Patio enclosure

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Elongated rigid structure – Made up of longitudinally arranged strip-like sections

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C052S079600, C052S282100, C052S837000

Reexamination Certificate

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08065855

ABSTRACT:
An enclosed structure, such as a patio enclosure, sunroom, or solarium, is attachable to the exterior wall of a building, has a high proportion of windows and a roof, and constructed from a framework of composite members and insulating wall panels, the panels and wall members being extruded from material having improved thermal characteristics and stability.

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