Patent classifications
E04F13/0853
Adjustable fastener system
An adjustable fastener system generally includes an anchor component, a drive component, and a finish head component. The finish head component is threaded onto the anchor component to form the completed fastener that may be adjusted to different heights. The drive component is used to drive the anchor component into position prior to adjusting the finish head component. In some embodiments, the drive component may be used before the finish head component is installed, and in other embodiments, the drive component may be used with the finish head component installed. The adjustable fastener system saves time and effort at a construction site, eliminates the amount of prep work, and eliminates the need to have multiple different fasteners on site. The adjustable fastener system may be used for installing insulation panels over concrete in a roofing system as well as other applications.
Cladding Tie
A cladding tie for providing a support connection between cladding and a vertical backup wall is disclosed. The tie has a base and a retainer assembly. The base has a shaft extending from a back plate. The retainer assembly has a retainer member, and a cladding connection member. The retainer member has a cladding connection member recess. The cladding connection member is movable relative to the retainer to permit differential movement between the cladding connection member and the retainer when the cladding connection member is connected to the retainer.
Support bracket apparatus
An assembly supports external masonry veneer. A bracket mounts to a load bearing wall support structure. A shelf angle has a horizontal leg that defines a shelf for the veneer, and an upstanding leg supported by mounting brackets that secure the assembly to the wall structure. The horizontal shelf is segmented. The back of the shelf angle flexes between the segments to allow the shelf angle to follow the shape of a curve wall. The shelf angle is secured to the mounting brackets with locking clips. The mounting brackets may be channels. They may have lower abutments. The abutments may extend rearwardly. An insulator may be placed between the back and structure. The mounting bracket may have lightening holes. The lightening holes may be in a framework array including alternating diagonal struts. A low thermal conductivity coating may be applied to the bracket.
FIXING STRUCTURE AND J-SHAPED FIXING METHOD FOR BUILDING WALL MATERIAL
A fixing mechanism for a building wall material, comprising a first anchoring unit and a second anchoring unit. The first anchoring unit includes a first locking section, an abutting section and a first anchoring section. The first and second anchoring sections have an included angle of less than 90°, and the first anchoring section is adapted to be embedded in a first groove of the building wall material. The second anchoring unit includes a second locking section and a second anchoring section. The second locking section is adapted to form a locking connection with the first locking portion, and the second anchoring section is coupled to the second locking section. The second anchoring section is adapted to be embedded in a second groove of the building wall material or to be leaned against a peripheral surface of the building wall material. Thereby, the seismic capacity of the building wall material can be effectively improved. The present invention further provides a fixing method for building wall material.
SUPPORT BRACKET APPARATUS
An assembly supports external masonry veneer. A bracket mounts to a load bearing wall support structure. A shelf angle has a horizontal leg that defines a shelf for the veneer, and an upstanding leg supported by mounting brackets that secure the assembly to the wall structure. The horizontal shelf is segmented. The back of the shelf angle flexes between the segments to allow the shelf angle to follow the shape of a curve wall. The shelf angle is secured to the mounting brackets with locking clips. The mounting brackets may be channels. They may have lower abutments. The abutments may extend rearwardly. An insulator may be placed between the back and structure. The mounting bracket may have lightening holes. The lightening holes may be in a framework array including alternating diagonal struts. A low thermal conductivity coating may be applied to the bracket.
ADJUSTABLE HANGER SYSTEM FOR MODULAR PANELS
A hanger system includes an adjustable panel hanger. The adjustable panel hanger includes a connector member, a base member configured to removably attach to the connector member and to clamp onto a support member, wherein the base member includes a base flange, and a hanger member adjustably affixable on the base flange. Optionally, the hanger system may further include a modular panel connectable to the base member via the hanger member.
Wall covering with adjustable spacing
Disclosed herein, among other things, are system, methods and apparatuses for wall coverings with adjustable spacing. One aspect of the present subject matter relates to a concrete wall panel including a mounting system that includes a decorative panel with a flange embedded within the panel, the flange having mounting features providing for a number of ways to mount a plurality of such panels to a wall or other planar surface. The mounting system allows for fasteners to be used to connect the wall panel to a wall and provides a mount that has an air gap to allow for air to flow and for any moisture to pass between the wall inner surface and behind the wall panels.
Adjustable hanger system for modular panels
A hanger system includes an adjustable panel hanger. The adjustable panel hanger includes a connector member, a base member configured to removably attach to the connector member and to clamp onto a support member, wherein the base member includes a base flange, and a hanger member adjustably affixable on the base flange. Optionally, the hanger system may further include a modular panel connectable to the base member via the hanger member.
METHOD OF INSTALLING AN ADJUSTABLE SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR A BUILDING STRUCTURE
A method of installing a plurality of brackets. A bracket is provided as is a story pole. A plurality of brackets are releasably attached to the story pole. The story pole is positioned proximate an outside surface to which the plurality of brackets is to be attached. The first one of the plurality of brackets is attached to the outside surface in a desired orientation. The second, as well as any other brackets, is attached to the outside surface in a desired orientation. The story pole is released from the brackets leaving the plurality of brackets attached to the outside surface in alignment in at least one dimension.
Fitting with improved boss structure
A fitting includes a first mounting portion connectable with a first member and having opposing planar surfaces and inner and outer ends. A second mounting portion is angled with respect to the first mounting portion, is connectable with a second member and has opposing planar surfaces, an outer end and an inner end integrally formed with the first mounting portion inner end. A boss projects outwardly from the second mounting portion first surface and is disposable within a recess of the second member or a stiffener coupled with the second member. The boss has an inner end adjacent to the second mounting portion inner end, an outer end spaced from the inner end, a centerline between the boss inner and outer ends, and an outermost surface spaced from the second mounting portion first surface by a spacing distance having a value greater than zero at all points along the centerline.