Foam Patents (Class 52/309.4)
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Publication number: 20120066993Abstract: A stud for a partition or wall has at least two frame members coupled together by a compliant member formed from a material that increases resilience between the frame members. The coupled frame members form a stud for the partition. The partition has a first stud with rigid first frame members coupled together by the compliant material. A second stud is joined to the first stud to form a frame. The second stud rigid second frame members are coupled together by the compliant material. Boards are joined to the frame on opposite sides thereof to form the partition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: SAINT-GOBAIN PERFORMANCE PLASTICS CHAINEUXInventors: Cedric Mommer, Ahmet Comert, Georges Moineau, Benjamin Mardaga, Sylvain Payot
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Patent number: 8132387Abstract: The present invention provides thermal insulation products including a thermal insulation batt, board and loose fill, and methods of manufacture thereof, and a method of insulating an attic with loose fill, and an attic having the loose fill. The insulation products include randomly distributed inorganic fibers which are supplemented with microspheres, preferably hollow microspheres.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2009Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Certainteed CorporationInventor: Christophe Wagner
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Patent number: 8127510Abstract: The present invention provides thermal insulation products such as loose fill, bats and boards, such as duct boards and duct liner. The insulation products include randomly distributed inorganic fibers which are supplemented with at least about five weight percent microspheres, macrospheres, or both, preferably include hollow microspheres, which boost the insulation value of the fiberglass thermal insulation by at least about 0.5 R.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2005Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Certainteed CorporationInventor: Christophe Wagner
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Patent number: 8122660Abstract: The possibility of special lightening, insulating and reinforcing intermediate floor constructions enables fast building of semi-prefibraceted and prefabricated floor with complete insulation, bearing capacity and smaller price. Floor elements and are constructed to that already present steel space trusses can be placed in their channels, so that are hastened the building of intermediate floor constructions and makes them cheaper, too. They are minimum shorting at the ends and at the middle of beams, so the works below can be proceeding and the required working time is shorter. The intermediate floor construction is already insulating, so they are no need for insulating, which makes the construction cheaper and the required working time shorter. The plates are enabling the increase of the height of the floor constructions, by tying two beams in the construction. Usage of distance elements and protects the reinforcement in floor construction, so they are no need for corrosion protection.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2006Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Inventor: Milan Kekanovic
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Publication number: 20120042594Abstract: A cover for a board is disclosed and comprises a sheet. The sheet has a pair of sides and a pair of ends. The sheet, in use, is disposed lengthwise upon said board. For and extending from each side of the sheet is provided a flange, the flange being either fixed at about 90 degrees to or pivotably attached to the sheet. The flanges, in use, extend in a common direction from the sheet, on opposite sides of said board.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventor: Zdenek Studnicka
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Patent number: 8112966Abstract: We form a weather-resistive barrier on a building by applying a compressible latex foam on the joints between adjacent sheets of construction sheathing, with the sheets having been coated with an aqueous coating composition.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Michael Damian Bowe, Iain Crerar, Janah Cecelia Szewczyk
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Publication number: 20120031924Abstract: A multicomponent, in situ foaming system is described for the preparation of interpenetrating polymeric networks of foamed polyurethane and at least one further polymer for in situ construction purposes with a polyisocyanate component (A) and a polyol component (B) for forming the polyurethane, and further components (C) and (D) for forming the further polymer. Components (A) and (B) are present in a reaction-inhibiting, separate form. The components (A), (B), (C) and (D) are present in the form of one or two mixtures, in which the components (A), (B), (C) and/or (D) are contained separately in a micro-encapsulated form in order to inhibit reaction so that the components polymerized with formation of the interpenetrating polymeric network only when the components are brought into contact with one another after destruction or opening of the microcapsules.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Inventors: Franz-Josef SCHMITT, Michael Leitner, Ute Schnoeller
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Publication number: 20120023849Abstract: An insulated siding panel comprises a foam insulation layer, an attachment member, and optionally a veneer layer. The foam insulation layer comprises a front face, a rear face, a tongue along a first end edge, a groove along a second end edge, and a slot defined in the rear face. The attachment member comprises an attachment rail and a member extending transversely from the attachment rail. The member of the attachment member is inserted into the slot of the foam insulation layer. When present, the veneer layer is attached to the front face of the foam insulation layer. When joined with other insulated siding panels, the interlocking occurs along the foam insulation layers to form an unbroken layer of insulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: Progressive Foam Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John Timothy Holt, Patrick M. Culpepper
