Mark A. Back - Surfside Beach SC, US John E. Welsh - Hamilton OH, US J. Michael Riley - Swinton, GB
Assignee:
Park Lane Conservatories Ltd.
International Classification:
E04B 1/38
US Classification:
52 95, 523023, 52 931, 52 921
Abstract:
An internal drainage system for a conservatory roof which allows a conservatory to be used as dry living space. Condensation is channeled internally through the eaves beam and the supporting posts or mullions to an outlet outside of the conservatory. The condensed water is thus contained and prevented from adversely affecting the internal space of the conservatory.
Multi-Piece Eaves Beam For Preassembled Glazed Roof System
Mark A. Back - Surfside Beach SC, US J. Michael Riley - Swinton, GB John E. Welsh - Hamilton OH, US
Assignee:
Park Lane Conservatories Ltd. - Poynton, Cheshire
International Classification:
E04B 7/04 E04D 13/03
US Classification:
52 901, 52 921, 52 94, 52 82, 526501, 52640
Abstract:
An eaves beam for a glazed roof system includes a base member and an upper member. The base member includes a base plate adapted to rest on a building wall and includes upstanding wall members. The base member can be fastened from the top into the wall with the fastener extended between the two upstanding wall members. In turn, the upper portion of the eaves beam includes downwardly extended legs which are adapted to fit over the base member and are fastened to the base member by screws extended laterally through the legs into the base member. This facilitates installation of the eaves beam and allows the roof to be pre-assembled, taken to the work site and installed.
Mark A. Back - Surfside Beach SC, US John Michael Riley - Swinton, GB
Assignee:
Park Lane Conservatories Limited - Salford
International Classification:
E04B 7/02
US Classification:
52 901, 52 11, 52 15, 52 94
Abstract:
An external soffit system for a conservatory roof which prevents unwelcome insects or birds from forming nests and provides a more aesthetically appealing appearance of the conservatory. The soffit also provides a platform from which lights or speakers may be mounted. The soffit and supporting structure also provide added protection to the conservatory roof structure from the elements.
Mark A. Back - Surfside Beach SC, US John E. Welsh - Hamilton OH, US J. Michael Riley - Swinton, GB
Assignee:
Park Lane Conservatories Ltd.
International Classification:
E04B 7/04
US Classification:
52 931, 52 96, 52 94, 52 932, 52200, 52215
Abstract:
An eaves beam with framing which includes an eaves beam with an upper member and a lower member. The framing is comprised of an upper beam and a lower beam. The eaves beam can be pre-attached to the framing, allowing for a more efficient installation.
Multi-Piece Eaves Beam For Preassembled Glazed Roof System
Mark A. Back - Surfside Beach SC, US J. Michael Riley - Swinton, GB John E. Welsh - Port St. Lucie FL, US
Assignee:
Park Lane Conservatories Ltd. - Manchester
International Classification:
E04B 7/04 E04G 21/14
US Classification:
52 901, 527452, 52 921, 52 791, 52200, 52 82
Abstract:
An eaves beam for a glazed roof system includes a base member and an upper member. The base member includes a base plate adapted to rest on a building wall and includes upstanding wall members. The base member can be fastened from the top into the wall with the fastener extended between the two upstanding wall members. In turn, the upper portion of the eaves beam includes downwardly extended legs which are adapted to fit over the base member and are fastened to the base member by screws extended laterally through the legs into the base member. This facilitates installation of the eaves beam and allows the roof to be pre-assembled, taken to the work site and installed.
Dual Glazed Framing System For Encapsulating Translucent Insulating Particulate Material And Method Of Making Same
Mark A. Back - Myrtle Beach SC, US J. Michael Riley - Swinton, GB John E. Welsh - Port St. Lucie FL, US
International Classification:
E04B 7/18 E06B 3/68 E04C 2/54 E04C 2/34
US Classification:
527861, 52200, 527941, 522046
Abstract:
A skylight or other like panel comprising a dual glazed framing system is provided. The dual glazed framing system includes opposing glazing panels, a frame with supporting ledges, and translucent insulating particulate material is encapsulated in a insulating cavity defined by the frame and the opposing panes. A movable fill guide is provided and allows for the compression of the translucent insulating particulate material. A method of creating a dual glazed framing system filled with translucent insulating particulate material is also provided.
Thomas A. Crish - Youngstown OH Jack Marstellar - Austintown OH Mark Back - Myrtle Beach SC
Assignee:
Modern Builders Supply, Inc. - Toledo OH
International Classification:
E06B 126 E06B 700
US Classification:
52204597
Abstract:
A sill for supporting a wall panel such as window panels for a modular solarium comprises a forward or outer sill, an intermediate rail, an inner channel, and an inner flange. The intermediate rail extends laterally inward from the outer sill. The rail includes a ramp and a raised surface. The ramp defines an outermost portion of the rail and extends upwardly from the outer sill to the raised surface. The rail terminates at the channel. The channel extends laterally between the rail and the flange. The bottom of a wall panel fits over the rail and has an inner leg which extends into the channel. Fasteners secure the inner leg on the wall panel to the inner flange.