Method for covering and accessing mate lines during building construction
11293190 · 2022-04-05
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Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B1/625
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04B2001/2451
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F19/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C2/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B13/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/718
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16J15/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B32B21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B15/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/724
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E04F19/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F19/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16J15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A process for covering, protecting and providing access to mate lines during building construction comprising the steps of preparing a vertical and horizontal mate line closure flap, carrying out a vertical and horizontal mate line access process, carrying out a vertical and horizontal mate line closing process, repeating the vertical and horizontal mate line access and closing processes as required, and carrying out a vertical and horizontal mate line sealing process to complete the building weatherization.
Claims
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A process for covering, protecting and providing access to mate lines during building construction comprises the steps of: preparing a vertical and horizontal mate line closure flap, carrying out a vertical and horizontal mate line access process, carrying out a vertical and horizontal mate line closing process, repeating the vertical and horizontal mate line access and closing processes as required, and carrying out a vertical and horizontal mate line sealing process to complete the building weatherization, wherein, preparation of the vertical mate line closure flap further comprises the steps of: providing a first building module having an external wall, the first module having a height H.sub.1, a width, a top edge, a bottom edge, a right vertical edge, a left vertical edge, wherein the external wall comprises sheathing having a synthetic vapor-permeable water-resistant barrier (WRB) sheet affixed to and covering the entire outer surface of the sheathing, the WRB sheet of the first module further extending a distance FV beyond either the right or left vertical edges of the first module to form a vertical flap, the flap having a longitudinal edge, wherein the distance FV exceeds the width (MV) of the vertical mate line to be covered by at least 152 mm, providing a second building module located in a horizontal direction to the side of the first module and having a vertical mate line between the two modules, the second module having an external wall wherein the external wall comprises sheathing having a synthetic WRB sheet affixed to and covering the entire outer surface of the sheathing, providing a vertical support member having a length LV, width, a first end, a second end, and a first face wherein length LV is no greater than the height H1 of the first module, fully extending the vertical flap of the first module over onto the WRB sheet of the second module thereby covering the vertical mate line between the first and second modules and part of the WRB sheet of the second module, positioning the vertical support member underneath the extended WRB flap such that the first face of the vertical support member is flush with, or in close proximity to, the longitudinal edge of the flap, and the first end of the member does not extend beyond the top edge of the first module and the second end of the member does not extend beyond the bottom edge of the first module, attaching the WRB sheet covering the vertical support member to the support member with a first fastener, attaching the covered support member to the sheathing of the second module with a second fastener, preparation of the horizontal mate line closure flap further comprises the steps of: providing a first building module having an external wall, the first module having a height H1, a width W1, a top edge, a bottom edge, a right vertical edge, a left vertical edge, wherein the external wall comprises sheathing having a synthetic WRB sheet affixed to and covering the entire outer surface of the sheathing, the WRB sheet of the first module further extending a distance FH beyond the bottom edge of the first module to form a horizontal flap, the flap having a longitudinal edge, wherein the distance FH exceeds the width MH of the horizontal mate line to be covered by at least 50 mm, providing a third building module located in a vertical direction below the first module, the third module having an external wall wherein the external wall comprises sheathing having a synthetic WRB sheet affixed to and covering the entire outer surface of the sheathing, providing a horizontal support member having a length LH, width, a first end, a second end, and a first face wherein the length LH is no greater than the width W1 of the first module, fully extending the horizontal flap of the first module over onto the WRB sheet of the third module thereby covering the horizontal mate line between the first and third modules and part of the WRB sheet of the third module, positioning the horizontal support member underneath the extended WRB flap such that the first end of the horizontal support member is