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Publication number: 20120011793Abstract: The present invention relates to the construction arts, in particular a new implementation for a framing member or structural support apparatus for bearing the loads required for walls, roofs, ceilings, and floors. Further a formed insulated layer with enhanced adhesion characteristics provides a thermal break within the framing member serves to increase the insulation value and enhance the structural value of the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: Earthcore Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Clark, Scott Anderson
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Publication number: 20120011792Abstract: A light-framed wall structure contains a wall frame of studs, a bottom plate and a single top plate that together define a stud cavity; exterior sheathing attached to the wall frame and covering the stud cavity; and a polyurethane foam within the stud cavity and affixed to the exterior sheathing, studs, bottom plate and top plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Dean P. DeWildt, Gregory S. Bergtold
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Patent number: 8092865Abstract: A method for producing a building board. The method includes applying synthetic-resin layers to the top side and/or the bottom side of a support board made of a wood material or a mixture of wood material and plastic. The layered structure is compressed under the impact of pressure and temperature. At least one of the synthetic-resin layers expands during compressing.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2007Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Flooring Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Frank Oldorff, Norbert Kalwa
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Publication number: 20120000155Abstract: A prefabricated wall panel and method are disclosed. A panel including a sheet rock layer and a laminated in-situ foam layer within a frame is attached to a pre-existing masonry wall, such as a basement wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventor: Patrick Egan
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Publication number: 20110308181Abstract: A composite sheet useful as a housewrap is provided having a textile substrate, with a cellular, polymer layer coated on at least one side of the substrate, wherein the cellular, polymer layer is created by applying a foamed, latex coating and heating the latex to create a semi-rigid, cellular membrane, and a water repellant finish applied to the outer surface of the textile substrate or the polymer layer. The properties of the composite sheet may be further modified by calendering, to reduce the overall thickness of the sheet by 50% or more.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: David Tony FREEMAN
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Publication number: 20110308180Abstract: The present invention relates to a casement (1) for a glass window or a glass door, a frame and a window system containing a casement and a frame. The casement comprises an insulation material layer arrangement which is located between two wooden profile-members (3, 4). The insulation material layer arrangement has at least a first insulation layer (5) which is constructed for a high level of strength, and at least a second insulation layer (6) which is constructed for a high level of thermal insulation. Between the two wooden profile-members (3, 4), a lateral insulation layer (8) which is constructed for a high level of thermal insulation is arranged substantially perpendicularly relative to the extension direction of the insulation material layer arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2008Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: UNILUX AGInventors: Stefan Kolzer, Alfred Meeth
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Publication number: 20110296781Abstract: A rigid faced foam cored panel system utilized to produce an insulating finishable surface in interior and exterior applications. The long edges of the rigid foam panels may be indented to form a recessed space for tapping, applying joint compound and assisting in achieving a level finished surface. The inside surface of the rigid foam panel may be radiant reflective with air spacers attached to the reflective surface to produce the needed air space for effective radiant heat reflection. The interior application may entail using the rigid foam panel both as insulation and as a finishable varied color painted or textured wall or ceiling surface. In exterior wall or other exposed surface applications the insulating rigid foam panel may be covered with moisture resistive coverings such as stucco style textures.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventor: John M. McCary
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Publication number: 20110289877Abstract: Modular block structures and assemblies thereof for building wall facades comprise a plurality of interconnected preformed blocks with spacers allowing the user to position the modular block structures in even rows and columns. The modular block structures include panels with block forms on their front faces. The top and bottom edges of lower and upper panels in an assembly are complementarily configured to be mated. The lateral sides of adjacent panels of an assembly are complementarily configured to be mated. The modular block structures also include offset ends or lateral sides.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventor: Horacio CORREIA
