Patent classifications
E04F11/1853
GLASS CONSTRUCTION FOR BALUSTRADE GLAZING AND/OR RAILING GLAZING OR GLASS SUPPORTS
Disclosed is an invention that relates to a glass construction for balustrade glazing and/or railing glazing or glass supports, comprising a composite element, which is designed as a glass laminate and consists of at least two glass panes, which are connected by an adhesive intermediate layer made of plastic. According to the invention, in particular at least one edge of the composite element has an edge protector, which is connected at least in parts to the respective end faces of the at least two glass panes of the glass laminate in such a way that the intermediate layer is protected from the effects of moisture.
WOOD MOUNTING SYSTEM
Screwing into wood with any sized screw can result in the wood becoming split. The wood can be pre-drilled to reduce the risk of splitting; however, if the pre-drilled hole is too small the wood is still relatively likely to split, whereas if the hole is too big the retaining force of the screw may be reduced significantly. The present invention provides an attachment apparatus for enabling a bolt to be secured to substrate that is susceptible to fracturing, the apparatus comprising: a plate 41 with a plurality of openings 42 therethrough, wherein each opening 42 is configured to receive a fixing member, and wherein the plate 41 includes a plate orifice 43 therethrough; and a receiving member 44 fixedly secured to the plate 41, the receiving member 44 having a cavity with an aperture 45 at one end that at least partially overlaps the plate orifice 43, wherein the receiving member 44 is configured to receive and retain a corresponding bolt such that the corresponding bolt is also disposed within the aperture 45, cavity and the plate orifice 43. In this way, the risk of fracturing a substrate susceptible to fracturing is reduced when securing a bolt thereto.
ADJUSTABLE GLASS WINDSCREEN SYSTEM
An adjustable glass windscreen system including an elongate shoe secured atop a supporting surface with inner and outer vertical shoe walls journaled into a baseplate to define a track. A glass adjustment block is seated within the track of the shoe, likewise a three-walled open-top framing member defining a track. A glass panel is seated in the glass adjustment block. The width of the adjustment block is less than the track of the shoe to allow lateral adjustment. Buffer pads line the inside top edges of the opposing inner and outer shoe walls. Adjustment bolts are threaded through the inner and outer shoe walls and penetrate the bottom base of the glass adjustment block for back-and-forth adjustment thereof, and hence the glass panel seated therein. This cantilevers the glass panel about the buffer pads and amplifies the adjustment upward to the upper edge of the glass panel.
ANCHOR PLATFORM ASSEMBLY
An anchor platform assembly for anchoring an object to a raised, generally flat roof-like structure, has an anchor baseplate having a top surface and a bottom surface, and an internally threaded blindbore extending at least partially from the top surface generally towards the bottom surface and fasteners for fastening an object to the anchor baseplate via its blindbore, and for fastening the anchor baseplate to a top surface of a roof-like structure. The assembly is especially intended for supporting, e.g., glass railings on balconies, terraces and flat roofs and for mounted solar panels on both flat and pitched roofs which provides strength and affords watertight performance.
Taper-Loc System Improvements
An improved base shoe for use with panel installation and removal systems. The improved base shoe includes dovetail grooves for use with a safety-seal and a weather seal, wherein the safety-seal and weather seal must be installed prior to installing a glass panel. The improved base shoe features a recess for use with taper plates having a continuous projection along an upper surface. The base shoe and taper plates are configured so as to provide a prying surface between the projection on the taper plates and a wall of the base shoe.
LEVER SPIGOT FOR GLASS RAILING SYSTEM
An apparatus includes an elongated body and a lever. The body has a base configured to mount on a surface. The body includes a slot configured to extend substantially perpendicular to the surface and a channel in communication with the slot. The lever is disposed in the channel and comprises a cam head pivotally connected to the body proximate a bottom of the channel and an end configured to move between an open position and a closed position, wherein the end is disposed proximate a top of the channel in the closed position. The cam head comprises a first surface that does not extend into the slot when the end is in the open position and a second surface that extends into the slot when the end is in the closed position. A system and method configured for mounting a panel to a surface are also described.
Anchor platform assembly especially useful for roof accessory structures
An anchor platform assembly for anchoring an object to a structure includes an anchor baseplate having a generally planar first surface and second surface, an elongated post coupled to the baseplate and projecting outwardly from the first surface thereof. The post has a first end secured to the anchor baseplate, a second free end, and an at least partially threaded, cylindrical blind bore extending from the first surface of the anchor baseplate into the post, with the second surface of the anchor baseplate being configured to allow the structure to lie generally flush against the second surface except for the area of the second surface covered by the post. A cylindrical mechanical fastener having a straight thread is used for fastening an object to the anchor baseplate via the blind bore. A dual post anchor assembly is also disclosed.
Glass panel railing securement
A selectively inserted panel securement secures a panel into a balustrade, and a fastener affixes the panel securement into a top rail of the balustrade. The panel securement comprises a base inserted into a recess within the bottom of the top rail, a riser affixed on one end to the base and having a contact surface adjacent to a panel side edge that restricts panel movement in a first axial direction; and a panel retaining member extending perpendicularly from the riser on a second end distal to the base. The panel retaining member is inserted into a top railing channel and restricts panel movement in a second axial direction. A notch in the base secures the panel in a third axial direction, thereby preventing movement of the panel in three orthogonal axes. The fastener fastens the selectively inserted panel securement to the top rail within the channel.
Leveling partition mounting system
A system for leveling and securing a partition, including a base or shoe for receiving the partition, and a channel or slot formed in the base by at least a first sidewall, an opposing second sidewall, and a lower wall positioned at least in part between the first and second sidewalls. The system further includes a rocker assembly and a clamp assembly positioned within the slot. The rocker assembly includes a stationary component positioned adjacent the first sidewall and a pivoting component pivotably connected to the stationary component on a side of the stationary component opposite the first sidewall. The clamp assembly may include a stationary block adjacent the second sidewall, a first sliding block slidably connected to the stationary block and adjustable by a first fastener, and a second sliding block slidably connected to the stationary block and adjustable by a second fastener.
COMBINED ANCHOR AND FASTENER ASSEMBLY ESPECIALLY INTENDED FOR CONCRETE STRUCTURES AND METHOD EMPLOYING SAME
A combined anchor and fastener that includes an anchor baseplate having a top surface and a bottom surface and at least one throughbore extending from the top surface to the bottom surface thereof. An elongated post is coupled to the anchor baseplate having a first end and a second end and an at least partially threaded, internal cylindrical bore for receipt therein of a mechanical fastener. The bore extends from the first end of the post towards the second end thereof with said post internal bore being in alignment and registry with the anchor baseplate throughbore. The post has a second end portion depending from said bottom surface of said anchor baseplate. The bottom surface of the anchor baseplate is configured to allow at least a portion of the concrete structure to abut and lie generally flush thereagainst except for the area of said bottom surface thereof which is covered by the post. An anchor is provided for anchoring the anchor baseplate to a concrete structure. A method of anchoring and fastening an object to a concrete structure is also disclosed.