Patent classifications
E04B2002/7498
Rigid panel containment system and related methods
A containment system may include four different widths of panel assemblies, at least four different types of corner assemblies, various types of door assemblies, multiple types of three-way corners or T intersections, multiple types of exhaust panel assemblies, multiple types of wall seal assemblies, and other components that form a modular system capable of adapting to various configurations using a minimal number of fasteners, brackets, and/or clamps. Each panel assembly includes a lower assembly, an upper assembly slideably attached to the lower assembly, at least one adjustment mechanism that interfaces with both the lower assembly and the upper assembly, and a sealing member extending between the upper assembly and the lower assembly.
Cleanroom panel system
The system includes a plurality of panels made of a thermoplastic material. The panels have a hermetically-sealed connection between them using a plurality of first thermoplastic welded junctions. The system further includes a plurality of elongated snap-in panel anchoring units. Each unit including complementary first and second members to be latched together through an interfering engagement. At least the first member of each snap-in panel anchoring unit is made of a thermoplastic material and these first members are attached to the outboard major surface of the panels using a plurality of second thermoplastic welded junctions.
Rigid Panel Containment System and Related Methods
A containment system may include four different widths of panel assemblies, at least four different types of corner assemblies, various types of door assemblies, multiple types of three-way corners or T intersections, multiple types of exhaust panel assemblies, multiple types of wall seal assemblies, and other components that form a modular system capable of adapting to various configurations using a minimal number of fasteners, brackets, and/or clamps. Each panel assembly includes a lower assembly, an upper assembly slideably attached to the lower assembly, at least one adjustment mechanism that interfaces with both the lower assembly and the upper assembly, and a sealing member extending between the upper assembly and the lower assembly.
Rigid panel containment system and related methods
A containment system may include four different widths of panel assemblies, at least four different types of corner assemblies, various types of door assemblies, multiple types of three-way corners or T intersections, multiple types of exhaust panel assemblies, multiple types of wall seal assemblies, and other components that form a modular system capable of adapting to various configurations using a minimal number of fasteners, brackets, and/or clamps. Each panel assembly includes a lower assembly, an upper assembly slideably attached to the lower assembly, at least one adjustment mechanism that interfaces with both the lower assembly and the upper assembly, and a sealing member extending between the upper assembly and the lower assembly.
MODULAR WALL UNITS HAVING FRONT PANELS WITH AESTHETIC DESIGNS COVERING A WINDOW FOR MODULAR WALL SYSTEMS
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to modular wall systems, modular wall units, and methods of installing modular wall systems for indoor environments such as medical treatment environments. In one implementation, a first outer panel and a second outer panel are spaced apart from each other to form a window, and a front panel is attached to front surfaces of the first and second outer panels. The front panel is formed of a polymeric material or a composite material, and the front panel includes an aesthetic design thereon.
Panel containment system and related methods
A containment system for separating a containment area from an external environment may include one or more panel assemblies, various types of door assemblies, a flexible corner assembly, and other components that form a modular system capable of adapting to various configurations using a minimal number of fasteners, brackets, and/or clamps.
Clean Room Facility
A clean room facility which prevents an insect from entering a clean room at a low cost is provided. The clean room facility includes: a finish sheet that is provided on an upper side of a floor base of the clean room and forms a floor surface of the clean room; and a base sheet that is provided between the floor base and the finish sheet. The base sheet: is provided also under a panel member which serves as a side wall of the clean room; and is extended to a vicinity of an exterior wall of a building including the clean room.
LIGHTWEIGHT WALL BODY FRAME
Various embodiments regarding a lightweight wall body frame used for a clean room are described. According to an embodiment, a lightweight wall body frame may comprise: a frame body; a coupling portion comprising a coupling opening formed at the center portion of the frame body; first and second attachment surfaces formed on the outer surface of the frame body so as to attach a steel plate of the lightweight wall body; and first and second support portions formed inside the frame body and inclined so as to connect between the coupling portion and the first and second attachment surfaces and to support the same. Besides, various other embodiments are possible.
CLEANROOM PANEL SYSTEM
The system includes a plurality of panels made of a thermoplastic material. The panels have a hermetically-sealed connection between them using a plurality of first thermoplastic welded junctions. The system further includes a plurality of elongated snap-in panel anchoring units. Each unit including complementary first and second members to be latched together through an interfering engagement. At least the first member of each snap-in panel anchoring unit is made of a thermoplastic material and these first members are attached to the outboard major surface of the panels using a plurality of second thermoplastic welded junctions.
Flexible Connector Panel for Modular Barrier Systems
A connector that is used to join a first modular barrier to a second modular barrier. The first modular barrier has a first frame element along one side with a first slot that extends along its length. Likewise, the second modular barrier has a second frame element along one side with a second slot that extends along its length. A flexible panel joins the two modular barriers together. The flexible panel has a first side edge and an opposite and parallel second side edge. The first side edge extends into the first slot of the first frame element and the second side edge extends into the second slot of the second frame element. The first side edge and the second side edge are enlarged and lock the first side edge and the second side edge into the first slot and the second slot, respectively.