Asset protection method and apparatus

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Shaped or strengthened by fluid pressure – Comprising spaced – sheetlike members and fluid chamber...

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C052S002220, C052S003000

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07913457

ABSTRACT:
An asset protection apparatus comprising at least one module is disclosed. A module comprises at least one interior layer contacting an asset surface; at least one thermal layer affixed to said at least one interior layer, wherein said at least one thermal layer includes heat adding and heat removal means capable of removing or adding heat to said asset surface or a substance adjacent said at least one thermal layer; and at least one exterior layer affixed to said at least one thermal layer, wherein said at least one exterior layer is constructed of a material or plurality of materials that alone or in combination are resistant to degradation from exposure to outdoor elements, wherein said apparatus is cooperatively secured to said asset surface.

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