Patent classifications
E04B2/00
GIGACUBES COASTERS & LIDS
The Invention is primarily a series of panels that are coasters, or cubes that can be assembled into coasters, that can also be assembled into a really wide range of useful objects like homes, tables, walls, boxes and much more. The panels have smooth surfaces, surfaces with a series of interfaces, and the edges of the panels have interfaces that snap, hook, hold together magnetically, screw and assemble with these interfaces and combinations of these interfaces. The panels, and blocks and other constructions built with the pieces, are locked when spheres are inserted into them and they are locked and reinforced when poles are inserted into them.
GIGACUBES COASTERS & LIDS
The Invention is primarily a series of panels that are coasters, or cubes that can be assembled into coasters, that can also be assembled into a really wide range of useful objects like homes, tables, walls, boxes and much more. The panels have smooth surfaces, surfaces with a series of interfaces, and the edges of the panels have interfaces that snap, hook, hold together magnetically, screw and assemble with these interfaces and combinations of these interfaces. The panels, and blocks and other constructions built with the pieces, are locked when spheres are inserted into them and they are locked and reinforced when poles are inserted into them.
MEGAMODULE PANEL SYSTEM
The Invention is a panel of modular pieces that can be assembled into a series of different useful objects that include a chair, table, wall, car chassis and a series of additional items that efficiently accomplish desired outcomes without the need for tools, nails or significant additional pieces. One side of the panel is fully flat to allow for smooth outward facing surfaces on constructions, while the other side has holes that can be used to affix knobs, secure the panels to each other to secure them in a manner that accomplishes a useful purpose with modular poles, snaps, hinges and bearings.
Prefabricated wall system and method
A system for installing prefabricated wall panels in a building includes a lower sill plate adapted to be fastened to a foundation, an upper sill plate fastened to a bottom of the prefabricated wall panel and adapted to be inserted within the lower sill plate, and a plurality of openings in the upper sill plate. The openings are adapted to allow grout to be inserted between the upper sill plate and the lower sill plate after the upper sill plate is inserted within the lower sill plate.
STRUCTURAL INSULATED SHEATHING
A structural insulated sheathing including a rigid foam insulation board having a first face, a structural member having a second face, wherein the first face of the foam insulation board is laminated to the second face of the structural member over substantially 100% of the interface between the first face and the second face.
Roofing systems and roofing boards with non-halogenated fire retardant
According to one embodiment, a halogen free roof system is described. The roof system includes a structural deck that is positioned above joists or other support members. Polyisocyanurate foam insulation is positioned atop the structural deck. The polyisocyanurate foam insulation has an isocyanate index greater than 200 and includes a polyisocyanurate core having a halogen free fire retardant. A water proof membrane is positioned atop the polyisocyanurate foam insulation. The polyisocyanurate core is able to form a sufficiently stable char when exposed to flame conditions such that the polyisocyanurate core is able to pass the ASTM E-84 test.
Insulation system for a pre-engineered metal building
A pre-engineered metal building configured to reduce air leakage through the shell of the building by providing an insulation system for fully sealing an enclosed space within the structural frame of the building. The insulation system includes a vapor barrier that defines the enclosed space, at least one insulation layer, and a continuous air barrier. Roof sheeting and side wall facing are attachable to the structural frame to form a shell about the building, and at least a portion of the insulation system is positioned between the shell and the structural frame.
Integral composite shuttering panel and monolithic wall building system
A composite wall panel having a front surface, a rear surface, and side surfaces extending therebetween is provided. The panel includes a cured composition of pieces of cellulose and/or chaff and at least one binder. A wall assembly is also provided. The assembly includes: a frame including a plurality of linearly arranged elongated studs having a top end, a bottom end, and a first longitudinal side and a second longitudinal side extending between the respective ends; a plurality of interconnected wall panels mounted to the first side of the elongated studs of the frame to form a first wall portion; a plurality of interconnected panels mounted to the second side of the elongated studs to form a second wall portion; and an insulating layer inserted within a cavity between the first wall portion and the second wall portion.
AN ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD
A building system and a method for constructing a building, the system (100) comprising plurality of prefabricated elements (I), the element (1) comprising: a self-supporting insulation panel (2) comprising a rigid insulation material, —a metal frame (3), comprising a pair of sub-frames. The length of the sub-frame (7a, 7b) has a cross-section comprising an attaching arm (10) extending along the corresponding edge surface (6a, 6b), and an intruding section (11) arranged in the attaching arm (10), the intruding section (II) intruding into the insulation element (5). A box-type structure (12) is arranged distally from the intruding section (11) and comprising a closed or partly open construction. The building system further comprises a connecting element (4), having a cross-section basically a shape of a U-profile. The connecting element (4) is arranged on sub-frames (7a, 7b) of two adjacent elements (1).
A BUILDING WALL AND A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURE
A method for manufacture of a fire-proof and insulating prefabricated building wall comprising a wall core of an expanded, foamed plastic material, such as EPS (expanded polystyrene), with an integrated reinforcement structure and a coating of a cementitious material.