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AEROGEL CONTAINING FOAM BOARD
20190169842 · 2019-06-06 ·

An insulative construction product includes a polyurethane foam core and a mixture of Aerogel and carbon black that is disposed within the polyurethane foam core. The mixture of Aerogel and carbon black includes between 90 and 99 weight percent Aerogel and between 1 and 10 weight percent carbon black. The polyurethane foam core includes between 10 and 90 percent by volume of the of Aerogel and carbon black mixture and the construction product has an R-value of at least 8.0 R/inch.

Glass decking mounting system
10294662 · 2019-05-21 ·

A glass decking assembly for securing a pair of adjacent glass panels, each having an outer edge and an inner edge, to a building structure, using a pair of outer framing members and an intermediate framing member that secures to the building structure with fasteners. A pair of outer setting blocks and an inner setting block covers the fasteners, attaches to the outer framing members and the inner framing member, and supports the adjacent glass panels with the outer edges supported by the outer setting blocks on the outer framing members and the inner edges supported by the intermediate setting block on the intermediate framing member. A lighting channel in the outer framing member facilitates edge lighting the glass panels.

PERIMETER WALL FOR AN INDUSTRIAL WORKSITE
20190071859 · 2019-03-07 ·

Embodiments are directed to a hinged perimeter barrier or wall for an industrial worksite. The perimeter barrier may be formed from a series of wall sections that include hinged panels. The wall sections may be delivered to the worksite in an unextended configuration and then hoisted (by crane) into an extended configuration. A top panel may include a set of lifting features that may be engaged to raise (unfold) the panels and form the wall section. The wall section may be secured to a structural support using a support attachment assembly. The perimeter barrier may be used to mitigate various byproducts of an industrial worksite, including noise, dust, odor, light, and so on. The panels may be formed from an acoustic dampening material, visual mitigation material, and/or various other materials as may be appropriate for a given worksite.

3D-PRINTED INTEGRATED WALL PANEL ASSEMBLY

A 3D-printed integrated panel, assembly, or other building element configured to form part of an overall building can include 3D-printed panels, connectors, and load transfer components. 3D-printed panels can be integrally formed by 3D printing technology using a photocurable composite material. A 3D-printed panel can include an outer frame shell defining a geometric shape having interior and exterior outer surfaces, side edges therebetween, and an infill structure therewithin, the infill structure forming internal cavities within the outer frame shell. Connectors can couple 3D-printed panels to each other and/or to separate building components of the overall building. Load transfer components can be coupled to and transfer loads across 3D-printed panels. Waterproofing elements can be coupled to 3D-printed panels, and thermal insulation material can be disposed within the internal cavities. The panel, assembly, or other building element can comply with building construction standards. Panels or assemblies can include wall panels.

Articulated perimeter wall for an industrial worksite

Embodiments are directed to a hinged perimeter barrier or wall for an industrial worksite. The perimeter barrier may be formed from a series of wall sections that include hinged panels. The wall sections may be delivered to the worksite in an unextended configuration and then hoisted (by crane) into an extended configuration. A top panel may include a set of lifting features that may be engaged to raise (unfold) the panels and form the wall section. The wall section may be secured to a structural support using a support attachment assembly. The perimeter barrier may be used to mitigate various byproducts of an industrial worksite, including noise, dust, odor, light, and so on. The panels may be formed from an acoustic dampening material, visual mitigation material, and/or various other materials as may be appropriate for a given worksite.