Sheathing Patents (Class 52/748.11)
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Publication number: 20140234567Abstract: A shake panel is disclosed having a flexible underlayment layer having a leading edge, an opposite a trailing edge, an upper edge, and an opposite lower edge. A plurality of shakes are provided, each shake having an upper portion affixed to the underlayment layer and a lower portion extending toward the underlayment layer lower edge, each shake extending side-by-side along an adjacent shake to define a keyway space therebetween. In a method for forming a shake surface, a first shake panel is secured to the surface with the leading edge adjacent a leading edge of the surface and the lower edge adjacent a lower edge of the surface. A second shake panel is secured to the surface with the second layer leading edge overlaying the first shake panel trailing edge adjacent a trailing edge of the shakes of the first shake panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Inventor: Kenneth P. Rule
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Publication number: 20140208679Abstract: The invention relates to building materials, in particular to attachment of siding boards, such as composite boards, or fiber cement boards on building siding. A clip to securely attach the boards is disclosed. The clip may be used with our without a shaped foam insulation board. A method to use the clip is also disclosed. Various embodiments of the clip are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: Fiber Cement Foam Systems Insulation, LLCInventor: Russ Schaefer
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Patent number: 8763341Abstract: Floor panels (1, 1?, 1?) are shown, which are provided with a mechanical locking system on long and short edges (5a, 5b, 4a, 4b) allowing installation with vertical folding and where the long edge (5a, 5b) locking system prevents separation of the short edges (4a, 4b) during the folding action.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2013Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Valinge Innovation ABInventor: Darko Pervan
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Patent number: 8726591Abstract: A corner piece for covering or capping a structure corner adjacent shake shingle siding characterized by a lineally variable contour includes a field modifiable trim strip for reflecting and accommodating the contour of the siding adjacent the structure corner. A method of siding a structure with the new corner piece and a siding system including the new corner piece and lineally variable contour siding panels are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2005Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Certainteed CorporationInventors: Stephen William Steffes, Robert David Shaw
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Patent number: 8689512Abstract: Floor panels (1, 1?, 1?) are shown, which are provided with a mechanical locking system on long and short edges (5a, 5b, 4a, 4b) allowing installation with vertical folding and where the long edge (5a, 5b) locking system prevents separation of the short edges (4a, 4b) during the folding action.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2007Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Valinge Innovation ABInventor: Darko Pervan
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Publication number: 20140059963Abstract: An insulated sheathing for use in construction is provided. The insulated sheathing comprises a sheathing having a first surface, second surface, and edges; and a backing attached to the first surface of the sheathing. The sheathing is at least one of plywood, OSB, drywall, fiberglass, concrete board, metal, and plastic. The backing may have an insulation medium, which may be at least one of polyurethane, polystyrene, and fiberglass. Methods of using the insulated sheathing in constructing sections of a building are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: EMERCOR LTD.Inventors: DAVID ROGNE, JAMES ROSEBRUGH, DAMON LARKIN
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Patent number: 8528301Abstract: A method of facing a roof structure includes securing a facing to respective lower flanges of first and second spaced-apart purlins of the roof structure, with the facing extending directly between the respective lower flanges of the first and second purlins. A carriage is suspended from purlins of the roof structure and supports a roll of facing. The facing is dispensed and adhesively secured to the purlins by moving the carriage relative to the purlins and/or by maintaining the carriage in a stationary position and pulling facing from the roll of facing supported on the carriage. The resulting faced roof structure provides an enhanced appearance and more uniform and higher R-value insulation.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2009Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Lamtec CorporationInventors: Hal J. Robbins, John A. Post, Thomas Florian
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Publication number: 20130031867Abstract: A shake jig which comprises a base member which supports an adjustable member and a releasable fastener which facilitates releaseable retention of the adjustable member in a desired relative position with respect to the base member. The base member is substantially planar and has a shake shelf for abutting against a surface of a shake to prevent further insertion thereof, between an installed topmost shake and an at least partially overlapped shake, and facilitate desired alignment of the shake jig with respect to the installed topmost shake. At least one projection is formed on a surface of the base member, adjacent a leading end thereof, to facilitate retention of the shake jig following insertion of the base member. The adjustable member has a ledger shelf for engaging with a ledger board to retain the ledger board in a desired horizontal orientation with respect to the shake shelf and to assist with installation of shakes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2011Publication date: February 7, 2013Inventors: Dan R. DUQUETTE, Gerald F. BRIGGEMAN, III