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Patent number: 8065840Abstract: A modular building construction system including a plurality of free-standing, molded polymer components that may be assembled to form a weatherproof structure. Components include a center, corner, interior passageway, door, and roof panels, as well as supporting beams that may be arranged in a nearly infinite number of configurations to easily, quickly and inexpensively form nearly any structure desired by the user.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Inventor: Syed Azmat Ali Zaidi
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Publication number: 20110277407Abstract: A composite panel for making a wall of a building includes an outer cladding plate, an inner wall plate, and a supporting structure provided between the outer cladding plate and the inner wall plate and which is partially embedded in a polymer foam.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2009Publication date: November 17, 2011Inventors: David Masure, Chantha Moum
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Patent number: 8056953Abstract: A thermal barrier system includes a plurality of panels including at least two panels separated from each other so as to define a space between the panels, where each panel of the at least two panels is separated from another panel via at least one spacer structure. Each panel is further formed of an insulation material having a thermal conductivity in the range of about 0.023 W/(m*K) to about 0.099 W/(m*K). In an example embodiment, the insulation material forming the panels has a density of no greater than about 30 lb/ft3. In another example embodiment, the insulation material includes a silicone syntactic foam material.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2008Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Charles John Kiskiras, Michael B. Rembert
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Publication number: 20110271624Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of foam backing panels for use with lap siding and configured for mounting on a building. Also disclosed are lap siding assemblies and products of lap sidings. One such embodiment of the foam backing panel comprises a rear face configured to contact the building, a front face configured for attachment to the lap siding, alignment means for aligning the lap siding relative to the building, means for providing a shadow line, opposing vertical side edges, a top face extending between a top edge of the front face and rear face and a bottom face extending between a bottom edge of the front face and rear face.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2011Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventors: Richard C. Wilson, Patrick M. Culpepper
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Publication number: 20110271622Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of foam backing panels for use with lap siding and configured for mounting on a building. Also disclosed are lap siding assemblies and products of lap sidings. One such embodiment of the foam backing panel comprises a rear face configured to contact the building, a front face configured for attachment to the lap siding, alignment means for aligning the lap siding relative to the building, means for providing a shadow line, opposing vertical side edges, a top face extending between a top edge of the front face and rear face and a bottom face extending between a bottom edge of the front face and rear face.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2011Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventors: Richard C. Wilson, Patrick M. Culpepper
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Publication number: 20110258944Abstract: A new concept wall system is provided, wherein the Exterior Insulation and Finish System cladding is created using components with no water absorption, a very low vapor permeability and sealing properties, accommodated with an installation technology which extend the materials properties to the assembly, together with bonding and sealing the intersections and terminations, creating a Non-Permissive to water and vapor diffusion, Exterior Insulation and Finish System (NP-EIFS). The present invention relates to an EIFS cladding having two air and vapor barriers, one applied to the substrate, a continuous liquid membrane with sheathing joints sealed to be moisture barrier for inside vapors, and an exterior weather and vapor barrier which is created using closed cell extruded polystyrene insulation boards, special assembled with joints sealed, to create a non-permissive insulation envelope of the enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventor: MARIUS RADOANE
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Publication number: 20110252728Abstract: A wall system includes a first wall section a structural portion, such as concrete block construction. A second wall section mounts to the first wall section and includes insulating panels connected in an edge to edge relationship to form a continuous insulating layer. A third wall section of conventional finishing materials such as drywall, paneling or exterior finish layer mounts over the second wall section. Each of the insulating panels includes mounting elements at least partially embedded therein that provide for mounting the panels to the first layer and for mounting the third wall section to the second wall section. Each of the panels is lightweight and may be water impervious. The panels have ridges formed therein that define channels for routing wiring and other components. The panels also include complementary edges and complementary alignment features.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventor: Edward G. Scherrer
