Having A Single Hollow Cavity Patents (Class 52/795.1)
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Patent number: 11072928Abstract: A thermally adaptive glazing panel roofing system is provided. The system includes a glazing panel including at least one notch formed in a side of the glazing panel, two side brackets each including a ledge feature. Opposite sides of the glazing panel are supported by the ledge features. The system further includes at least one panel support plate attached to one of the ledge features and engaged to the notch. The system further includes a first pressure cap affixed to a first side bracket of the two side brackets and a second pressure cap affixed to a second side bracket of the two side brackets. The glazing panel is operable to thermally expand along the ledge features.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2020Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Assignee: Duo-Gard Industries, Inc.Inventors: David Miller, Frank Kosciolek
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Patent number: 8857116Abstract: A prefabricated insulation wall panel for construction of a wall includes two elongated studs, each having a planar web section and inner and outer flanges, one or more insulation boards vertically disposed between the two studs, and one or more reinforcing mesh fastened to the flanges of the elongated studs on inner, outer or both sides of the wall panel. The reinforcing mesh has a preformed overhang section extending laterally beyond the elongated stud. The web section includes multiple through-holes spaced apart vertically, closer to the inner flange than to the outer flange. The insulation board is thinner than the width of the wed section, disposed with its inner surface against inner flanges of the studs and two side edges covering the through-holes on the web section of the stud, thus establishing a distance between the outer surface of the insulation board and the outer flanges of the studs.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2012Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Inventor: Jose L. Henriquez
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Patent number: 8365412Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for producing a core structure. Firstly, a first core structure and a second core structure are fastened. The first core structure and the second core structure are positioned at a defined distance. A reinforcement element is introduced into a cavity between the first core structure layer and the second core structure layer. The reinforcement element, the first core structure layer, and the second core structure layer form a self-supporting core structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2007Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Airbus Operations GmbHInventors: Hans-Jürgen Weber, Gregor Christian Endres
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Patent number: 8065841Abstract: Roof panels and roof panel assemblies, comprising roof panels and ridge beams, assemblies are disclosed for use in building construction. The roof panels and ridge beams comprise components formed of composite materials, and certain aspects of the invention include designs that provide for the absorption of solar heat and the promotion of hot air flow within the roof to heat the interior building or generate electricity, among other attributes.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2007Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Inventor: James P. Antonic
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Patent number: 7908820Abstract: An integrally molded window spacer bar connector for joining opposed spacer bar end passages in the form of a hollow tube with a longitudinal axis of symmetry and a transverse axis of symmetry includes inclined leading edge ramps, a medial rib to control the insertion of the connector into spacer bars, and external channels to receive a sealant material for sealing the connector to the spacer bar at the seam of the joint of the spacer bar.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Allmetal, Inc.Inventor: Vincent R. Catalano
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Patent number: 7879435Abstract: A hollow chamber structural component includes a shell component which extends along a main extension direction. A cover component is attached to the shell component, wherein a hollow chamber is disposed between the shell component and the cover component and extends in the main extension direction. A reinforcing structure is arranged in the hollow chamber and comprises: a synthetic support structure, which follows at least in some sections the main extension direction and rests with at least some sections against an inside of the shell component; and at least one reinforcing element that follows at least in some sections the main extension direction and is joined to the synthetic support structure with the aid of a layer of adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2007Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Rehau AG & Co.Inventors: Thomas Mett, Peter Michel, Claus-Christian Steeg
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Publication number: 20100263313Abstract: A panel assembly for a building structure including a support frame that is mountable relative to a building substrate, the support frame including a plurality of first members extending in a first direction and at least one member extending in a second direction and overlaying the members in the first direction, at least one sheeting member provided on at least one side of the support frame so that the support frame and the structural sheeting define a zone or a cementitious material, and a layer of cementitious material positioned against the structural sheeting to at least partially fill the zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2008Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: Tristanagh PTY LTDInventor: Ian MacDonald
