Patent classifications
E04F15/187
BATHROOM FLOOR WATERPROOFING SYSTEM, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME, AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING THE SAME
A bathroom floor waterproofing system includes: a flat floor panel made of stainless steel; at least one drainage unit provided at the floor panel; side walls formed by bending a pair of opposite edges of the floor panel upwards; and a fastening unit comprising a male fastening plate formed by bending one of the edges of the floor panel upwards so as to be perpendicular to the floor panel and a female fastening plate into which the male fastening plate of an adjacent bathroom floor waterproofing system is detachably fitted and coupled.
FLOORING UNDERLAYMENT SYSTEM
A system for underlayment of a flooring has at least two foam panels having and a complementary under step portion on one side an an overstep portion on an opposite side. The understep portion has an adhesive strip with a release liner. The panels are joined by placing the overstep portion of one panel over the understep portion of an adjacent panel and removing the release liner. The overstep portion is then adhered to the overstep portion to seal the panels together. A method of grinding foam strips to form the panels is disclosed.
MESH SEAM CONNECTION ELEMENT
Aa mesh tape bonded to the outer edge or outward side of sheet panel products. The mesh tape is applied so that the tape overhangs the edge of the panel for the purpose of adjoining to the adjacent panel following installation of the panels at a job site. The mesh may be applied to two edges of the sheet panel, one along the panel width and another along the panel length. When installed, the panel edge with the mesh tape applied is overlapped with the edge of an adjacent panel that does not have tape applied, both along the length and width, thus allowing for a faster, more robust and reliable installation of panel sheathing.
Mesh seam connection element
A mesh tape bonded to the outer edge or outward side of sheet panel products. The mesh tape is applied so that the tape overhangs the edge of the panel for the purpose of adjoining to the adjacent panel following installation of the panels at a job site. The mesh may be applied to two edges of the sheet panel, one along the panel width and another along the panel length. When installed, the panel edge with the mesh tape applied is overlapped with the edge of an adjacent panel that does not have tape applied, both along the length and width, thus allowing for a faster, more robust and reliable installation of panel sheathing.
Floor Underlayment for Retaining Heater Cable
A membrane for decoupling heated flooring from a subfloor includes a flexible base and a plurality of projections formed into the base and extending outward from the base. Each projection of the plurality of projections has a perimeter wall defining a height of the projection and a top surface integral with the perimeter wait for supporting a flooring adhesive and/or for bearing a load when the heated flooring is installed. The projections have one flange portion extending from the perimeter wall and effective for retaining a heater cable within a channel formed between each pair of adjacent projections Each channel may have exactly one flange portion extending over it and forming an overhang for retaining heater cables of different diameters. The corresponding flange portions of adjacent projections do not face in the same direction or the opposite direction, providing for a minimum number of flange portions to be used.
3D fabric for floating floor constructions
A floor construction on a subsurface has a screed with a reinforcement made of a 3D textile with a lower and an upper textile ply which are connected together by one or more pile threads, wherein the lower textile ply is arranged in the lower half of the screed and the upper textile ply is arranged in the upper half of the screed, wherein an insulation layer is preferably furthermore arranged between the subsurface and the screed. The reinforced screed of the floor construction allows thin screed layers with good load-bearing capacity. Good footfall sound insulation can be achieved with the floor construction containing an insulation layer.
Moisture vapor reduction system
The moisture vapor reduction system of the present invention comprises of as a first component the special mineral adhesive, being a hydraulic mineral adhesive, which comprises filling materials selected from the group of mineral fillers and/or plastic fillers and further comprises a binding material composition selected from the group consisting of Portland cement clinker, calcium-sulfo-aluminate and mixtures thereof, combined with an excess of a sulfate providing agent and further comprises as a second component a cover, e.g. a sheet or foil, made out of a waterproof and/or vapor-retarding material.
Shock absorbing interlocking floor system
Floor panels include a top portion that is molded from a plastic material. The top portion has a substantially planar top surface and side surfaces. The side surfaces depend downward from the substantially planar top surface forming a cavity in an underside of the substantially planar top surface. A bottom support structure fills the cavity, thereby providing support and shock absorption to the substantially planar top surface.
Moisture Vapor Reduction System
The moisture vapor reduction system of the present invention comprises of as a first component the special mineral adhesive, being a hydraulic mineral adhesive, which comprises filling materials selected from the group of mineral fillers and/or plastic fillers and further comprises a binding material composition selected from the group consisting of Portland cement clinker, calcium-sulfo-aluminate and mixtures thereof, combined with an excess of a sulfate providing agent and further comprises as a second component a cover, e.g. a sheet or foil, made out of a waterproof and/or vapor-retarding material.
LOAD DISTRIBUTION AND ABSORPTION UNDERLAYMENT SYSTEM
A load distributing and absorbing system that lies below a superstructure material which is exposed to percussive forces. The load distributing and absorbing system is interposed between the superstructure material and a foundation. The system has a barrier layer that lies below the superstructure material and an underlayment infrastructure positioned below the barrier layer. Included in the underlayment infrastructure are hat-shaped absorbing members.