Laminated wall structure

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Disparate sheet lamina between exposed surfaces of wall,... – Lapped multiplanar components

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C052S411000, C052S446000, C052S407100, C052S309800, C156S090000, C442S020000, C428S317700

Reexamination Certificate

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06931809

ABSTRACT:
A laminated wall structure, suitable for use in an exterior insulation finish system, comprises the following layers in the order provided:i) a layer of building sheathing;ii) a layer of water-resistant adhesive which substantially completely covers and adheres to said building sheathing; andiii) a layer of thermal insulation adhered to said building sheathing by said water-resistant adhesive. The laminated wall structure, which can be used with all conventional building sheathings, can require less time to construct than known structures.

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