Patent classifications
E04F13/0885
Façade structure
A method for manufacturing a facade structure includes fastening to a load-bearing underground of a facade a dimensionally stable insulating layer having a supporting outer surface. Spacers of the same height are fastened to the insulating layer such that the spacers protrude outward from the insulating layer. An elastic adhesive is applied at points and/or as rows onto the insulating layer and/or the tile elements in areas in which no spacers are disposed, the height of the applied adhesive being greater than the height of the spacers. The tile elements are adhered to the insulating layer by pressing the tile elements against the spacers, whereby hollow spaces remain between the tile elements and the insulating layer due to the point-like and/or rows of applied adhesive.
Panel and Method for Fabricating, Installing and Utilizing a Panel
The insulating barrier of a panel including has a first stratum and a second stratum, each having a plurality of ridges that face each other, and run athwart of each other. Clearance between at least some adjacent pairs of the ridges provide a mechanical chase that reaches across at least most of the panel. A cladding overlaying at least one side of the insulating barrier is denser than the barrier. The mechanical chase is in the form of a groove through which a utility feed can be routed when the panel is to be mounted in a building.
Changeover cover with plug connection
A substrate installation unit for installing with other substrate installation units, in particular of the same type, for covering a substrate, wherein the substrate installation unit comprises a substrate-side attachment structure, which is designed for attaching to the substrate; and a plug connection structure, facing away from the substrate, for releasably plug connecting, in particular with a formation of a snap-in plug connection with a correspondingly designed plug connection structure of a surface installation unit, which comprises a utilization structure.
WALLPAPER-BASED LENTICULAR PROJECTION SCREEN
A customer can install a lenticular projection screen without the need to hire a professional installer. A section of a home wall is smoothed flat and lenticular wallpaper is applied to it with adhesive. Once the adhesive has dried, a short throw projector can perform an automatic alignment to gain the best possible picture from the lenticular screen. The installation material may be provided as a kit that a consumer can use to install the lenticular projection screen. Instead of on a wall, the wallpaper may be placed on a stiff flat surface hung from an overhead bracket or attached to a backside wall mount.
Outer-wall heat-insulating finishing material
The present invention relates to a heat-insulating finishing material and, more particularly, to an outer-wall heat-insulating finishing material configured such that tiles can be arranged on the heat-insulating material at a predetermined interval using an interval plate, by applying mortar to the bottom surface and the upper, lower, left, and right surfaces of the tiles, the tiles can be firmly attached to the surface of the heat-insulating material, and, by means of a change in shape of the interval plate and an intaglio pattern formed on the surface of the heat-insulating material, the tiles, which are fitted to the interval plate and attached to the surface of the heat-insulating material, can remain attached, with a maximized attaching force, regardless of various external forces.
Panel and method for fabricating, installing and utilizing a panel
The insulating barrier of a panel including has a first stratum and a second stratum, each having a plurality of ridges that face each other, and run athwart of each other. Clearance between at least some adjacent pairs of the ridges provide a mechanical chase that reaches across at least most of the panel. A cladding overlaying at least one side of the insulating barrier is denser than the barrier. The mechanical chase is in the form of a groove through which a utility feed can be routed when the panel is to be mounted in a building.
Wall Panel System
A decorative wall system is provided that includes a number of panels that can be secured to an underlying wall and to one another in an overlapping configuration to provide a multi-layer, three-dimensional appearance to the wall. In one embodiment of the wall system, the system includes individual panels that include a decorative front surface and a rear surface. The rear surface includes undercuts along each side of the rear surface that can be positioned over the side edges of the front surface of an adjacent wall panel. The panels may each include an adhesive layer including compressible strings therein that assist the adhesive in holding the panel on a surface by forming a vacuum between the panel and the surface to which the panel is attached.
Cladding System
An architectural cladding kit; and a method of preparing architectural masonry slips for subsequent attachment to a substrate employs a plurality of joint brackets having a base and two free ends. The joint brackets engage with a plurality of substantially rectangular masonry slips, each slip including an outer face; an inner face; two oppositely directed edge faces; and a slot formed in each edge face. The joint bracket is attachable to a substrate such as a building structure. Each joint bracket free end is adapted for engagement within the slot formed in an edge face of two opposed masonry slips which are attached to the substrate by an adhesive. The joint brackets ensures that the masonry slips cannot fall even if the adhesive connection were to fail.
Self adherent foam based mosaic tile
A mosaic tile member has a backing layer with a top adhesive surface for adhering at least two sets of individual tiles onto the backing layer in spaced relationship to permit grouting between the individual tiles. Each set of individual tiles has a foam base layer that is approximately 67 to 80 percent of the overall thickness of the mosaic tile. A design layer and a transparent protective wear layer cover the foam base layer. The design for one set of individual tiles can differ from the design for the other set of individual tiles. An adhesive is provided on the bottom of the backing layer to enable the mosaic tile to self-adhere to a wall, ceiling and floor surface. Individual tiles in the mosaic tile can be punched out or cut from a blank laminate of the foam base layer, the design layer and the protective wear layer.