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Metal To Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M+hu 2 +l SIP)
In accordance with the present invention, Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) is a new build design process that uses a steel channel frame outer band shell. It is integrated with wood framing studs that are mitered and screwed into the steel channel frame outer band shell to add durability and stability. The Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) includes interior vertical studs to provide strength during the manufacturing process. All Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) are combined with one Universal Receptacle, a metal utility box that supports electrical chase, water lines and secures the Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) base structure into the concrete slab. The Universal Receptacle is also used to mate each Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) wall through a vertical stud into another Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP). The Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) are then joined internally with Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Foam for sound proofing and thermal Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) insulation protection. The Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) outer covering is Oriented Strand Board (OSB) that is nailed and secured to the front and back of the finished product. In the lower right side of the front Oriented Strand Board (OSB), a pre-cut beveled slot is made and used to provide for electrical wiring chase, water lines and also secures the Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) to the foundation, in addition to Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP)-to-Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP). All Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) components are constructed identically in depth, height and configuration. Each Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) will be the same in size and can be put together into any building floor plan.
Metal To Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M+hu 2 +l SIP)
In accordance with the present invention, Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) is a new build design process that uses a steel channel frame outer band shell. It is integrated with wood framing studs that are mitered and screwed into the steel channel frame outer band shell to add durability and stability. The Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) includes interior vertical studs to provide strength during the manufacturing process. All Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) are combined with one Universal Receptacle, a metal utility box that supports electrical chase, water lines and secures the Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) base structure into the concrete slab. The Universal Receptacle is also used to mate each Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) wall through a vertical stud into another Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP). The Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) are then joined internally with Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Foam for sound proofing and thermal Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) insulation protection. The Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) outer covering is Oriented Strand Board (OSB) that is nailed and secured to the front and back of the finished product. In the lower right side of the front Oriented Strand Board (OSB), a pre-cut beveled slot is made and used to provide for electrical wiring chase, water lines and also secures the Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) to the foundation, in addition to Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP)-to-Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP). All Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) components are constructed identically in depth, height and configuration. Each Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) will be the same in size and can be put together into any building floor plan.
Metal To Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M+hu 2 +l SIP)
REED II HENRY VERNON (author) / HARDON NANCY SUZANNE (author)
2016-05-26
Patent
Electronic Resource
English