Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With synthetic resinous component – Foam
Patent
1996-04-09
1997-12-30
Wood, Wynn E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
With synthetic resinous component
Foam
52210, 522237, 52264, 52268, 52284, 5230914, 525861, 5279311, E04C 232
Patent
active
057017085
ABSTRACT:
A structural foam core panel for use in building construction, has inner and outer structural skins with interconnecting insulating foam core to form a structural building unit of standard building height and width such that when several panels are erected and interconnected in series, a load bearing wall is formed. The panel has a top load carrying header plate bridging and secured to the inner and outer structural skins with the foam core provided above and below the header plate. The top header plate spans the width of the panel and extends parallel to a bottom edge of the panel. header plate has an underside spaced from the panel bottom edge, a predetermined height for a top header plate to provide thereby load carrying support above a window opening or a door opening subsequently cut in the panel after interconnection of several panels in erecting a perimeter load bearing building wall.
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Taraba Emil M.
Taraba Jeffrey M.
Kang Timothy B.
Wood Wynn E.
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