flush with, or in close proximity to the longitudinal edge of the flap, and the first end of the support member does not extend beyond the right vertical edge of the first module and the second end of the support member does not extend beyond the left vertical edge of the first module, attaching the WRB sheet covering the horizontal support member to the support member with a first fastener, attaching the covered support member to the sheathing of the third module with a second fastener, accessing the vertical mate line comprises the steps of: removing the fastener securing the vertical support member to the sheathing of the second module, folding the vertical support member and WRB flap back over the mate line so as to overlap the sheathing of the first module by a distance sufficient to expose the mate line, and securing the support member to the sheathing of the first module by a third fastener, accessing the horizontal mate line comprises the steps of: removing the fastener securing the horizontal support member to the sheathing of the third module, folding the horizontal support member and WRB flap back over the mate line so as to overlap the sheathing of the first module by a distance sufficient to expose the mate line, and securing the covered support member to the sheathing of the first module by a third fastener, closing the vertical mate line comprises the steps of: removing the fastener securing the vertical support member to the first module, fully extending the vertical flap back over the mate line so as to cover it and attaching the support member to the sheathing of the second module with a second fastener, closing the horizontal mate line comprises the steps of: removing the fastener securing the horizontal support member to the first module, fully extending the vertical flap back over the mate line so as to cover it and attaching the support member to the sheathing of the third module with a second fastener, carrying out the horizontal mate line sealing process to complete the building weatherization comprises the steps of: removing the fastener used to secure the horizontal support member to the first or third module, cutting the WRB flap along its length close to the support member so as to free it from the support member, ensuring the WRB flap covers the mate line and fully extends onto the surface of the third module, and attaching the flap to the sheathing of the third module with a fourth fastener so as to seal all three edges of the flap, carrying out the vertical mate line sealing process to complete the building weatherization comprises the steps of: removing the fastener used to secure the vertical support member to the first or second module, cutting the WRB flap along its length close to the support member so as to free it from the support member, ensuring the WRB flap covers the mate line and fully extends onto the surface of the second module, and attaching the flap to the sheathing of the second module with a fourth fastener so as to seal all three edges of the flap.
2. The process of claim 1 wherein the WRB sheet comprises polyethylene or polypropylene.
3. The process of claim 1 wherein the vertical support member comprises wood, natural fiber, synthetic fiber, metal or plastic.
4. The process of claim 1 wherein the horizontal support member comprises wood, natural fiber, synthetic fiber, metal or plastic.
5. The process of claim 1 wherein the first fastener is screws, staples, nails, hook and loop or adhesive.
6. The process of claim 1 wherein the second fastener is screws, staples, nails, hook and loop or adhesive.
7. The process of claim 1 wherein the third fastener is screws, staples, nails, hook and loop or adhesive.
8. The process of claim 1 wherein the fourth fastener is an adhesive tape.
9. The process of claim 1 further comprising spacer blocks affixed to the sheathing and positioned no less than 152 mm either side of window sills or door jambs such that the blocks protrude beyond the window sills or door jambs to provide fixing points for either a vertical or horizontal support member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) Building Modules
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(13) Vertical and Horizontal Mate Line Closure Flaps.
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(17) Referring again to
(18) Likewise, horizontal flap 17.sub.h extends a distance FH (
(19) Water-Resistant Barrier Sheet
(20) The water-resistant barrier (WRB) sheet is a sheet that does not allow movement of fluid through the sheet but does permit movement of vapor, such as water vapor. In some embodiments, the WRB sheet is polymeric. Preferred polymeric sheets are polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP). A suitable polyethylene sheet is a nonwoven web of flash-spun plexifilamentary high-density PE (HDPE) fibers available from DuPont, Wilmington, Del. under the tradename TYVEK. A suitable polypropylene substrate is available from FiberWeb Inc., Old Hickory, Tenn. under the tradename TYPAR.
(21) Support Member
(22) The support member is a rigid strip of material as exemplified in
(23) A preferred material is wood in the form of a furring strip. In construction, furring strips are thin strips of wood, fiber or other material. “Furring” refers to the process of installing the strips and to the strips themselves. Furring strips are also known as battens and sometimes strapping. Preferably the furring strips described herein are wooden and have dimensions of about 25.4 mm thick and 25.4-76.2 mm wide. A preferred width is about 50 mm. Strip lengths may be up to about 2.5 m or greater.