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Patent number: 8039521Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of different-sized polymeric microparticles in hydraulically setting building material mixtures for the purpose of enhancing their frost resistance and cyclical freeze/thaw durability.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2006Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Evonik Roehm GmbHInventors: Jan Hendrik Schattka, Holger Kautz, Gerd Loehden
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Publication number: 20110239566Abstract: The invention comprises a foam insulating panel having an outer surface and a reinforcing member adhered to at least a portion of the outer surface of the foam insulating panel. An insulated concrete form and a method of using the insulated concrete form are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Inventors: ROMEO ILARIAN CIUPERCA, Robert E. Richards
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Publication number: 20110239569Abstract: A tough, water-proof building panel, made of fiber-reinforced polymer, is useful in making structural walls, ceilings, and floors of buildings. Upstanding such walls can have vertical and horizontal strengths sufficient to be used in place of concrete, as an engineered solution, both above grade and below-grade, including in severe weather conditions. Panels effectively have inner and outer layers, and structurally reinforcing members. Structurally-reinforcing members extend, typically as layer and/or stud, the full height of the wall panel, at spaced locations along the length of the panel. Spaces between the structurally reinforcing members are optionally filled with rigid thermally insulating foam. Optional reinforcing studs are attached to, or overlaid by, the inner layer, and extend inwardly into the building from what is otherwise the inner surface of the building panel. Panels can be made by e.g. assembling pre-fabricated blocks and/or webs, by evacuating a mold, and by pultrusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: Composite Panel Systems, LLCInventors: Glenn P. Schiffmann, Gerhard P. Schiffmann
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Publication number: 20110225915Abstract: A wall system protects a building structure from pressure caused by explosive blasts. The wall system includes vertical studs. Outer blast wall panels and inner blast wall panels are secured to the opposing sides of the vertical studs. An upper mounting system is attached to the building structure. An upper mounting system includes a fixed track, a movable mounting track, and an energy absorbing system that flexibly couples the movable mounting track to the fixed track. The upper ends of the vertical studs are attached to movable mounting track. A lower mounting system includes a mounting track that aligns the lower ends of the vertical studs. The wall are filled with an energy absorbing material. The lower ends of the vertical studs are connected to a lower track.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: SPECIALTY HARDWARE L.P.Inventors: ALLAN J. SWARTZ, GREGORY KULPA, A. CARLETON ELLIOTT
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Patent number: 8015768Abstract: A subject of the invention is the lining panel with insulation. The panel is a thin, cuboidal block made of a porous insulation material with internal protruding elements on two adjacent sides and frontal undercuts on the remaining sides, having parallel horizontal protruding elements on the external surface, where the distance between the two adjacent protruding elements is a standardised width of ceramic tiles and it has the developed surfaces between the protruding elements (4.) and round pressed forms evenly distributed in rows (5.), with dimensions corresponding to edges of expansion bolts, and in the centres thereof the forms contain deeper aligning pressed forms (6). The panel is made of the expanded polyurethane resin or of a rigid structural foam having an increased hardness.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2008Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Inventor: Fryderyk Jerzy Frejowski
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Publication number: 20110214372Abstract: An insulated siding member and a method of fabricating an insulating siding member is described. The siding member may include a siding panel, an insulation member and a backing layer. The siding panel may have a cavity that may serve as a molding receptacle to allow the insulating material to be molded directly into the cavity of the remainder of the siding panel. The cavity may also allow for the insulation layer to be applied directly to the panel, whereby there may be no need for an additional adhesive layer to attach the insulation member with the siding panel. Thus, the backing layer may be attached directly to the insulation member. The siding member may have a configuration that may also allow the siding member to be easily engaged with or be interlocked with another siding member to provide for better and more uniform insulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Inventors: William Mullet, Clinton Anderson, Donald Harris, Ron Wierzbicki, Chris Wren
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Patent number: 8012301Abstract: A method of making tough, water-proof building panels depositing a first fiber-rich layer onto a support, the first fiber-rich layer having a width defined by first and second side edges, a length direction, and a top surface; placing foam blocks on the first layer, lengths of the foam blocks extending generally between the first and second side edges of the first fiber-rich layer; depositing a second fiber-rich layer onto the combination of the first fiber-rich layer and the foam blocks, thereby to develop an uncured precursor to the building panel; and curing the uncured precursor to the building panel thereby to make a generally rigid structural building panel.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2007Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Composite Panel Systems, LLCInventors: Glenn P. Schiffmann, Gerhard P. Schiffmann
