Thermal insulating fastener and assembly
11231065 · 2022-01-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B5/0614
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04B2001/7679
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B43/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E01B9/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fastener and an assembly for making space and adding support between external and internal building components, both serving as and creating a thermal barricade between building components, where the fastener saves time and significant cost in the construction process.
Claims
1. A thermal insulation fastener, comprising: (a) a rectangular base panel; (b) an end panel perpendicularly attached to, or formed with, one of the short sides of said base panel, said end panel having a first rectangular hole; (c) a first s-shaped flap attached to, or formed with, the end panel, the first s-shaped flap being disposed generally parallel to and adjacent the first hole of the end panel, where the first s-shaped flap includes opposed first and second end portions, the first end portion is adjacent to the base panel and spaced from the second end portion, the first s-shaped flap and first hole defining a first receiving channel therebetween; (d) a rectangular side panel perpendicularly attached to, or formed with, both a long side of said base panel, and a long side to said end panel, said side panel having a second rectangular hole; (e) a second s-shaped flap attached to, or formed with, the side panel, the second s-shaped flap being disposed generally parallel to and adjacent the second hole of the side panel, where the second s-shaped flap includes opposed third and fourth end portions, the third end portion is adjacent to the base panel and spaced from the fourth end portion, the second s-shaped flap and the second hole defining a second receiving channel therebetween; and (f) a rectangular plate selectively attached to the base panel, the rectangular plate is parallel to the base panel.
2. The fastener of claim 1 wherein said end panel is a rectangle.
3. The fastener of claim 1 where in said end panel is a square.
4. The fastener of claim 1 wherein a portion of said end panel folds over the surface of the base panel, opposite to the surface of the base panel that is attached to the plate.
5. The fastener of claim 1 wherein said plate is substantially the same as the length and width of the base panel.
6. The fastener of claim 1 wherein said base panel includes apertures and said plate defines teeth that correspond to the apertures, wherein the teeth extend through the apertures of the base panel when said plate is attached to the base panel.
7. The fastener of claim 1 wherein said plate is constructed of material that is less thermally conductive than the base, end and side panels.
8. The fastener of claim 1 wherein said base, end and side panels are constructed from a unitary material.
9. The fastener of claim 1 wherein said base panel and plate include corresponding holes to permit threaded members to pass through both base panel and plate, when said plate is attached to the base panel.
10. The fastener of claim 1 wherein said plate is constructed of plastic.
11. The fastener of claim 1 wherein said base, end and side panels are constructed of metal.
12. A thermal insulation fastener, comprising: (a) a rectangular base panel; (b) a rectangular end panel attached to, or formed with, one of the short sides of said base panel, said end panel having a first rectangular hole, a short portion and a long portion, where the short portion of the end panel folds over, is attached and parallel to the base panel, and the long portion of the end panel is perpendicular to the base panel; (c) a first s-shaped flap attached to, or formed with, the end panel long portion, the first s-shaped flap being disposed generally parallel to and adjacent the first hole of the end panel, where the first s-shaped flap includes opposed first and second end portions, the first end portion is attached to, or formed with, a short side that partially defines the first hole of the end panel and the second end portion is unattached, the first s-shaped flap and first hole defining a first receiving channel therebetween; (d) a rectangular side panel perpendicularly attached to, or formed with, both a long side of said base panel, and a long side to said end panel, said side panel having a second rectangular hole; (e) a second s-shaped flap attached to, or formed with, the side panel, the second s-shaped flap being disposed generally parallel to and adjacent the second hole of the side panel, where the second s-shaped flap includes opposed third and fourth end portions, the third end portion is attached to, or formed with, a short side that partially defines the second hole of the side panel and the fourth end portion is unattached, the second s-shaped flap and the second hole defining a second receiving channel therebetween; (f) a rectangular plate selectively attached to the base panel, the rectangular plate is parallel to the base panel and substantially the same as the length and width of the base panel, the plate is constructed of material that is less thermally conductive than the base, end and side panels; wherein said base panel includes apertures and said plate includes teeth that correspond to the apertures, the teeth extending through the apertures of the base panel when said plate is attached to the base panel, and said short portion of the end panel, said base panel and plate include corresponding holes to permit threaded members to pass through the short portion of the end panel, the base panel and the plate when said plate is attached to the base panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example to the accompanying drawings, which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(11) In some embodiments, the end panel 104 may have a short portion and a long portion, where the short portion of the end panel 107 may extend over the interior surface of the base panel 101, and be parallel to the base panel 101, and the long portion of the end panel may be perpendicular to the base panel 101.
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(13) In a preferred embodiment, the base 101, end 104 and side 108 panels may be made from metal such as steel or aluminum, or other similar types of material in strength and durability so that the panels withstand climatic elements, and bear the brunt of the weight of the building exterior. In another preferred embodiment, the plate 150 may be constructed from molded plastic, or any other material of sufficient durability and strength to withstand the pressure from the base panel 101 positioned on top. The plate should also be hardy enough to hold when construction components like threaded members are engaged with the plate and passing through. The plate 150 can be made generally from any material that has a lower thermal conductivity that the material of the base panel 101, so that the plate 150 stifles the process of heat gain or loss caused by the difference in temperatures between the base panel and interior building components. When the fastener 100 is used, the direction in which the heat flows may be inward, outward, or any other direction.
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(16) When slidably engaged with a building component, the portion 173, 183 of the curvature of the flaps 170, 180 that are closest to the end and side panels in proximity and contact also create additional spring pressure due to the curvature direction, and allow the flap 170 clasp onto the building component more effectively. The additional spring pressure helps hold the materials in place and creates less room for error, lessens the need for measuring, and saves time.
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(19) It will be appreciated that the invention is not restricted to the particular embodiment that has been described, and that variations may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appending claims, as interpreted in accordance with principles of prevailing law, including the doctrine of equivalents or any other principle that enlarges the enforceable scope of a claim beyond its literal scope. Unless the context indicates otherwise, a reference in a claim to the number of instances of an element, be it a reference to one instance or more than one instance, requires at least the stated number of instances of the element but is not intended to exclude from the scope of the claim a structure or method having more instances of that element than stated. The word “comprise” or a derivative thereof, when used in a claim, is used in a nonexclusive sense that is not intended to exclude the presence of other elements or steps in a claimed structure or method.