Claims
- 1. A waterproof roof deck post construction, comprising:a deck post having a cross-section and secured relative to a roof deck; a sleeve surrounding a lower portion of the deck post; and a waterproofing assembly including a collar and a skirt, the collar having an opening having generally the same cross-section as that of the deck post, the deck post being disposed in the opening, the collar formed as a plug, which is a separate piece from the skirt and adapted to be fitted into an opening in the skirt, the collar surrounding the deck post above a top of the sleeve, and the skirt extending down from the collar and out over the top of the sleeve; wherein the skirt includes a circumferential shoulder having a plurality of flanged tabs for connecting the collar and the skirt.
- 2. The construction of claim 1 wherein the cross-section of the desk post is non-circular.
- 3. The construction of claim 1 wherein the collar is fitted with a series of tab-receiving cavities for accepting the plurality of flanged tabs.
- 4. The construction of claim 1 wherein the flanged tabs each include a projection for increasing the pull-out resistance between the connection of the collar and the skirt.
- 5. The construction of claim 1 further comprising a band surrounding the collar and securing in a generally watertight manner the collar to the deck post.
- 6. The construction of claim 5 wherein the collar includes a clamping recess for accepting the band surrounding the collar.
- 7. The construction of claim 1 wherein the skirt includes a split joint through the skirt, the split joint including a clasp and a locking slot, the locking slot fitted for the clasp, for closing the split joint in a generally watertight manner.
- 8. The construction of claim 7 wherein the clasp is a rectangular wedge.
- 9. The construction of claim 1 wherein the skirt includes a plurality of skirting pieces, the skirting pieces each having a split joint through the skirting piece, the split joint including a clasp and a locking slot, the locking slot fitted for the clasp, the skirting pieces interconnected in a generally watertight manner to form the skirt by locking the clasp of one skirting piece to the locking slot of an adjoining skirting piece.
- 10. The construction of claim 1 wherein the deck post defines a first deck post, and further comprising a second deck post having a cross-section and secured relative to a roof deck, and wherein the collar has an opening having generally the same cross-section as that of the second deck post.
- 11. A waterproofing assembly, comprising:a collar for surrounding a deck post and being secured thereto in a generally watertight manner; a skirt extending down from the collar and out over the deck post; and the collar being formed as a plug which is a separate piece from the skirt and is adapted to be fitted into an opening in the skirt; wherein the skirt includes a circumferential shoulder having a plurality of flanged tabs for connecting the collar and the skirt.
- 12. The waterproofing assembly of claim 11 wherein the collar is fitted with a series of tab-receiving cavities for accepting the plurality of flanged tabs.
- 13. The waterproofing assembly of claim 11 wherein the plurality of flanged tabs each include a projection for increasing the pull-out resistance between the interconnection of the collar and the skirt.
- 14. The waterproofing assembly of claim 11 wherein the collar has an opening having generally the same non-circular cross-section as that of the deck post.
- 15. The waterproofing assembly of claim 11 further comprising a band surrounding the collar and securing the collar to the deck post in a generally watertight manner.
- 16. The waterproofing assembly of claim 15 wherein the collar includes a clamping recess for accepting the band surrounding the collar.
- 17. The waterproofing assembly of claim 11 wherein the skirt includes a split joint through the skirt, the split joint including a clasp and a locking slot, the locking slot fitted for the clasp for closing the split joint in a generally watertight manner.
- 18. The waterproofing assembly of claim 17 wherein the clasp is a rectangular wedge.
- 19. The waterproofing assembly of claim 11 wherein the skirt is made from a plurality of skirting pieces, the skirting pieces each having a split joint through the skirting piece, the split joint including a clasp and a locking slot, the locking slot fitted for the clasp, and the skirting pieces interconnected in a generally watertight manner to form the skirt by locking the clasp of one skirting piece to the locking slot of the adjoining skirting piece.
- 20. The waterproofing assembly of claim 11 wherein deck post defines a first deck post, and the collar further has a second opening having generally the same cross-section as that of a second deck post.
- 21. The waterproofing assembly of claim 11 wherein the deck post is a roof deck post.
