U-shaped Channel Overlaps Panel Edge And Major Faces Patents (Class 52/800.12)
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Patent number: 9085901Abstract: An internal shear panel for reducing the tendency of the upper portions of buildings to move relative to the foundation when lateral forces, such as those produced by winds and earthquakes, are applied to the walls. The shear panel is pre-assembled having two vertical posts and two diaphragm members interconnecting the posts. The panel also has an upper and a lower horizontal member that are connected to the posts and the diaphragm members. The lower horizontal member and the posts are configured to be attached via brackets to holdown bolts mounted in the foundation of a building and the upper horizontal member is configured to be attached to an upper plate of the wall. Hence, the shear panel can be installed by connecting the upper horizontal member to the upper portion of the wall and connecting the lower horizontal member to the holdown bolts in the foundation.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2012Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventor: Lee W. Mueller
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Patent number: 8596022Abstract: Metal doors including a pair of sheet metal door panels are provided. Each of the door panels includes a central body portion with top, bottom and opposing side edges. The doors include an integral flange along each side edge of each panel. The integral flange extends generally perpendicular to the central body portion. An integral inturned lip can be located along each flange and extend substantially parallel to the central body portion. The door panels are positioned such that the central body portions are in an opposing spaced apart relation to one another with the flanges adjacent to and aligned with one another. The inturned lips are positioned in contacting face-to-face relation. The metal doors also includes an elongate connector overlying and clamping together each face-to-face pair of inturned lips to maintain the door panels in assembled relation.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Everlast Doors Industries, SAInventor: Anibal J. Tavarez
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Patent number: 8453404Abstract: A composite building panel and method employs a foam core member which has custom excised cutout sections which are specially configured to be bonded to a panel framework made up of light gauge steel framing members. The panel framework is positioned on the inner surface of the base section of the foam core member and surrounds internal sections of the foam core member. Foam pieces which have been excised from the foam core member are positioned within gaps between the framing members and the foam core member. The framing members, foam core member, and foam pieces are bonded together to form an integral panel component. An external seal coating is permanently affixed to the outer surface of the foam core member. Expandable foam can be injected into the gaps between the framing members and the foam core member, in lieu of the foam pieces, to form the bond between the framing members and the foam core member.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Inventor: James Edward Cox
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Patent number: 8440046Abstract: The invention relates to a novel method for fastening at least one plate, such as a glass panel, in a profile, which has an assembly groove for peripherally receiving an edge of the glass panel. The method is characterized in that on at least one of the glass panels and an inside of the assembly groove oriented parallel thereto an assembly rubber seal is disposed, on the surface of which facing the glass panel a double-sided adhesive tape having a cover film that covers the side of the double-sided adhesive tape facing the glass panel is attached, wherein the glass panel is inserted into the assembly groove and is pressed against the double-sided adhesive tape in the assembly groove by at least one counter element disposed on the opposite side of the glass panel, or by the opposite inside of the assembly groove, and wherein the cover film is removed when the glass panel is inserted into the assembly groove.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2008Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Kaba Gilgen AGInventors: Beat Dutsch, Manfred Lehmann
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Patent number: 8341920Abstract: The present invention is directed to a metal door. The door includes a pair of sheet metal door panels. Each of the door panels includes a central body portion with top, bottom and opposing side edges. The doors include an integral flange along each side edge of each panel. The integral flange extends generally perpendicular to the central body portion. An integral inturned lip can be located along each flange and extend substantially parallel to the central body portion. The door panels are positioned such that the central body portions are in an opposing spaced apart relation to one another with the flanges adjacent to and aligned with one another. The inturned lips are positioned in contacting face-to-face relation. The metal door also includes an elongate connector overlying and clamping together each face-to-face pair of inturned lips to maintain the door panels in assembled relation.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2008Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Everlast Doors Industries, SAInventor: Anibal J. Tavarez
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Patent number: 8281551Abstract: A prefabricated shearwall including a central diaphragm having a height generally defined by top and bottom edges, and a width generally defined by a pair of end sections. The diaphragm further includes at least one corrugation extending in the height direction at least partially between the top and bottom edges. The corrugation increases the ductility and ability of the shearwall to withstand lateral forces such as those generated in earthquakes, high winds, floods and snow loads.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2011Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventors: William F. Leek, Jose L. Perez, Jerry G. Gridley
