Energy dissipation structure for securing lightweight roofing el

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Disparate sheet lamina between exposed surfaces of wall,... – Tie crossing dividing lamina

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52512, 52513, 52746, E04B 500, E04B 700

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ABSTRACT:
A wind-resistant inverted built-up roof construction is provided comprising a roof deck, a waterproof membrane overlying said roof deck, a plurality of closed cell foam plastic insulation material overlying said membrane, and a plurality of paving blocks overlying and supported by said insulating members in edge-to-edge relationship. A plurality of resilient members is secured relative to said membrane and extend past the insulating blocks. A plurality of hold-down plates respectively overlie a plurality of the paving blocks, and each plate is aligned with and secured to one of said resilient members in order resiliently to hold said paving blocks in place.

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