Anchor, Bond, Etc. Patents (Class 52/745.21)
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Publication number: 20100281814Abstract: A rebar positioner configured for being placed in a diagonal orientation within a cell of a masonry block including first and second end sections oriented in a first plane, a center S-shaped section in a second plane parallel to the first, laterally offset linear sections oriented in the second plane, and first and second vertical sections interconnecting the first and second end sections with the first and second linear sections, wherein the second end section terminates in a telltale extending away from the center section.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: MASONRY REINFORCING CORPORATION OF AMERICAInventors: Mike Ripley, Theodore Allan Erickson, Ralph O. Johnson, III
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Publication number: 20100275539Abstract: Multi-layered, fire-barriers each sized and shaped for installation into accepting intersection-spaces formed by the spaced-intersection of at least two expansion-joint spaces that occur between two adjacent spaced structural building units, each of said expansion-joint spaces defined by a plane, said plane defined by a set of three non-colinear points with each point defined by a set of x, y, z coordinates from the same coordinate system with no two of said coordinate sets being identical. The fire-barriers are shaped for use in 2-way planar, L-shaped expansion-joint spaces, T-shaped, cross-shaped, V-shaped, and vertical/horizontal L-shaped corner expansion-joint spaces, for example, and may comprise at least one layer of: protective cloth, insulating blanket, intumescent material, and mechanically supporting layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: FIRELINE 520, LLCInventor: Alan Shaw
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Publication number: 20100275550Abstract: The present invention relates to a fixture set which comprises an accessory part (2), and at leas t one means for fixing the accessory part (2) to a front surface of a wall of a hollow frame (1), through a hole (6) provided through said wall. The fixing means comprises an anchor (5), a bolt (3) screwed into the anchor (5) and a splitter (4) arranged between the head of the bolt (3) and the anchor (5). The anchor is entirely inserted in the hole (6) in the wall and comprises at least two parts (12) which are radially expandable by the splitter (4), when tightening the bolt, to lock the anchor (5) against the back surface of the wall. Both the splitter (4) and the anchor (5) comprise mutually interlockable structures for substantially restricting rotation of the anchor relative to the splitter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventor: Joseph Talpe
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Patent number: 7823346Abstract: A curtain wall system having a mullion mounting tongue screw-race configuration for improving the efficiency and reliability of curtain wall elements assembled thereto. The curtain wall system includes a face, a first leg, and a second leg. The first and second leg are integrally formed with and extend outwardly from the face and are interconnected via an intermediate web section. Each of the first leg and the second leg include an outer screw-race lip and an inner screw-race lip. The inner screw-race lips and the outer screw-race lips are disposed on opposite sides of the intermediate web section to form a screw race. The inner screw-race lips and the outer screw-race lips are spaced apart by a distance affording engagement by a threaded fastener against each of the inner screw-race lips and the outer screw-race lips. A thickness of the intermediate web section is less than a thickness of the first leg and of the second leg.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Oldcastle Glass Engineering Products, Inc.Inventor: William J. Lang
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Publication number: 20100269421Abstract: A domed steel roof frame (12). The frame (12) has at least three corners and an outwardly convex shape with an uppermost apex (20). The frame (12) comprises at least three steel interior members (18), at least three interior cable retainers and at least three interior cables. The at least three steel interior members (18) each extend from one of each of the corners to the apex (20). The at least three interior cable retainers are each attached to, or form part of, and extending substantially along each of the respective interior members (18). The at least three interior cables are each inserted through each of the respective interior cable retainers. The frame (12) also comprises means to tension each of the interior cables relative to their respective interior cable retainers and means to maintain each of the interior cables tensioned relative to their respective interior cable retainers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Murray Ellen