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Patent number: 8007202Abstract: A system to protect structures in a marine environment from the effects of an impact force. The system includes a plurality of floatable devices (panels) and a plurality of fibrous networks. The fibrous networks include high tenacity fibers which extend at least in a generally horizontal direction and are in communication with the plurality of floatable panels. The plurality of fibrous networks are disposed in a generally parallel arrangement with respect to each other and are vertically spaced apart by a distance not exceeding about 12 inches (30.5 cm). The system is designed to be spaced from the structure to be protected.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2006Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.Inventors: Gregory A. Davis, Barbara M. Costain, Carolyn S. Westmark, Ashok Bhatnagar
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Publication number: 20110203193Abstract: A laminated insulated timber is described possessing a laminate essentially composed of plurality of side planks, a top plank and a bottom plank that box in an insulation member. The planks are offset relative to one another to form a tongue and groove arrangement. In this manner, other like laminated insulated timbers join together along the tongue and groove arrangements to interlock and stack, thus forming a structural wall of laminated insulated timbers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: Rodney RobertsonInventors: Rodney Reynaud Robertson, Thomas Jay Warren
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Publication number: 20110197530Abstract: An insulation panel includes a foam core with a reinforced and vapor-impervious facing disposed on one or both sides of the core. A portion of the facing extends beyond the core and has an adhesive so that the overhanging portion can be secured to an abutting panel to cover a seam between the abutting panels. A fixture for forming the panel includes two heated platens, preferably provided with a textured surface, held apart by a spacer and between which the facing is mechanically suspended. An installation of the insulation panel includes panel-securing elements attached to frame elements of the building and including first and second flanges spaced apart by the thickness of the panel. A portion of the insulation panel is disposed between the first and second flanges, the first flange is secured to the frame element, and a cover panel disposed over the insulation panel is secured to the second flange.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: PACIFIC INSULATED PANEL LLCInventor: Jeffrey A. Bahnmiller
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Publication number: 20110185661Abstract: The invention relates to a window (1) comprising a frame (2), wherein a sealing strip (3) made of an elastic, optionally, resilient foam is applied to the outer side of the window frame (2). The aim of the invention is to provide a window frame that is used to construct a window, a sealing strip made of an elastic resilient foam being applied to the outer side of said window frame that can be inserted in an advantageous manner during simple pre-assembly. The invention is characterised in that the foam is maintained in the compressed form on the window frame (2) by means of a holding part (4) and precompression can be released by destructive effects on said holding part (4) that is elastically prestressed in the direction of extension or that is made of a brittle material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2009Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: TREMCO ILLBRUCK PRODUKTION GMBHInventors: Helmar Nauck, Markus Komma, Frank Wörmann
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Publication number: 20110185662Abstract: Simulated stone, masonry, and brick textured products such as siding having a foam backing or with the hollow parts injected with foam or molded with foam in one or more steps, obtained when specially selected materials are properly admixed and formed via molding techniques. The foam backing is applied to the product in either a one or two step process. The foam backing may be used on panels, wall structures, and other products that may have contoured and textured surfaces and may simulate the appearance of conventional building and construction materials including, but not limited to, stone, brick, masonry, concrete, stucco, wood, other conventional building materials, and combinations of any of these materials are disclosed. The foam backing provides improves thermal insulation, improved sound reduction, improved rigidity, and improved dimensional stability.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: EXTERIOR PORTFOLIO, LLCInventors: Paul J. Mollinger, Larry R. Fairbanks, John P. Frechette, Ashok M. Adur, Larry Lambert, Moe Nasr, Kurt Kuriger, Paul Anthony Crist
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Patent number: 7976938Abstract: Disclosed is a decorative panel having a composite structure bonded by an elastomeric cementitious coating. The cementitious coating bonds together a foam core and glass fiber mesh to form a highly durable and lightweight decorative panel. The panel can further include a finish coat of a substantially maintenance free pigmented coating. The panel may be attachment to the exterior surface of barriers and bridges. The lightweight construction of the panel adds little weight to the structure it adorns while matching or exceeding the wear characteristics of the attached structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Inventor: John Roby