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Patent number: 8176707Abstract: A system for partitioning an interior space includes a plurality of slotted, horizontal and vertical frame components configured for stable, permanent or temporary mountings. In one implementation, the frame components are configured to receive a plurality of different panels, such as glass or resin panels (or panes). The panels can be assembled with the frame components on site into virtually any length or shape, and can further be removed and replaced on-site as needed or desired without necessarily requiring complicated deconstruction efforts. In one implementation, a manufacturer can prepare preliminary assembly into which a plurality of different panels are inserted in any horizontal or vertical alignment. The manufacturer can the position an end frame-component to complete the sub-assembly after the different panels are inserted therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2010Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Dirtt Environmental Solutions, Ltd.Inventors: Geoff Gosling, Mogens Smed
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Patent number: 8112968Abstract: An internal shear panel for reducing the tendency of the upper portions of buildings to move relative to the foundation when lateral forces, such as those produced by winds and earthquakes, are applied to the walls. The shear panel is pre-assembled having two vertical posts and two diaphragm members interconnecting the two vertical posts. The panel also has an upper and a lower horizontal member that are connected to the vertical posts and the diaphragm members. The lower horizontal member and the vertical posts are configured to be attached via brackets to holdown bolts mounted in the foundation of a building and the upper horizontal member is configured to be attached to an upper plate or rail of the wall. Hence, the shear panel can be installed by connecting the upper horizontal member to the upper portion of the wall and connecting the lower horizontal member to the holdown bolts in the foundation.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2000Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventor: Lee W. Mueller
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Patent number: 8015766Abstract: A system for partitioning an interior space includes a plurality of slotted, horizontal and vertical frame components configured for stable, permanent or temporary mountings. In one implementation, the frame components are configured to receive a plurality of different panels, such as glass or resin panels (or panes). The panels can be assembled with the frame components on site into virtually any length or shape, and can further be removed and replaced on-site as needed or desired without necessarily requiring complicated deconstruction efforts. In one implementation, a manufacturer can prepare a preliminary assembly. The manufacturer can then insert a plurality of different panels therein in any horizontal or vertical alignment. The manufacturer can then position an end frame-component to complete the sub-assembly after the different panels are inserted therein.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2007Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Dirtt Enviromental Solutions, Ltd.Inventors: Geoff Gosling, Mogens Smed
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Patent number: 7941989Abstract: An article of flashing for a deck includes a channel with a back leg, a first side leg, and a second side leg and further includes an attachment flange fixedly connected to the channel where the channel is adapted to receive decking. A deck flashing system includes a deck with a surface and at least one edge, decking forming the surface of the deck, and flashing extending along the at least one edge, the flashing having a channel adapted to receive the decking. A method of trimming a deck includes erecting deck framing, installing decking on the framing, and installing flashing on at least one edge or the entire perimeter of the deck.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Everflash, LLCInventor: Mark William Morsching
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Patent number: 7886501Abstract: A door is constructed with a separate member joined to the door edge by a tongue-and-groove coupling and screws so as to be readily removable and replaceable. The separate member sustains the impacts imparted to the door by carts or wagons pushed past the door and can be readily replaced when damaged, thus avoiding replacement of the entire door. A flexible cover snaps over the outer surface of the separate member to add impact resistance and aesthetic appeal. Intumescent strips may be inserted inside or outside of the cover to enhance sealing between the door, and as adjacent door or door frame, thereby improving the fire resistance rating of the door. Accent strips or reveals of contrasting or complementary colors may be incorporated to add to the aesthetic appeal of the door. The door construction is of particular utility in schools, health care facilities and other institutions.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2006Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Construction Specialties, Inc.Inventors: Gary F. Bartlett, Wendy Duckham
