Patent classifications
E06B7/2314
ADJUSTABLE CORNER PAD AND METHOD OF USE
The present invention is a sealing pad between the perimeter of a door and its surrounding structure, such as a doorjamb. In particular, the present invention provides a sealing pad that is adjustably mounted to a bottom corner of the doorjamb.
Access Port Seal
An apparatus for sealing an opening in a metal sheath surrounding an insulated pipe is provided, the apparatus including a base comprising an outer flange securable within the opening, and defining an inner passage therethrough, the base having an annular ridge extending into the inner passage; a flexible waterproof body positionable within the inner passage, the body having a periphery therearound and a groove located within the periphery adapted to engage around the annular ridge; and a flexible metal element within the base.
DOOR HAVING AN INTEGRATED PET TRAVEL DOOR, A DOOR PANEL HAVING AN INTEGRATED PET TRAVEL DOOR, AND A KIT TO RETROFIT AN EXISTING DOOR
A door having an integrated pet travel door may include a main body member having a door panel. A passageway may be formed in the door panel. The integrated pet travel door may include a pet travel door frame affixed to the passageway, a pet travel door seal attached to the pet travel door frame, a bumper seal connected to the pet travel door seal, and a flap connected to a portion of the pet travel door frame. The flap may pivotally move between an open and closed position. The integrated pet travel door may also include a pair of flap reinforcement members connected to the sides of the flap, and a security panel hingedly connected to the pet travel door frame, that is sized to cover an internal perimeter of the pet travel door frame. The security panel may be moveable between a closed and open position.
Modular Shielded Enclosures And Related Methods Using Glidable Shielded Walls
Lightweight, glidable shielded components (e.g. doors) may be used in conjunction with accredited enclosures to provide electromagnetic, acoustic and CBR protection.
Interface gasket for building envelope
A gasket assembly for attaching a window to a panel opening includes an inner frame, an outer frame, and an elastic material connecting the inner frame to the outer frame. The elastic material extends contiguously and circumferentially to couple the outer frame to the inner frame. The outer frame and inner frame can include gap flanges and the elastic material can include opposing lateral side portions. The gap flanges are embedded in the lateral side portions of the elastic material. The outer frame includes connecting structure for coupling of the outer frame to the panel opening. The inner frame includes a connecting structure for coupling of the gasket assembly to the window. The gasket assembly is configured to support the window in the panel opening and form a seal between the panel opening and the window. A method of making a gasket assembly is also disclosed.
Sealing system for overhead door
A sealing system for a storage enclosure is disclosed. The sealing system includes a sealing member having a first sealing portion, and a second sealing portion that extends from the first sealing portion. The second sealing portion including a first leg and a second leg. The first leg extends from the first sealing portion at a first angle, and the second leg extends from the first sealing portion at a second angle. The second angle is larger than the first angle.
Thermal separator with integrated fluid seal
A window system for a building includes a panel and a first element assembly that supports the panel and includes a cross member and a pressure plate laterally offset from the cross member. A glazing pocket is defined between the cross member and the pressure plate, and a thermal separator is positioned within the glazing pocket and extends between the pressure plate and the cross member. The thermal separator includes a tongue extension and a rod gasket seals an interface between the tongue extension and the cross member.
DOOR SEAL WITH RODENT RESISTANT BARRIER FOR SEALING UP-AND-OVER DOORS IN BUILDINGS
An elongated door seal for sealing the threshold gap of up-and-over doors in buildings, e.g. in garages, in order to repel mice and rats, and for cushioning the underside of the door blade, has A) an outer polymer material defining the form of the seal and made from one or more polymer materials, e.g. thermoplastic elastomers, B) at least 1 elongated sealing section intended to seal the threshold gap, C) at least one rodent proofing barrier comprising a plurality of substantially parallel elongated metal members embedded in the outer material of a sealing section with the elongated metal members arranged substantially in parallel to the longitudinal direction of the door seal and at some distance to each other, preferably arranged with substantially equal spacing, and D) at least one mounting section intended to be fastened to the door blade.
Sealing system for overhead door
A sealing system for a storage enclosure is disclosed. The sealing system includes a sealing member having a first sealing portion, and a second sealing portion that extends from the first sealing portion. The second sealing portion including a first leg and a second leg. The first leg extends from the first sealing portion at a first angle, and the second leg extends from the first sealing portion at a second angle. The second angle is larger than the first angle.
Screen edge retention and screen rethreading features for a hidden screen assembly and a fenestration assembly
A fenestration assembly includes a sash, a frame surrounding the sash, and at least one screen assembly mounted in at least one of: the top portion and the bottom portion. The frame includes a top portion, a bottom portion, and two jambs forming first slots extending lengthwise along at least a portion of the jamb. The first slots each include a screen edge retention feature. The screen assembly includes a roller assembly substantially hidden from view, a screen material attached to the roller assembly, and a plurality of raised features. Edges of the screen material extend into the first slots. The raised features are attached to each of the edges of the screen material. The raised features are configured to engage the screen edge retention features and retain each of the edges of the screen material at least partially within the first slot of each of the two jambs.