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Publication number: 20100269433Abstract: The invention discloses an insulated buck system for an insulated concrete form ICF) structure having a plurality of extruded channels, a plurality of foam panels; and a plurality of F-connectors wherein the foam panels are inserted within the extruded channels. Pairs of the extruded channels containing foam in between (planks) are coupled to each other by the F-connectors. The structure of the insulated buck system provides and an insulated seal for the window or door installed within the insulated buck system. Additionally mounting plates for mounting items to the insulated buck system are described. A triangular bracing bracket is also disclosed. A kit of parts is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Gregory Westra
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Publication number: 20100269438Abstract: The present disclosure concerns a system, methods and compositions for attaching architectural panels to a building surface, such as a wall. In certain embodiments, the system comprises panels, each with upper, lower and side interlocking members. In a preferred embodiment, the upper and lower interlocking members form a modified tongue and groove joint, with a 45 degree angle interface, while the side interlocking members form a ship lap joint. The upper and lower interlocking members may be designed to press the panels against the building surface and to hide the locations of screws or other attachment devices when the interlocking members are engaged. The system provides a stronger and more secure attachment of panels to a building surface, while eliminating the problem of having to disguise the location of the attachment devices where such devices are inserted directly through the surface of the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: COMPOSITE FOAM MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Jeffrey D. Myers, Scott Thomas
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Patent number: 7818931Abstract: A curtain wall mounting system for cantilevered support of at least one structure. The system includes an anchor plate adapted to integrally mount with a web section of a curtain wall. The curtain wall web section includes either a hollow tongue web extending outwardly of the curtain wall vertical mullion or an integrally formed flange region extending outwardly of the curtain wall vertical mullion. The anchor plate has at least one generally planer body portion with a first set of mating apertures adapted for alignment with the first set of fastening apertures of the web. The first set of apertures are oriented generally perpendicular to the tension forces transmitted by the anchor plate. The anchor plate also includes a second set of apertures adapted for securing of structures outwardly from the curtain wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Oldcastle Glass Engineered Products, Inc.Inventors: Fred A. Grunewald, James P. Clark, William T. Morrison
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Publication number: 20100263298Abstract: A mounting bracket assembly is included that is capable of securing an associated rigid sunscreen on an associated building structure. The mounting bracket assembly can include a first bracket that is adapted for securement on the associated building structure and a second bracket that is adapted for securement on the associated rigid sunscreen. The first bracket can include a first interengaging feature, and the second bracket can include a second interengaging feature that is cooperative with the first interengaging feature of the first bracket. A sunscreen and mounting bracket assembly, a sunscreen and mounting bracket kit, and a method of assembly are also included.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: Firestone Metal Products, LLCInventor: Robert T. Griffiths
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Publication number: 20100263309Abstract: Building façade attachable to a building. The building façade includes at least two horizontally adjacent façade panels. Each respective façade panel including horizontal top and bottom edges and two vertical side edges. At least one recess is arranged on a surface of each respective façade panel directed towards the building. The at least one recess is arranged parallel to the two vertical side edges. At least one groove is arranged on the horizontal bottom edge of each respective façade panel. A mounting construction has at least one attachment element extending into the at least one groove of each respective façade panel and at least one guiding projection extending into the at least one vertical recess of each respective façade panel. The at least two horizontally adjacent façade panels are aligned approximately parallel to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: HUNTER DOUGLAS INDUSTRIES SWITZERLAND GMBHInventor: Torben OVERGAARD
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Patent number: 7814726Abstract: Method for securing a foundation form disposed on a moisture barrier membrane. The method can include penetrating the moisture barrier membrane with one end of a stake, sealing a breach in the moisture barrier membrane around a periphery of the stake caused by the penetrating step, and removing a portion of the stake extending above the moisture barrier membrane. A sealing member can be disposed on the stake at a location along an axial length of the stake.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Vista Investments and Properties, LLCInventors: Robert J. Wilson, Gregory Sean Foster
