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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 UNDERDECK DRAINAGE US12956119 2010-11-30 US20110067350A1 2011-03-24 John D. Adair, JR.; L. Paul Nelson, II
Drainage under a deck can be performed by a structure that includes hanging components and corrugated panels. For example, a hanging component can have connected first and second portions, with the first portion being connected to hang from one of the joists and extending downward to where it connects to the second portion, which is below the joist. The second portion can be connected to support of at least one of the panels from above. The upper surfaces of panels are sloped so that drainage occurs from a high part to a low part. The direction of slope and the direction of corrugations are not perpendicular, and can be approximately the same. The hanging components can, for example, be L-shaped brackets, U-shaped, or inverted T-shaped, and can be integrally formed by extrusion of plastic or can be metal. The panels can be corrugated plastic or metal sheets.
82 System for collecting seepage water in buildings US12381199 2009-03-10 US20100229485A1 2010-09-16 Timothy Wilkerson; Louis F. Cole
Perimeter and transverse troughs, possibly 3-5 inches wide and deep, can be formed in an existing building subterranean concrete floor, with the perimeter trough being immediately adjacent and extended along the foundation wall and the traverse trough connecting the perimeter trough to a nearby sump pit formed in the floor. Each trough can be formed by cutting narrow shallow grooves outlining its desired location, and then breaking away the concrete there between. Water seepage through the wall will collect in the perimeter trough and drain away via the transverse trough to the sump pit, eliminating water pooling on the building floor itself. The troughs can be covered by separate metal or plastic covers, secured by adhesives, sealants and/or nails relative to the floor and/or foundation wall.
83 INSULATING SIDING SYSTEM US12388798 2009-02-19 US20100064616A1 2010-03-18 Jason Lee Culpepper
An insulating siding system contains two components: a sheathing panel and a siding panel. The sheathing panel contains slots or grooves, while the siding panel contains connectors that fit into the slots or grooves. The siding panels are fit or attached to the sheathing panel without the need for fasteners, such as nails or staples, to penetrate the siding panel, creating a uniform exterior.
84 Cladding System for Roofs and Facades US12112232 2008-04-30 US20090272060A1 2009-11-05 David Lucchesi
A system for cladding roofs and facades of buildings includes elongated tracks. Each track has opposed lengthwise edges curved inwardly over opposed portions of the track. Each of a plurality of elongated panels has opposed lengthwise edges curved inwardly over opposed portions of the panel. Each panel is adapted to be interlocked between two spaced, parallel tracks. The system also includes fin components. Each fin component has two lengthwise edge portions defining a base of the fin component. A fin depends from the base of the fin component, which is adapted to be interlocked within a track with the fin extending away from the track with lengthwise edges of two proximate panels interlocked between the base of the fin component and the lengthwise edges of the track. Similar systems are provided for corners, overhangs, and jambs as may be encountered in a building.
85 DECK DRAINAGE SYSTEM US12418081 2009-04-03 US20090266018A1 2009-10-29 E. Allan Stockton
An elongate channel insert configured for installation between elongate structural members to prevent water from flowing through an overlying structure into the area beneath the structural members includes a U-shaped hook on a first side of the insert that goes over the top and both sides of a joist, an L-shaped ledge on the other side of the channel insert prevents the inserts from becoming off center as they are placed side by side on joists across the entire width of a deck with the base of the insert angled along its length such that water captured within the channel will drain from one end of the insert to the other.
86 BETWEEN-JOIST GUTTER AND HANGER APPARATUS AND METHOD US11735999 2007-04-16 US20080250734A1 2008-10-16 John D. Walker
A between-joist gutter and hanger apparatus and method having hangers and pans for enclosing the open spaces between each pair of adjacent joists. Hangers are attached on each side of the joist space and a pan is placed therebetween providing a continuous top over the area below. Some embodiments of the present invention include a two-part hanger with one-part securable to the joist and the second part securable to the pan and the joist. The first hanger part is securable to the joists and supports the pan and second hanger part. The second hanger attached to the pan and supported by the first hanger is securable to the joist, providing further support for the pan. In some embodiments, the first hanger part includes a mechanism for selectively detaching the pan and second hanger parts after installation to allow cleaning and maintenance. Some embodiment include cross bracing for additional strength.