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Publication number: 20110154776Abstract: An improved article of manufacturing for metal siding, which can be formed into or painted to have the texture and hand of raised grain which has the colors and appearance of weathered, rough sawn, or had hewn wood.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2011Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: Walter Brian SIMMS
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Patent number: 7954299Abstract: A method for securing a roof sheathing and shingles in a retrofitting reinforcement of an existing roof structure, the shingles being laid on the roof sheathing in a partially overlapping pattern, comprises (a) driving a plurality of fasteners down through selected shingles and the roof sheathing in a selected area of the roof structure into at least one of underlying roof frames; and (b) applying a water-resistant coating to the roof structure to seamlessly cover exposed surfaces with exposed ends and sides of all shingles in the selected area.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Building Performance Americas Ltd.Inventor: Robert E. Platts
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Patent number: 7950201Abstract: Drainage under a deck can be performed by a structure that includes hanging components and corrugated panels. For example, a hanging component can have connected first and second portions, with the first portion being connected to hang from one of the joists and extending downward to where it connects to the second portion, which is below the joist. The second portion can be connected to support of at least one of the panels from above. The upper surfaces of panels are sloped so that drainage occurs from a high part to a low part. The direction of slope and the direction of corrugations are not perpendicular, and can be approximately the same. The hanging components can, for example, be L-shaped brackets, U-shaped, or inverted T-shaped, and can be integrally formed by extrusion of plastic or can be metal. The panels can be corrugated plastic or metal sheets.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2009Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: OFIC North America Inc.Inventors: John D. Adair, Jr., L. Paul Nelson, II
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Publication number: 20110078972Abstract: A method for installing siding on building sheathing includes providing a spacer including an aperture extending therethrough, the spacer having a thickness, locating the spacer between an exterior face of the building sheathing and a rear face of the siding such that the aperture is aligned with a slot in the siding and the siding is spaced apart from the sheathing by the thickness of the spacer, and inserting a fastener through the slot and the aperture such that the fastener is embedded in the sheathing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Stefan H. Schwarz, Russell Hampton
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Publication number: 20100229499Abstract: A method and system for installing shakes on a building comprising a ledger board and a shake jig for assisting with installation of shakes. The shake jig comprising a base member supporting an adjustable member with a releasably fastener facilitating releaseable retention of the adjustable member in a desired relative position with respect to the base member. The base member has a shake shelf for abutting against a surface of a shake to prevent further insertion of the base member, between an installed topmost shake and an at least partially overlapped shake, and facilitate desired alignment of the shake jig with respect to the installed topmost shake. The adjustable member has a ledger shelf for engaging with the ledger board and retaining the ledger board in a desired horizontal orientation with respect to the shake shelf and assisting with installation of shakes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Dan R. DUQUETTE, Gerald F. BRIGGEMAN, III
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Publication number: 20100229488Abstract: The present invention is a plank precision spacing device comprised of a sheet component and a pluralty of clamp components with a flattened upper surface perpendicular to the sheet component, and a gripping component and protuberances which engage siding planks. The clamp component further includes a lip which is angled outward. The plank precision spacing device eliminates the need to measure and chalk a line for each siding plank, reducing installation time and labor costs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventor: James Cristina
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Publication number: 20100132273Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for producing an insulating material element and an insulating material element. In order to provide a method for producing an insulating material element by which a very resistant insulating material element can be made that is able to insulate a flat building surface very effectively against heat and/or sound, the invention proposes that the insulating material element (2) be bent such that a surface segment of the first large surface forms at least one surface segment of the side surfaces running parallel to the recess in said area, and is substantially flush to the second large surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2008Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: DEUTSCHE ROCKWOOL MINERALWOLL GMBH & CO. OHGInventor: Herbert Pieper