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Publication number: 20100257815Abstract: The objective of the invention is to allow the manufacturing of simulated glass block window systems that will pass hurricane rated testing such as that required by Dade and Broward county Florida. This process will allow the end user to select a wide variety of core types including but not limited glass, plastic, insulated glass laminated glass, sound control glass, impact and reflective films, and Low-E solar control coatings.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2009Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventor: Robert Jules Berkeley
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Publication number: 20100257797Abstract: Structure and procedure for erecting concrete towers used in wind turbines in which said towers consist of sections, which in turn may each comprise a different number of segments or longitudinal sections. The procedure includes two differentiated cycles, which may take place alongside each other: the pre-assembly of each section of tower and their assembly. The sections may be pre-mounted on bases placed on the ground, with the segment in turn fitted with the help of struts and mechanical clamps. This procedure is extremely versatile in that it makes the best logistic use of the material, resources and requisite assembly times since the assembly procedures for each section can be developed alongside each other in the different wind farm towers, and also greater heights can be achieved than is traditionally possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventors: Miguel Angel Fernandez GOMEZ, Jose Emilio Jimeno Chueca
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Publication number: 20100257806Abstract: Fasteners, and related methods, for securing deck boards to a support joist are disclosed. In one embodiment, the fastener comprises a base portion and a cap portion on the base portion. In some embodiments, the base portion includes an opening formed therethrough for receiving a securing device, and legs extending from an upper surface of the base portion and between edges of adjacent deck boards to define a spacing between the adjacent deck boards. The cap portion can include an opening for receiving the securing device therethrough to secure the fastener to the support joist. In addition, the cap portion may include legs extending around the base portion and comprising teeth extending therefrom that bite into grooves formed in the edges of the adjacent deck boards when the securing device secures the fastener to the support joist, thereby securing the deck boards to the support joist.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2007Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: ELK PREMIUM BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Denby Snell, David DeRogatis, Steve Kiso, Scott Rega, David Porter, Scott Nowatski, Dave Fancher, Greg Zimmerman
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Publication number: 20100257814Abstract: A method of building a structure, the method including the steps of: 1. fabricating a generally longitudinal, steel sub-structure of the structure with a cable retainer attached to, or forming part of, the substructure and that extends substantially longitudinally therealong; 2. assembling the sub-structure into a structure; 3. inserting a cable into the cable retainer; 4. after step 2, applying a tensile force to the cable relative to the cable retainer; and 5. after step 4, bonding the cable to the cable retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: S2 HOLDINGS PTY LIMITEDInventor: Murray Ellen
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Publication number: 20100257813Abstract: A method of building a structure, the method including the steps of: 1. fabricating a generally longitudinal, non-steel sub-structure of the structure with a cable retainer attached to, or forming part of, the sub-structure and that extends substantially longitudinally therealong; 2. assembling the sub-structure into a structure; 3. inserting a cable into the cable retainer; 4. after step 2, applying a tensile force to the cable relative to the cable retainer; and 5. after step 4, bonding the cable to the cable retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventor: Murray Ellen
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Publication number: 20100257794Abstract: According to one embodiment, a lateral support device for an anchor embedded in the ground includes a central body defining an interior channel sized to receive the embedded anchor. The lateral support device also includes a plurality of fins coupled to and extending outwardly away from the central body. The central body and plurality of fins are embeddable within the ground to position the embedded anchor within the interior channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventor: N. Daniel W. Stark
