Patent classifications
E04F13/0869
MODULAR WALL ASSEMBLY USING SOLENOID
A modular wall assembly using a solenoid is disclosed. The modular wall assembly includes a plurality of main frames fixed to an installation surface; a supply line mounted on an inside of each of the plurality of main frames; a withdrawal connector arranged exposed on an outside of each of the plurality of main frames; a plurality of installation frames arranged in two dimensions in the plurality of main frames; a detachable unit mounted on each of the plurality of installation frames; and a coupling connector mounted on each of the plurality of installation frames. According to the present invention, a panel is easily assembled and installed, a product requiring water, a signal, or electricity is easily installed, and various types of wall structures are provided.
Pressure equalized rainscreen systems and methods
Systems and methods for a pressure equalized rainscreen (PER) and for mounting the same to a building. A PER system includes a panel disposed over an exterior wall that defines a cavity adjacent to the building for pressure equalization. Moisture is drained out of the cavity via a first opening(s), and air flows into and out of the cavity for pressure equalization via a second opening(s). The panel is configured to hinder flowing air via the first opening(s) and hinder draining moisture via the second opening(s). The PER system is mounted using a plurality of mounting strips that demarcate wall portions corresponding to panels for covering those wall portions. Each panel is movably engaged with a mounting strip for support and to allow deformation of the panel once fastened to the exterior wall.
PRESSURE EQUALIZED RAINSCREEN SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Systems and methods for a pressure equalized rainscreen (PER) and for mounting the same to a building. A PER system includes a panel disposed over an exterior wall that defines a cavity adjacent to the building for pressure equalization. Moisture is drained out of the cavity via a first opening(s), and air flows into and out of the cavity for pressure equalization via a second opening(s). The panel is configured to hinder flowing air via the first opening(s) and hinder draining moisture via the second opening(s). The PER system is mounted using a plurality of mounting strips that demarcate wall portions corresponding to panels for covering those wall portions. Each panel is movably engaged with a mounting strip for support and to allow deformation of the panel once fastened to the exterior wall.
Clip attachment for panel system
A panel system consisting of a panel having a repetitive pattern of aligned peaks and valleys, a series of ledges associated with the valleys and configured such that at least a portion of each ledge extends beyond adjacent peaks, and a plurality of clips, wherein each clip is attachable to a ledge and is further configured to attach to and support a product.
MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR A PRESSURE EQUALIZED RAINSCREEN SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF MOUNTING A PANEL
Systems and methods for a pressure equalized rainscreen (PER) and for mounting the same to a building. The PER system is mounted using a plurality of mounting strips that demarcate wall portions corresponding to panels for covering those wall portions. Each panel is movably engaged with a mounting strip for support and to allow deformation of the panel once fastened to the exterior wall.
Building panels and method of forming building panels
A building panel structure is disclosed, in which building panels are used to form a structure. Roof panels and roof panel tiles are disclosed, which can be used to form the roof of the structure. The roof panels and the building panels include a core and a coating covering a portion of the core. In some embodiments the core consists of a frame and at least one insulating structural block. The insulating structural blocks can be encapsulated polystyrene (EPS) foam blocks. In some embodiments the coating includes ceramic material. In some embodiments the coating includes a first layer and a second layer. In some embodiments the coating is used to retrofit existing wall structures. The roof panel and the roof tile can be shaped, formed, and colored to look like traditional roof tiles such as shake roof tiles or Spanish roof tiles.
Channeled plank siding
A building siding panel is provided with an internal channel for weeping away water and the ability to hide the securing flange when the siding panel is installed on a building wall. The siding panel can be customized to have the look of a wooden panel, while retaining the benefits and durability of a non-wooden material, such as metal.
COMPOSITE INSULATING PANEL
An insulating siding panel comprises a backing member, and a siding member. The backing member comprises a front face, a rear face, a top face, and a bottom face. The siding member has an upper end, a lower end, and a nailing divot. An upper end of the backing member combines with the upper end of the siding member to form a tongue. A groove is defined in the bottom face of the backing member that is complementary in shape to the tongue. the nailing divot of the lower panel may be concealed by a front section of the backing member of the upper panel.
PROFILED SECTION FOR TEMPERATURE-CONTROL OF A ROOM, AND BUILDING ELEMENT ASSEMBLY COMPRISING SAID PROFILED SECTION
The invention relates to a profiled section (10) for temperature-control of a room, said section having a receiving portion (20) for a piping system positioning aid (60), a sealing surface (15), formed at least at the side of the receiving portion (20), and at least one first support (30) for a sealing panel (200), the first support (30) being formed at the side of the receiving portion (20) and pointing in the opposite direction to the sealing surface (15). The invention also relates to a building element assembly (100) comprising a profiled section (10) of this type and to an associated use.
COMBINATION LATH/RAINSCREEN ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF INSTALLATION AND MANUFACTURE
Aspects of the disclosure relate to lath/rainscreen assemblies including a sheet defining lath and rainscreen faces, first and second ends, and first and second sides. A plurality of protrusions extend from the rainscreen face and also optionally the lath face. The protrusions on the lath face in combination with the lath face provide a substrate for application of a stucco veneer. If no protrusions are provided on the lath face, the lath face can be secured to siding. The rainscreen face and protrusions of the rainscreen face collectively form channels through which moisture can drain to a weep screen or the like. Each of the lath face and the rainscreen face include area free of protrusions so that multiple lath/rainscreen assemblies can be secured to the structure in an overlapping fashion. Methods of installing and making lath/rainscreen assemblies are also disclosed.