This provides a thermal break which inhibits the flow of heat between the conductive components of the member. This construction also blocks the transfer of sound and other vibrations between the conductive components of the member. The construction also mitigates the formation of condensation on an artifact fixed to one of the components.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2002Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Inventors: Verne Leroy Lindberg, Michael Sparling
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Patent number: 6883282Abstract: A siding board and conduit holding system for forming the border of a dwelling wall while holding wiring and other like conduits comprises a plurality of elongated compartments each including a first wall, a second wall, a third wall, a fourth wall and a pair of end walls. The first and third walls are positioned opposite of each other. The second wall has a break therein to define a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is frictionally couplable to the second portion. The third wall is pivotally coupled to the fourth wall such that the third wall defines a door. At least one of the elongated compartments may be positioned along an edge of the dwelling wall such that the first wall is attached to the dwelling wall. Wiring is positionable within the compartments to be extended along the dwelling wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Inventor: Russell G. Newhart, III
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Patent number: 6860072Abstract: A retrofit casing head filler member has a front face, a rear face, an upper edge, a lower edge, and opposite side edges, and is designed for installation over a conventional arched casing head so as to cover any drywall regions exposed by removal of a rectangular casing head. The lower edge of the filler member has a predetermined radius of curvature matching the radius of curvature of the upper edge of the casing head. The filler member may be of reduced height in its central region and has a maximum height at its side edges to provide increased area in these regions to cover any exposed unfinished corners of the underlying drywall.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Inventors: Richard J. Smerud, Jennifer J. Sims
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Patent number: 6848225Abstract: A condensation evacuating sill for evacuating condensate having formed on an inner surface of a window pane includes a molding strip and an attachment extrusion for attaching the molding strip to the window frame. The attachment extrusion includes an extrusion-to-molding attachment section for attaching the molding attachment surface to the attachment extrusion and an extrusion-to-frame attachment section for attaching the attachment extrusion to the window frame. The attachment extrusion is configured and sized for attaching the molding strip to the window frame so that the molding inner edge is spaced relative to the inner surface by a pane-to-molding spacing allowing the condensate to flow therethrough without contacting the molding strip. The attachment extrusion further includes flow guiding components for guiding the flow of condensate from the pane-to-molding spacing to a discharge location located away from the attachment extrusion.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Inventor: Normand Lapierre
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Patent number: 6829865Abstract: A jamb extender for extending extend the jamb of the window is provided. The jamb extender includes a base member, two arm members projecting orthogonally from same side of the base member, and projecting members extending perpendicularly from the end of the arms towards an opposing end of the base member. The jamb extender has a unibody construction and is preferably formed of vinyl or polyvinylchloride. The jamb extender can be used in a jamb extension assembly that includes a lineal trim holder and a trim member. The jamb extender is positioned such that a portion of the base member is adjacent to the base wall and the projecting members are adjacent to the mounting portion of the lineal trim holder to extend the jamb of the window. A decorative trim member is mounted in the trim mounting portion. A method of trimming a window opening is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Owens Corning Fiberglas Technology, Inc.Inventor: Mark H. Smith
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Patent number: 6829863Abstract: A door jamb protector has a protective sheet and four elongate spring strips that together function to protect the door jamb. The protective sheet includes a top surface and an opposing bottom surface bounded by a first longitudinal edge, a second longitudinal edge, and a pair of opposing lateral edges. The first longitudinal edge is opposite the second longitudinal edge. Each of the four elongate spring strips has a convex surface, a concave surface, a first end, and a second end. Each of the four elongate spring strips has the property of self-coiling when either the first or second end is bent back over the convex surface. Each of the four elongate spring strips is associated with the protective sheet such that the first end is generally adjacent to the first longitudinal edge, the second end is generally adjacent to the second longitudinal edge, and the four elongate spring strips are generally parallel to each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Inventor: Eugene P. Lovas