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(26) First Fastener
(27) Fasteners such as screws, staples, nails, hook-and-loop, or adhesive are a suitable first fastener. A preferred adhesive is a tape. Hook-and-loop including hook-and-pile or touch fasteners consist of two components: typically, two lineal fabric strips (or, alternatively, round “dots” or squares) which are attached (sewn or otherwise adhered) to the opposing surfaces to be fastened. The first component features tiny hooks, the second features smaller loops. When the two are pressed together the hooks catch in the loops and the two pieces fasten or bind temporarily. When separated, by pulling or peeling the two surfaces apart, the strips make a distinctive “ripping” sound. An example of a hook-and-loop fastener is Velcro®. Preferred first fasteners are staples.
(28) In a preferred embodiment, fasteners are located near the upper and lower ends of the vertical support members and near the left and right outer ends of horizontal support members. Further fasteners may be positioned at about 300 mm intervals between the upper and lower ends of the vertical support members and between the left and right outer ends of horizontal support members.
(29) Second Fastener
(30) Fasteners such as screws, staples, nails, hook and loop or adhesive are suitable as a second fastener. A preferred adhesive is a tape. Preferred fasteners are screws.
(31) In a preferred embodiment, fasteners are located near the upper and lower ends of vertical support members and near the left and right outer ends of horizontal support members, and, if necessary, at intervals between the upper and lower ends of the vertical support members and between the left and right outer ends of horizontal support members.
(32) Third Fastener
(33) Fasteners such as screws, staples, nails, hook and loop or adhesive are suitable as a third fastener. A preferred adhesive is a tape. Preferred fasteners are screws.
(34) In a preferred embodiment, fasteners are located near the upper and lower ends of vertical support members and near the left and right outer ends of horizontal support members, and, if necessary, at intervals between the upper and lower ends of the vertical support members and between the left and right outer ends of horizontal support members.
(35) In some embodiments, the second and third fastener may be the same.
(36) Fourth Fastener
(37) A preferred fourth fastener is an adhesive tape such as DuPont Tyvek® tape. The tape covers the full length of the flap edge as well as the upper and lower edges of the flap.
(38) Method of Preparing a Vertical Mate Line Closure Flap
(39) Referring to
(40) providing a first building module 11 having an external wall 12, the first module having a height H.sub.1, a width W.sub.1, a top edge 13.sub.1, a bottom edge 14.sub.1, a right vertical edge 15.sub.1, a left vertical edge 16.sub.1, wherein the external wall comprises sheathing having a synthetic WRB sheet affixed to and covering the entire outer surface of the sheathing, the WRB sheet of the first module further extending a distance FV beyond either the right or left vertical edges of the first module to form a vertical flap 17.sub.r or 17.sub.l, the flap having a longitudinal edge LE.sub.V, wherein the distance FV exceeds the width (MV) of the vertical mate line 19.sub.v to be covered by at least 152 mm,
(41) providing a second building module 21 located in a horizontal direction to the side of the first module 11 and having a vertical mate line 19v between the two modules, the second module having a height, a width, a top edge, a bottom edge, a right vertical edge, a left vertical edge, the second module having an external wall wherein the external wall comprises sheathing having a synthetic WRB sheet affixed to and covering the entire outer surface of the sheathing,
(42) providing a vertical support member 25 having a length LV, width WV, a first end 26, a second end 27, a first face 28 wherein length LV is no greater than the height H1 of the first module,
(43) fully extending the vertical flap 17.sub.r or 17.sub.l of the first module 11 over onto the WRB sheet of the second module 21 thereby covering the vertical mate line 19v between the first and second modules and part of the WRB sheet of the second module,
(44) positioning the vertical support member 25 underneath the extended WRB flap such that the first face 28 of the vertical support member is flush with, or in close proximity to, the longitudinal edge LE.sub.v of the flap, and the first end 26 of the member does not extend beyond the top edge 13.sub.1 of the first module and the second end 27 of the member does not extend beyond the bottom edge 14.sub.1 of the first module,
(45) attaching the WRB sheet covering the vertical support member to the support member with a first fastener, and
(46) attaching the covered support member to the sheathing of the second module with a second fastener.
