Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With synthetic resinous component – Foam
Patent
1994-03-09
1996-09-10
Bray, W. Donald
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
With synthetic resinous component
Foam
5230915, 5230911, 527307, 144345, 144340, 144356, 144353, 144367, 144368, B27C 900, E04C 100, B27M 108
Patent
active
RE0353272
ABSTRACT:
The method of converting logs involves cutting each log longitudinally and diametrically at right angles into equal quarter-log segments, the rearranging the quarter-logs so that the arcuate surfaces of the segments face inwardly toward each other, while their cut flat surfaces are positioned to form a rectangle in cross-section. The segments so positioned may be joined together as such, rigid foam plastic insulation may be introduced into the space remaining between the segments, or support bracing and other insulation may take the place of the rigid foam. The resultant converted logs may be used as beams, joists or bearing-wall members; devices for aligning, registering and sealing the converted logs together are provided.
Altman Nathaniel
Bray W. Donald
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