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Patent number: 7658051Abstract: Methods for fabricating sidings and methods for securing those sidings to structures are disclosed. Additionally, this disclosure teaches embodiments of sidings that can be secured to structures. For some embodiments, the siding comprises an insulation and a panel. The insulation and the panel are coupled to each other prior to installation of the siding. This coupling is achieved by non-adhesive coupling mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Georgia Foam, Inc.Inventor: David J. Benes
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Publication number: 20100011700Abstract: A device (4) for positioning and supporting a cladding element (10a) for attachment to a building structure (1). The device (4) has a first support member (90) adapted to receive a lower edge of a cladding element (10a) and an attachment member (5) adapted to be attached to the building structure (1). The first support member (9) is coupled for the attachment member (5) and extends from the attachment member (5) at an angle to the attachment member (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2007Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventor: Matthew Bruce Grant
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Publication number: 20090094914Abstract: A building product is configured for attachment to a surface of a building. In one example, the building product includes a siding product including a first side and a second side. In one example, the siding product is a pultruded product. A first engagement feature is disposed on or near the first side. A second engagement feature is disposed on or near the second side. The second engagement feature is configured to selectively frictionally engage with the first engagement feature of another similar siding product such that any curvature in the siding product increases frictional engagement between the siding product and the other similar siding product. In one example, the building product includes a spacer clip for attachment of the building product to the surface of the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventors: John Jambois, Robb Willgohs, Shane Allmendinger
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Publication number: 20090064599Abstract: A system for siding a building includes at least two siding pieces each including an end that abuts the other of the siding pieces, and a slip sheet. The slip sheet includes a lip that catches a top surface of at least one of the siding pieces. The slip sheet is positioned behind the at least two siding pieces and backing the abutting ends of the at least two siding pieces. The system also includes a trim flashing apparatus which further includes a trim portion that includes a visible surface and a surface to abut a portion of a siding piece, and a flashing portion attached to the trim portion. The flashing portion is sufficiently thin so that at least a portion of the flashing portion is covered by at least one of the two siding pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventor: Scott Bennett
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Publication number: 20090056241Abstract: Moisture management systems and methods are provided for managing moisture in a vicinity of an opening in a building wall. Such systems comprise a sill pan mountable in the building wall atop a horizontally-extending lower frame member of the opening. The sill pan may include: a base section having an upper surface which slopes downwardly and outwardly from a location interior to a lower flange portion of a window frame to an interstitial space between a sheathing layer of the building wall and an external building wall layer for directing moisture received thereon toward the interstitial space; and a plurality of transversely spaced-apart window-support members having upper surfaces located above the upper surface of the base section and oriented substantially horizontally for receiving a lower portion of the window frame. Such systems also comprise a lower vent mountable in the building wall outwardly of the sill pan.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Juergen KOESSLER, James Chun Nam CHAN, Boris SIKURA
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Publication number: 20090049795Abstract: A method for securing a roof sheathing and shingles in a retrofitting reinforcement of an existing roof structure, the shingles being laid on the roof sheathing in a partially overlapping pattern, comprises (a) driving a plurality of fasteners down through selected shingles and the roof sheathing in a selected area of the roof structure into at least one of underlying roof frames; and (b) applying a water-resistant coating to the roof structure to seamlessly cover exposed surfaces with exposed ends and sides of all shingles in the selected area.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: Robert E. PLATTS
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Publication number: 20080148671Abstract: A soffit and fascia system for use on an exterior of a building that includes a soffit member, a soffit flashing, a fascia member, and a fascia flashing. The soffit flashing is adapted to be secured to an exterior of the building and to retain the rear portion of the soffit member in a desired configuration with concealed fasteners. The fascia flashing may be adapted to be coupled to the fascia member in the lower portion thereof and adapted to at least partially retain the forward portion of the soffit member in the desired configuration. The soffit member may include two or more soffit segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventor: Gary Monteer
