Insulating simulated log and siding

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Log wall-type construction

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52586, 523094, E04B 112, E04B 1343

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043052380

ABSTRACT:
A simulated log for construction and indoor or outdoor decorative use such as a divider panel or as a log beam comprised of at least two semi-circular imitation log siding sections comprising an outer covering with a simulated grain wood containing an insulated filler. An upright support has the central rear portion of the covering secured along its diameter. A pair of thicker uprights are secured to the first upright on the edge of log and have the outer ends of the covering secured thereto. The supports form an integral part of the log.

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