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Publication number: 20110162308Abstract: The present invention relates to click structure plywood flooring, which has both of the advantages of reinforced floorboards and the advantages of plywood floorboards and the present invention provides plywood flooring of which the plywood is heat-compressive treated and click-shaped.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2009Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Sung-Ha Park, Jae-Wan Sung
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Publication number: 20110154759Abstract: A panel for mounting on an exterior wall includes a shaped, molded backing member and a siding member attached to the backing member wherein the shape-molded backing member includes a rear face and an opposing front face. The shape-molded backing member is composed of closed cell expanded polystyrene foam, the front and rear faces having an outer surface composed of a tough smooth skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2011Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Richard C. Wilson, Patrick M. Culpepper
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Publication number: 20110154760Abstract: An insulated siding panel comprises a foam insulation layer, an attachment member, and optionally a veneer layer. The foam insulation layer comprises a front face, a rear face, a tongue along a first end edge, a groove along a second end edge, and a slot defined in the rear face. The attachment member comprises an attachment rail and a member extending transversely from the attachment rail. The member of the attachment member is inserted into the slot of the foam insulation layer. When present, the veneer layer is attached to the front face of the foam insulation layer. When joined with other insulated siding panels, the interlocking occurs along the foam insulation layers to form an unbroken layer of insulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2011Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: John Timothy Holt, Patrick M. Culpepper
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Publication number: 20110146178Abstract: A basic insulation covering for arrangement between a subfloor and walkable floor coverings that can be laid thereover is described. The arrangement comprising a plug-in connector at at least two sides of the basic insulation covering elements for smooth and expansive connection of the basic insulation covering elements, the plug-in connector having a structured or profiled surface at least in sections on at least one side on borders of the plug-in connector that engage in one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: SELIT DAMMTECHNIK GMBHInventor: Marco SEITNER
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Patent number: 7963080Abstract: A composite building panel that includes a central body, substantially parallelepipedic in shape, containing an expanded polymer matrix, having opposite faces, a top surface, and a bottom surface; at least one embedded framing stud longitudinally extending across the central body between the opposite faces, having a first end embedded in the expanded polymer matrix, a second end extending away from the bottom surface of the central body, and one or more expansion holes in the embedded studs between the first end of the embedded stud and bottom surface through which the polymer matrix expands. A concrete layer can optionally cover a portion of the top surface and/or bottom surface. The building panel can be positioned perpendicular to a structural wall and/or foundation to provide a floor panel. The second end of the framing studs can be embedded in a second central body to provide an insulated concrete form.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2011Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: NOVA Chemicals Inc.Inventor: Jay Bowman
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Publication number: 20110138724Abstract: An insulated cavity is provided. The insulated cavity includes a layer of foam material positioned over cracks and around penetrations occurring in portions of the cavity. A layer of insulative material is positioned in contact with the layer of foam material. The layer of insulative material is a mixture of foam material and loosefill insulation material.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Fatemah Nassreen Olang
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Publication number: 20110138715Abstract: A sidelite assembly including first and second panels with an opening for receiving a window or glazing is provided. The first and second panels include inner and out edge portions with ridges and/or channels that allow for the alignment and attachment of the first and second panels to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2011Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Matthew WHITE
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Publication number: 20110131910Abstract: A cover board composite for overlying insulation of a roofing system includes a high-density core layer that is at least predominantly of a polymer material, a facer overlying and bonded to a bottom major surface of the core layer, and a reinforcement interposed between the facer and the bottom major surface of the core layer to coincide with a fastener pattern for securing the cover board composite to a roof deck and increase a per-fastener wind-uplift pull through rating for the cover board composite.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Duane Paradis, Christopher J. Griffin, Raymond C. Swann, Joel Evan Hazy, Brad C. Burdic