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Publication number: 20100251657Abstract: A stay-in-place form for casting concrete structures comprises a plurality of elongate panels interconnectable in edge-to-edge relationship via complementary connector components on their longitudinal edges to define at least a portion of a perimeter of the form. Each panel comprises a first contoured connector component comprising a protrusion on a first longitudinal edge thereof and a second contoured connector component comprising a receptacle on a second longitudinal edge thereof. The panels are connectable to one another in edge-to-edge relationship by positioning the protrusion of a first panel in or near the receptacle of a second panel and effecting relative pivotal motion between the first connector component of the first panel and the second connector component of the second panel to extend the protrusion of the first panel into the receptacle of the second panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2008Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventors: George David Richardson, Semion Krivulin
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Publication number: 20100251640Abstract: The modular flooring element (1) according to the invention comprises a panel element (2), two hooking brackets (404) arranged on a longitudinal side, two shallow recesses (44) arranged on the other longitudinal side, a hooking bracket (604) arranged on a transversal side and a shallow recess (64) arranged on the other transversal side. The brackets (404) couple with the shallow recesses (44) of another modular element, and similarly the brackets (604) couple with the shallow recesses (64), so as to block the flooring elements both longitudinally and transversally. The hooking brackets (404, 604) are provided with bearings for making the same brackets slide easier. The modular floor so provided can be assembled and dismantled quite quickly. Tongue and groove joints along the longitudinal and transversal edges render the assembled floor quite strong.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: SEPA S.R.L.Inventor: Guido Franchini
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Publication number: 20100251631Abstract: A domed non-steel roof frame (12). The frame (12) has at least three corners and an outwardly convex shape with an uppermost apex (20). The frame (12) comprises at least three non-steel interior members (18), at least three interior cable retainers and at least three interior cables. The at least three non-steel interior members (18) each extend from one of each of the corners to the apex (20). The at least three interior cable retainers are each attached to, or form part of, and extending substantially along each of the respective interior members (18). The at least three interior cables are each inserted through each of the respective interior cable retainers. The frame (12) also comprises means to tension each, of the interior cables relative to their respective interior cable retainers and means to maintain each of the interior cables tensioned relative to their respective interior cable retainers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventor: Murray Ellen
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Publication number: 20100251632Abstract: Described herein is a monolithic cementitious article with one or more pre-formed shaped regions. The shaped regions are generally channels that extend through a portion of the article or span the full article. The article includes one or more openings at least one of its ends. The article has a low apparent density with a high strength as well as high performance characteristics. The article when manufactured is suitable for use as a building product, such as siding, panel, trim, fascia, roofing, crown moulding, decking, and fencing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventors: Hong Chen, Chongjun Jiang, Jong Min Keum, Caidian Luo, Shan Ren, Daniel Jose Suasnabar, Bryan Louis Walters
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Publication number: 20100251663Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention are directed to a method for installing an elevated batten system that includes a horizontal batten strip to which cylindrical-shaped pads are coupled. The pads elevate the horizontal batten strip above the roof deck surface, preventing water and debris from gathering on the roof deck surface and eliminating the need to install the vertical and horizontal battens in separate steps. Other various embodiments of the invention are directed to an elevated batten system that includes a horizontal batten strip to which pads are coupled that define a depressed portion. The depressed portion receives a fastener for coupling each pad to the horizontal batten strip, and in some embodiments, prevents irregularities in the height of the horizontal batten strip relative to the roof deck surface when installed on the roof deck surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventor: Gerald Charles Vandewater, JR.
