Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With synthetic resinous component – Foam
Patent
1996-09-26
1998-12-15
Canfield, Robert
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
With synthetic resinous component
Foam
5230914, 52780, 52781, 527941, 527961, 5280012, E04C 2296, E04B 202
Patent
active
058485082
ABSTRACT:
A core for a patio enclosure wall includes a first layer formed of polyisocyanurate material and a second layer formed of plasterboard bonded to the first layer. The core may be sandwiched between a weather resistant exterior panel and an interior surface to form a panel/core assembly for a patio enclosure wall. The core of the present invention provides fine thermal insulation. The plasterboard components serve to prevent the spread of flames. Furthermore, the core serves as an efficient sound barrier.
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