Patent classifications
E06B5/00
Furniture panel
The disclosure relates to a furniture panel, in particular a furniture front, the panel having a carrier panel (T) and a cover (200). The cover has a space in which the carrier panel is accommodated, the space and the carrier panel being dimensioned such that the cover can be slipped over the carrier panel and fixed in its slipped-on position on the carrier panel by a force fit and/or form fit.
METHODS AND FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS FOR ENHANCED THERMAL MANAGEMENT OF PREDOMINANTLY ENCLOSED SPACES AND THE USE OF CONCURRENTLY OBTAINED SENSOR DATA FOR SECONDARY APPLICATIONS INCLUDING INSURANCE RELATED APPLICATIONS
Disclosed are methods and functional elements for enhanced thermal management of predominantly enclosed spaces. In particular, the invention enables the construction of buildings with reduced power requirements for heating and/or air-conditioning systems since under certain conditions less energy for heating or cooling is required to maintain, within certain boundaries, desirable temperatures inside such buildings, habitats, or other enclosed spaces.
In some instances the invention is in part based on dynamically changing functional elements with variable properties, or effective properties, in terms of their electromagnetic radiative behavior and/or their thermal energy storage properties, or the spatial distribution of the stored thermal energy, which permits the application of methods and algorithms to control the overall thermal behavior of the entire structure in such a way that desired levels of inside temperature can be reached with reduced consumption of external energy (typically electricity, gas, oil, or coal).
In some instances no conventional heating of cooling is required at all, whereas in other instances the expenditure of external energy for conventional heating or cooling is reduced. In some instances the invention enables the reduction of the time to reach desired temperatures inside such buildings, habitats, or other predominantly enclosed spaces.
In some instances the obtained sensor data may be used to detect the occurrence or imminently predicted occurrence of a catastrophic event, including but not limited to fire or flooding, internal or external to the predominantly enclosed space.
In some embodiments this information may support any single or any combination of locally or remotely alerting humans, alerting rescue units, activating countermeasures, uploading at least partially said sensor data to off-site computers, determining the cause(s) of said catastrophic event, determining liability, determining insure payments, determining insurance premiums.
Secure exit sign shade for classroom viewing window
A shade adapted for covering a classroom viewing window and assisting with compliance with emergency protocol during an emergency is disclosed. The shade may include a plurality folds connected to each other by a plurality of hinges configured to cover a classroom viewing window. Emergency related information and status indicators may be revealed upon the unfolding of the shade to assist teachers, school officials, police, and others to comply with established school emergency protocol. The shade further fulfills the requirement that the classroom viewing window be covered during an emergency lockdown. The shade may function as a standard “Exit” sign during non-emergency time. Another shade may include a case holding a material portion with handles that enable the shade to be moved up and down.
Jamb-hung secondary door and method of installation
A method of installing a combination door unit into a threshold of a house, comprising placing a combination door unit within a threshold opening of a house surrounded by a plurality of house frame studs. The combination door unit comprises a door frame, a threshold door hingedly coupled to the door frame, and a secondary door. The secondary door is hingedly coupled to a mounting frame and the mounting frame, the door frame, and the plurality of house frame studs are aligned when the combination door unit is placed within the threshold opening. The method of installing the combination door unit may also comprise the steps of leveling the combination door unit, removing the secondary door from the combination door unit, driving a plurality of fasteners through the mounting frame, through the door frame, and into the house frame studs, and replacing the secondary door on the combination door unit.
BATHTUB DOOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Embodiments described herein include a bathtub that can include a U-shaped step saddle associated with a door assembly. The door assembly can include a hinge coupled with the U-shaped step saddle such that the door assembly can be transitioned between an open position and a closed position. The door assembly can include a catch and a latch to secure the door in the closed position.
BATHTUB DOOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Embodiments described herein include a bathtub that can include a U-shaped step saddle associated with a door assembly. The door assembly can include a hinge coupled with the U-shaped step saddle such that the door assembly can be transitioned between an open position and a closed position. The door assembly can include a catch and a latch to secure the door in the closed position.
Modular door
A secondary door can be attached to a primary frame of a primary door. At least one anchor mechanism includes a post element attached to the primary frame and an anchor that can be selectively attached to the post element, the anchor includes at least one of and ornamental and a functional element. The secondary door includes a secondary frame, at least one door slab, and at least one hinge coupling the at least one door slab to the secondary frame. A least one hole is formed in the secondary door so that the post element of the anchor mechanism can extend through the at least one hole and the anchor can be attached to the post element to secure the secondary door to the primary frame. The anchor also can be attached to the post when the secondary door is not secured to the primary frame.
WINDOW INSERT, INSERT KIT, AND METHODS
A window insert assembly is disclosed for reducing window energy loss and for damping sound. Also disclosed are parts in a window insert kit to build a window insert and methods for installing the window insert into a window well. In one embodiment, the window insert comprises an outer frame assembly with a gasket frame seated in a gasket channel of the outer frame and planks of an inner frame seated in an inner channel of the outer frame assembly. The inner frame suspends layers of plastic wrap. In an alternative embodiment, the outer frame is in the form of a U-channel or adhesive foil with the gaskets adhered to its outer perimeter. In another embodiment, the outer perimeter of the inner frame comprises a stiffener groove. Here, the outer frame is in the form of a T-shaped stiffener with gasket adhered to its top.
WINDOW INSERT, INSERT KIT, AND METHODS
A window insert assembly is disclosed for reducing window energy loss and for damping sound. Also disclosed are parts in a window insert kit to build a window insert and methods for installing the window insert into a window well. In one embodiment, the window insert comprises an outer frame assembly with a gasket frame seated in a gasket channel of the outer frame and planks of an inner frame seated in an inner channel of the outer frame assembly. The inner frame suspends layers of plastic wrap. In an alternative embodiment, the outer frame is in the form of a U-channel or adhesive foil with the gaskets adhered to its outer perimeter. In another embodiment, the outer perimeter of the inner frame comprises a stiffener groove. Here, the outer frame is in the form of a T-shaped stiffener with gasket adhered to its top.
BATHTUB DOOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Embodiments described herein include a bathtub that can include a U-shaped step saddle associated with a door assembly. The door assembly can include a hinge coupled with the U-shaped step saddle such that the door assembly can be transitioned between an open position and a closed position. The door assembly can include a catch and a latch to secure the door in the closed position.