Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With synthetic resinous component – Foam
Patent
1979-03-14
1981-09-15
Bell, J. Karl
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
With synthetic resinous component
Foam
52743, E04B 162, E04C 222, E04B 180, E04F 1304
Patent
active
042889561
ABSTRACT:
Freshly-formed hard-foam plastic slabs which are preferably susceptible to maximum shrinkage are used as a base for insulating masonry structures. Each slab is grooved and has raised portions (lands) between adjacent grooves. Fastening elements (pins) are dispersed over the grooved surface to secure a reinforcing web to the slab and maintain it at a substantially uniform distance therefrom. To insulate a masonry structure, such as a wall, the face of the wall is covered with such slabs, which are secured to the wall. The exposed surface of the slabs is then plastered with a material which permits the passage of water vapor therethrough. The applied coating of plaster fills the grooves on the slab surface and is thick enough to cover the reinforcing web. A suitable finish coat of plaster or paint is optionally placed over the initial reinforced plaster coating.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3389518 (1968-06-01), Horbach
patent: 4044520 (1977-08-01), Barrows
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