(47) The WRB flap should be secured to the support member at each end and at about 300 mm intervals in between.
(48) Method of Preparing a Horizontal Mate Line Closure Flap
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(50) providing a first building module 11 having an external wall 12, the first module having a height H1, a width W1, a top edge 13.sub.1, a bottom edge 14.sub.1, a right vertical edge 15.sub.1, a left vertical edge 16.sub.1, wherein the external wall comprises sheathing having a synthetic WRB sheet affixed to and covering the entire outer surface of the sheathing, the WRB sheet of the first module further extending a distance FH beyond the bottom edge 14.sub.1 of the first module to form a horizontal flap 17.sub.h, the flap having a longitudinal edge LE.sub.H, wherein the distance FH exceeds the width MH of the horizontal mate line 19h to be covered by at least 50 mm, more preferably 101 mm,
(51) providing a third building module 31 located in a vertical direction below the first module 11, the third module having a height, a width, a top edge, a bottom edge, a right vertical edge, a left vertical edge, the third module having an external wall wherein the external wall comprises sheathing having a synthetic WRB sheet affixed to and covering the entire outer surface of the sheathing,
(52) providing a horizontal support member 30 having a length LH, width WH, a first end 32, a second end 33, a first face 34 wherein length LH is no greater than the width W1 of the first module,
(53) fully extending the horizontal flap 17h of the first module 11 over onto the WRB sheet of the third module 31 thereby covering the horizontal mate line 19h between the first and third modules and part of the WRB sheet of the third module,
(54) positioning the horizontal support member 30 underneath the extended WRB flap 17h such that the first face 34 of the horizontal support member is flush with, or in close proximity to, the longitudinal edge LE.sub.H of the flap, and the first end 32 of the support member does not extend beyond the right vertical edge 15.sub.1 of the first module and the second end 33 of the support member does not extend beyond the left vertical edge 16.sub.1 of the first module,
(55) attaching the WRB sheet covering the horizontal support member to the support member with a first fastener,
(56) attaching the covered support member to the sheathing of the third module with a second fastener,
(57) The WRB flap should be secured to the support member at each end and at about 300 mm intervals in between.
(58) Method of Accessing a Vertical Mate Line
(59) Accessing the horizontal mate line comprises the steps of:
(60) removing the fastener securing the horizontal support member to the sheathing of the third module,
(61) folding the horizontal support member and WRB sheet back over the mate line so as to overlap the sheathing of the first module by a distance sufficient to expose the mate line, and
(62) securing the covered support member to the sheathing of the first module by a third fastener.
(63) Method of Accessing a Horizontal Mate Line
(64) Accessing the horizontal mate line comprises the steps of:
(65) removing the fastener securing the horizontal support member to the sheathing of the third module,
(66) folding the horizontal support member and WRB sheet back over the mate line so as to overlap the sheathing of the first module by a distance sufficient to expose the mate line, and
(67) securing the covered support member to the sheathing of the first module by a third fastener.
(68) Method of Closing a Vertical Mate Line
(69) Closing the vertical mate line comprises the steps of:
(70) removing the fastener securing the vertical support member to the sheathing of the first module,
(71) fully extending the vertical flap back over the mate line so as to cover the mate line, and
(72) attaching the covered support member to the sheathing of the second module with a second fastener.
(73) Where the vertical flap is at the corner of a building, the flap wraps around the corner and the vertical support member is secured in the same manner to the sheathing of the adjacent module.
