Claims
- 1. A method of constructing a building having a floor, roof, wall, or ceiling, comprising the steps of:
- installing in the building a plurality of beams with edges;
- depositing a layer of resiliently compressible foam material on the edges of at least two of the beams, said foam material being formed into a strip of tape, said tape further including a slick non-adhesive top layer facing outwardly from the two beams;
- covering a substantially longitudinal portion of the edges of the two beams with a panel by sliding the panel over the slick, non-adhesive top layer to the desired position and spanning the plurality of the beams with the panel, thereby sandwiching the foam material between the panel and the two beams; and,
- driving fasteners through the panel, the layer of resiliently compressible foam material, and into the two beams to secure the panel in a desired position, and at least partially compress the resiliently compressible foam material to fill gaps between the edges of the beams and the panel.
- 2. A method of constructing a building having a floor, roof, wall, or ceiling, comprising the steps of:
- installing in the building a plurality of beams with edges;
- depositing a layer of foam material on the edges of at least two of the beams in the form of a strip of tape; and
- covering a substantial longitudinal portion of the edges of the two beams with a panel and spanning the plurality of the beams with the panel, thereby sandwiching the foam material between the panel and the two beams;
- wherein the strip of tape includes a slick, non-adhesive top layer facing outwardly from the two beams; and
- wherein the top layer comprises a polyester film.
- 3. A method of constructing a building having a floor, roof, wall, or ceiling, comprising the steps of:
- installing in the building a plurality of beams with edges wherein the beams are studs in the wall of the building;
- depositing a layer of resiliently compressible foam material on the edges of at least two of the beams;
- covering a substantially longitudinal portion of the edges of the two beams with a panel having a thickness sufficient to render the panel substantially non-flexible and spanning the plurality of the beams with the panel, thereby sandwiching the foam material between the panel and the two beams; and
- driving fasteners through the panel, the layer of resiliently compressible foam material and into the two beams to secure the panel in a desired position and to at least partially compress the resiliently compressible foam material to fill gaps between the edges of the beams and the panel.
- 4. A method of constructing a building having a floor, roof, wall, or ceiling, comprising the steps of:
- installing in the building a plurality of beams with edges;
- adhering strips of thermally insulating foam tape onto the edges of at least two of the beams;
- covering a substantially longitudinal portion of the edges of the two beams with a panel and spanning the plurality of the beams with the panel, thereby sandwiching the foam tape between the panel and the two beams; and,
- driving fasteners through the panel, the layer of resiliently compressible foam material, and into the two beams to secure the panel in a desired position, and at least partially compress the resiliently compressible foam tape to fill gaps between the edges of the beams and the panel.
- 5. A method of preventing squeaks in a floor of a building comprising the steps of:
- installing a plurality of joists;
- adhering a substantially flat strip of resiliently compressible foam tape directly to edges of at least two of the joists, the tape being adhered to the edges over substantially the entire length of the strip to maintain the tape secured to the edges in the event the edges become warped;
- spanning the plurality of joists with a panel and covering a substantial longitudinal portion of the two joists with the panel, thereby sandwiching the resiliently compressible tape between the panel and the two joists;
- driving fasteners through the panel, the strip of resiliently compressible tape, and into the two joists to secure the panel in a desired position; and
- at least partially compressing the resiliently compressible tape in a vertical direction to fill gaps between the edges of the two joists and the panel.
- 6. A building having a floor, wall, roof, or ceiling comprising:
- a metal beam within the building, the beam having an edge;
- a layer of resiliently compressible, thermally insulating material having a length, the layer being secured to the edge of the beam at substantially all locations along the length;
- the thermally insulating material being in the form of a strip of tape, the tape being adhered directly to the edge of the beam, the tape having a flexible, slick, non-adhesive top layer facing outwardly from the edge of the beam;
- a panel having at least one portion overlying the insulating material, the panel being mounted to the edge of the beam and compressing the material, thereby sandwiching the insulating material between the overlying portion of the panel and the beam and forming a barrier which reduces the conductive transmission of heat between the panel and the beam.
- 7. A building having a floor, wall, roof, or ceiling comprising:
- a plurality of beams with edges;
- a substantially flat layer of resiliently compressible foam material secured directly to the edges of at least two beams, wherein the layer has a length and is secured to the edge at substantially all locations along the length, the foam material comprising a resiliently compressible, thermally insulating material formed into a strip of tape adhered to two beams, wherein the strip of tape includes a slick, non-adhesive top layer facing outwardly from the two beams; and
- a panel spanning the beams, the panel having a width and a length in excess of the spacing of the beams to which the foam material is secured and covering a substantial longitudinal portion of the edges of the beams to which the foam material is secured, thereby sandwiching the foam material between the panel and the two beams.
- 8. A method of constructing a building having a floor, roof, wall, or ceiling, comprising the steps of:
- installing in the building a plurality of beams with edges;
- depositing a layer of foam material on the edges of at least two of the beams; and
- covering a substantially longitudinal portion of the edges of the two beams with a panel and spanning the plurality of the beams with the panel, thereby sandwiching the foam material between the panel and the two beams;
- wherein the step of depositing the foam material includes the steps of forming the foam material into a strip of tape and adhering the tape to the two beams.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of depositing the foam material includes the step of forming the foam material into a strip of tape and adhering the tape to the two beams.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the ship of tape includes a slick, non-adhesive top layer facing outwardly from the two beams.
- 11. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of depositing the layer of foam material comprises adhering ships of resiliently compressible, thermally insulating foam tape onto the edges of the two beams.
- 12. A joist-supported floor of a building, the floor comprising:
- (a) a plurality of floor joists having upper edges for supporting the floor thereon;
- (b) a substantially flat layer of resiliently compressible material secured directly to the upper edges of at least two of the joists, said resiliently compressible material being formed into strips of tape adhered to the upper edges of the two joists;
- (c) a panel disposed on the upper edges of the joists and sufficiently wide and long to span the floor joists and cover a substantial longitudinal portion thereof; and
- (d) fasteners driving through the panel, the layer of resiliently compressible material, and into the joists, thereby securing the panel in a desired position, the panel at least partially compressing the resiliently compressible material, the resiliency of the material being sufficient so that, when the joists with the material secured thereto warp, the material expands to fill any resulting gaps between the panel and the warped joists, so as to prevent movement of the panel relative to the joists which might cause squeaking.
- 13. A specially adapted beam for supporting an overlying panel to construct walls, floors, ceilings, or roofs, the beam comprising:
- a conventional beam for supporting the overlying panel, the beam having an edge positionable adjacent to the overlying panel; and
- a substantially flat layer of resiliently compressible foam material secured directly to the edge of the beam, wherein the foam material is formed into a strip of tape, the tape having a slick non-adhesive top layer facing outwardly from the edge of the beam.
- 14. A frame structure for use in a wall, floor, ceiling, or roof comprising:
- a plurality of beams having edges, the beams being interconnected to form a frame; and
- a substantially flat layer of resiliently compressible, thermally insulating foam material having a length, the layer being secured directly to predetermined edges of the beams at substantially all locations along the length, wherein the foam material comprises a strip of tape, the tape being adhered to the predetermined edges of the beams, the tape having a slick, non-adhesive top layer facing outwardly from the beams.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/076,274 filed Jun. 11, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,403,414 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/761,686, filed Sep. 18, 1991, now abandoned.
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