Patent classifications
E04B7/166
REMOVABLE AND RE-ATTACHABLE ROOF SYSTEM FOR MODULAR RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
The present disclosure describes a residential dwelling unit designed for vertical expansion by way of a removable and re-attachable roof system. By removing certain components of the original dwelling unit's roof, that same structure can be converted into the floor of a subsequent vertical addition. Specific components that were removed from the original roof are then re-attached on top of the vertical addition.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING AND MOVING A LONG-SPAN STRUCTURE ON A RAIL SYSTEM
A long-span structure engaged with a plurality of first and second transportation devices for moving the long span structure. The transportation devices travel along parallel, longitudinally-oriented first and second tracks; moving the structure between a first position and a second position. A first region of the structure is fixed to each first transportation device. A second region of the structure is secured to each second transportation device via a bearing assembly. The first and second regions of the structure are laterally spaced apart. When the long-span structure thermally expands or contracts, a slider plate of each bearing assembly moves laterally relative to the rest of the bearing assembly. Growth of the structure in a predictable direction is forced by keeping the first region thereof fixed against lateral movement with the first transportation devices and allowing movement of the second region thereof via the bearing assemblies on the second transportation devices.
CANOPY FOR SELECTIVELY COVERING AN AREA
A canopy for selectively covering an area, such as a sports field includes at least two beams which span the area, at least two cross beams which are displaceable along the beams, a cloth which is attached to the cross beams, a drive which is configured to displace the cross beams with the cloth attached thereto along the beams, and a substantially flexible tensioning member fastened between the cross beams.
Removable and re-attachable roof system for modular residential construction
The present disclosure describes a residential dwelling unit designed for vertical expansion by way of a removable and re-attachable roof system. By removing certain components of the original dwelling unit's roof, that same structure can be converted into the floor of a subsequent vertical addition. Specific components that were removed from the original roof are then re-attached on top of the vertical addition.
Slat roof and method for adapting a slat roof
A slat roof (1) comprising beams (2), a plurality of slats (3) arranged parallel to one another therebetween and slat shafts (4) by means of which the slats (3) are rotatably fixed to the respective beams (2), wherein at least one slat shaft (4) is hollow and wherein the slat roof (1) comprises at least one corresponding tensioning cable (5) which is inserted through said hollow slat shaft (4) and the ends of which are fixed to the respective beams (2). In addition, a method for adapting a slat roof.
Floating vessel modular protection and security device
A floating vessel modular protection and security device includes a stationary bowed frame configured to be positioned over a floating vessel, the stationary frame and a moveable bowed frame. A stationary flexible cover extends from one end to the other end of the stationary bowed frame, covering stationary crossbeams. The stationary flexible cover having a length from end to end that is shorter than a length of the floating vessel. A moveable flexible cover extends from one end to the other end of the moveable bowed frame, covering the movable bowed frame crossbeams. The movable bowed frames slides on the upper moveable frame track and lower stationary frame track simultaneously to repeatedly retract and deploy to access or secure a floating vessel.
RETRACTABLE ROOF STRUCTURE
A retractable roof structure includes first and second roof support structures separated by a span distance, with first and second roof sections supported on the first and second roof support structures. A load transfer structure is configured to transfer load from a frame of the second roof section downwardly through a frame and truss structure of the first roof section to the first and second roof support structures.
Natural Canopy and Foldable Roof
An article of manufacture including at least one rafter adapted receive thereon a natural mat in an anchoring arrangement wherein a weight of the natural mat is adapted to anchor the natural mat to the at least one rafter via the anchoring arrangement. A structure for a Jewish Sukkah, including an upper frame including two lengthwise sliding rails and at least one widthwise support; two wooden support beams; and a plurality of rafters wherein the rafters are adapted to be moved by the sliding rails while only being supported by the two wooden support beams.
Retractable roof structure
The present disclosure relates to building structures having roof arrangements that can be extended and retracted. Roof arrangements having ridge beams are disclosed. Building structures having double roof arrangements are also disclosed.
Retractable Roof
A retractable roof structure has a pair of longitudinally spaced supports, guide wires extending between said supports and positioned to support a covering in a required profile. The covering comprises a plurality of sections arranged in seriatim along the guide wires with each section slidably supported on the guide wires so as to be moveable between an open position in which the area beneath the covering is exposed and a closed position in which the area beneath the covering is covered. A drive member extends between the supports and is connected to one end of each of the sections at a first location to move the one end along the guide wires. A tensile member, such as a rope or cable, extends from the peak of the leading edge of one section to the lower corner of the leading edge of a section along a path so that movement of the peak is transmitted by the tensile member to the eaves to move the section along the eave guide wire in the same direction.