Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With synthetic resinous component – Foam
Patent
1997-04-25
1999-07-27
Kent, Christopher Todd
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
With synthetic resinous component
Foam
523099, 5230912, 5230914, 5230917, 5230915, 52284, 524051, 52412, E04C 110
Patent
active
059270322
ABSTRACT:
An insulated structural building component, such as a building panel, having front and back face sheets and interconnected joining sides to define an interior area of the building component. An insulating core having one or more throughholes extending at least partially therethrough is positioned within the interior area. A unitary shear resistance connector array is positioned between the front and back face sheets and includes a web portion and one or more shear resistance connectors projecting away from the web and into the one or more throughholes. The shear resistance connector array in one embodiment being an integral portion to a thin outer skin surrounding the insulative core, with one or both front and back face sheets being connected to the outer skin.
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Kent Christopher Todd
Richardson Yvonne Horton
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