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Insulated attic hatch
10829985 · 2020-11-10 ·

An attic access assembly includes an outer frame and a panel subassembly. The outer frame attaches to a ceiling and frames an attic opening. The panel subassembly includes a central panel that fits within the outer frame, and a flexible barrier that defines an insulation pocket extending upwardly from the central panel. The central panel may include an insulating foam material. The insulation pocket is used to contain an insulating material. Weatherstripping seals the panel subassembly to the outer frame. The panel subassembly may include a panel frame that fits within the outer frame, frames the central panel, and defines a groove to retain a weatherstripping seal.

Short penetration flashing, flashing systems and methods for installing them

The present disclosure relates generally to a roofing system including flashing, for example, suitable for protecting a roof from water leakage. The present disclosure relates more particularly to a roofing system including first, second, and third courses of shingles, where the second course overlaps the first and the third course overlaps the second. A flashing plate is disposed over the first course of shingles and partially under the second course of shingles. The flashing plate and the third course of shingles are spaced apart by a gap in a direction of the slope of the roof between a top edge of the flashing plate and a lower edge of the third course of shingles.

Frameless hinged access door system

A frameless HVAC door system for reduced noise transmission leakage, and improved installation. The system includes a first member having opposed first and second surfaces and a first size that defines a first perimeter extending around the first and second surfaces. The first member is further equipped with a latch spaced apart from a hinge member on the first member. The door further includes a second member mounted on the first member first surface. The second member includes a sidewall extending around the second member to define a second member perimeter. The second member further includes a second member surface extending between the side walls and along the second member perimeter to define a compartment. The compartment is insulated against noise and temperature change. The second member perimeter is smaller than the first member perimeter, which defines a flange extending from the second member perimeter to the first member perimeter to define a flange perimeter. The flange is equipped with a resilient elastic foam sealing material along its perimeter. The first member is hingedly mounted to a surface around an opening for pivotal movement relative thereto. When the latch engages the latch receiver, it distributes a uniform compressive sealing force along the flange when the first member is in a closed position relative to the opening.

Systems for weatherproof roof hatch assemblies

A roof hatch for enabling access to a rooftop of a building from an interior of the building includes a curb adapter configured to be disposed over a curb of the rooftop. The curb is formed around an opening in the rooftop that fluidly connects the interior of the building to an exterior of the building. Additionally, the roof hatch includes a cover coupled to the curb adapter by a pivoting member. The cover includes a support extending within an interior length of the cover. The roof hatch includes a gas spring coupled between the support and the curb adapter. The gas spring is configured to apply a force to the support, and the support is configured to distribute the force along the interior length of the cover.

Frameless Hinged Access Door System
20200103135 · 2020-04-02 ·

A frameless HVAC door system for reduced noise transmission leakage, and improved installation. The system includes a first member having opposed first and second surfaces and a first size that defines a first perimeter extending around the first and second surfaces. The first member is further equipped with a latch spaced apart from a hinge member on the first member. The door further includes a second member mounted on the first member first surface. The second member includes a sidewall extending around the second member to define a second member perimeter. The second member further includes a second member surface extending between the side walls and along the second member perimeter to define a compartment. The compartment is insulated against noise and temperature change. The second member perimeter is smaller than the first member perimeter, which defines a flange extending from the second member perimeter to the first member perimeter to define a flange perimeter. The flange is equipped with a resilient elastic foam sealing material along its perimeter. The first member is hingedly mounted to a surface around an opening for pivotal movement relative thereto. When the latch engages the latch receiver, it distributes a uniform compressive sealing force along the flange when the first member is in a closed position relative to the opening.

Safety railing for utility hatch

A safety railing system for an underground utility enclosure includes a utility hatch frame for the underground utility enclosure or a utility hatch cover for the utility hatch frame, and a folding safety railing. The folding safety railing includes a first panel pivotally connected to the utility hatch frame or the utility hatch cover, and a second panel pivotally connected to the first panel. The folding safety railing unfolds so the first and the second panels stand vertically along one or more edges of the utility hatch frame.

SAFETY RAILING FOR UTILITY HATCH

A safety railing system for an underground utility enclosure includes a utility hatch frame for the underground utility enclosure or a utility hatch cover for the utility hatch frame, and a folding safety railing. The folding safety railing includes a first panel pivotally connected to the utility hatch frame or the utility hatch cover, and a second panel pivotally connected to the first panel. The folding safety railing unfolds so the first and the second panels stand vertically along one or more edges of the utility hatch frame.

BOX STRUCTURE BUILDING PARTITION

A box structure building partition constructed out of box designed to be installed in a building partition, articulated relative to box closing hatch, wherein the box structure features a closing hatch locking mechanism in the box and closing hatch features bracket in closing hatch socket for unlocking the locking mechanism, wherein bracket assumes two extreme positions in closing hatch, so that bracket in the first extreme position is retracted into closing hatch and the locking mechanism is locked and in the second extreme position bracket is slid out from closing hatch and the locking mechanism is unlocked and the bracket features a coupling for coupling element, accessible for a user when bracket is not in its first extreme position.

BOX STRUCTURE BUILDING PARTITION

A box structure building partition constructed out of box designed to be installed in a building partition, articulated relative to box closing hatch, wherein the box structure features a closing hatch locking mechanism in the box and closing hatch features bracket in closing hatch socket for unlocking the locking mechanism, wherein bracket assumes two extreme positions in closing hatch, so that bracket in the first extreme position is retracted into closing hatch and the locking mechanism is locked and in the second extreme position bracket is slid out from closing hatch and the locking mechanism is unlocked and the bracket features a coupling for coupling element, accessible for a user when bracket is not in its first extreme position.

Systems and methods for insulating attic openings
10435939 · 2019-10-08 ·

A cover for closing an access opening that leads to an infrequently used space within a building, such as an attic, that generally provides an air seal, thermal insulation and/or acoustic insulation at the access opening. The cover may be in one or two portions, including a closure alone or a closure and a frame having an aperture that can be closed by engagement between the closure and the frame. When the cover is used alone it engages a frame or a wall circumscribing the access opening. The cover is sized and shaped to close a stairwell, or the opening at one end of a stairway, an opening in a generally vertical wall, a hatch, or a pull down ladder. The closure and frame are each made of one or more components.