Claims
- 1. In a building including an interior having an upper surface and a lower surface, vertically spaced apart, and further having a structure in a wall disposed vertically between the upper surface and the lower surface, an apparatus for removing the structure from externally of the building, the apparatus comprising:
a single unitary planar rigid member adapted to fit against a vertical surface within the interior of the building and to surround the structure in a substantially airtight relationship, thereby precluding dust and debris from entering the interior of the building as the structure is removed from externally of the building, the rigid member having a top end and a bottom end, the bottom end being supported on a bottom portion of the structure, an adjustable supporting member connected to the rigid member and extending angularly to the upper surface above the top end of the rigid member, a first sealing gasket being disposed peripherally around the rigid member and surrounding the structure, forming the airtight relationship with the vertical surface, and a second sealing gasket being disposed on the bottom end of the rigid member forming the airtight relationship with the bottom portion of the structure.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an engaging means extending horizontally outwardly from the bottom end of the rigid member toward the structure and engaging the structure, wherein the bottom end of the rigid member is supported on the structure and the airtight relationship is maintained.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the engaging means is a protruding ledge.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the engaging means is an adjustable clamp.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first gasket is movable to surround the structure.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a vertical brace mounted on a face of the rigid member opposite from the structure, the adjustable supporting member being connected to the vertical brace.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one horizontal brace mounted on a face of the rigid member opposite from the structure.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the structure is at least one window sash disposed in a window frame in the wall, the window frame having an interior stool on the bottom portion thereof, the bottom end of the rigid member being supported on the interior stool and the second sealing gasket being between the bottom end of the rigid member and the interior stool.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein a well is formed in the window frame adjacent to the interior stool, an engagement means extending from the bottom end of the rigid member, the engagement means having a downwardly-depending portion which is received in the well thereby securing the bottom end of the rigid member to the structure.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the rigid member is formed from a transparent material.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the adjustable supporting member is mounted at an angle of approximately 12±2° with respect to the rigid member.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a pad is disposed on the adjustable supporting member, the adjustable supporting member being movable to bring the pad in contact with the upper surface.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the vertical surface is the wall.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the vertical surface is a window trim.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the adjustable supporting member has a coarse adjustment and a fine adjustment.
- 16. In a building including an interior having a floor and a ceiling, and further having a structure in a wall disposed vertically between the floor and ceiling, an apparatus for removing the structure from externally of the building, the apparatus comprising:
a single unitary planar rigid member adapted to fit against a vertical surface within the interior of the building and to surround the structure in a substantially airtight relationship, thereby precluding dust and debris from entering the interior of the building as the structure is removed from externally of the building, an adjustable clamp means attached to a bottom end of the rigid member to prevent lateral movement of the bottom end of the rigid member to secure the bottom end of the rigid member to the structure in the substantially airtight relationship, and an adjustable supporting member connected to the rigid member and extending angularly to a surface above a top end of the rigid member.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the clamp means are a pair of opposed surfaces movable with respect to one another, the opposed surfaces extending downwardly from the bottom end of the unitary member and engaging therebetween a portion of the structure.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the structure is a window and a window frame disposed in the wall, the window frame having an interior window stool, the bottom end of the unitary member being supported on the interior stool, the opposed surfaces of the clamping means being disposed on opposite sides of the window stool and being movable to clamp the window stool therebetween.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the single unitary planar rigid member has a face oriented toward the structure, a gasket disposed about a circumference of the single unitary rigid member and forming an airtight relationship with the vertical surface surrounding the structure.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein a seal is formed between the bottom end of unitary rigid member and structure.
- 21. A containment apparatus for the removal of a window and/or window frame within the wall of a building, comprising a member disposed against a vertical surface from the inside of the building in sealing engagement therewith and covering the window and/or window frame, a jack carried by the member for rigidly retaining the member against the vertical surface within the building, such that the window and/or window frame may be removed from the outside of the building without dust or debris entering into the interior of the building, and the jack being angled with respect to the member, such that the jack exerts a force having a vertical component for retaining the jack within the building and further having a horizontal component for pressing the member against the vertical surface within the building.
- 22. The containment apparatus of claim 21, wherein the member comprises a substantially-flat sheet of high-impact transparent plastic material.