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Patent number: 7739853Abstract: A construction module having a multi-layered top panel, a multi-layered intermediate panel and a multi-layered bottom panel which are bonded together and desired cavities are provided through one or more of the top panel, intermediate panel and bottom panel.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2004Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Inventor: Hector Coronado
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Publication number: 20100132297Abstract: A partition system may include one or more panels. A panel may be constructed using blow-molded plastic. A panel may include one or more depressions, which may be aligned with one or more depressions on an opposing side of the panel. The depressions may provide additional structural integrity for a panel. The depressions on opposing sides of the panel may extend toward and engage each other. The panels may include patterns with which one or more depressions may intersect. The panels may include symmetric patterns on opposing sides. The partition system may include one or more connectors adapted to receive a portion of one or more panels. The partition system may include one or more feet that may be attached to one or more panels. The panels may include one or more reinforcing members of various shapes disposed proximate one or more edges of a panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2010Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: BRENT STEED, Jay Calkin, Kent Ashby
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Patent number: 7703254Abstract: Heat insulation tiles (20) are supported in a grid (14) of support bars (15 and 16) of a ceiling assembly (10) with the ceiling tiles being in the form of insulation boxes (21) that form a dead air spaces (24) therein. Reflective material (22) is applied to at least one of the interior surfaces of the box that faces the dead air space (24) and a layer of phase change material (40) is applied to the insulation boxes.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2008Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Inventor: Robert J. Alderman
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Patent number: 7698873Abstract: A construction module having a multi-layered top panel, a multi-layered intermediate panel and a multi-layered bottom panel which are bonded together and desired cavities are provided through one or more of the top panel, intermediate panel and bottom panel.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2008Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Inventor: Hector Coronado
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Patent number: 7562507Abstract: The present invention relates to vacuum insulated building panels. The insulating building panel of this invention uses suction pressure created by a vacuum as the sole means of attachments between two parallel steel (10) or glass (12) panel plates and a post frame (14). When vacuum is applied, the plates engage the post frame in an airtight manner and spheres (112) are used as spacers to maintain separation of the plates and they roll without resistance to accommodate any movement of one plate in relation to the other. These features of the building panel eliminate warping which is caused by expansion or contraction of weather exposed faces of the panel plates due to fluctuating outside temperatures and also eliminate stress upon support structures.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Inventor: Wallace E. Fleming
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Patent number: 7540123Abstract: The present invention relates to improved base for a large, commercial rooftop air conditioning (A/C) unit. The base is assembled from a series of interconnectable, corrugated floor panels having smooth bottom planar surfaces that may directly be mounted atop existing rooftop A/C unit curbs. The panels are each constructed from metal or steel, concave formed linear members that reside coplanar and are separated by a foam core. There is a base to wall panel connecting rail that simplifies the attachment of the A/c unit's side walls.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2006Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Inventor: Thomas Middleton Semmes
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Patent number: 7478797Abstract: The opposite plastic walls 20a and 20b can be made from a polymeric resin material such as thermoplastic or thermoset resin, and/or can be made from olefins, styrenes, nylons, or mixtures of these polymeric families. In one aspect, the opposite plastic walls can be formed from an olefin, such as polyethylene or polypropylene, or the like. In another aspect, the opposite plastic walls can be formed from a styrene, such as acrylonitrile or butadiene styrene, or the like. In still another aspect, the opposite plastic walls can be formed from a mixture of olefins and styrenes. The polymeric resin material can also be made from recycled olefin, styrene, or nylon products. It will also be appreciated that the material of the walls can include additives, such as glass, fiber, talc, UV resistive or protective materials, etc. In one aspect, plastic granules of different colors can be combined to obtain a wall color that is a composite color to more readily simulate another material.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2005Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: MFS, LLCInventors: David J. Laws, R. Dru Laws, Gregory Wilson, Phillip Swindler, Robert Magdars, John A. Johnson
