Mark Damon Braine
General Contractor at Bradley St, Asheville, NC

License number
North Carolina 33357
Renew Date
Jan 1, 1995
Category
General Contractor
Type
Building
Address
Address
45 Bradley St, Asheville, NC 28813
Phone
(704) 253-6451

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Mark Braine, age 70
45 Bradley St, Asheville, NC 28806
(828) 253-6451
Mark Braine
Asheville, NC
(828) 253-6451
Mark D Braine, age 70
45 Bradley St, Asheville, NC 28806
(828) 253-6451

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Mark Braine Photo 1
Roof Edge Anchoring Devices For Building Structures

Roof Edge Anchoring Devices For Building Structures

US Patent:
5251411, Oct 12, 1993
Filed:
Apr 15, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/868948
Inventors:
Tommy D. Kelley - Asheville NC
Mark D. Braine - Asheville NC
Gregory Henson - Canton NC
John B. Hickman - Asheville NC
Ralph Kirby - Asheville NC
William C. Roberts - Weaverville NC
Kevin D. Rogers - Swannanoa NC
Assignee:
W. P. Hickman Company - Asheville NC
International Classification:
E04D 136
US Classification:
52 60
Abstract:
An assembly is provided for sealingly anchoring a sheet-like base roofing material on a building structure. The assembly includes an anchoring flange or plate having a number of openings therethrough, and a marginal strip of sheet material overlies the anchoring flange and is bonded directly to the base roofing material through the openings, and preferably at a location interior of the anchoring flange. The assembly can be used in roof edge installations, for example, and can also include a fascia or a gutter arrangement, or a wide variety of other configurations to suit a given application.


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Coping Assembly For A Non-Uniform Parapet Wall

Coping Assembly For A Non-Uniform Parapet Wall

US Patent:
4964248, Oct 23, 1990
Filed:
Jan 25, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/470326
Inventors:
Mark D. Braine - Asheville NC
Ralph Kirby - Asheville NC
Donald W. Schultz - Asheville NC
Richard G. Tuttle - Hendersonville NC
Nelson M. Ferg - Asheville NC
John B. Hickman - Asheville NC
William C. Webb - Arden NC
Assignee:
W. P. Hickman Company - Asheville NC
International Classification:
E04D 338
US Classification:
52 60
Abstract:
A coping assembly is disclosed for a parapet wall on a building structure that can accommodate varying or inconsistent wall widths, with the parapet wall having generally vertical inner and outer vertical surfaces interconnected by a generally horizontal upper surface. Coping assemblies according to the present invention include a preferred resilient clip member, a clip attachment device for attaching the clip member to the parapet wall, a fascia member, a top plate member, and a top plate anchoring device for anchoring the top plate to the parapet wall. The fascia member and the top plate member have overlapping or telescoping portions that provide for the feature by which various wall widths or thicknesses can be accommodated.


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Ventilated Roofing System

Ventilated Roofing System

US Patent:
5230192, Jul 27, 1993
Filed:
Nov 26, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/798230
Inventors:
William C. Webb - Arden NC
Richard G. Tuttle - Hendersonville NC
Donald W. Schultz - Asheville NC
Ralph Kirby - Asheville NC
John B. Hickman - Asheville NC
Nelson M. Ferg - Asheville NC
Mark D. Braine - Asheville NC
Assignee:
W. P. Hickman Company - Asheville NC
International Classification:
E04B 162
US Classification:
52395
Abstract:
A roofing system having preferred metallic roofing panels overlying a roof structure or a substrate (such as a waterproof membrane) includes a mat of loosely-woven ventilation mesh material between the panels and the roof structure or substrate in order to provide proper ventilation, thus minimizing corrosion resulting from condensed moisture. The mesh is preferably composed of an extruded thermosetting plastic material.


