Patent classifications
E06B1/14
High security two-way virtual cross-barrier observation and communication device
A high security two-way virtual cross-barrier observation and communication device has a mounting frame with a hardened core, a pair of digital displays, and a pair of cameras. The mounting frame may correspond to a typical interior door of a building or a relevant component of a vehicle, aircraft, or other relevant application. The hardened core is bullet-resistant and fire-resistant to protect occupants of a protected space from harm. The digital displays and cameras are positioned on opposing sides of the mounting frame, each camera transmitting a live video feed to the opposing display, creating the appearance of a window while protecting occupants. The digital displays may be used to display any desired information. An emergency protocol may be activated to communicate with emergency services. A plurality of laminate layers bond and encapsulate the displays and cameras to the hardened core, forming a rugged, self-contained unit with no moving parts.
Arcuate drive through bin door assembly
A drive through bin door having a curved bottom I-beam connected to an inner and outer door frame. The door frames have a curved top member connected to a pair of posts by a plurality of nuts and bolts. A door panel is hingedly connected to one of the door frames.
Arcuate drive through bin door assembly
A drive through bin door having a curved bottom I-beam connected to an inner and outer door frame. The door frames have a curved top member connected to a pair of posts by a plurality of nuts and bolts. A door panel is hingedly connected to one of the door frames.
High Security Two-Way Virtual Cross-Barrier Observation and Communication Device
A high security two-way virtual cross-barrier observation and communication device has a mounting frame with a hardened core, a pair of digital displays, and a pair of cameras. The mounting frame may correspond to a typical interior door of a building or a relevant component of a vehicle, aircraft, or other relevant application. The hardened core is bullet-resistant and fire-resistant to protect occupants of a protected space from harm. The digital displays and cameras are positioned on opposing sides of the mounting frame, each camera transmitting a live video feed to the opposing display, creating the appearance of a window while protecting occupants. The digital displays may be used to display any desired information. An emergency protocol may be activated to communicate with emergency services. A plurality of laminate layers bond and encapsulate the displays and cameras to the hardened core, forming a rugged, self-contained unit with no moving parts.
INTERNAL WALL END APPARATUS
Apparatus (50) for fitting to an end of an internal wall, said apparatus (50) including a web portion (52) and a pair of legs (61, 63) extending from the web portion (52) in the same direction; at least one of the legs (61) in said pair of legs (61, 63) having a recess (56) that extends into a space formed by the web portion (52) and each of said legs (61, 63) such that a shadow line is created by the recess (56) near to the wall end in the overall finish of said wall.
DOOR SYSTEM
A door system has a door jamb assembly with first and second aluminum side jambs, an aluminum head jamb, and an aluminum sill assembly. The first aluminum side jamb encapsulates a first portion of a previously installed first side jamb. The first aluminum side jamb has a screw boss extending from the top end to the bottom end thereof. The second aluminum side jamb encapsulates a first portion of a previously installed second side jamb. The second aluminum side jamb has a screw boss extending from the top end to the bottom end thereof. The aluminum head jamb extends between the top end of the first aluminum side jamb and the top end of the second aluminum side jamb. The aluminum sill assembly extends between the bottom end of the first aluminum side jamb and the bottom end of the second aluminum side jamb.
DOOR SYSTEM
A door system has a door jamb assembly with first and second aluminum side jambs, an aluminum head jamb, and an aluminum sill assembly. The first aluminum side jamb encapsulates a first portion of a previously installed first side jamb. The first aluminum side jamb has a screw boss extending from the top end to the bottom end thereof. The second aluminum side jamb encapsulates a first portion of a previously installed second side jamb. The second aluminum side jamb has a screw boss extending from the top end to the bottom end thereof. The aluminum head jamb extends between the top end of the first aluminum side jamb and the top end of the second aluminum side jamb. The aluminum sill assembly extends between the bottom end of the first aluminum side jamb and the bottom end of the second aluminum side jamb.
One-piece sill pan flashing
A one-piece sill pan flashing is provided with accordion sections enabling the flashing to be adjusted in width as necessary for installation in rough framing. The new flashing includes a sill plate cover with forwardly and downwardly inclined upper portions and lower portions extending downward from the upper portions. The accordion sections are incorporated integrally into the sill cover and are formed of narrow panels, flexibly connected along lateral edges to form V-shaped accordion folds having a series of ridges and valleys. The respective ridges and valleys are aligned in common vertical planes and are rounded through a transition curve at the front corners thereof. The flashing is injection molded in two end parts, each with one or more accordion sections. Center extensions can be used for extra wide window framing. The parts are permanently bonded and sealed at the factory and shipped and installed as one piece.
One-piece sill pan flashing
A one-piece sill pan flashing is provided with accordion sections enabling the flashing to be adjusted in width as necessary for installation in rough framing. The new flashing includes a sill plate cover with forwardly and downwardly inclined upper portions and lower portions extending downward from the upper portions. The accordion sections are incorporated integrally into the sill cover and are formed of narrow panels, flexibly connected along lateral edges to form V-shaped accordion folds having a series of ridges and valleys. The respective ridges and valleys are aligned in common vertical planes and are rounded through a transition curve at the front corners thereof. The flashing is injection molded in two end parts, each with one or more accordion sections. Center extensions can be used for extra wide window framing. The parts are permanently bonded and sealed at the factory and shipped and installed as one piece.
Header and jamb kit providing rough opening for hollow metal door frame in steel stud construction
A pre-formed header assembly creates a rough wall opening for a metal door/frame, permitting completion of electrical, ducting, drywall, etc. prior to receiving/installing the door frame. The header is secured to first and second king studs at respective locations positioned beyond a desired door frame location. The header includes four different channels, one of which is utilized at two locations. The first channel has a first length to span between the king studs. The second channel has a second length, and the third channel a third length, which correspond to minimum dimensional requirements for completing the wall. The base of the second and third channels are each fixedly secured to the base of the first channel. The base of the fourth and fifth channels are fixedly secured to the first and second ends of the base of the first channel, respectively, substantially perpendicular thereto, for attachment to the king studs.