Insulated construction member
11591797 · 2023-02-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04C3/36
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An insulated construction member has a first wooden rail and a second wooden rail. The second wooden rail is positioned in parallel spaced relation to the first wooden rail. This parallel spaced relation creates a thermal break between the first wooden rail and the second wooden rail. A series of planar wooden connectors are positioned at spaced intervals along the length of the first wooden rail and the length of the second wooden rail. Each of the planar wooden connectors extends across the thermal break between the first wooden rail and the second wooden rail. A polymer insulation is positioned between the first wooden rail and the second wooden rail completely filling the thermal break. The polymer insulation encapsulates the series of planar wooden connectors, with the polymer insulation being reinforced by the series of planar wooden connectors.
Claims
1. An insulated construction member, comprising: a first wooden rail having a length, a first end, a second end and at least one slotted opening oriented longitudinally along the length of the first wooden rail; a second wooden rail having a length, a first end, a second end and at least one slotted opening oriented longitudinally along the length of the second wooden rail, the second wooden rail being positioned in parallel spaced relation to the first wooden rail, the parallel spaced relation creating a thermal break between the first wooden rail and the second wooden rail; a series of planar wooden connectors positioned at spaced intervals along the length of the first wooden rail and the length of the second wooden rail, at least one of the planar wooden connectors is hourglass shaped, each of the planar wooden connectors extending across the thermal break between the first wooden rail and the second wooden rail, each of the planar wooden connectors having a first edge and a second edge opposed to the first edge, with the first edge engaging the at least one slotted opening in the first wooden rail and the second edge engaging the at least one slotted opening in the second wooden rail; and a polymer insulation is positioned between the first wooden rail and the second wooden rail completely filling the thermal break, the polymer insulation encapsulating the series of planar wooden connectors with the polymer insulation being reinforced by the series of planar wooden connectors.
2. The insulated construction member of claim 1, wherein the at least one slotted opening in the first wooden rail is a single slotted opening that extends between the first end and the second end of the first wooden rail and wherein the at least one slotted opening in the second wooden rail is a single slotted opening that extends between the first end and the second end of the second wooden rail.
3. The insulated construction member of claim 1, wherein each of the planar wooden connectors is made from oriented strand board (OSB).
4. The insulated construction member of claim 1, wherein each of the planar wooden connectors is made from plywood.
5. The insulated construction member of claim 1, wherein walls forming the slotted opening in the first wooden rail and walls forming the slotted opening in the second wood rail are angled outwardly and the first edge and the second edge of the planar wooden connectors have a mating inward taper.
6. The insulated construction member of claim 1, wherein each of the planar wooden connectors is hourglass shaped, which is wide at the first edge, wide at the second edge, and narrower at a middle portion thereof.
7. The insulated construction member of claim 6, wherein the middle portion having opposed side edges, each of the opposed side edges defining a concave radius.
8. An insulated construction member, comprising: a first wooden rail having a length, a first end, a second end and a single slotted opening oriented longitudinally and extending along an entirety of the length of the first wooden rail between the first end and the second end; a second wooden rail having a length, a first end, a second end and a single slotted opening oriented longitudinally and extending along an entirety of the length of the second wooden rail between the first end and the second end, the second wooden rail being positioned in parallel spaced relation to the first wooden rail, the parallel spaced relation creating a thermal break between the first wooden rail and the second wooden rail; a series of planar wooden connectors positioned at spaced intervals along the length of the first wooden rail and the length of the second wooden rail, each of the planar wooden connectors extending across the thermal break between the first wooden rail and the second wooden rail, each of the planar wooden connectors having a first edge and a second edge opposed to the first edge, with the first edge engaging the slotted opening in the first wooden rail and the second edge engaging the slotted opening in the second wooden rail, each of the planar wooden connectors is hourglass shaped, which is wide at the first edge, wide at the second edge, and narrower at a middle portion thereof, the middle portion having opposed side edges, with each of the opposed side edges defining a concave radius; and a polymer insulation is positioned between the first wooden rail and the second wooden rail completely filling the thermal break, the polymer insulation encapsulating the series of planar wooden connectors with the polymer insulation being reinforced by the series of planar wooden connectors.
9. The insulated construction member of claim 8, wherein each of the planar wooden connectors is made from oriented strand board (OSB).
10. The insulated construction member of claim 8, wherein each of the planar wooden connectors is made from plywood.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, the drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to be in any way limiting, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) An insulated construction member generally identified by reference numeral 10, will now be described with reference to
(7) Structure and Relationship of Parts:
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(11) Each of the planar wooden connectors 34 is made from oriented strand board (OSB) or made from plywood.
Advantages
(12) In addition to the “obvious” advantages of reducing weight and improving thermal characteristics, there are a number of further advantages that the above described structure with the planar wooden connectors 34 provides that are worthy of noting:
(13) Planar wooden connectors 34 maintain spacing between first rail 12 and second rail 14.
(14) Planar wooden connectors 34 distribute loads between first rail 12 and second rail 14.
(15) The hourglass shape of planar wooden connectors 34 serves an important purpose. Planar wooden connectors 34 are wider at first edge 36, where connection is made with first rail 12, and at second edge 38, where the connection is made with second rail 14. This wider connection point reduces twisting. The narrower middle portion 40 leaves more room for insulation and less area for thermal transfer along the planar wooden connector. Middle portion 40 of planar wooden connectors 34 has opposed side edges 42. It is preferred that each of the opposed side edges 42 define a concave radius to minimize stress concentration at middle portion 40.
(16) The series of planar wooden connectors 34 maintains spacing of first rail 12 and second rail 14 for polymer foam insulation application, allow for greater amounts of foam insulation over and between planar wooden connectors 34 and, once planar wooden connectors 34 are encapsulated in the insulation, planar wooden connectors 34 serve to reinforce the insulation.
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(18) In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
(19) The scope of the claims should not be limited by the illustrated embodiments set forth as examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with a purposive construction of the claims in view of the description as a whole.