Patent classifications
E04F13/0869
Hydronic Assembly for Providing Heating, Cooling, and Ventilation
A hydronic assembly connectable to a building's water and air distribution systems to manage and deliver conditioned air to a unit of the building includes an enclosure housing a hydronic coil configured to heat or cool air within the enclosure, a valve control system coupled to the hydronic coil for regulating the flow of water through the hydronic coil, and an air supply booster for mixing recirculated and ventilated air within the enclosure and delivering the same to the unit. The enclosure includes a return air inlet for recirculating air to the enclosure, a supply air outlet for supplying air to the unit, and a return air separation baffle separating the return air inlet air stream from the supply air outlet air stream. The enclosure is removably attachable to the building's air distribution system. The hydronic coil includes piping that is removably attachable to the building's water distribution system.
Foam backed siding panel
Disclosed herein is a siding member for covering an exterior of a structure. The siding member comprises a siding panel having a nail hem and a rear face, wherein the rear face is generally shaped to provide a receptacle capable of retaining a liquid material. In addition, the siding member includes an extension located at an upper edge of the siding panel and a channel located at a lower edge of the siding panel. The channel is of a shape and size to receive the extension of an adjacent panel. A stiffening material is poured or sprayed into the receptacle generally filling the receptacle.
CHANNELED PLANK SIDING
A building siding panel is provided with an internal channel for weeping away water and the ability to hide the securing flange when the siding panel is installed on a building wall. The siding panel can be customized to have the look of a wooden panel, while retaining the benefits and durability of a non-wooden material, such as metal.
Housing construction system
A wall surfacing system for providing a secondary ceiling or wall covering structure adjacent a primary structure. The system provides a plurality of elongated structural support rails, each of these support rails have a coupling web with a bearing surface for attachment to the primary structure, a coupling mechanism, and a portion integrally formed with and connecting the coupling web to the coupling mechanism. A plurality of generally planar surface panels are provided. Each panel has an integral interlocking member configured to mate with the coupling mechanism on the support rail. The elongated support rails are secured to primary structures, thereby extending the surface panels to form an aesthetically pleasing covered surface.
CHANNELED PLANK SIDING
A building siding panel is provided with an internal channel for weeping away water and the ability to hide the securing flange when the siding panel is installed on a building wall. The siding panel can be customized to have the look of a wooden panel, while retaining the benefits and durability of a non-wooden material, such as metal.
Cladding system
A cladding system for covering an exterior wall is provided. The cladding system includes a panel for assembling on the exterior wall and an anchor for securing the panel to the exterior wall. The panel has a body with channels formed on a rear side thereof for draining water on an interior surface of the channel which is spaced away from the exterior wall. The anchor comprises tabs for fitting in to the channels and preventing a pull-out and/or a push-in of the panel relative to the exterior wall. The anchor cooperates with the panel to direct water into the drainage channels, and to define a continuous drainage path from top to bottom of the cladding system.
Stone Veneer with Mounted Supports
The present invention relates to a stone veneer with mounts providing a drainage plane. The mounts are affixed to the rear face of the stone and the height of the mount defines the height of the drainage plane behind the stone body. The mount may include an upper extension, extending beyond the upper surface of the stone body and a lower extension, extending from the mount body and beyond the lower surface of the stone body. The upper extension being spaced from the stone such that the lower extension fits between the stone and the upper extension. A second mount is also shown that extends above the stone to support the lower end of the stone above in the wall.
Wind protection device for a building
A wind protection device for a building has lateral face elements (630) positioned at a distance from an inner building wall (631) creating at least one riser shaft (239) for air. The lateral face element (630) is closed at lateral sides, wherein the wind protection device further has at least one lower air entry element (620, 620) connected to at least one riser shaft (239) and at least one upper virtual ledge (620; 643) connected to at least one riser shaft (239) having an outlet opening directing the air flow from the connected riser shaft(s) (239) to the area in front and above the respective upper virtual ledge (620, 643). The lateral face element (630) has a sequence (650) of side air entries (651, 651, 651) connected with at least one riser shaft (239).
Channeled plank siding
A building siding panel is provided with an internal channel for weeping away water and the ability to hide the securing flange when the siding panel is installed on a building wall. The siding panel can be customized to have the look of a wooden panel, while retaining the benefits and durability of a non-wooden material, such as metal.
Ventilated thin brick panel system
A panel for a thin brick system comprises repeating and aligned peaks and valleys, with individual ledges associated with each valley, with at least a portion of each ledge protruding above an adjacent peak to provide a surface to support a product, such as a thin brick on the peaks of the panel.