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Publication number: 20100242404Abstract: A system and method of releasably mounting a device, usually to a ceiling, is disclosed. The system has a ceiling mounted unit (200) and a device mounted unit (250), releasably joined preferably by an magnetic coupling (202) which engages a floating plate (252) allowing for positive coupling even if the units are misaligned. A safety latch (256) with a locking/latching claw (260) and ejection/disengagement prong (266) provide positive locking and a method of separating the units despite strong adhesion forces.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventor: Michael F. Bouissiere
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Publication number: 20100242377Abstract: A riser formed from a plurality of curved cylindrical segments with vertical side edges having mating vertically tapered projections and slots brought into interlocking engagement to pull confronting surfaces together as the tapered elements become increasingly mechanically engaged. The segments are assembled by a sliding engagement of the protruding mating element of one segment into the vertically tapered slot of an adjacent segment. When sufficient segments are joined together horizontally to complete a ring except for a last adjacent pair of vertical side edges, the ring is warped to align the protruding mating element of the last adjacent pair of vertical side edges with an opposite end of the adjacent tapered slot. Thus aligned, the final protruding mating element and tapered slot are then slipped together while un-warping the joined segments forming the remainder of the ring until the top and bottom ends of all the segments are aligned.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventor: Gary L. Koteskey
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Publication number: 20100242386Abstract: A drywall or sheet rock edge clip device that can hold joints of drywall together at the apex of vaulted ceilings or at any other drywall seam at any angle. The device can include tabs and a head or cross member coupled by a stem that fits through the seam or joint and pulls and holds it together. A wire-tie version of the invention can have serrations along the stem and pull up and tighten like a wire-tie. The unused tail section can be broken off by bending it from side to side.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: STRUCTUS BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES, INCInventors: Douglass Wambaugh, Timothy Smythe, Michael Lorenzen
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Publication number: 20100242403Abstract: A method, forming panel and system provide for monolithic pouring of concrete columns, beams and elevated decks. The forming panel may be variously sized and dimensioned to serve as a beam forming member or a column forming member, and includes a frame having at least one reinforcing member having a plurality of penetration indicators which are not in registry, at least initially, with any opening in a face plate of the form. The penetration indicators serve as markers and preferably guide templates for drilling openings at preselected locations in the face plate at corresponding to the indicators. The openings so drilled are part of coupler-receiving passages, whereby forms may be variously configured in different dimensions or arrangements. The forms may be configured to provide column form assemblies, beam form assemblies, or receive floor forms in a variety of configurations, and may be readily reconfigured and reused by plugging openings which are in currently undesired locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2008Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: WESTERN FORMS, INC.Inventors: Roman Brewka, Michael G. Carlson
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Patent number: 7802799Abstract: A method is provided for joining a metallic member to a structure made of a composite matrix material. One or more surfaces of a portion of the metallic member that is to be joined to the composite matrix structure is provided with a plurality of outwardly projecting studs. The surface including the studs is brought into engagement with a portion of an uncured composite matrix material so that fibers of the composite matrix material intertwine with the studs, and the metallic member and composite structure form an assembly. The assembly is then companion cured so as to join the metallic member to the composite matrix material structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventor: Edmund B. Semmes
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Publication number: 20100236165Abstract: An apparatus and method for connecting solar panels to a roof system surface. The solar panels can be formed flexible or non-flexible solar panels that are at least partially attached to a roofing surface by use of a fastener.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: JASON SMITH, Melissa Rus, Brian Lambert, Joseph W. Mellott, II
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Publication number: 20100236187Abstract: A method of using a framing system for adjustably connecting building components comprising an outer stud, an interior support member, and a connecting clip.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventor: Todd A. Brady
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Publication number: 20100236609Abstract: A system and method for mounting photovoltaic solar panels onto a roof. The system includes first and second strut rails spaced from the roof employing a series of standoffs, the strut rails having a length, cross section, a base and side walls, side walls terminating with first and second turned in edges First and second mounting fixtures are attached to the photovoltaic solar panels which are of a type and geometry enabling the solar panels to be removably appended to the strut rails.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventor: Richard Tweedie