87 Drain Support Plate/Under-Deck Clamp US12054559 2008-03-25 US20080222800A1 2008-09-18 Lawrence Warnecke
A drain support plate for mounting and securing a drain assembly to a deck in a building structure.
88 HANGERLESS PRECAST CLADDING PANEL SYSTEM US11619443 2007-01-03 US20070186501A1 2007-08-16 PETER KUELKER
In a precast cladding panel system requiring no cast-in mounting hardware, each panel has a continuous notch along its upper edge, forming a ledge adjacent the panel's front face, and an upstand adjacent the panel's rear face. Each panel is mounted to a supporting structure using fasteners installed through openings formed in the upstand. The panels are configured such that their lower edges fit into the notches of underlying panels, with the front faces of all panels being substantially co-planar, aided by spacer means fastened to the supporting structure adjacent to the lowermost panel course. Air circulation behind the installed panel assembly is facilitated by spaced bumpers fastened to the supporting structure so as to space the panel upstands away therefrom. Alternatively, the panels may be mounted with the upstands directly against the supporting structure, with the panels having vertical air channels formed into the upstands and rear panels faces as appropriate.
89 STUCCO DRAINING APPARATUS AND METHOD US11468939 2006-08-31 US20070180791A1 2007-08-09 Daniel S. Amster; J.A.K. Fredrick
A draining apparatus and method for use in the construction of buildings having a stucco interior. The apparatus has a drain section and a screen coupled thereto. The drain section consists of a series of channels formed by a plurality of knobs, which in one embodiment may be formed into a plurality of aligned columns. The apparatus is coupled to a building foundation, at a level where it can facilitate positive drainage of water that has migrated downward through the stucco.
90 PANEL ATTACHMENT SYSTEM US11685924 2007-03-14 US20070175157A1 2007-08-02 L. ZAHNER
A panel attachment system (10) comprising a plurality of covering panels (12), a plurality of retaining members (16) to hold the panels (12), and a plurality of mounting structures (18) to secure the retaining members (16) to a surface (20). The panels (12) are held to the retaining members (16) through the use of protruding locking members (32) formed on the panels (12) which interlock with a slot (48) formed on the retaining member (16). The panels (12) may be coupled to the retaining members (16) without the need for precise alignment, thereby expediting the installation of the surface (20). The retaining members (16) additionally contain a drainage channel (50) to carry water and other debris away from the surface (20).
91 Above-joist, integrated deck-gutter system US10346892 2003-01-17 US07028437B2 2006-04-18 Robert F. Hauck
A deck with an integrated gutter system includes at least two separated joists and a plurality of planks. Each plank includes longitudinal grooves, is disposed above and supported by the joists, has an undersurface which is juxtaposed with the joists, and is secured to the joists. The deck also includes a plurality of unitary channels. Each channel includes a pair of flanges which mate with longitudinal grooves of immediately adjacent planks. The mating of the flanges of the channel with the grooves of the planks provides the deck with an impervious gutter that extends between and along the two planks, and is located above the joists to which the planks are secured.
92 Ceiling leak capture and drainage system US10699718 2003-11-03 US07017313B1 2006-03-28 Stephen M. Mueller
A fluid leak capture and drainage system for ceiling leaks which includes a ceiling panel support grid and a plurality of ceiling panels mounted thereon is disclosed. The ceiling panel has at least one raised section located within the panel and a wall extending along the periphery of the panel so that a trough is formed between the raised section and the wall. The wall has a top edge and a rim extending outwardly and generally perpendicularly from the top edge of the wall and at least one opening formed through the wall. A fitting is connected to the opening and tubing is attached to the fitting for draining the trough as fluid collects therein.
93 Water diverter US10439806 2003-05-16 US06976338B2 2005-12-20 Justin S. Olk; Geary L. Olk
A water diverter that diverts water flow from under siding or external fascia on a building to the environment in regions adjacent a portal, such as a window, door or vent. The water diverter includes a first wall, a base joined with the first wall, and an outer wall joined with the base. In an upper portion the first wall, base and outer wall form a collector that collects water flowing along a building wall or the portal structure. In a lower region, the first wall, base and outer wall cooperate to define the channel. The base may be angled or curved outwardly from the building wall to divert water away from the building wall and into the channel. Preferably, the upper portion is disposed under siding, and the lower portion is disposed on the exterior of the siding so that water travels from under the siding to the environment, downwardly along the portal structure.
