Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With synthetic resinous component – Foam
Patent
1998-04-14
1999-12-21
Kent, Christopher T.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
With synthetic resinous component
Foam
5230915, 5230916, 522045, 5220453, 527303, 527304, 527305, 527341, 527342, 49504, E04C 100
Patent
active
060032774
ABSTRACT:
An integrally reinforced lineal building component including an elongated member having a substantially constant cross-sectional area along substantially the entire length of the building component and comprised of cellular material forming the body and major cross-sectional portion of the building component, and an elongated reinforcement element having a substantially constant cross-sectional area along substantially the entire length of the building component and disposed inside the elongated member and bonded integrally thereto. The reinforcement element is provided at least two flange-like portions integrally attached and disposed at an angle with respect to one another extending lengthwise of and generally parallel to the elongated member.
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De Vormer Kim K.
Graham Jonathan M.
Kent Christopher T.
Maddox Nkeisha J.
Newell Industrial Corporation
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