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Patent number: 6826876Abstract: A glass pane with plastic bordering for fixed side and rear windows as well as moonroofs of a vehicle. The glass pane comprises a groove formed in the plastic bordering adapted to receive a resilient sealing profile. The plastic bordering with the sealing profile press fit in the groove is adapted to secure the glass pane within a chassis of a vehicle as well as provide weather sealing. The contour of the plastic bordering is adapted to accurately locate and self-center the glass pane within a receiving chassis.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: BBG GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Hans Brandner
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Patent number: 6826877Abstract: The invention provides a removable and reusable door frame guard for a door frame comprising a door jamb, door stop and trim molding attached to a plaster wall. The guard comprises an elongated member having a substantially planar web with depending parallel side panels normal to the planar web. One or both of the side panels terminate with two right angled flanges adaptable for a gripping action with the trim molding and plaster wall. For the hinge side, one side panel has a width about equal to the width of the door stop and about terminates at the jamb, and this narrow panel is adaptable to abut the side of the door stop, as well as the jamb along the marginal edge, thereby providing a gripping action at this side of the guard. Thus, when the guard component is installed over the door frame, the elongated member is adaptable to at least partially engage the door jamb and abut the door stop, and at least one side of the guard is adaptable to grip the trim molding.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Inventor: Jeffrey J. Stradel
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Publication number: 20040226253Abstract: A door molding for use with doors closing openings into food-chilling compartments, and the like, is aligned to a horizontal edge of the door and extends from one vertical side of the door to the opposite vertical side. The door molding has a back surface adjacent to the door and a convex outer surface. An elongated side surface near the horizontal edge of the door is substantially perpendicular to the door and extends from the back surface to the convex outer surface. A beveled surface opposite to the elongated side surface extends from the back surface to the convex outer surface. Rounded sides near the vertical sides of the door extend from the back surface to the convex outer surface. A plurality of cavities in the base extend from the back surface into the base toward the convex outer surface. A method of fabricating the door molding is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Gaylon Yates, Loren D. Rasmusson, Allen Joe Hunsaker, Gary B. Swetish, Daniel John Delay
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Publication number: 20040182040Abstract: An exterior trim assembly for use with a window or door surround in a building structure comprises at least one mantle for affixing above the window or door, and first and second pilaster assemblies for affixing on the sides of the window or door. The mantle comprises a mantle base and a corresponding mantle cover to affix to and cover the mantle base. Each pilaster assembly comprises a base and a cover element affixed to the base wherein each of the bases has a plurality of regularly repeating reinforced structural sections. At least two pilaster cover plates are provided, each pilaster cover plate is affixed to and covering one of the first and second pilaster bases.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicant: Tapco InternationalInventors: Charles E. Schiedegger, Clyde G. Allen, Dean Dennis
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Patent number: 6763639Abstract: An entryway system includes an elongated threshold assembly and a pair of plastic jamb boots attached to the ends of the threshold assembly. The jamb boots have flat level upper faces and a pair of jambs having square-cut bottoms are secured to the jamb boots and extend upwardly from the threshold assembly. A head jamb completes a door frame. The jamb boots may be formed with integral drains that receive water from within the threshold cap channel of the threshold assembly and direct it away from the entryway. The plastic jamb boots prevent rotting and eliminate the need to mill the bottoms of jambs with haunches configured to fit the threshold assembly. Plastic mull post boots also are provided for supporting square-cut bottom mull posts in sidelight or double door entryways.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Endura Products, Inc.Inventors: Joel S. Bennett, Victor T. Massey
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Patent number: 6751915Abstract: A kit releasably attachable to a wall includes a plurality of elongated members, and at least one hook-and-loop fastener. The plurality of members are releasably attachable to the wall with the at least one hook-and-loop fastener to define at least one frame. For example, the kit may be elongated members for framing a door or a window. The kit may also include at least one panel to be framed such as a raised panel, a cork board, a chalkboard, and a presentation board. At least one resilient shim may be positionable between the wall and a rear portion of the at least one panel. In another embodiment, the kit includes an upper rail, a bottom rail, a plurality of stiles, a plurality of raised panels, and at least one hook-and-loop fastener for releasably attaching the rails to the wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: New England Classic Interiors, Inc.Inventor: John S. Crowley