(74) Method of Closing a Horizontal Mate Line
(75) Closing the horizontal mate line comprises the steps of:
(76) removing the fastener securing the horizontal support member to the first module,
(77) fully extending the vertical flap back over the mate line so as to cover it and
(78) attaching the covered support member to the sheathing of the third module with a second fastener.
(79) Repeated Opening and Closing of Mate Lines
(80) The vertical and horizontal mate line access and closing processes are repeated as required during building work until all installations and inspections have been completed. When practical, the support member should be fastened in the same holes as previously used.
(81) Method of Sealing a Horizontal Mate Line
(82) Preferably, the horizontal mate line should be sealed before sealing the vertical flap. Carrying out the horizontal mate line sealing process to complete the building weatherization comprises the steps of:
(83) removing the fastener used to secure the horizontal support member to the first or third module,
(84) cutting the WRB flap along its length LE.sub.H close to the support member so as to free it from the support member,
(85) ensuring the WRB flap covers the mate line and fully extends onto the surface of the third module, and
(86) attaching the flap to the sheathing of the third module with a fourth fastener so as to seal all three edges of the flap.
(87) All holes in the WRB sheet created by the various fasteners should be sealed by a water-resistant barrier tape such as DuPont Tyvek® tape.
(88) Method of Sealing a Vertical Mate Line
(89) Carrying out the vertical mate line sealing process to complete the building weatherization comprises the steps of:
(90) removing the fastener used to secure the vertical support member to the first or second module,
(91) cutting the WRB flap along its length L.sub.Ev close to the support member so as to free it from the support member,
(92) ensuring the WRB flap covers the mate line and fully extends onto the surface of the second module, and
(93) attaching the flap to the sheathing of the second module with a fourth fastener so as to seal all three edges of the flap.
(94) All holes in the WRB sheet created by the various fasteners should be sealed by a water-resistant barrier tape such as DuPont Tyvek® tape.
(95) Horizontal Mate Line at Ground Level
(96) In some circumstances there may also be a need for a mate line at ground level. In such a case and referring to
(97) The support member is secured to the WRB flap with the first fastener as previously described and is then left hanging free to cover the horizontal mate line. Alternatively, the support member may be temporarily affixed to the building foundation.
(98) Accessing the horizontal mate line comprises the steps of folding the horizontal support member and WRB sheet back over the mate line so as to overlap the sheathing of the first module by a distance sufficient to expose the mate line, and securing the support member to the sheathing of the first module by a third fastener.
(99) Closing the horizontal mate line comprises the steps of removing the fastener securing the horizontal support member to the first module and allowing the support member to drop down and hang freely thus covering the mate line. Alternatively, the support member may be temporarily affixed to the building foundation.
(100) The horizontal mate line sealing process to complete the building weatherization at ground level comprises the steps of:
(101) removing the fastener used to secure the horizontal support member to the first module,
(102) cutting the WRB flap along its length LE.sub.H close to the support member so as to free it from the support member,
(103) trimming the WRB flap to size such that it fully covers the mate line, and sealing the end of the flap to the foundation flashing or to concrete. Suitable sealing means include self-adhesive tape, flashing tape, a sealant or caulk.
(104) Window and Door Openings
(105) In some embodiments, the external wall has an opening for a window or door. In many cases, the sills of the window or door jambs extend beyond the plane of the WRB covered sheathing and could interfere with the positioning of the support member and flap. To overcome this, spacer blocks, preferably of wood, are affixed to the sheathing and, preferably, positioned no less than about 150 mm either side of window sills or door jambs or about 230 mm from the head of window rough openings such that the blocks protrude beyond the window sills or door jambs to provide fixing points for either a vertical or horizontal support member. Additional folds of the flap may be required to ensure correct positioning of the support member. The support member and flap is then fastened to the spacer block.
(106) Module Assembly
(107) To facilitate shipping and on-site installation, some modules may have the support member attached to the WRB flap prior to leaving the module assembly site.