Patent classifications
E04B2/7401
Structural element for securing glass partitions
Disclosed is a structural element for securing glass screens, which is formed by: a metal support profile in which is located a seating zone of the glass, the end of the profile including a vertical rib preceded by a rectangular groove and a second V groove; a closing metal profile including an L-shaped protrusion that can be coupled to the vertical rib, the end of the projection being inserted into the rectangular groove and a V rib that sits in the V groove; and an elastic profile in T whose having a vertical section formed by two or more parallel walls through which pass two or more inclined planes that protrude through the sides.
REMOVABLE WALL FOR A MODULAR DATA CENTER
A modular data center can be constructed to allow a modular data center to act alone as a data center or to be physically combined with other modular data centers to a size determined by client use cases. A fabricator can form a shell at a module assembly and factory site by assembling a floor, a roof over the floor, and two end walls connected to the floor to support the roof creating a shell opening. A removable side wall can cover the shell opening. A data center operator can remove the removable side wall from the shell opening at a data center site.
MODULAR DATA CENTER WITH HORIZONTAL AIR FLOW
By utilizing a properly-sized horizontal cooling structure, the HVAC unit for a modular data center can support multiple modular data centers. A set of servers and other IT rack equipment mounted in the modular data center can be shipped to and then be operated at a site of the data center. A containment structure fabricated at a module assembly and factory site can contain the set of servers and other IT rack equipment. The HVAC unit mounted to the containment structure can direct an air flow within the containment structure in a horizontal flow cycle around the set of servers and other IT rack equipment. An air dam integrated into the containment structure directs blown supply air from the HVAC unit down a row of the servers and other IT rack equipment and sucks hot air on an opposite side of the row.
Method and system for providing preparing and assembling a high end prefabricated product to serve as a window covering or room divider.
The present invention is a method of preparing and assembling certain prefabricated products (identified below as (a) Suspension Rods; (b) Decorative Finished Wood; (c) Locking Pin; and (d) Rubber Gasket) which, once assembled, will serve as a high end room divider or window covering (also known as window treatments). The inventive framework allows the user who is preparing and assembling the product to have an installed room divider or window coverage that is clean, with no marks, and also able to be assembled by one person, as opposed to having multiple parties present to effect installation.
MODULAR WALL SYSTEM
A modular wall system includes a plurality of extruded wall panels each having opposing first and second surfaces and opposing first and second joiner side edges. Each joiner side edge has an edge surface adjacent the first surface, another edge surface adjacent the second surface and a tongue or groove disposed therebetween. The edge surfaces have an angle less than 90 degrees with respect to the first or second surface, respectively. The first joiner side edge is insertable into the second joiner side edge of another wall panel, with a flush fit, for interconnecting the wall panels. Each panel also has opposing top and bottom edges and a plurality of ribs connecting and perpendicular to the first surface and the second surface.
Systems and methods for joining composite panels
Disclosed embodiments include a structural assembly having a first panel having a first edge and a first aperture adjacent to the first edge, and a clamp having a first piece that passes through the first aperture, a second piece, and a fastening portion that fastens together the first piece and the second piece. The structural assembly may include a second panel having a second edge and a second aperture adjacent to the second edge, and the second piece passes through the second aperture, and the clamp holds the first panel and the second panel together.
Modular panels and related elements to form a variety of wall segments and enclosures
A modular panel and component system from which a variety of wall segments, wall structures, and enclosures may be rapidly assembled, and disassembled. In addition to the wall panels, interior finish panels may be included which are adapted to be hung from rails secured to the inside of adjacent wall panels. The system may also include door assemblies or window assemblies, or both, and ancillary brackets and hardware to facilitate the assembly of the contemplated wall structures and enclosures.
MODULAR WALL SYSTEM
A wall panel of a moveable and demountable frameless wall panel system that is secured between a floor of a room and a ceiling rail secured to a ceiling of the room. The wall panel includes a frameless panel, an upper clamp assembly, a ceiling track configured to be removably inserted into the ceiling rail, a lower clamp assembly, a first height adjustment mechanism secured to the lower clamp assembly, a second height adjustment mechanism, and a bottom floor channel receiving the first height and second height adjustment mechanisms.
Track system for double butt joint glass T-connections
A system and apparatus for construction interior glass partitions in a double butt joint glass T-connection using a generally U-shaped horizontal track profile pre-scored lengthwise with a frangible line to provide for portions of the side walls to be easily cut and removed for insertion of a ninety-degree return track element The system and method make T-connections of double glass partitions economical to fabricate and install.
Wall section formed of folded sheet metal
A wall section formed from sheet metal has a main panel, opposing vertical side flanges extending rearwardly from the side edges of the main panel, top and bottom horizontal flanges extending rearwardly from the panel, and stiffening flanges extending perpendicularly from the rear edges of the side, top and bottom flanges, thereby forming load bearing side beams, a header and a sill plate, the side flanges for attachment to the those of abutting wall sections to form a wall.