Exterior wall composition

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Settable material receiving backer fixed to furring – joist,...

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52403, 52743, E04B 200

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ABSTRACT:
An exterior wall composition for building structures and a method of making same. The wall structure comprises a lattice framework of rigid load bearing steel studs which are secured together. The studs are provided with inner and outer attachment flanges and an inner wall membrane is secured to the inner attachment flanges to define an inner wall surface. A layer of insulating material is sprayed and adhered on an inner face of the inner wall membrane between the studs. A reinforcing material layer having interstices is secured at least to some of the outer attachment flanges of the studs. A layer of concrete material is sprayed on the insulating material and extends outwardly of the reinforcing material layer whereby the studs are embedded between an outer wall surface of the concrete material and the inner wall membrane.

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patent: 3466825 (1969-09-01), Guddal
patent: 4047346 (1977-09-01), Alderman
patent: 4114333 (1978-09-01), Jones et al.
Gold Bond, "Gypsum Wall Board Construction," Feb. 1967.

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