Abstract:
A sealing component is disclosed that is installed across an uneven surface without having dedicated segments for engaging raised and recessed portions of the uneven surface. The sealing component may include an elongated strip of compressible nonwoven material. The elongated strip may include an adhesive on one or two sides. In a pre-installation configuration, the strip may be wound into a coil.
Abstract:
A sealing device for sealing a sheet pile profile, including a sealing body including a shape complementary to a sheet pile profile, wherein the sealing device includes a casing, which casing envelops the sealing material in a gas-tight manner and wherein, in the casing, such an underpressure has been created that the sealing body is in a shrunken state, and wherein the sealing body is designed to expand into an expanded state when a gas is let into the casing up to an atmospheric pressure, as well as a method for producing an assembly of a sheet pile profile and a sealing device.
Abstract:
This invention is directed to a device which, when installed, effectively seals the spaces formed at the junction of a corrugated roofing element and a vertical support structure. A compressible material of fixed height is affixed to a rigid support member, both of which extend the length of the junction of the roof overhang and the vertical support structure. The device is pressed upwards into the junction, compressing the foam into the channels formed by the corrugated roofing element, and the rigid support member is then attached to the vertical support member.
Abstract:
A roof, that is constituted by a number of contiguous three-dimensional roof pans, has fascia-supporting clips adjacent one side thereof; and has a fascia releasably held by those clips. That fascia also extends along the ends of the roof. The opposite side of the roof is supported by a flashing-like bracket; and that bracket has a shelf-like bottom which extends under, and which is secured to, the roof pans to enable the weight of that opposite side to tend to draw that bracket into intimate engagement with that opposite side. The one side of the roof is underlain and supported by an elongated channel which, in turn, is supported by vertically-directed posts. The upper ends of those posts extend upwardly through openings in a horizontally-directed lower portion of that channel and are co-extensive with, and are directly secured to, the vertically-directed portion of that channel. The undersurfaces of the roof pans have undercut recesses therein which accommodate hangers; and sheets of insulation which are supported by those hangers constitute a ceiling.
Abstract:
A subframe configuration for a retrofit roof includes a subframe connected to the upper surface of a rib on an existing roof. The subframe is also connected to the valley/purlin of the existing roof. The connection can be a mechanical interference connection or one that is formed by a mechanical connector. The subframe of the disclosure includes a rib flange that extends from the bottom of the lip. The rib flange is disposed substantially parallel to the base of the subframe. When installed, a connector extends through the rib flange into a rib of the existing roof. Rib flange can be continuous or provided only at each or just some of the ribs.
Abstract:
The closure strip having a pair of longitudinal side walls with undulating top edges configured to mate with the corrugations of corrugated sheet material. The side walls are interconnected by a plurality of support ribs. The side walls are also angled outward toward the bottom edges. A hollow nesting volume is formed between the side and below the support ribs in the region of each of the undulation peaks of the closure strip. This configuration allows successive closure strips to be nested one into another by inserting the undulation peaks of one closure strip into the hollow nesting volume under corresponding undulation peaks in another closure strip.
Abstract:
The invention provides methods, systems, and devices for installing barriers in openings or gaps in or between structures such as walls, ceilings, and floors. At least one barrier molding bag is positioned in the hole or gap, and a flowable firestop material that is preferably operative to cure or harden, such as a hydratable cementitious slurry, is introduced into the bag to create a barrier in the hole or gap.
Abstract:
An insulated closure panel is disclosed, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, for closing off openings under floors and roof decks where prestressed double tee concrete construction spans are used. The closure panel includes an insulating core sandwiched between two facing members. The top and sides of the facing members are undersized from the top and sides of the core, thus allowing the closure panel to be inserted into the opening of the construction spans such that the core can be snuggly fit in the opening while avoiding chipping of the facing members or avoiding pulling the facing members away from the core. The closure panel can be held in the opening of the construction span by foam type construction adhesive. Further, caulking can be added in the groove formed between the top and side edges of the undersized facing member and the surface of the construction span for providing a seal therebetween. The facing members can be formed from various materials and have various finishes according to the construction job.