Patent classifications
E04F19/045
Flashing system, apparatus and methodology
Systems, components, apparatuses and methodologies of the present invention are directed to techniques that ensure that all deck-to-wall, roof-to-wall and other constructions properly protect the home from the environment, particularly along the wetter coastal regions by forming a layered, waterproof seal of metal, plastic and bitumen. A modularized system of components, that overlap each other either over and or under to create a system that meets the design criteria of critical flashing components, each with waterproofing capability either built-in or applied onsite in use, are employed to cover critical building areas prone to water infiltration and damage.
METHODS OF CONSTRUCTING FLOATING TILE-BASED FLOORING AND STAIRCASE SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS THEREOF
Systems and methods of covering structural bases are described herein. The systems include a plurality of floating field tiles arranged to cover a top surface of the structural base, a mat positioned between a bottom surface of at least one of the floating field tiles and a top surface of the structural base and a coping system secured to the top surface of the structural base. The coping system has an upper edge that is level with or below a top surface of the floating field tiles and forms a fixed perimeter around the plurality of floating field tiles to inhibit lateral movement of the plurality of floating field tiles.
Cove base with channel for sealant
Wall bases and methods for utilizing the same are provided. A rear surface of the wall base is configured to be secured to an adjacent forward surface of a wall. An extension member extends outward and downward from the base member, and a protrusion extends downward from the extension member. A channel for sealant is defined, at least in part, by the extension member and the protrusion. The protrusion may be separately formed from the extension member and base member.
Flexible corner trim product
A trim piece for sealing a work surface including a body having a first side, a second side, and a span disposed between the first side and the second side, wherein the first side and the second side are joined at a junction defining an angle between the first side and the second side of between 80 degrees and 100 degrees, a topcap is affixed to the span of the body, wherein the topcap includes a left side having a first wing and a right side having a second wing, an adhesive is bonded to the first side of the body and an aperture is disposed within the body.
Flexible corner trim product
A trim piece for sealing a work surface including a body having a first side, a second side, and a span disposed between the first side and the second side, wherein the first side and the second side are joined at a junction defining an angle between the first side and the second side of between 80 degrees and 100 degrees, a topcap is affixed to the span of the body, wherein the topcap includes a left side having a first wing and a right side having a second wing, an adhesive is bonded to the first side of the body and an aperture is disposed within the body.
HEAT-ASSISTED RECORDING HEAD HAVING SUBWAVELENGTH MIRROR FORMED OF FIRST AND SECOND MATERIALS
A recording head has a near-field transducer that extends a first distance away from a media-facing surface. Two subwavelength focusing mirrors are at an end of a waveguide proximate the media-facing surface and extend a second distance away from the media-facing surface that is less than the first distance. The subwavelength mirrors are on opposite crosstrack sides of the near-field transducer and separated from each other by a crosstrack gap. The subwavelength focusing mirrors each include a first material at the media-facing surface and a plasmonic material that covers an edge of the subwavelength focusing mirror that faces the near-field transducer. The first material is more mechanically robust than the plasmonic material.
COVING INSTALLATION DEVICE
A coving installation device includes a unitary structure having a first magnetic face, a second magnetic face, and a third magnetic face. The second face is joined with the first face by an arced side. The third face is joined with the second face by a linear side. The third face is joined with the first face by an angled side. The second face is perpendicular to the first face and the third face is perpendicular to the second face. The first, second, and third faces protrude from the arced, linear, and angled sides. A clean room installer using the coving installation device can independently install coving without assistance.
SAFETY BANKING IN STABLES
A reusable banking device suitable for use in buildings such as an equine stable, the device comprising first and second faces for respectively abutting a wall and the floor of the stable, and a front face extending therebetween, the front face comprising a curved, concave portion.
Baseboard
A protective baseboard including a baseboard assembly and a stopper assembly, along with a methodology for installing the protective baseboard is disclosed. The baseboard assembly includes a baseboard with a rear side. On the rear side of the baseboard is a stopper member of the stopper assembly extending along a bottom edge of the baseboard. The stopper member extends outwardly and away from the baseboard, giving the baseboard a substantially L shape. The baseboard is mounted on a ground surface and the drywall is mounted atop the stopper member. The stopper member extends entirely across the lower edge of the drywall. The stopper member creates a barrier between the drywall and the ground surface to prevent water on the ground surface from seeping into the drywall which leads to costly and dangerous water damage to the drywall.
Moisture barrier molding to reduce water damage on walls
A moisture barrier molding having a divider portion and a pair of attachment surfaces extending laterally and generally perpendicularly from both sides of the divider portion. One of the attachment surface having a plurality of aeration holes; each aeration hole having a tab extending perpendicularly therefrom so as to create a plurality of tabs which are placed on top of a baseboard so as to create a gap between the baseboard and the divider portion so as to allow air to pass through the aeration holes.