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Publication number: 20100236161Abstract: An apparatus and method for mounting a wind turbine and blade assembly on the upper end of a wind turbine tower. In one aspect the apparatus generally includes a ginpole that is used to assemble the tower and a lifting frame or truss that is removably secured to a top bay assembly of the tower using the ginpole. The lifting frame or truss is operated using either cables or hydraulic rams and extends fore of the tower when the frame or truss is in a first position and generally above the tower when in a second position. When in the first position, a wind turbine or blade assembly can be hoisted to the top of the tower. The wind turbine or blade assembly is then moved into position for mounting to the tower as the frame or truss is pivoted to a second position. When the turbine and blade assembly are secured to the tower, the frame or truss is disconnected from the tower and lowered to the ground followed by the ginpole being lowered to the ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: WIND TOWER SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Tracy Livingston, James Goldhardt, Terry Schrader, James Lott, David Oliphant, Harry Daugherty
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Publication number: 20100236162Abstract: A system and method for mounting photovoltaic solar panels onto a roof. The system includes first and second strut rails spaced from the roof employing a series of standoffs, the strut rails having a length, cross section, a base and side walls, side walls terminating with first and second turned in edges. First and second mounting fixtures are attached to the photovoltaic solar panels which are of a type and geometry enabling the solar panels to be removably appended to the strut rails. The first and second mounting fixtures can be applied to the photovoltaic solar panels before being elevated to a roof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventor: Richard Tweedie
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Publication number: 20100229494Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of reinforcing a waffle-structure ceiling having vertical members. The method includes drilling a hole through the vertical members and through a continuous upper layer covering the vertical members. Then, a reinforcing pin is inserted into the hole such that the shear stresses on the vertical member are transferred to the pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventor: Aharon Ravitz
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Publication number: 20100229471Abstract: An exterior siding mounting bracket assembly used in conjunction with siding placed over sheathing of an exterior wall has a base member having a mounting flange fastened to the sheathing and a water diversion fitting also fastened to the sheathing and flashed in-part beneath the lower end of the mounting flange. A wall arrangement projects laterally outward from the mounting flange and away from the sheathing. A trim member of the bracket assembly has a partition arrangement that preferably snap fits to the wall arrangement and a trim flange constructed and arranged to substantially cover the water diversion fitting and the cut edges of the siding that cover in-part the mounting flange. Preferably, the water diversion fitting has an elongated drip edge spaced outwardly from the siding to shed water collected from generally cascaded from the mounting flange and outward from the siding.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: TAPCO INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventor: David James Bonshor
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Patent number: 7793478Abstract: A method of strengthening a roof is disclosed. Preferably, the roof is first cleaned of at least some of any existing roofing materials to expose at least a portion of a roof deck, which is also preferably cleaned. A layer of high viscosity resin may then be rolled or brushed onto the roof deck. Once the roof has been adequately prepared, a plurality of strips of composite material may be provided and saturated with a low-viscosity saturating resin. Each such saturated strip is preferably long enough to fit along an entire first side of the roof, the first such strip hanging partially over the first side of the roof. Each end of the first strip also overhangs the roof. A second saturated strip is then placed generally parallel to and overlapping the first strip. The ends of this second strip likewise overhang two sides of the roof.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2006Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Inventor: Mohammad R. Ehsani
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Publication number: 20100223862Abstract: This anchoring system is specifically designed to be used in soft, sandy-like earth to anchor a variety of objects, including recovering of 4×4 vehicles stuck in sand or soft material, that need to be winched out without having a fixed object to anchor it to. In other words no fixed object like a tree or a pole, or another vehicle, is necessary to attach the anchor to. This anchoring system can easily be used by one person. What differentiates this auger from other kinds of augers is that the point of strength is underground and connected to a cable. If the cable is pulled it provides the anchor point to which a tensile load can be applied in a direction oblique to the longitudinal axis of the auger. It can be used in a variety of applications, like anchoring tents and poles, and recovering vehicles etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventor: Jacobus Nicolaas Smit
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Publication number: 20100219300Abstract: A novel cable hanger for supporting at least one cable is provided. The cable hanger comprises a cable support member having first and second ends for supporting one or more cables and a latching element extending from each of the first and second ends of the support member which is adapted to stably suspend the cable hanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventor: Reginald David Gilbert