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Patent number: 7866109Abstract: The structural panel assembly structure has a rigid, substantially plane panel and at least one one-piece attachment part, produced by moulding, glued to the panel. The attachment part has a first plane face including a recess that can receive a glue and rims intended to retain the glue around the recess and at least one opening. A bar is fastened to the first plane face. The materials of the attachment part and the panel are composite materials and the bar has a metal insert that is inserted when moulding the attachment part and is intended to be threaded.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: ThalesInventors: Nicolas Guillot, Gilles Pommatau, Olivier Damiano
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Patent number: 7861480Abstract: A subframe for retrofitting an existing roof with a new roof is disclosed. In some embodiments, the subframe comprises a base, a first and second longitudinal flanges, a first wall extending between the base and the first longitudinal flange, a second wall spaced apart from the first wall and extending between the base and the second longitudinal flange, and a traversely-oriented punch out passing through the base, the first wall and the second wall. The punch out is configured to receive a rib of the existing roof. Once installed on the existing roof and coupled to the new roof, the subframe and new roof form an enclosed, self-supporting structure with increased structural capacity and stability in comparison to conventional retrofitted roof systems.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Top-Hat Framing System, LLCInventors: Mark Wendelburg, Tim A. Lane
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Publication number: 20100293888Abstract: A wall structure has a telescoping portion and a stationary portion. An overlapping section of the telescoping portion has a recess to allow dry wall to be fastened to the stationary portion at the overlapping section without being attached to the telescoping portion. The fastener pierces through the drywall and a sidewall of the stationary portion. However, a tip of the fastener does not engage a sidewall of the telescoping portion. Rather, the tip of the fastener stops within the recess of the telescoping portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventor: William Andrews
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Publication number: 20100266800Abstract: The invention relates to a novel method for fastening at least one plate, such as a glass panel, in a profile, which has an assembly groove for peripherally receiving an edge of the glass panel. The method is characterized in that on at least one of the glass panels and an inside of the assembly groove oriented parallel thereto an assembly rubber seal is disposed, on the surface of which facing the glass panel a double-sided adhesive tape having a cover film that covers the side of the double-sided adhesive tape facing the glass panel is attached, wherein the glass panel is inserted into the assembly groove and is pressed against the double-sided adhesive tape in the assembly groove by at least one counter element disposed on the opposite side of the glass panel, or by the opposite inside of the assembly groove, and wherein the cover film is removed when the glass panel is inserted into the assembly groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2008Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: KABA GILGEN AGInventors: Beat Dutsch, Manfred Lehmann
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Patent number: 7797907Abstract: A lateral force resisting system according to the present disclosure includes a metal lateral force resisting panel and holdowns. A foundation bolt placement template may be used to locate and support the foundation bolts during fabrication of the foundation and to further secure the frame foundation interface. The metal lateral force resisting panel may be formed from a single piece of material and may include a plurality of ductility apertures forming lateral force resisting elements to enable the panel to flex without catastrophic failure. In a hybrid configuration, a wooden structural frame may be combined with the metal structural panel. The structural panel may be subdivided into multiple panes using ductility apertures to tailor the response of the panel to the lateral force load. The holdowns secure the rigid structural panel to the foundation bolts and may be either a folded strap and pin configuration or self-tightening.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2005Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Inventors: Timothy L. Timmerman, Timothy L. Timmerman, II
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Patent number: 7752822Abstract: A framing member has a first structural member being made from a first resilient material with the first structural member having a base portion and a first flange arm portion at an end thereof. The first flange arm portion is connected to the base portion and the base portion has a curved notch. The curved notch is adjacent to the first flange arm. The framing member has a second flange extending from the curved notch with a second insulating material contacting a portion of the first flange arm, the base portion, the second flange, and the curved notch. The second insulating material prevents heat transfer through the framing member.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2004Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Kysor Panel SystemsInventor: Fred L. Minelli
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Publication number: 20100162633Abstract: A structure for outdoor marquees, pergolas and the like, of the type that comprises at least one supporting post with a substantially vertical arrangement, which is associated with at least one beam which can have an even slightly inclined arrangement. The beam comprises two mutually opposite profiles having a substantially U-shaped cross-section, the first profile, which is superimposed on the second profile and faces it, accommodating elements for moving a marquee associated with the structure, the second profile constituting a path for collecting rainwater that drains off the marquee in order to convey it to a drainage path.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventor: Luca Grazioso
