Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Composite prefabricated panel including adjunctive means – Sandwich or hollow with sheet-like facing members
Patent
1998-01-23
1999-11-02
Kent, Christopher T.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Composite prefabricated panel including adjunctive means
Sandwich or hollow with sheet-like facing members
523091, 5279311, 160 8405, 428 12, 428 73, 428118, 428188, E06B 924
Patent
active
059747633
ABSTRACT:
A honeycomb insulating panel is described wherein each cell of the panel has multiple layers of material formed by embedding tubular cells. In this manner, a retractable cover for an architectural opening may be formed that has superior insulating or light blocking capabilities in a volume comparable to a honeycomb panel made of tubular cells having a single layer of material. The resultant panel is formed by attaching a plurality of embedded tubular cell units, wherein each embedded tubular cell unit comprises at least one side having multiple layers of material.
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Colson Wendell B.
Swiszcz Paul G.
Throne Jason T.
Hunter Douglas Inc.
Kent Christopher T.
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