Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Insulating insert; e.g. – filler in cavity in preconstructed... – Enveloped-type filler
Patent
1977-11-04
1979-10-30
Perham, Alfred C.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Insulating insert; e.g., filler in cavity in preconstructed...
Enveloped-type filler
52407, 52483, 52743, E04B 228, E04B 180
Patent
active
041723457
ABSTRACT:
Discrete bodies of heat insulation are shaped to fit in the roof structure of an industrial building. The insulation bodies fit in the spaces between adjacent ones of the purlins in the roof and are supported by straps extending through or beneath the purlins or by shaping the insulation bodies to include overhanging side flaps that extend across the upper surfaces of adjacent purlins. The insulation bodies are placed end-to-end between adjacent purlins and run parallel to the purlins. The insulation bodies are constructed, for example, in self-supporting monolithic form or in air impervious bags filled with loose heat insulation material.
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Butler Manufacturing Company
Perham Alfred C.
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