- 22. A method of constructing a waterproof roof desk post construction, comprising:(a) securing a deck post having a cross-section to a roof deck; (b) securing a sleeve surrounding a lower portion of the deck post; (c) providing a waterproofing assembly including a collar and a skirt, the collar having an opening having generally the same cross-section as that of the deck post; the collar formed as a plug which is a separate piece from the skirt and adapted to be fitted into an opening in the skirt; and (d) positioning the waterproofing assembly such that the deck post extends through the opening in the collar and the skirt extends down over a top of the sleeve; wherein the providing a waterproofing assembly includes providing a circumferential shoulder on the skirt, the circumferential shoulder including a plurality of flanged tabs for connecting the collar and the skirt.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the providing a waterproofing assembly includes fitting the collar with a series of tab-receiving cavities for accepting the plurality of flanged tabs.
- 24. The method of claim 22 wherein the providing a waterproofing assembly includes providing a projection on each of the plurality of flanged tabs, the projections increasing the pull-out resistance between the connection of the collar and the skirt.
- 25. The method of claim 22 further comprising applying a band around the collar to secure the collar in a generally watertight manner to the deck post.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein the applying a band around the collar includes applying the band within a clamping recess on the collar.
- 27. The method of claim 22 wherein the providing a waterproofing assembly includes providing a split joint through the skirt, the split joint including a clasp and a locking slot, the locking slot fitted for the clasp, for closing the split joint in a generally watertight manner.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein the providing a waterproofing assembly includes providing the clasp in a rectangular wedge form.
- 29. The method of claim 22 wherein the providing a waterproofing assembly includes providing the skirt made from a plurality of skirting pieces, the skirting pieces each having a split joint through the skirting piece, the split joint including a clasp and a locking slot, the locking slot fitted for the clasp, and interconnecting the skirting pieces in a generally watertight manner to form the skirt by locking the clasp of one skirting piece to the locking slot of the adjoining skirting piece.
- 30. The method of claim 22 wherein the deck post defines a first deck post, and further comprising securing a second deck post having a cross-section to a roof deck; and wherein the providing a waterproofing assembly includes the collar having a second opening having generally the same cross-section as that of the second deck post.
- 31. A method of constructing a waterproof roof desk post construction, comprising:(a) providing a sleeve surrounding a lower portion of a deck post secured to a roof deck, the deck post having a non-circular cross-section; (b) providing a waterproofing assembly including a collar and a skirt, the collar having an opening having generally the same non-circular cross-section as that of the deck post, the collar formed as a plug which is a separate piece from the skirt and adapted to be fitted into an opening in the skirt; and (c) positioning the waterproofing assembly such that the deck post extends through the opening in the collar and the skirt extends down over a top of the sleeve; wherein the providing a waterproofing assembly includes-providing a circumferential shoulder on the skirt, the circumferential shoulder comprised of a plurality of flanged tabs, and connecting the collar to the skirt with the flanged tabs.
- 32. The method of claim 31 wherein the providing a waterproofing assembly includes providing the collar with a series of tab-receiving cavities and connecting the collar to the skirt by inserting the flanged tabs into the tab-receiving cavities.
- 33. The method of claim 31 wherein the providing a waterproofing assembly includes providing a projection on each of the plurality of flanged tabs, and inserting the flanged tabs on the skirt into the collar past the location of the projections on the flanged tabs so that the pull-out resistance between the collar and the skirt is increased.
- 34. The method of claim 31 further comprising after positioning the waterproofing assembly, applying a band around the collar to secure the collar in a generally watertight manner to the deck post.
- 35. The method of claim 34 wherein the applying a band around the collar includes placing the band within a clamping recess on the collar and then securing the band to the collar.
- 36. The method of claim 31 wherein the providing a waterproofing assembly includes the steps of providing a split joint through the skirt; the split joint including a clasp and a locking slot, opening the split joint, wrapping the skirt around the deck post at the top of the sleeve and locking the skirt in a generally watertight manner by inserting the clasp into the locking slot.
- 37. The method of claim 31 wherein the providing a waterproofing assembly includes the steps of providing a plurality of skirting pieces, the skirting pieces each having a split joint through the skirting piece, the split joint including a clasp and a locking slot, the locking slot fitted for the clasp, and then forming the skirt around the deck post at the top of the sleeve by locking the skirting pieces together in a ring formation by locking the clasp of one skirting piece into the locking slot of the adjoining skirting piece.