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Publication number: 20100218450Abstract: A panel has a core of wood material or a wood material/plastic mixture, a top and an underside, and two opposite side edges, which have profiles that correspond to each other such that two identically configured panels can be connected and locked to one another in the horizontal (H) and vertical (V) directions by an essentially vertical joining movement. The locking in the horizontal direction (H) can be brought about by a hook connection with an upper locking section having a hook element and a lower locking section having a hook element. The locking in the vertical direction (V) can be brought about by at least one tongue element that is formed from the core in one piece and can be moved in the horizontal direction (H).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventors: Roger Braun, Martin Howald
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Publication number: 20100218443Abstract: A building structure comprising a support structure having upper portion extending to adjacent a floor structure above the support structure and adapted to receive stand-off fasteners there along, a plurality of stand-off fasteners each having a lower portion and an upper portion, where the lower portion of the stand-off fasteners comprises a self-drilling end portion and an adjacent thread-forming portion and, when installed into the upper portion of the support structure, at least a portion of the upper portion of each stand-off fastener extends significantly above the upper portion of the support structure, a cementitious wall structure formed above the upper portion of the wall structure with the upper portions of the stand-off fasteners encapsulated in the cementitious wall structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: NUCOR CORPORATIONInventors: Glenn Wayne Studebaker, David Lee Samuelson, Lionel Edward Dayton
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Publication number: 20100218455Abstract: A method is provided for coupling individual fenestration units together and sealing the gaps between them so as to form a sealed compound fenestration unit. The individual fenestration units include mating channels and tabs, or other connectors, that are attached to outside frame surfaces of the individual fenestration units. When the connectors are coupled together, they attach the frames of the individual fenestration units securely together in such a way that gaps are formed between the units along their joined frame surfaces. The gaps are sealed by resilient sealing strips that are configured to be inserted into the gaps, and that are formed with seals that bear against the walls of the gaps to form impervious moisture seals.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventors: Thomas Tufts, Craig M. Johnson, Corey M. Bishman, Robert J. Geisen
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Publication number: 20100221085Abstract: The Monarch anchor is a nut & bolt system specially designed to be pushed through a hole wide enough to allow the bolt with collapsed wings fitted at its back end through, but not wide enough to let the bolt with stretched wings slip back. It is designed to be firmly placed on the wall with the front end of the outer nut locked at the front surface of the wall by a flange and the stretched wings locked at the back surface of the wall. Thus it can act as a firm support on the wall when an item is bolted through the inner nut of the anchor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2009Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventor: Mohiuddin Ahmed Chowdhury
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Publication number: 20100212250Abstract: An expansion wedge anchor for insertion in a hole delimited by a wall comprises an expander member and an expansion member, the expander member being provided at a leading end of the expander member, the expander member comprising a flaring end, the expansion member being expandable at a trailing end thereof and being adapted to engage the wall of the hole when the expander member is positioned in the hole, wherein upon longitudinal withdrawal of the expander member from the hole, the expander member displaces longitudinally relative to the expansion member with the flaring end thereof gradually causing the trailing end of the expansion member to expand, whereby a trailing edge of the expansion member engages the wall of the hole. The trailing end is adapted, when expanded by the flaring member, to extend at an angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of said expander member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: COBRA FIXATIONS CIE LTEE - COBRA ANCHORS CO. LTD.Inventors: Thomas W. McSherry, Pierre McDuff
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Publication number: 20100212255Abstract: The present invention relates to an article of manufacture and a method of how to utilize the same in the metal wall panel industry. More particularly, the present invention relates the attachment of aluminum facial panels to exterior building construction. Even more particularly, the present invention relates to a universal fastening device utilized in the metal wall panel industry to support, to fasten and to attach architectural panels together creating a panel-to-panel assembly and subsequently attaching the assembled panels to the exterior surface of a building. The universal fastening device of the present invention is easily installed, since the same type of fastening device may be utilized on all four sides of the aluminum panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventor: David Allen Lesoine