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Patent number: 7685781Abstract: A skirt guard for a mobile home skirt having a skirt base on the ground and in a channel of which the bottom of the skirt sits. The skirt guard is formed of a flat elongate panel with a top and bottom edge and having a groove near and parallel to its bottom edge. In use the bottom edge of the skirt guard is bent upward along the groove to form a hook. To install the skirt guard the hook is inserted into the skirt base channel alongside the bottom of the skirt and the hook fastens the skirt guard in the channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Inventor: Anthony Hatch
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Patent number: 7644552Abstract: A space-dividing wall panel has glass panels mounted on opposite faces of the wall panel to permit viewing therethrough. Each glass panel is defined by a sheet of glass and edge rails extending about the periphery of the glass. The edge rails include fixing channels on opposite sides thereof which are press-fit onto respective edges of the glass without the use of a resilient gasket within the fixing channel.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2001Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Haworth, Inc.Inventors: Shane Kuipers, Dan Van Huis, Peter Beyer, Mike Sheedlo
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Publication number: 20090293395Abstract: A juncture system for structural insulated panels includes magnesium oxide moldings and/or components made of cementitious materials that are shaped to join structural insulated panels (SIPs) with inorganic faces. The various components employ “standard” shapes to make for a minimum of parts and made of materials for adequate strength. For example, connecting shapes are made of magnesium oxide reinforced with the fiberglass. Thickness of the shapes approximate the same thickness as the outside face used on the magnesium oxide SIP, thus simplifying construction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: William H. Porter
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Publication number: 20090235598Abstract: A structural insulated roof panel with a rigid foam core is disclosed. A particular embodiment includes a rigid foam core having first and second faces, a plurality of support channels being formed on the first and second faces of the rigid foam core, each of the support channels being formed in the rigid foam core with at least one bend; and a plurality of supports being insertable into the plurality of support channels such that at least one face of each of the plurality of supports is external to the first and second faces of the rigid foam core and substantially flush with a face of the rigid foam core, each of the plurality of supports being fabricated using at least four bends to produce a support that fits within one of the plurality of support channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventor: Kenneth Andrew Miller
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Patent number: 7574835Abstract: A method and an apparatus for joining a composite structural member to a metallic structural member is provided. The apparatus includes a composite structural member, a metallic transitional member, and a metallic structural member. The metallic transitional member may have a substantially H-shaped cross sectional geometry and may include at least two tapered flanges and at least one web portion. An adhesive joint may be used to attach the composite structural member to the tapered flange and the web portion. At least two welds attach the metallic transitional member to the metallic structural member.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Raymond E. Bohlmann
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Publication number: 20090071098Abstract: A reinforced panel, made of a composite material, includes a single base layer. A first plurality of mutually parallel ridges is affixed to the surface of the base layer. A second plurality of mutually parallel ridges is also affixed to the surface of the base layer, but oriented transverse to the first plurality. Structurally, the ridges and the base layer are co-cured to create an integral, continuous structure that provides stiffness and rigidity to the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventors: Larry J. Ashton, Michael G. Allman, Troy L. White, Craig B. Simpson, Benko S. Ta'ala
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Patent number: 7373762Abstract: A multi-functional building assembly includes a plurality of elongated studs, each of the studs including a recessed notch defined in axially extending fashion along first and second opposite extending surfaces. A plurality of elongated and planar shaped panels include extending edges which match in configuration that of each of the notches and in order that a selected panel is secured to a selected stud. A plurality of the studs and panels are engaged in end-to-end extending fashion to construct at least one of a wall and a corner detail.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2004Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Inventor: Richard L. Hubbard
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Patent number: 7244328Abstract: A method for making the core of a door of autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC). A billet of AAC is provided from which slabs are cut to the approximate dimensions of the door core. A reinforcing band is secured about the perimeter of a slab. The thickness of the slab is then sized for the door core as by sanding. The door is finished by applying skins to the core surfaces and trim to the reinforcing band.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Inno-Tech Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Gary Robbins, Sr., Gary Robbins, Jr.