- 38. The method of claim 31 wherein the deck post defines a first deck post, the opening defines a first opening and the providing a waterproofing assembly includes the collar having a second opening having generally the same cross-section as that of a second deck post.
- 39. A waterproof roof deck post construction, comprising:a deck post having a cross-section and secured relative to a roof deck; a sleeve surrounding a lower portion of the deck post; and a waterproofing assembly including a collar and a frusto-conical skirt, the collar having an opening having generally the same cross-section as that of the deck post, the deck post being disposed in the opening, the collar formed as a plug, which is a separate piece from the skirt and adapted to be fitted into an opening in the skirt, the collar surrounding the deck post above a top of the sleeve, and the skirt extending down from the collar and out over the top of the sleeve; the skirt having a single split joint angled relative to a longitudinal axis of the skirt, allowing the collar and skirt to be opened up, wrapped around an elongate member securable to a roof deck, and closed in a watertight manner with a male-female arrangement and with the collar generally above the skirt and secured thereto.
- 40. A waterproof roof deck post construction, comprising:a deck post having a cross-section and secured relative to a roof deck; a sleeve surrounding a lower portion of the deck post; and a waterproofing assembly including a collar and a frusto-conical skirt, the collar having an opening having generally the same cross-section as that of the deck post, the deck post being disposed in the opening, the collar formed as a plug, which is a separate piece from the skirt and adapted to be fitted into an opening in the skirt, the collar surrounding the deck post above a top of the sleeve, and the skirt extending down from the collar and out over the top of the sleeve; wherein the skirt includes a plurality of skirting pieces, the skirting pieces each having a split joint through the skirting piece, the split joint including a clasp and a locking slot, the locking slot fitted for the clasp, the skirting pieces interconnected in a generally watertight manner to form the skirt by locking the clasp of one skirting piece to the locking slot of an adjoining skirting piece.
- 41. The construction of claim 40 wherein the cross-section is non-circular.
- 42. A method of constructing a waterproof roof desk post construction, comprising:(a) providing a sleeve surrounding a lower portion of a deck post secured to a roof deck, the deck post having a cross-section; (b) providing a waterproofing assembly including a collar and a skirt, the collar having an opening having generally the same cross-section as that of the deck post, the collar formed as a plug which is a separate piece from the skirt and adapted to be fitted into an opening in the skirt; and (c) positioning the waterproofing assembly such that the deck post extends through the opening in the collar and the skirt extends down over a top of the sleeve; wherein the providing a waterproofing assembly includes providing a plurality of skirting pieces, the skirting pieces each having a split joint through the skirting piece, the split joint including a clasp and a locking slot, the locking slot fitted for the clasp, and then forming the skirt around the deck post at the top, of the sleeve by locking the skirting pieces together in a ring formation by locking the clasp of one skirting-piece into the locking slot of the adjoining skirting piece.
- 43. The method of claim 42 wherein the cross-section is non-circular.
- 44. A waterproof roof deck post construction, comprising:a deck post having a cross-section and secured relative to a roof deck; a sleeve surrounding a lower portion of the deck post; and a waterproofing assembly including a collar and a skirt, the collar having an opening having generally the same cross-section as that of the deck post, the deck post being disposed in the opening, the collar formed as a plug, which is a separate piece from the skirt and adapted to be fitted into an opening in the skirt, the collar surrounding the deck post above a top of the sleeve, and the skirt extending down from the collar and out over the top of the sleeve; wherein the skirt includes a single split joint through the skirt, the split joint including a clasp and a locking slot, the locking slot fitted for the clasp, for closing the split joint in a generally watertight manner, the skirt being a continuous solid piece from one side of the split joint to the other; and wherein the skirt includes a circumferential shoulder having a plurality of flanged tab for connecting the collar and the skirt.
- 45. The construction of claim 44 wherein the collar is fitted with a series of tab-receiving cavities for accepting the plurality of flanged tabs.
- 46. The construction of claim 44 wherein the flanged tabs each include a projection for increasing the pull-out resistance between the connection of the collar and the skirt.
- 47. The construction of claim 46 wherein the clasp is a rectangular wedge.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 09/240,807, filed Feb. 1, 1999 and whose entire contents are herein incorporated by reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Prior Art Publication entitled “All Style Industries Waterproof Line Set Collars”, one page. |
Prior Art Publication entitled “Been Sued Yet?” by All Style Industries, two pages. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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