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Patent number: 7343716Abstract: A sheathing adapted to be fastened to at least one wall supporting structure comprises at least two layers. The first layer comprises a polymeric foam layer. The second layer comprises a polymeric scrim and is located adjacent to the first layer. The second layer reinforces its periphery so as to inhibit the failure of the scrim. The reinforced periphery may include a selvage tuck or a folded-edge.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2005Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Pactiv CorporationInventors: Douglas S. Nordgren, John W. Lubker, II
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Patent number: 7290379Abstract: A flashing and method for installing a window or other portal in a wall opening is provided. The flashing includes a base member with first and second portions that are angled so that an outer surface of the first portion can be disposed against a sill of the opening and an outer surface of the second portion can be disposed against one of the jambs of the opening. A front face plate of the flashing extends perpendicularly from the first and second portions of the base member, and a plurality of channels in the base member are structured to direct water toward and through the front face plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2006Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Inventor: L. Ross Allen
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Patent number: 7055288Abstract: A pre-stressing sheath for preventing wet concrete from penetrating between the sheath and strands being debonded, and for covering sections of reinforcing strands in pre-stressed concrete beams such that any potential strand tension transmitted to a beam is nullified by allowing the strands to slide freely within the pre-stressing sheath. The pre-stressing sheath is made up of a first hollow cylindrical sheath section having a longitudinal slit that allows the first sheath section to be opened and placed about the concrete reinforcing element, and a second hollow cylindrical sheath section having a longitudinal slit that allows the sheath section to be opened and placed about both the concrete reinforcing element and the first sheath section. The first sheath section further includes an integral outwardly projecting ridge for interlocking with the longitudinal slit of the second hollow cylindrical sheath section.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Inventor: Donald B. Coogan
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Patent number: 6928743Abstract: A siding installation tool for support pieces of siding and act as a guide to facilitate consistent alignment of the siding being installed includes a clamp assembly coupled to an extendable guide assembly. The clamp assembly is lockable to a piece of siding and the guide assembly is adjustably extendable from the clamp assembly to support a second piece of siding for installation.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Inventor: Gary Marshall
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Publication number: 20040261354Abstract: A process for manufacturing screening and humidifying panels in particular for air circulation in avicultural facilities or greenhouses comprises the steps of shaping cardboard sheets with non-rectilinear undulated channels by means of sequential pressing of the individual channels and gluing together of the sheets arranged with alternating different mutual inclination of the channels. To realize the process a press comprising a die made up of a plurality of segments each representing al least part of a channel and moving sequentially to press the cardboard starting from one end of the press is proposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventor: Antonio Gigola
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Publication number: 20040083673Abstract: A wind-resistant shingle and a method of making it is provided in which the rear surface of the shingle is provided with an attached reinforcement layer, which resists upwardly wind-applied bending torque when the shingle is installed on a roof, such that the failure of the shingle when it is bent beyond its elastic limit, is resisted until the shingle has absorbed a high percentage of applied torque.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: Husnu M. Kalkanoglu, Robert L. Jenkins, Stephen A. Koch
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Patent number: 6640518Abstract: A mortar of a granulated mineral wool, a hydraulic binder and water is placed on a roof to prevent roof covering layer(s) of a substantially flat roof from being blown up in stormy conditions. The roof surface to be ballasted is divided into panels by placing joint elements thereon. The mineral wool component includes rockwool waste originating from horticulture and glass fibre wool waste.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2001Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Inventor: Frederikus Gerardus Maria Bol
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Patent number: 6625941Abstract: A removable lineal and finishing system for framing doors or windows. The removable lineal includes a cover portion and a channel portion. The channel portion includes a latch portion for detachably mounting the lineal to a J-channel. The latch portion of the lineal is inserted between a hook portion of the J-channel and a siding material. A gap in the J-channel receives and secures siding materials. The J-channel is mounted to a wall of a building and abuts a frame for a door or window.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: CertainTeed CorporationInventor: Robert Shaw