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Publication number: 20100205895Abstract: A clip device for fastening first and second structural members typically decking members. The clip device has a base portion with first and second opposed ends and a thickness a first vertical leg portion integral with the leg base portion is horizontally spaced apart from a second vertical leg portion integral with the base portion. Arm flange portions integral to the first and second vertical leg portions are horizontally spaced from the base and aligned respectively towards said first and second opposed ends. A fastener receiving hole in the base is used to attach the clip device to the joist. The base portion, vertical leg portion and arm flange portion define diametrically opposed U-shaped jaw elements for holding the structural member to the joist.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventor: Brian Orchard
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Publication number: 20100205897Abstract: A modular window well arrangement includes one or more window well members. The window well members can be interconnected in a vertically stacked arrangement to provide the required overall height. Snap-connectors interconnect the vertically adjacent window well members, and a plurality of steps provide for escape. The window well members may have different sizes, and extension walls may be utilized to increase the size of the window well members to provide for a wide variety of configurations. The window well members may be made of a relatively lightweight structural foam material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2010Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: TAPCO INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventor: Glen R. George
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Publication number: 20100199576Abstract: A system and method are provided for attachment of skirting, preferably vinyl skirting, with a manufactured home. The first legs of each of a plurality of clips, preferably L-shaped clips, may be attached with the bottom surface of the outer rim joist of the home. The plurality of L-shaped clips may be positioned along the length of the outer rim joist. The second legs of each of the plurality of L-shaped clips may be positioned downward. The top back skirting rail may be attached to the outer rim joist with the second legs of each of the plurality of L-shaped clips.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: J. Fredric Farrell, John F. Farrell, L. Cecil Ayllon, Elton R. Williams
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Publication number: 20100199598Abstract: A system for mounting an object such as a flat screen television on a surface such as a wall. A mounting template is fastened to the surface and defines multiple sets of openings corresponding to multiple mounting configurations. Wall brackets are removably secured within the openings and are then fastened to the surface. Object spacers are fastened to mounting locations on the object corresponding to the mounting configuration of the wall brackets, and are connected to the wall brackets to secure the object to the wall. A level may be secured within the mounting template. The mounting template may include fold lines to facilitate packaging and storage of the mounting template.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: OMNIMOUNT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Michael TOWNSEND, Patrick PLEHN, Keith CHARVONIA
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Publication number: 20100199592Abstract: A mounting arrangement (18) for mounting together components 1 (2, 14) of a gravestone (10), and for mounting the gravestone (10) to the ground. The arrangement (18) includes an elongate member (20) threaded on an upper part and mounting a nut (22). Beneath the nut (22) are engagement assemblies (32) for each component of the gravestone (10), separated by a spacer member (34). The assemblies (32) comprise a pair of engagement members (36) which together define a loose cylindrical sleeve around the elongate member (20). A diagonal cut (28) is provided between the two members (36) which causes the members (36) to move radially outwardly in opposite directions to engage opposite sides of a hole, when the assembly (36) is compressed by downward movement of the nut (22) along the elongate member (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2008Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: NETTLEBANK LIMITEDInventor: Ivan Robert George Ash
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Publication number: 20100199593Abstract: A molding system includes a clip and a molding. The clip attaches to at least one panel of a vehicle. The clip includes a body that presents a surface. A pair of lips extends from the body in opposition to the surface. A fastener extends from the surface and is configured for engaging the at least one panel of the vehicle. A sealant is disposed on the surface. The sealant is configured to expand upon application of a condition such that the sealant engages the at least one panel of the vehicle to retain the clip to the at least one panel of the vehicle. The molding is configured to snap over the pair of lips on the clip such that the molding is secured to the at least one panel of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.Inventor: Julien P. Mourou
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Publication number: 20100192484Abstract: The present invention relates to a joining system for securing a first building element (1) relative to a second build element (2), where a first part (10) comprises a box element (100) adapted to be cast in one of the building elements (1, 2). According to the invention a lifting element (110) is secured to the box element (100), which lifting element (110) comprises an attachment portion (111) adapted for cooperation with lifting equipment, which attachment portion (111) during an installation phase of the joining system is located relatively outside an outer side (3) of one of the building elements (1, 2) comprising the box element (100).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2008Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: SVEIN BERG HOLDING ASInventor: Svein Berg