Patent classifications
E04D2015/042
MAGNETIC CLAMPING HEAT SINK ASSEMBLY
A magnetic clamping heat sink assembly is disclosed including a magnetic assembly with a carrier body including a magnet. A spring resiliently biases the carrier body. A base assembly includes a base plate. In a first operating condition, the base assembly of the magnetic clamping heat sink assembly is positioned in a first position away from a ferromagnetic element, and the spring holds the carrier body at a medial position spaced apart from the base plate. In a second operating condition, the base assembly of the magnetic clamping heat sink assembly is positioned in a second position adjacent to the ferromagnetic element, and the carrier body is driven downward against a force of the spring to a lower position and into contact with the base plate by magnetic attraction between the at least one magnet and the ferromagnetic element.
INDUCTION HEATING TOOL FOR MEMBRANE ROOFING
A portable induction heating tool includes a housing which includes a base having a support surface. The support surface defines a recess facing away from the housing. The recess is at least partially defined by a wall projecting from the support surface. A work coil is within the housing and secured to the base in a location aligned with the recess. The portable induction heating tool includes electronic circuitry which is configured to provide oscillating electrical energy to the work coil, thereby generating an oscillating magnetic field projecting away from the base. The electronic circuitry is also configured to detect a quantity of energy consumed by the work coil and to limit the quantity of energy to a predetermined quantity.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR COATING MATERIAL WITH RESIN AND SUBSEQUENTLY LAYING THE MATERIAL SATURATED WITH THE RESIN ONTO A SURFACE
A device for coating material with resin and subsequently laying the material saturated with the resin onto a surface, the device comprising a vessel for retaining the resin, the vessel having a slot sized and configured so that the material is passable through the slot after being coated with resin retained in the vessel, and a first and a second roller being arranged on either side of the slot or behind the slot.
VEHICLE APPARATUS FOR USE ON A ROOF AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLING COMMERCIAL ROOFING
A roof vehicle has a chassis, a plurality of motor-driven wheels coupled to the chassis, a man-basket coupled to the chassis, wherein the man-basket is moveable on a y-axis and is configured to lower to an elevation beneath that of the plurality of motor-driven wheels, a deck for transporting equipment, and a power supply. A method for assembling and installing a roof involves moving the roof vehicle to the desired location on the roof of a structure, lowering the man-basket at least partially beneath the surface roof, and performing work (e.g., welding) to secure the roof to the structure of the building.
System And Method Of Assembling And Installing Commercial Roofing
A system for assembling roofing at ground level has an adjustable-length center frame separating a first assembly side from a second assembly side; a first cantilevered gantry on the first assembly side and a second cantilevered gantry on a second side, each cantilevered gantry moveable along the length of the center frame; a plurality of outrigger beams coupled to opposing ends of the center beam, each outrigger beam having a catwalk thereon; a first joist railing and a second joist railing on each assembly side, each joist railing configured to receive an end of an open web joist; and a base frame comprising a plurality of wheels. Once the roofing section has been assembled, hoisting the assembled roofing section to the top of a structure.
Packed roof window product
A packed roof window product comprising a plurality of differently sized roof window related product components accommodated in a box, wherein one or more of the components are held in a sub-packaging, which sub-packaging is attached to a side wall for the box, by a flap extending across the side wall.
APPARATUS FOR ATTACHING A BUILDING MATERIAL TO A BASE
The presented solution describes an apparatus for attaching a building material to a base, the apparatus comprising at least one infrared heater for producing heat to a surface of the building material and a motor for moving the apparatus. In the apparatus, the building material, once straightened out onto the base, is adapted to be fed in from a first end of the apparatus and to be discharged from a second end of the apparatus while being attached to the base. A method of attaching a building material to a base by means of the apparatus is also described.
Finned heat sink device with magnetic coupling to remove heat from a membrance roof after induction heating
A magnetic heat sink device and a heat removal method employs a heat sink device having a base assembly and a handle which extends in upright fashion from the base assembly. The base assembly has an array of fins. Magnets are received in holders of the base assembly and are magnetically bondable to an underlying metal attachment member so that the array of fins is in thermal communication with the member. Heat in the vicinity of the member is conducted to the fins and dissipated from the fins into the ambient environment.
Roof panel system
A roof panel system including a plurality of roof panels, a plurality of side edge bracket systems and a plurality of end edge bracket systems. The plurality of roof panels are joined end to end and side to side by way of the side edge bracket systems and the end edge bracket systems.
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING AND INSTALLING COMMERCIAL ROOFING
A system for assembling roofing at ground level has an adjustable-length center frame separating a first assembly side from a second assembly side; a first cantilevered gantry on the first assembly side and a second cantilevered gantry on a second side, each cantilevered gantry moveable along the length of the center frame; a plurality of outrigger beams coupled to opposing ends of the center beam, each outrigger beam having a catwalk thereon; a first joist railing and a second joist railing on each assembly side, each joist railing configured to receive an end of an open web joist; and a base frame comprising a plurality of wheels. Once the roofing section has been assembled, hoisting the assembled roofing section to the top of a structure.