Patent classifications
E04B2/92
Exterior wall system
An exterior wall section forms a portion of an exterior wall of a building. The building has multiple floors and a framework defining the multiple floors. The exterior wall section includes a structural layer to be connected to the framework. The structural layer includes a plurality of studs connected together. An insulation layer is supported by the structural layer to insulate the building. Siding is supported by the structural layer and defines an exterior side of the exterior wall section. A perimeter of the exterior wall section is defined by the edge margins of the structural layer, the insulation layer and/or the siding. The exterior wall section includes an interlocking structure extending along the perimeter that mates with an interlocking structure of another exterior wall section to form a seal with said another exterior wall section when the exterior wall sections are connected to the building.
Adjustable anchor for curtain-wall system
A curtain-wall anchor includes a back member having a first arcuate slotted aperture and a second aperture formed therein. The first arcuate slotted aperture receives a first mounting bolt and the second aperture receives a second mounting bolt. A first plurality of vertically-oriented ridges are formed in the back member proximate the first arcuate slotted aperture and the second aperture. A first locking washer is received onto the first mounting bolt. The first locking washer includes a second plurality of vertically-oriented ridges that are complementary to the first plurality of vertically-oriented ridges formed in the back member. The first arcuate slotted aperture facilitates angular adjustment of the back member. Engagement of the second plurality of vertically-oriented ridges with the first plurality of vertically-oriented ridges facilitates securement of the back member in a select angular position.
Process for assembling a fire-, smoke-, sound- and/or water-proof system within a dynamic curtain wall façade
Described is a process for assembling a fire-, smoke-, sound- and/or water-proof system within a dynamic curtain wall façade using a tubular sealing element comprising a thermally resistant flexible foam material for insulating and sealing.
Process for assembling a fire-, smoke-, sound- and/or water-proof system within a dynamic curtain wall façade
Described is a process for assembling a fire-, smoke-, sound- and/or water-proof system within a dynamic curtain wall façade using a tubular sealing element comprising a thermally resistant flexible foam material for insulating and sealing.
ATRIUM HYBRID GREENHOUSE
An atrium hybrid greenhouse. The greenhouse employs the skeleton structure of columns, girders, and joists of an industrial metal building on which are spaced external and internal walls, and spaced roof and ceiling. The spaced walls form a wall cavity therebetween, and the roof and ceiling form a ceiling cavity therebetween. A radius cave channel is used to connect the wall cavity and the ceiling cavity for fluid flow therebetween. The external and internal wall and roof/ceiling panels are formed of relatively stiff light transmissive material such as polycarbonate. The formed cavity also provides insulation value.
ATRIUM HYBRID GREENHOUSE
An atrium hybrid greenhouse. The greenhouse employs the skeleton structure of columns, girders, and joists of an industrial metal building on which are spaced external and internal walls, and spaced roof and ceiling. The spaced walls form a wall cavity therebetween, and the roof and ceiling form a ceiling cavity therebetween. A radius cave channel is used to connect the wall cavity and the ceiling cavity for fluid flow therebetween. The external and internal wall and roof/ceiling panels are formed of relatively stiff light transmissive material such as polycarbonate. The formed cavity also provides insulation value.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FRONT-LOAD BAY
An exterior wall system includes a pair of split vertical members. A front-load bay is defined between the pair of split vertical members. The front-load bay includes a horizontal member disposed along a bottom edge of the front-load bay. Each split vertical member includes a removable portion coupled to a vertical edge of the front-load bay and a fixed portion coupled to an adjacent section of the exterior wall system. The removable portion may be selectively coupled to the fixed portion to facilitate assembly of the front-load bay to the adjacent section of the exterior wall system. A sill starter is disposed horizontally between the pair of split vertical members below the front-load bay. The horizontal member engages with the sill starter to facilitate support of the front-load bay.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FRONT-LOAD BAY
An exterior wall system includes a pair of split vertical members. A front-load bay is defined between the pair of split vertical members. The front-load bay includes a horizontal member disposed along a bottom edge of the front-load bay. Each split vertical member includes a removable portion coupled to a vertical edge of the front-load bay and a fixed portion coupled to an adjacent section of the exterior wall system. The removable portion may be selectively coupled to the fixed portion to facilitate assembly of the front-load bay to the adjacent section of the exterior wall system. A sill starter is disposed horizontally between the pair of split vertical members below the front-load bay. The horizontal member engages with the sill starter to facilitate support of the front-load bay.
EXTERIOR WALL SYSTEM
An exterior wall section forms a portion of an exterior wall of a building. The building has multiple floors and a framework defining the multiple floors. The exterior wall section includes a structural layer to be connected to the framework. The structural layer includes a plurality of studs connected together. An insulation layer is supported by the structural layer to insulate the building. Siding is supported by the structural layer and defines an exterior side of the exterior wall section. A perimeter of the exterior wall section is defined by the edge margins of the structural layer, the insulation layer and/or the siding. The exterior wall section includes an interlocking structure extending along the perimeter that mates with an interlocking structure of another exterior wall section to form a seal with said another exterior wall section when the exterior wall sections are connected to the building.
EXTERIOR WALL SYSTEM
An exterior wall section forms a portion of an exterior wall of a building. The building has multiple floors and a framework defining the multiple floors. The exterior wall section includes a structural layer to be connected to the framework. The structural layer includes a plurality of studs connected together. An insulation layer is supported by the structural layer to insulate the building. Siding is supported by the structural layer and defines an exterior side of the exterior wall section. A perimeter of the exterior wall section is defined by the edge margins of the structural layer, the insulation layer and/or the siding. The exterior wall section includes an interlocking structure extending along the perimeter that mates with an interlocking structure of another exterior wall section to form a seal with said another exterior wall section when the exterior wall sections are connected to the building.