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Publication number: 20110120038Abstract: The invention relates to a foam sealing strip (2, 2?, 2?) which is suitable for sealing, for example, a window frame (5) and which is impregnated for delayed elastic recovery, wherein the foam sealing strip (2, 2?, 2?) has, with reference to a cross section, two opposite narrow sides (3, 4) which, in the fitted state, each face the inner side or the outer side of the window frame (5), and wide sides suitable for bearing against the side of the window or soffit (6), wherein, furthermore, in the fully recovered state, at least one edge region of the cross section, which edge region is designed as a vertical region (15), is at a greater height from a base surface (F) provided on the wide side than an adjoining low-lying region in the width direction, wherein the vertical region and the low-lying region run in alignment with a longitudinal direction of the foam sealing strip (2, 2?, 2?) and, in the fully recovered state, a surface profile which is curved in cross section is provided on the surface opposite the baType: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: TREMCO ILLBRUCK PRODUKTION GMBHInventors: Frank Wörmann, Markus Komma, Alfred Köppl, Helmar Nauck, Jörg Birkelbach
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Publication number: 20110113709Abstract: Fire block devices for application to a wall component. The fire block device can be a strip that includes a fire-resistant material strip comprised of a material that expands in response to sufficient heat to create a fire-resistant barrier. An optional foam strip comprised of a foam material can be placed side-by-side with the fire-resistant material strip. A cover layer covers the fire-resistant material strip and the optional foam strip, if present. The cover layer includes opposing side portions positioned on opposing sides of the fire-resistant material strip and foam strip, if present. The cover layer is comprised of a tape having an adhesive on an underneath surface thereof such that adhesive on the side portions are capable of securing the fire block strip to a wall component. The fire block strip can be applied to a header track, footer track or wall stud, among other possible components.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: CALIFORNIA EXPANDED METAL PRODUCTS COMPANYInventors: Don A. Pilz, Raymond E. Poliquin
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Patent number: 7934349Abstract: A fire resistant wall includes a frame assembly utilizing tubular steel studs having at least one opening at the bottom and at the top, a stratum of fire resistant material disposed in the inter-stud space, and a trim assembly structured to protect the gaps between adjacent panels. The openings in the studs allow hot fluid within the studs to be exhausted in a remote location and cool fluid to be drawn in from another remote location. The stratum of fire resistant material disposed in the inter-stud space resists heat and flames contacting the lateral sides of the studs when the inner stratum of the firewall collapses, or when gaps appear between adjacent inner stratum panels. The trim assembly preferably includes a metal bar with a concave back surface disposed over the gap between adjacent panels and an intumescent caulk disposed at least partially within the gap. An intumescent caulk expands when exposed to heat and fills the gap between inner stratum panels.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Inventor: Frederick W. Romig
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Publication number: 20110094175Abstract: An insulated roof assembly includes at least one support structure having a main body portion, a first insulation material generally disposed around the main body portion and a roof panel supported by the at least one support structure. A second insulation material is disposed between the roof panel and the at least one support structure. A third insulation material is disposed between the second insulating material and the at least one support structure. Thus, in a final assembly, the third insulating material is disposed a first distance apart from the roof panel and a second distance apart from the first insulation material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2008Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Veronica Groft
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Publication number: 20110088342Abstract: A relatively inexpensive bushing easily installed extending through walls, particularly, gypsum board membrane walls for providing firestopping around a limited number of linear penetrating members such as cables or wires. This grommet construction includes first and second half sections for facilitating attachment around cables more easily. A split internal seal preferably of resilient foam material is positioned within a split mechanical shell which facilitates placing of the bushing around penetrating members prior to placement thereof through walls or after positioned thereof penetrating through a panel such as wallboard. A split mechanical shell with a two-piece foam insert retained within a bore extending therethrough can be formed as two separable half cylindrical shells. Barbs are included on the outer portion of the shell to facilitate mounting thereof. The foam firestopping seal portion can be intumescent.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventors: James P. Stahl, SR., James P. Stahl, JR., Julio Lopes, Paul Gandolfo
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Patent number: 7927695Abstract: Roofing composites and methods of producing the roofing composites are disclosed. The roofing composites are multi-layer structures in which two layers of the composite structures are bonded to each other by a thermoplastic elastomer composition. The layers are bonded to each other by heat fusing the elastomer composition in one embodiment. The composite structures have a variety of uses, including uses in construction materials such a roofing membranes, interior and exterior siding, and wall coverings.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventor: Ralph E. Raulie