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Roof Edge Anchoring Devices For Building Structures

Roof Edge Anchoring Devices For Building Structures

US Patent:
5414965, May 16, 1995
Filed:
Sep 1, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/115434
Inventors:
Tommy D. Kelley - Asheville NC
Mark D. Braine - Asheville NC
Gregory Henson - Canton NC
John B. Hickman - Asheville NC
Ralph Kirby - Asheville NC
William C. Roberts - Weaverville NC
Kevin D. Rogers - Swannanoa NC
Assignee:
W. P. Hickman Company - Asheville NC
International Classification:
E04D 136
US Classification:
52 60
Abstract:
An assembly is provided for sealingly anchoring a sheet-like base roofing material on a building structure. The assembly includes an anchoring flange or plate having a number of openings therethrough, and a marshal strip of sheet martial overlies the anchoring flange and is bonded directly to the base roofing material through the openings, and preferably at a location interior of the anchoring flange. The assembly an be used in roof edge installations, for example, and can also include a fascia or a gutter arrangement, or a wide variety of other conjurations to suit a given application.


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Roof Edge Anchoring Devices For Foam Roofing

Roof Edge Anchoring Devices For Foam Roofing

US Patent:
5272846, Dec 28, 1993
Filed:
Jun 22, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/901878
Inventors:
Tommy D. Kelley - Asheville NC
Ralph Kirby - Asheville NC
Kevin D. Rogers - Swannanoa NC
Mark D. Braine - Asheville NC
Donald W. Schultz - Asheville NC
Richard G. Tuttle - Hendersonville NC
William C. Roberts - Weaverville NC
Assignee:
W. P. Hickman Company - Asheville NC
International Classification:
E04D 338
US Classification:
52 96
Abstract:
An roof edge assembly for anchoring foam-type roofing materials includes an anchoring flange having a longitudinal channel extending along the edge of the roof, into which a floating retainer member is received and allowed to move to accommodate thermal expansion of the roofing material. At least part of the free-floating retainer member becomes embedded into the foam-type roofing material during its application after the anchoring and retainer members have been installed on the roof. The retainer member is prevented from pulling away during application of the foam. The flange member can be separate or integral with a fascia portion.


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Reglet Assembly With Snap-On Flashing

Reglet Assembly With Snap-On Flashing

US Patent:
5123208, Jun 23, 1992
Filed:
Nov 13, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/612663
Inventors:
Ralph Kirby - Asheville NC
Donald W. Schultz - Asheville NC
John B. Hickman - Asheville NC
Mark D. Braine - Asheville NC
Richard G. Tuttle - Hendersonville NC
Assignee:
W. P. Hickman Company - Asheville NC
International Classification:
E04F 1902
US Classification:
52 58
Abstract:
A reglet or flashing assembly includes a termination bar member with a snap-on resilient flashing and accommodates longitudinal expansion without leakage at longitudinally-adjacent joints, as well as providing for such a snap-on flashing or skirt component that only requires installation forces that are directed toward the wall, thus avoiding adverse effects on sealants, water-proof membranes, or other wall surface panels or structures. In at least one version, the reglet assembly also accommodates irregularities along the surface of the wall, such as high or low points or recesses resulting from masonry mortar joints.


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Edge Sealing Devices For Building Structures

Edge Sealing Devices For Building Structures

US Patent:
5189853, Mar 2, 1993
Filed:
Nov 8, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/789823
Inventors:
Mark D. Braine - Asheville NC
Ralph Kirby - Asheville NC
Donald W. Schultz - Asheville NC
Richard G. Tuttle - Hendersonville NC
John B. Hickman - Asheville NC
Assignee:
W. P. Hickman Company - Asheville NC
International Classification:
E04B 700
US Classification:
52 96
Abstract:
An assembly is provided for sealing and capping an edge construction on a building structure wherein a facing, composed of masonry or other materials, is placed along a back wall, generally in a face-to-face relationship. The edge sealing or coping assembly seals and caps the interface and joint or space between the facing and the back wall and accommodates variances in the facing depth and/or the spacing between the facing and the back wall along the perimeter of the building.