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Patent number: 6748706Abstract: The connection comprises a window frame (5, 5′), which extends along the lower edge (1a) of the windshield (1), which is fastened to the bottom side (1b) of the windshield, and which forms a channel (5) extending essentially parallel to the lower edge (1a). A wedge (14, 24, 34, 44, 54) is inserted into the channel (5) of the window frame (5, 5′) and fixes a retaining connecting member (2a) of the water deflector (2) inside the channel (5). The wedge (14, 24, 34, 44, 54) is preferably provided in the form of a strip. The connection enables the water deflector (2) to be mounted more easily and quickly.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Weidmann Plastics Technology AGInventors: Werner Gaiser, Matthias Sprotte, Casper Koster
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Patent number: 6745523Abstract: This invention relates to window and door assemblies, and particularly to a fastening member for fastening a first frame element of the assembly to a second frame element of the assembly. The fastening member can comprise a base, a first retaining member presented by the base to attach the fastening member to the first frame element, and a second retaining member presented by the base to attach the fastening member to the second frame element. Moreover, at least one of the first and second retaining members is adapted to attach the respective first and second frame element to the fastening member in sliding fit. Further, this invention discloses a method of attaching a first frame element of a window and door assembly to a second frame element of the assembly, particularly where the first frame element and the second frame element have differing rates of expansion and contraction along at least one given direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2000Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Alpa Lumber Inc.Inventor: Gabriel Petta
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Publication number: 20040083678Abstract: A frame assembly is formed of two molded sub-assemblies, each sub-assembly being identical to the other. Each sub-assembly has a perimeter wall having an inner surface facing an opening and an outer surface to face a edge of an aperture in a partition. A first edge of the wall confronts a surface of the window while a flange projects outward from the outer surface of the perimeter wall. A plurality of joining elements are fixed to and project normally from the flange. Each joining element includes an alignment element and a locking surface to engage a similar surface on an aligned joining element of a confronting sub-assembly. The joining elements are arranged in a pattern that permits any two sub-assemblies made in the same mold to be permanently snapped together without the use of any separate fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2003Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: Ricky W. Tumlin, J. Larry Underwood
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Patent number: 6725614Abstract: An exterior trim assembly for use with a window or door surround in a building structure comprises at least one mantle for affixing above the window or door, and first and second pilaster assemblies for affixing on the sides of the window or door. The mantle comprises a mantle base and a corresponding mantle cover to affix to and cover the mantle base. Each pilaster assembly comprises a base and a cover element affixed to the base wherein each of the bases has a plurality of regularly repeating reinforced structural sections. At least two pilaster cover plates are provided, each pilaster cover plate is affixed to and covering one of the first and second pilaster bases.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Tapco International CorporationInventors: Charles E. Schiedegger, Clyde G. Allen, Dean Dennis
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Patent number: 6725620Abstract: A sealing mold arrangement includes at least an elongated mold strip adapted for mounting to an attachment corner edge of a panel frame such as a door and window frame. The elongated mold strip has an elongated first and second attachment surfaces and an alignment corner edge formed at a common line-edge where the first attachment surface meets the second attachment surface. Each of the first and second attachment surfaces has a longitudinally extended positioning guider sharp edge, a longitudinal attachment groove transversally extended from the positioning guider sharp edge towards an inner portion of the respective first and second attachment surfaces, and an edge gap surface transversally and inclinedly extended from the positioning guider sharp edge to the distal side edge of the respective first and second attachment surface to form an edge gap.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Wei Chen International Inc.Inventor: Lin Jun Dai
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Patent number: 6726978Abstract: The aim of the invention is the development of a support strip, which lends a seal, made from a rubber material, a stiffness adequate for production and assembly, has good extension and compression properties, has an adequate mobility in order to be able to follow the given directional curves of the chassis components and lends the seal a clamping force sufficient for a secure and durable seating of the seal on the attachment flange of the chassis components. Said aim must be achieved with the proviso of a lowest possible weight and low production costs for said support strip. The aim is achieved by means of an asymmetric arrangement of short (2) and long (3) wedge-like recesses and slots (4) in the support strip as in FIG. 1, permitting a low weight and low production costs in fulfilling the said aims. The invention further relates to an asymmetric strip which can be used as reinforcing support for a seal made from rubber material in chassis production of automobiles.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Saar Gummi GmbHInventor: Ralf Sehr