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Patent number: 7225852Abstract: A cover pad for an upright wall having an improved support for simplifying attachment of a flexible covering such as fabric. The support includes a flat substrate sized to closely conform to the assembled cover pad. A ringlike frame defined by frame elements extend along edges of the substrate. Each frame element has a first elongate part engaged with the respective edge of the substrate, and a second elongate part joined to the first part by a lengthwise hinge. The second part functions as a hinging flange which is initially in an open position generally aligned with a front face of the substrate so that a flexible covering can be secured, as by adhesive, to an exposed surface of the flange while maintaining the fabric positioned across the face of the substrate. The hinging flanges of the frame elements are folded inwardly to overlie respective edges of the substrate, thereby securing the fabric across the face of the substrate and wrapped around the edges thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Haworth, Inc.Inventors: Anthony McConnell, Randolph Woellper, Harold R. Wilson
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Patent number: 7216464Abstract: A modular oven, such as a batch process oven, includes a standardized set of self supporting, interconnectable panels which, when assembled, from a self-supporting heat containment shell, free of added structural support members. The present invention is also directed at self-supporting modular oven panels and a method of assembling the panels such as in the expansion or conversion of a first modular oven assembly to a second assembly more conducive to current production requirements.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Raypaul Industries, Inc.Inventors: Greg Neal, David Neal
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Patent number: 7174576Abstract: Improvement in spa cover design to increase the weight carrying capacity of the cover by using internal reinforcements.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2005Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Inventor: John Tedrick
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Patent number: 7165374Abstract: A multi-layer wall panel includes a core filler material surrounded by two plastic sheets. Each sheet includes three-dimensional texture formed to resemble masonry or other desired aesthetics. A layer of concrete may be disposed between each sheet and the filler material. The sheet may be removed from the concrete layers to expose the concrete surfaces. Multiple wall panels may be stacked on top of one another and joined side-by-side with posts and connectors to form a wall assembly. A method for manufacturing vertical concrete wall structures is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Inventor: Viken Ohanesian
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Patent number: 7100970Abstract: A cargo-carrying vehicle has a plurality of flooring members. A pair of parallel, spaced-apart frame rails confines the flooring members therebetween in closely spaced adjacent relation to form a floor surface. A pair of end members extends transversely between the frame rails at the ends thereof to secure the frame members against movement parallel to the frame rails. At least one of the end members is selectively moveable relative to the frame rails to permit selective removal of one or more of the flooring members from between the frame rails.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2000Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Inventor: Eddie L. Willis
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Patent number: 6941718Abstract: A wall structure adapted to be fabricated in sections or modules and comprises an upper member, a lower member, a plurality of studs interconnected between the upper and lower members with respective studs including openings therein, and at least one diagonal brace member extending through the openings within the studs and interconnected between opposed corners of the wall structure. Because the internal brace extends generally centrally through the plane of the wall, the wall structure is designed to carry loads concentrically from the point of applied loads to a foundation or other termination point.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: The Steel Network, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. diGirolamo, Michael L. Torres, Robert W. Herrmann, Aaron M. Herrmann, Thomas C. Boyd
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Patent number: 6928786Abstract: A semi-rigid profile system for the continuous assembly of agglomerated board for the manufacturing of pieces of furniture such as closets, wardrobes, chest of drawers, or racks, including: a group of trough shaped profiles with variously shaped internal structure to be fastened onto the side edges of normal or reinforced agglomerated boards, characterized because it is embedded into the edges through one single profile structure by means of bending at the ends of the board facilitated by 45° angle cuts.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Inventor: Gavaldon Humberto Orozco
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Patent number: 6857237Abstract: A modular wall component with an insulative thermal break for preventing the creation of a continuous thermal path across the modular wall component. The modular wall component may be formed with an insulated frame structure that is fixed to an open frame structure with an insulative thermal break interposed therebetween. The insulated frame structure may be formed with a plurality of vertical track members coupled to an upper track member and a lower track member. At least one sheet of insulative material is interposed into the insulated frame structure. The open frame structure may have a plurality of vertical framing studs coupled to an upper framing track and a lower framing track.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: I Mozaic TrustInventors: Raymond F. Dalphond, Richard R. Dalphond
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Patent number: 6725624Abstract: A heat-insulating walling includes an outer casing that is vacuum-tight as far as possible and with an inner lining being vacuum-tight as far as possible and spaced from the latter. The inner lining and the outer casing are connected to one another, vacuum-tight, by a connecting profile. The connecting profile has an at least approximately U-shaped cross section and has a diaphragm-like base. The connecting profile, together with the outer casing and the inner lining, surrounds an interspace filled with heat-insulation material. The U-shaped connecting profile can engage with its legs over the outer casing and the inner lining. The legs can be vacuum-tightly secured to the inner lining and the outer casing.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: BSH Bosch und Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Jürgen Hirath, Stefan Holzer
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Patent number: 6668508Abstract: A shear panel assembly including a shear panel in combination with a shear panel hold-down. The shear panel includes a frame and a panel diaphragm including a peripheral edge. The frame includes an upper horizontal frame member pivotally interconnecting the upper ends of first and second upright frame members. A lower horizontal is connected at the lower ends of the first and second upright frame members. The peripheral edge of the panel diaphragm is secured to an inner periphery of the frame within the depth of the frame. The shear panel system includes a hold-down having a base and at least one upright frame member engagement tab pivotally connected to and extending from the base for attachment to an upright frame member.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventors: Glyn Richard Boone, Lionel L. Brightwell, Miles E. Waltz, Jr.