- 23. The containment apparatus of claim 22, further including a peripheral gasket carried by the sheet and for sealing engagement with the vertical surface within the building.
- 24. The containment apparatus of claim 21, wherein the building has a floor and a ceiling, and wherein the jack is disposed vertically between the floor and the ceiling of the building.
- 25. The containment apparatus of claim 21, wherein the building has a ceiling and the window frame has a sill, and wherein the jack is disposed vertically between the sill and the ceiling.
- 26. The containment apparatus of claim 21, wherein the window and/or window frame contains a lead-based paint, and wherein the containment apparatus prevents the interior of the building from being contaminated as the window and/or window frame is removed.
- 27. The containment apparatus of claim 21, wherein the jack is at an angle of approximately 12±2° with respect to the member.
- 28. A containment apparatus for the removal of a window and/or window frame within the wall of a building, comprising a substantially-flat sheet formed from a relatively high-impact plastic material and having a peripheral gasket for sealing engagement with a vertical surface of the building from the inside thereof, such that the sheet covers the window or window frame, and a means for removably retaining the sheet rigidly against the vertical surface of the building while the window or window frame is being removed externally of the building, thereby preventing dust or debris from entering into the building during removal of the window or window frame.
- 29. The containment apparatus of claim 28, wherein the means for removably retaining the sheet rigidly against the vertical surface of the building comprises a jack system carried by the sheet and having a “coarse” and “fine” adjustment.
- 30. The containment apparatus of claim 29, wherein the jack system is angled with respect to the sheet, such that the jack exerts a force having a vertical component for retaining the jack within the building and further having a horizontal component for pressing the sheet against the vertical surface of the building.
- 31. The containment apparatus of claim 30, wherein the building has a floor and a ceiling, and wherein the jack system is disposed vertically between the floor and the ceiling of the building.
- 32. The containment apparatus of claim 30, wherein the building has a ceiling and the window frame has a sill, and wherein the jack system is disposed vertically between the sill and the ceiling.
- 33. The containment apparatus of claim 28, wherein the window and/or window frame contains a lead-based paint, and wherein the containment apparatus prevents the interior of the building from being contaminated as the window and/or window frame is removed.
- 34. The containment apparatus of claim 28, further comprising at least one vertical brace mounted on a face of the sheet opposite from the vertical surface of the building,
at least one eye bolt having a stem, and an eye portion, the stem of the at least one eye bolt extending through the sheet and being connected to the at least one vertical brace, and the eye potion protruding from the sheet oriented outwardly from the wall of the building.
- 35. In a building having a room having a ceiling and a window mounted in an opening between an exterior wall and an interior wall of the building wherein the window is blown out due to weather or is otherwise damaged, a temporary containment apparatus to enclose the opening comprising:
a substantially flat rigid member having a peripheral gasket for sealing engagement with the interior wall of the building wherein the rigid member completely covers the opening in the interior wall, the rigid member having a top end and a bottom end, an adjustable supporting member connected to the rigid member and extending angularly to the ceiling above the top end of the rigid member, an adjustable clamping means connected to the bottom end of the rigid member, wherein the clamping means is disposed in the opening between the exterior wall and the interior wall of the building to secure the rigid member.
- 36. In the method of removing a structure from a wall in a building, the improvement comprising the steps of providing a planar rigid member having a gasketing means formed peripherally thereabout,
removably installing the planar rigid member within the building against the inside of a vertical surface, a bottom end of the planar rigid member being supported on a bottom portion of the structure being removed, the gasketing means on the planar rigid member contacting the vertical surface surrounding said structure in a substantially airtight manner, thereby confining any dust and debris and preventing the dust and debris from entering the building, removing the structure while working from outside of the building, and removing the planar rigid member for subsequent reuse thereof.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein the planar rigid member has an engaging means extending horizontally outwardly from the bottom end of the planar rigid member toward the structure being removed,
installing the rigid member wherein the engaging means engages the structure.
- 38. The method of claim 36, wherein a jack system is carried by the rigid member at an angle thereto, adjusting the jack system to engage the building to secure the planar rigid member within the building.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is related to provisional patent application Serial No. 60/290,887, filed May 15,2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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