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Patent number: 6594965Abstract: A roll-form spacer product providing air space and drainage passageways within a building structure. Preferably, the spacer product is a corrugated web of material having undulating front and rear faces and serpentine-shaped longitudinally extending edges. The faces include alternating arrays of grooves and ridges which extend perpendicular to the side edges and parallel to an axis of a spiral roll of the spacer. Thus, when the spacer is unrolled and applied to a building structure in a plurality of horizontally extending rows, the ridges and grooves are substantially vertically-disposed to form a plurality of unobstructed passageways for the drainage of moisture. Preferably, the web is made of an openwork mat of randomly convoluted polymeric filaments, and thus, enables ready circulation of air.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Benjamin Obdyke IncorporatedInventor: Michael S. Coulton
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Patent number: 6546687Abstract: An improved waterproofing system for the concrete slab of a flat roof on a building is disclosed. The waterproofing system uses hollow plastic panels of designed size, different thickness, and groove and tongue joints for interconnecting the panels. A supplementary waterproofing layer may be installed using sheet membrane materials such as asphalt sheet, metal sheet and other sheets on vertical surfaces, especially the parapet of the roof. The invention further concerns a construction method for applying a fiber mesh reinforcement on the connection joint and for applying fluid-applied materials on the substrate with sheet membrane layers on vertical surfaces. The waterproofing layer of sloped step type, hollow plastic panels of different thickness, permits fast drainage of stagnant water, which inhibits weather damage to the waterproofing layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventors: Sang Keun Oh, Sung Min Choi, Ki Sun Bae
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Patent number: 6526717Abstract: Unitary modular shake panels and methods for making and using such shake panels. In one aspect of the invention, a unitary modular shake panel includes an interconnecting section composed of a siding material and several integral shake sections projecting from the interconnecting section. The panel preferably has a quadrilateral shape with first and second edges along a longitudinal dimension that are separated from each other by a width of the panel along a transverse dimension. Additionally, the shake sections are separated from one another by slots extending from the second edge to an intermediate width in the panel. In a preferred embodiment, the panel is composed of a unitary piece of fiber-cement siding with a simulated wood grain running along the transverse dimension.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Pacific International Tool & Shear, Ltd.Inventors: Kurt Waggoner, Scott Fladgard, Lloyd Fladgard
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Publication number: 20030037499Abstract: A roll-form spacer product providing air space and drainage passageways within a building structure. Preferably, the spacer product is a corrugated web of material having undulating front and rear faces and serpentine-shaped longitudinally extending edges. The faces include alternating arrays of grooves and ridges which extend perpendicular to the side edges and parallel to an axis of a spiral roll of the spacer. Thus, when the spacer is unrolled and applied to a building structure in a plurality of horizontally extending rows, the ridges and grooves are substantially vertically-disposed to form a plurality of unobstructed passageways for the drainage of moisture. Preferably, the web is made of an openwork mat of randomly convoluted polymeric filaments, and thus, enables ready circulation of air.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventor: Michael S. Coulton
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Publication number: 20020170254Abstract: A composite roof structure, and a corresponding method of fabricating the structure, are disclosed which includes use of a layer of non-cellular adhesive material (preferably a two-component non-cellular polyurea polyurethane adhesive material), roof insulation panels, along with a flexible roof membrane, preferably made of thermoplastic olefin rubber, including a rubber-like sheet having a fleece-like matting secured to the underside thereof. The non-cellular adhesive is preferably sprayed onto a roof substrate and prior to complete solidification thereof the roof membrane or roof insulation is pressed into the adhesive so that the matting becomes embedded therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Norm Ritland, Paul Scheafbauer, William Shackelford
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Patent number: 6385929Abstract: A building system comprising interlocking log-like construction members to be used with or without screw-like fasteners. Various real-sized structures such as cabins, play-houses and tool sheds may be formed by perpendicular arrangement of recessed surfaces formed in the log-like members. A fastening system allows semi-permanent attachment of adjacent log-like members using a flanged fastener having an axial threaded recess and an axial threaded extension. When two fasteners are axially aligned, the axial threaded extension of one fastener may be engaged in the axial threaded recess of the other. The fasteners extend through holes in the recessed surfaces of the log-like members and thereby secure adjacent log-like members together.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Richard J. Englehart