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Patent number: 6665997Abstract: In a synthetic door composed of two molded skins attached to a frame composed of stiles and rails of thin wooden strips to which the skins are adhered, with the core filled with a plastic foam, the improvement comprising a insert mechanically joined to each stile along their entire length, each insert having a channel device operable to interlock with its associated stile thereby providing the approximate strength of thicker wooden stiles conventionally used in constructing such doors, as well as providing finished vertical edges of the resulting door while significantly reducing the overall costs of such doors. In addition the insert can be employed to form an interlocking frame by extending the insert beyond the ends of the stiles and milling the ends of the rails so that they interlock with the channel means of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Inventor: Kuei Yung Wang Chen
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Patent number: 6655106Abstract: Corner studs for prefabricated building systems are presented. The corner studs have an angled side that when interconnected with the angled side of another such stud forms a complete, structurally sound corner. The studs can be fabricated such that they can form corners of various angles. For example, corner studs can be fabricated to form corners of substantially 90°, 108° (e.g., used in pentagonal structures), or 120° (e.g., used in hexagonal structures). Galvanized metal, stainless steel, wood, suitable plastics, and other suitable materials can be used to fabricate the studs. The corner studs can have solid or hollow interiors with various cross-sectional configurations.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventor: Alfredo J. Sucre F.
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Patent number: 6643986Abstract: The present invention relates to horizontal, vertical or angularly disposed diaphragms which resist structural forces. Specifically, the present invention relates to an improved mechanical connection between a structural panel and the framing members that support the structural panel forming a diaphragm. The connection includes: a structural panel having a distal side, a proximal side, and a plurality of edge faces; a frame consisting of a plurality of framing members disposed in registration with the proximal side of the structural panel near the edge faces; a plurality of perimeter fasteners connecting the structural panel to the framing members; and clips or perimeter edging members for reducing bending of the perimeter fasteners attached to a substantial number of the perimeter fasteners. The clips or perimeter edging members for reducing bending of the perimeter fasteners act when lateral forces are imposed on the building structure of which the diaphragm is a part.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventors: Alfred D. Commins, Robert C. Gregg
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Publication number: 20030089077Abstract: A semi-rigid profile system for the continuous assembly of agglomerated board for the manufacturing of pieces of furniture such as closets, wardrobes, chest of drawers, or racks, including: a group of trough shaped profiles with variously shaped internal structure to be fastened onto the side edges of normal or reinforced agglomerated boards, characterized because it is embedded into the edges through one single profile structure by means of bending at the ends of the board facilitated by 45° angle cuts.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventor: Gavaldon Humberto Orozco
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Publication number: 20030056454Abstract: An access floor panel having an improved applied edge trim element comprising a panel base capable of being suspended above a subfloor surface, having a load surface for supporting loads, and a method for forming such an edge trim element. Affixed to the load surface is a covering comprising a top layer having a thickness and an underlying backing layer. The covering further comprises a wear surface with a central portion and perimeter edges therearound, the wear surface along the perimeter edges of the covering being etched to a depth that is less than the thickness of the top layer. An edge trim element, such as ink, is applied to the etched portion of the covering, providing an aesthetically pleasing appearance to the access floor panel. It is noted that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract that will allow a searcher or other reader to ascertain quickly the subject matter of the technical disclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventor: Alex Zeif
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Patent number: 6505449Abstract: A structural element for use with a structural member has a longitudinally extending body. The body has a lower surface and opposed side flanges hanging down below the lower surface. The element may have one more extending hollow channels above the lower surface to assist in preventing moisture from passing beneath the structural element. The structural element is adapted to be positioned on top of an area of a structural member, such as a joist or beam. The structural element can be made from a composite wood material.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2000Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Composit Wood Specialties Ltd.Inventor: Karl H. W. Gregori
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Patent number: 6453638Abstract: A press-molded door including a reinforcing structure having a plurality of hollow vertical stiffeners joined by a horizontal web, two of the stiffeners arranged on opposite edges of the reinforcing structure with a groove formed in an edge face thereof, a T-shaped stile arranged in each edge stiffener with a tongue that fits into the groove, and front and back panels arranged on opposite sides of the reinforcing structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Nan Ya Plastics CorporationInventor: Kuei-Yung Wang Chen
