Patent classifications
E04B2/7455
Split iron frame door structure
There provides a split iron frame door structure including top, middle and bottom split frames. A top edge frame and two first side edge frames of the top split frame, two second side edge frames of the middle split frame, and a bottom edge frame and two third side edge frames of the bottom split frame are thin-wall square tubes. Transversely-arranged first and fourth flat-iron edge frames are fixed to the bottom of the top split frame and the top of the bottom split frame, respectively. Transversely-arranged second and third flat-iron edge frames are fixed to the top and the bottom of the middle split frame, respectively. The first and second flat-iron edge frames are detachably connected through a first I-shaped section material and first connecting screws. The third and fourth flat-iron edge frames are detachably connected through a second I-shaped section material and second connecting screws.
PANEL CONTAINMENT SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS
A containment system for separating a containment area from an external environment may include one or more panel assemblies, various types of door assemblies, a flexible corner assembly, and other components that form a modular system capable of adapting to various configurations using a minimal number of fasteners, brackets, and/or clamps.
Smoke Baffle System
A system and corresponding method for suspending a set of panels. The system includes a mounting rail with a base having a first side and a second side. The first side of the base defines a planar surface configured to be secured against a structural support member and the second side includes a curved surface. The system also includes an alignment rail with a curved base, the alignment rail rotatably secured to the mounting rail along a pair of curved mating surfaces. The pair of curved mating surfaces is formed from the curved surface of the mounting rail and the curved base of the alignment rail. Additionally, the system includes a panel secured to the alignment rail.
SLIDING DOOR FOR USE IN A MODULAR WALL SYSTEM
Various aspects of the present disclosure are directed toward apparatuses, systems, and methods for a modular wall system. The modular wall system may include a panel frame; a sliding door including a first vertical side, a second vertical side, an upper surface, and a lower surface; sliding door hardware coupled to the upper surface of the sliding door configured to translate the sliding door within the panel frame; and a sliding track seal arranged with the header including a substantially linear portion extending from the header and a curved portion configured to maintain contact with the sliding door in a closed configuration, an open configuration, and in transitioning between the open configuration and the closed configuration.
SPLIT IRON FRAME DOOR STRUCTURE
There provides a split iron frame door structure including top, middle and bottom split frames. A top edge frame and two side edge frames of the top split frame, two side edge frames of the middle split frame, and a bottom edge frame and two side edge frames of the bottom split frame are thin-wall square tubes. A transversely-arranged first flat-iron edge frame is fixed to the bottom of the top split frame. Transversely-arranged second and third flat-iron edge frames are fixed to the top and the bottom of the middle split frame, respectively. A transversely-arranged fourth flat-iron edge frame is fixed to the top of the bottom split frame. The first and second flat-iron edge frames are detachably connected through a first I-shaped section material and first connecting screws. The third and fourth flat-iron edge frames are detachably connected through a second I-shaped section material and second connecting screws. The iron frame door structure adopts a split design, and is low in packaging cost and transportation cost, light in overall weight, concise in appearance and good in light transmittance.
Glass fastening and sealing systems
A glass sealing system includes a glass portion and a first adhesive layer disposed along an exterior surface of the glass portion. The glass sealing system also includes a cover with a first surface secured to the first adhesive layer and a second surface opposing the first surface. The glass sealing system includes a second adhesive layer disposed on the second surface and configured to secure the cover to a support structure. The cover obscures the second adhesive layer from view of a user looking through the glass portion toward the support structure.
MODULAR WALL SYSTEM
A wall panel of a moveable and demountable frameless wall panel system that is secured between a floor of a room and a ceiling rail secured to a ceiling of the room. The wall panel includes a frameless panel, an upper clamp assembly, a ceiling track configured to be removably inserted into the ceiling rail, a lower clamp assembly, a first height adjustment mechanism secured to the lower clamp assembly, a second height adjustment mechanism, and a bottom floor channel receiving the first height and second height adjustment mechanisms.
MODULAR WALL SYSTEM
A wall panel of a moveable and demountable frameless wall panel system that is secured between a floor of a room and a ceiling rail secured to a ceiling of the room. The wall panel includes a frameless panel, an upper clamp assembly, a ceiling track configured to be removably inserted into the ceiling rail, a lower clamp assembly, a first height adjustment mechanism secured to the lower clamp assembly, a second height adjustment mechanism, and a bottom floor channel receiving the first height and second height adjustment mechanisms.
Demountable wall system with removable cover
A demountable wall system includes a frame component that has a base. The demountable wall system also includes a biasing element and a cover that is removably coupled to the frame component. The cover includes a cover body and an engagement projection extending outwards from the cover body, and the biasing element is configured to bias the cover such that the engagement projection engages the frame component.
Modular wall system
A wall panel of a moveable and demountable frameless wall panel system that is secured between a floor of a room and a ceiling rail secured to a ceiling of the room. The wall panel includes a frameless panel, an upper clamp assembly, a ceiling track configured to be removably inserted into the ceiling rail, a lower clamp assembly, a first height adjustment mechanism secured to the lower clamp assembly, a second height adjustment mechanism, and a bottom floor channel receiving the first height and second height adjustment mechanisms.