94 Under deck drainage system US10846909 2004-05-17 US20050252151A1 2005-11-17 David Kindred
An under deck drainage system for a fluidly pervious deck of light frame construction provides paired spacedly opposed elongate fastening brackets, carried on adjacent surfaces of opposed pairs of deck supporting joists, with a downwardly curving drainage panel extending therebetween to receive and transport drainage to a deck edge perpendicular to the joists. The fastening brackets are sealed against the joists carrying them and provide two vertically spaced fastening arms that sealably engage the edges of the drainage panel carried therebetween in a releasable, positionally maintainable interconnection of opposed tooth-like fastening ridges carried by the drainage panel edges and the fastening arms.
95 Liquid impervious apparatus for wallboard US10910709 2004-08-02 US20050229515A1 2005-10-20 Wilbur Ruston
The invention teaches a liquid impervious apparatuses for wallboard construction, systems, and methods of using the same. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract that will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. 37 CFR 1.72(b).
96 Self-cleaning flooring system US11074814 2005-03-08 US20050166508A1 2005-08-04 James MacLean; David Christian; Darell Long
A self-cleaning flooring system for catching waste products has at least one module comprising a drain pan and a floor grid. The drain pan has a ramp and a central drain outlet. The ramp extends around the drain pan defining a drain pan periphery. The ramp slopes downward from the drain pan periphery towards the drain outlet. The drain pan periphery has a plurality of discharge ports spaced therealong for discharge of flushing fluid onto the ramp such that the waste products are washed down the ramp towards the drain outlet. The floor grid extends across the drain pan and is mounted upon the drain pan periphery for supporting personnel standing thereon while permitting waste products to pass therethrough. The module is interconnectable to horizontally adjacent modules to form the flooring system,
97 Modular deck drainage system US10225281 2002-08-22 US06886302B2 2005-05-03 Anslem Jackson
A deck drainage system having a plurality of channeled drainage panels. The drainage panels are mounted to direct water flow transversely of the deck joists to a gutter, the panels connected to and suspended from the underside of the joists. The gutter is mounted transversely across the discharge ends of the drainage panels to collect water therefrom and direct it to a down spout. Drainage panels, which are rectangular with the individual drainage channels extending lengthwise, may be overlapped both lengthwise and widthwise to fit the perimeter of the deck.
98 Device to collect moisture from open decks US10899454 2004-07-26 US20050072081A1 2005-04-07 William Goebel
A deck pan arrangement for an open deck which includes a plurality of joists is provided. In a preferred embodiment, the deck pan arrangement includes a plurality of planks for connection with the joists. The planks have an upper surface and descending legs. A separate or integral deck pan is fitted between gaps between the planks.
99 Overlapping corner piece for siding retainers US10839588 2004-05-05 US20040221541A1 2004-11-11 Richard Fredette
Applicant's invention comprises a corner piece which is firmly attached to a wall at a juncture of horizontal and vertical retainer strips and covers the juncture between the horizontal and vertical retainer strips, providing a barrier to direct water and/or moisture from invading behind such horizontal and vertical retainer strips. The invention comprises a generally L-shaped base plate and integrally formed first and second flange means extending outward and parallel thereto to provide a continuous L-shaped barrier that forms a channel which cooperates with and contains the ends of the vertical and horizontal retainer strips adjacent the corner of the opening, and flaps which cover seams formed between such retainer strips and the corner piece in the channels.
100 Gutter and precast panel incorporating the same US10795712 2004-03-08 US20040168386A1 2004-09-02 Marvin Hartsfield; Gerald L. Cummings
A gutter embedded into a structure to collect moisture that forms on the surface of the structure. The gutter forms a substantially flush engagement with the surface of the structure, and includes a fluid redirecting surface that coaxes the fluid angularly toward a reservoir for capture and collection of the fluid. One or more anchoring portions may be included to extend away from the gutter to further promote a secure connection between the gutter and the structure. The gutter may be made from a one piece elongate body of extruded material, and may further include a planar face portion to facilitate engagement with the surface of the structure. In one form, the gutter can be formed into a wall or related panel.
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