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Publication number: 20020121071Abstract: Disclosed is a safeguarding device of a glass door serving functions of windshield, soundproofing and safety, in which a buffering member for providing a soft feeling with an elastic buffering member is assembled on an edge side of the glass door, and a weather strip is assembled on the frontal edge surface of the buffering member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2002Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventor: Im Heung-Bin
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Publication number: 20020100250Abstract: A heat-insulating walling includes an outer casing that is vacuum-tight as far as possible and with an inner lining being vacuum-tight as far as possible and spaced from the latter. The inner lining and the outer casing are connected to one another, vacuum-tight, by a connecting profile. The connecting profile has an at least approximately U-shaped cross section and has a diaphragm-like base. The connecting profile, together with the outer casing and the inner lining, surrounds an interspace filled with heat-insulation material. The U-shaped connecting profile can engage with its legs over the outer casing and the inner lining. The legs can be vacuum-tightly secured to the inner lining and the outer casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2002Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventors: Jurgen Hirath, Stefan Holzer
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Patent number: 6421972Abstract: A modular wall component with an insulative thermal break for preventing the creation of a continuous thermal path across the modular wall component. The modular wall component may be formed with an insulated frame structure that is fixed to an open frame structure with an insulative thermal break interposed therebetween. The insulated frame structure may be formed with a plurality of vertical track members coupled to an upper track member and a lower track member. At least one sheet of insulative material is interposed into the insulated frame structure. The open frame structure may have a plurality of vertical framing studs coupled to an upper framing track and a lower framing track.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: I Mozaic TrustInventors: Raymond F. Dalphond, Richard R. Dalphond
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Publication number: 20020092265Abstract: A polygonal building element has an insulating means and a frame structure extending along the circumference of the insulating means and having a number of elongate sections that are essentially U-shaped in cross section. The insulating means is made of lightweight material (e.g. cellular plastic) and is self-supporting, and the U-sections are arranged in such manner on the peripheral edge portion of the insulating means that the flanges of each U-section grasp the edge portion of the insulating means.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Jonas Lundberg, Hans Larsson, Tonny Bjorklund
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Patent number: 6405509Abstract: The invention relates to a light weight structural element, in particular in the shape of a panel, especially for building construction, containing a support structure. The light weight structural element contains at least two supporting rods, which at their ends are interconnected by cross-bars. Between the supporting rods and the cross-bars may be a core; wherein the surfaces of the supporting rods are interconnected by an adhesive skin made from a material of a thickness between 0.5 and 5 mm. The invention also relates to the construction technique of constructing buildings using the light weight structural elements.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Inventor: Ivan Razl
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Patent number: 6393790Abstract: A construction block cap is used to cap the open end of a construction block in order to provide a generally air tight and water tight seal of the open end. The construction block cap has a body member with a top surface and a bottom surface and a raised portion extending upwardly from the top surface in spaced apart fashion with respect to the outer periphery of the body member. The body member is positioned so that the top surface rests on the edges of the open end and the outer surface of the raised portion abuts the interior surfaces of the faces and two of the side edges of the construction block. A channel can be located on the top surface on order to hold a desiccant tube. The bottom surface has a connection system to connect to a frame member, the connection system being either male or female in nature.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Inventor: Myles A. Fisher
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Patent number: 6385942Abstract: A pre-formed building panel comprising a metal core substantially completely encapsulated in a low density material and acting as a reinforcement member therein, that member comprising first and second sets of lengthwise-extending segments at different elevations within the panel and connected to adjacent segments of the opposite set by generally vertically extending segments, the panel optionally being provided at its side edges with portions adapted to be overlapped with corresponding portions of an adjacent panel, the panels being provided with metal edge plates at top and bottom, those edge plates optionally having a width less than the width of the panel, the general vertically extending segments being provided with relatively large holes spaced lengthwise therealong while the segments of the first and second sets are substantially free of holes, with the metal reinforcement member optionally carrying a vertical wall extending from a side edge of said member, the segments of said first and second sets, tType: GrantFiled: November 1, 1999Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: ACSYS Inc.Inventors: Lawrence M. Grossman, L. Myles Phipps, Jon R. Sayler, Werner Nennecker