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Patent number: 6802163Abstract: A plant-on is disclosed that saves labor and material cost in producing a raised belly band decorative relief for a masonry building. The plant-on reduces labor costs as it may be applied to the structure by a single person. It is designed for direct application of the masonry materials such as stucco to the plant-on, without requiring waterproofing, providing further labor cost saving. It is also economical in the use of masonry materials to plant-on the band by limiting the volume available, and it may be customized to provide a variety of profiles. The plant-on is constructed of composite or polymeric materials which resists water damage and wood destroying insect pests.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2003Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Inventors: William Hackman, Marshall Lundberg
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Patent number: 6418697Abstract: A panel for raised floors, which comprises: a box-like element made of metallic material, which forms a bottom and side walls with first edges which are folded outwards and is meant to contain a body made of filler material; and a covering element. The covering element also is made of metallic material, is flat, is larger than the dimensions of the box-like element and has second edges which are folded a first time around the first edges of the box-like element. The first and second edges of the box-like element and, respectively, of the covering element are folded together a second time along the side walls, so as to be arranged laterally thereto in order to reduce the dimensions of the panel and increase its loading strength along its sides.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Joint Venture Partnership Holding S.A.Inventor: Ferdinando Da Molin
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Patent number: 6341467Abstract: A reinforced beam has an internal I-beam structure with opposed adhesive foam layers. The foam layers are extruded, cut to length and placed on opposed surfaces of the I-beam. When the reinforced beam is heated. The adhesive layers expand to secure the I-beam in place.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1999Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Henkel CorporationInventor: Joseph S. Wycech
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Publication number: 20020005021Abstract: Pre-cast concrete panels bodies for constructions in building industry and a method of construction of structure using the pre-cast panel bodies is disclosed. The pre-cast concrete panels bodies includes pre-cast beams (3) at an upper edge and at least one bore (6) extending longitudinally from one end to the other. The bore is adapted to receive starter bars (16) reinforcement steel bars (19), wires, pipes or concrete. The upper edges of the panel bodies include cornices (4) casted simultaneously with the casting of the panel body. All the pre-cast concrete panels and pre-cast concrete slabs (26) are interlocked together by the introduction of steel bars (28) through links (8) extending from the pre-cast concrete panels, adding wires mesh (38) and top bars (40) on the pre-cast concrete slab and pouring concrete over the steel bars, wire mesh and top bars to provide a sturdy structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventor: Tian Khoo
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Patent number: 6311955Abstract: A hybrid fence system includes partial post and rail wrap components and a plurality of uprights, all formed of durable resilient plastic material. The wrap components partially cover existing wood rails and posts. The plastic uprights takes the place of conventional wood uprights, e.g., tongue and groove boards. Three of the four sides of the wood posts are completely covered by the partial post wraps. One face of the posts will remain exposed along a gap of the wrap component, thus allowing the rails to be secured directly to the wood post. The rail wraps are wrapped around the rails in a fashion similar to the post wraps, such that a gap is formed between free longitudinal edges of the wrap, leaving a corresponding area of exposed wood on each rail which allows for attachment of the uprights directly to the rails. The uprights have a generally tubular configuration including opposed longitudinal edges forming a tongue and a groove, respectively. The tongue includes a fastening tab.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Associated Materials, IncorporatedInventors: Benjamin L. McGarry, Jack T. Mowery, Michael A. Fiume
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Patent number: 6298626Abstract: A siding panel is formed of a one-piece enclosure delimiting an insulation chamber. An insulating material is disposed in the insulation chamber. The one-piece enclosure defines a male engagement section and a female engagement section, which are engageable with respective engagement sections of adjacent siding panels. In a siding panel system, the panels are thus interlockingly engaged in a stacked relationship. In forming the one-piece enclosure, a suitable plastic material or the like can be formed using a mandrel or other suitable forming tool, or the enclosure can be formed by extrusion or molding to form a seamless enclosure. The insulating material is blown in through a hole formed in an interior surface of the siding panel or through the sides and is selected to obtain a desired R-value for the siding panels.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Inventor: Edward P. Rudden