Patent classifications
E04B1/70
SOUND-DEADENING DRAINAGE MAT
A method for reducing sound transmission through a building wall includes placing a sound-deadening and/or thermally insulative drainage mat between an exterior wall cladding and an interior framing system. The sound-deadening and/or thermally insulative drainage mat including: a water or moisture permeable filter layer, an entangled net adjacent and joined to the filter layer, and a sound-deadening and/or thermally insulative layer adjacent and joined to the entangled net opposite the filter layer. The filter layer is placed adjacent the exterior wall cladding and the sound-deadening and/or thermally insulative layer is placed adjacent the framing system. The sound-deadening and/or thermally insulative layer is a fabric. Water or moisture within the wall is drained out of the wall via the entangled net and sound penetrating the exterior wall cladding is reduced or eliminated by the sound-deadening and/or thermally insulative layer.
Frameless construction method using single and double plenum panels
A method of constructing a building comprising the steps of attaching a first panel to a second panel. The first panel is one of a single plenum panel and a multi-plenum panel and the second panel is one of a single plenum panel and a multi-plenum panel.
PROTECTIVE WRAP FOR REGULATING FLUID INFILTRATION AND METHODS OF MAKING, INSTALLING, AND USING THE SAME
The present disclosure provides for protective drainage wraps having improved properties, including fluid handling and structural integrity. The protective material barrier constructions, such as wraps, provide protection to surfaces, such as walls of buildings. The present disclosure provides for methods of making, using, and installing such protective material barrier constructions.
PROTECTIVE WRAP FOR REGULATING FLUID INFILTRATION AND METHODS OF MAKING, INSTALLING, AND USING THE SAME
The present disclosure provides for protective drainage wraps having improved properties, including fluid handling and structural integrity. The protective material barrier constructions, such as wraps, provide protection to surfaces, such as walls of buildings. The present disclosure provides for methods of making, using, and installing such protective material barrier constructions.
Weeping control joint system
Drainage channels are added to a control joint to provide a weeping control joint wherein condensate or other sources of water that finds its way between the stucco and the substrate, above the weeping control joint, flows through the channels to the exterior surface of the stucco below the weeping control joint.
METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR DRYING A WATER DAMAGED FLOOR STRUCTURE
A method and arrangement for drying a water damaged floor structure having a ventilated isolating layer below a concrete layer extending throughout an enclosed space, and the enclosed space having a tiled flooring over the concrete layer. An outlet opening is provided into the floor structure and to the isolating layer outside of an end of the enclosed space, the tiled flooring is heated by a heating source, and ambient air drawn by a suction source through the isolating layer and out of the outlet opening.
FLASHING SYSTEM FOR USE WITH ELECTRICAL SERVICE PANELS
A flashing system for use with an electrical service panel is described. The flashing system includes a flashing assembly extending about a perimeter of the electrical services panel. The flashing assembly includes a support base including a planar outer surface and a flanged connection assembly extending obliquely from the planar outer surface of the support base and defining an opening configured to receive the electrical service panel therethrough. The flanged connection assembly includes an inner surface that is coupled to an outer surface of the electrical service panel for supporting the flashing assembly from the electrical service panel.
FLASHING SYSTEM FOR USE WITH ELECTRICAL SERVICE PANELS
A flashing system for use with an electrical service panel is described. The flashing system includes a flashing assembly extending about a perimeter of the electrical services panel. The flashing assembly includes a support base including a planar outer surface and a flanged connection assembly extending obliquely from the planar outer surface of the support base and defining an opening configured to receive the electrical service panel therethrough. The flanged connection assembly includes an inner surface that is coupled to an outer surface of the electrical service panel for supporting the flashing assembly from the electrical service panel.
DUAL CHANNEL DRAINAGE SEAL FOR CHANNELING WATER SEEPAGE AND MITIGATING RADON GAS ADMITTANCE IN A BASEMENT OR SUBTERRANEAN AREA
A dual channel drainage seal for enclosing a joint between a slab and a foundation sidewall of a subterranean area. The drainage seal includes and lower channel and an upper channel stacked over the lower channel. The lower channel is affixed on top of the slab and against the sidewall to form and enclosed channel for retaining and routing radon and/or water seepage at the joint to a sump pit. The upper channel is open on top and configured to capture and route water seepage from the sidewall above to the sump for discharge, thereby protecting the interior portions of the slab from radon and water damage.
MID-WALL VENT AND SYSTEMS INCORPORATING THE SAME
A vent member includes a first member and a second member. The first member includes a first portion, a second portion offset from the first portion and a first transverse panel extending transversely from the second portion. The second member includes a third portion for being received behind the second portion of the first member, a fourth portion extending below the third portion, a second transverse panel, and a third transverse panel above the second transverse panel. The vent member may be mounted over upper and lower walls.