Patent classifications
E04B2/7448
Temporary wall system with fire block protection
A barrier system for partitioning a space includes panels which interlock with each other to provide a barrier that is fire rated. The interlocking panels are assembled in the barrier in columns using a tongue and groove assembly and a panel lock using a strike and latch supported by the tongue member and groove member, respectively. Each panel includes a peripheral frame (that is shaped to provide the tongue and groove members), opposed steel side faces mounted to the peripheral frame, and an insulation block filling an interior space delimited by the peripheral frame and the opposed steel side faces. The insulation block includes a pair of insulating material layers that sandwich a radiant barrier layer. A floor module supports a bottom edge of the panel and an interface module supports a side/top edge of the panel. The floor/interface modules are configured with telescoping sections and are length trimmable.
Premanufactured structures for constructing buildings
Premanufactured structures for constructing buildings comprise a construction system for an energy efficient multi-story building with standard single or mixed units. The multi-story building is constructed using premanufactured structures: non-weight bearing walls with finished exterior including all electrical, insulating, plumbing and communications components that are premanufactured at a site distant from a building site, and the non-weight bearings walls are attached to a floor and ceiling slabs, interfacing with each other to enclose units of the building; interior components that are premanufactured at a remote site to connect to inside portions of the non-weight bearing walls; and exterior components that are premanufactured at the remote site to attach to exterior surfaces of the building. Non-weight bearing walls, interior components, and exterior components are installed and connected together to provide the energy efficient multi-story building with units with different floor plans, and optionally, a retail level with underground parking.
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.
Prefabricated wall of tiles or panels
A prefabricated wall (100) being modular is described, comprising at least one module (1) comprising at least one sheet layer (2) adapted to mount at least one panel (5) by means of fixing means (6) and a supporting frame (3), which supports said at least one module (1), said supporting frame (3) is a frame delimiting a through opening (30) which mounts said at least one sheet layer (2) which is a plate sheet comprising a multiplicity of through openings (20) and a multiplicity of through slots (25) adapted to be traversed by a fixing mean (6) up to an engagement position of said fixing mean (6) with said at least one sheet layer (2) in order to mount said at least one panel (5).
Suspended wall track system
A interior partition includes a suspended wall track system that includes suspended wall track frame that aligns and receives an interior wall material to create a non-load bearing wall structure. The suspended wall track system may further include a suspended wall track frame that is fitted within a suspended ceiling track hanging from a ceiling floor with an unobstructed interstitial spacing between the suspended ceiling track and the ceiling floor.
Establishing barriers with modular wall structures
A wall segment is stood upon a surface by first positioning a curved wall segment upon the surface. The wall segment has a lower ground contacting surface, an upper surface opposite the lower ground contacting surface, left and a right side surfaces each extending from the lower surface to the upper surface, one or more panels, and a curved frame including at least one frame segment sized and dimensioned to retain a panel, the frame defining a curved outer periphery where the segment contacts the surface. A vessel is positioned proximate the curved frame, the vessel being shaped to conform and nest into the curvature of the outer periphery of the frame where the segment contacts the surface. The vessel is attached to the frame, and weight is added to the vessel.
Modular frame structure
A modular frame structure (1) of a partition wall made of glass panes, or other pane material, or pane (7), comprises: a side assembly (2) to form at least one of the lower side, or base, of the frame structure (1), or the upper side, or cross bar, of the frame structure (1), or a mount, or column member arranged between the base and the cross bar, of the frame structure (1); said side assembly (2) comprisinga track (3) suitable to firmly connect to the ceiling or the floor or a support structure, said track (3) having body extending along a preset first longitudinal extent (X-X); said assembly further comprising a telescopic section bar (4), suitable to be connected to said track (3); said telescopic section bar (4) forming at least one invitation and coupling seat (5) and being suitable to receive a coupling section bar (6) secured to said pane (7); said invitation and coupling seat (5) being defined by a sliding and resting wall (8) that, with an edge (9) thereof, defines a seat opening (10) through which the seat (5) opens to the outside of said telescopic section bar (4); said invitation and coupling seat (5) being defined by a bottom wall (11) comprising a snap-coupling device seat (12) in which a snap-coupling device (18) is received with a base portion (17) thereof so that a body portion (19) thereof projects cantilever in said invitation and coupling seat (5) and, facing said sliding and resting wall (8), forms therewith a coupling slit (20) that, in disengaging conditions, has reduced dimensions going towards said seat opening (10); said body portion (19) of said snap-coupling device (18) having a shape and a material allowing an elastic deformation thereof to snap-receive said coupling section bar (6) in said coupling slit (20) so that an undercut (16) provided for in said coupling section bar (6) is coupled by the mutual action of the snap-coupling device (18) and the sliding and resting wall (8).
A FIRE-RESISTANT BUILDING JOINT SYSTEM
Described herein is a fire-rated system construction for building joint systems and method thereof, wherein a packing material and a non-porous adhesive article are used to pack and seal a building joint.
ESTABLISHING BARRIERS WITH MODULAR WALL STRUCTURES
A wall segment is stood upon a surface by first positioning a curved wall segment upon the surface. The wall segment has a lower ground contacting surface, an upper surface opposite the lower ground contacting surface, left and a right side surfaces each extending from the lower surface to the upper surface, one or more panels, and a curved frame including at least one frame segment sized and dimensioned to retain a panel, the frame defining a curved outer periphery where the segment contacts the surface. A vessel is positioned proximate the curved frame, the vessel being shaped to conform and nest into the curvature of the outer periphery of the frame where the segment contacts the surface. The vessel is attached to the frame, and weight is added to the vessel.
Reusable architectural wall
A reusable architectural wall is provided which provides a cost-effective space-dividing wall structure formed of internal support rails joined by a lightweight, cost effective facing panel on each panel side, which preferably is formed of standard architectural materials such as gypsum board, R-board and the like. The wall is structurally rigid, field cuttable, installable horizontally or vertically and has a substantial acoustic reduction, cable carrying capacity, and HVAC capability.