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Publication number: 20020007609Abstract: The invention relates to a locking system for mechanical joining of floorboards (1, 1′) which have a body (30), a lower balancing layer (34) and an upper surface layer (32). A strip (6) is integrally formed with the body (30) of the floorboard (1) and extends under an adjoining floorboard (1′). The strip (6) has a locking element (8), which engages a looking groove (14) in the underside of the adjoining floorboard (1′) and forms a horizontal joint. A tongue (38) and a tongue groove (36) form a vertical joint between upper and lower plane-parallel contact surfaces (43, 45) and are designed in such manner that the lower contact surfaces (45) are on a level between the upper side of the locking element (8) and a plane containing the underside (3) of the floorboard. The invention also relates to a floorboard having such a locking system, a floor made of such floorboards, as well as a method for making such a locking system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventor: Darko Pervan
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Patent number: 6327834Abstract: A shingle roofing and removing system for easily removing the shingles from a roof when needed. The shingle roofing and removing system includes sheeting material adapted to be securely attached upon a roof from a bottom edge to a top thereof and being adapted to be disposed beneath shingles which are securely attached to the sheeting material; and also includes a sheeting material removal assembly for removing the sheeting material along with the shingles from the roof.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Inventor: Jack R. Northway, Sr.
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Patent number: 6276107Abstract: Unitary modular shake panels, and methods for making and using such shake panels. In one aspect of the invention, a unitary modular shake panel includes an interconnecting section composed of a siding material and several integral shake sections projecting from the interconnecting section. The panel preferably has a quadrilateral shape with first and second edges along a longitudinal dimension that are separated from each other by a width of the panel along a transverse dimension. Additionally, the shake sections are separated from one another by slots extending from the second edge to an intermediate width in the panel. In a preferred embodiment, the panel is composed of a unitary piece of fiber-cement siding with a simulated wood grain running along the transverse dimension.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1998Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Pacific International Tool & Shear, Ltd.Inventors: Kurt Waggoner, Scott Fladgard, Lloyd Fladgard
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Patent number: 6266937Abstract: A fastening member for the vertical board siding, which comprises; a main metal fitting comprising a flat substrate, first and second upright portions formed at the upper and lower end portions of the flat substrate, respectively and extending in the horizontal direction, a third upright portion formed along the longitudinal direction of the flat substrate, and an engaging portion formed at a distal end of the third upright portion; and an auxiliary metal fitting adapted to be detachably engaged with the main metal fitting and comprises a first horizontal portion adapted to be placed on the second upright portion of the main metal fitting, and a second horizontal portion adapted to support a lower end portion of the siding board to be fastened.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Nichiha Corp.Inventor: Morimichi Watanabe
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Patent number: 6223492Abstract: An alignment and spacer apparatus includes an elongated body member that extends longitudinally along and laterally from a longitudinal axis. The elongated body member has an arcuate surface and a flat surface facing opposite the arcuate surface. The arcuate surface curves about the longitudinal axis and has a longitudinally extending crown. Further, the body member includes at least one stop tab that projects from the arcuate surface to define a stop tab surface. The stop tab surface extends laterally and perpendicularly relative to the longitudinal axis and at least a portion of the stop tab surface protrudes above the crown. Also described is a siding panel installation system for installing siding panels on a support structure which includes a plurality of elongated body members. Each body member includes a sequence of stop tabs that are spaced equidistantly apart from one another and project from the arcuate surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2000Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Inventors: David E. Barnhart, Jr., Dina C. Sherman
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Patent number: 6199332Abstract: A log facade. A siding facade member is attached to a wall of the structure and extends to a corner thereof. A side of the siding member is formed as a portion of a semi-cylinder, giving the illusion that the siding member is part of a whole log. A corner member is attached to the corner of the structure and includes a round side surface that simulates the cross-section of a whole log. The siding facade member has an end that is received by the corner member, so as to cover an edge thereof, giving the illusion that the siding facade member is interlocked with the corner member without requiring that the edge be specially shaped to fit the round side surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Inventor: Randall W. Ellson