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Reinforced Structural Insulated Panel Wall System
This invention is designed to allow one to build a structure quickly. The panels could be comprised of lightweight core material; such as Sing Core, U.S. Pat. No. 7,147,741. Each panel can have a solid wood frame and at least one layer of skin material on both sides of each panel. Skin material can be any flat building material or sheet materials; such as plywood, MDF, veneer, metals, plastics or fiberglass. Solid wood blocking can be placed wherever an anchoring point is needed. Panels can be joined together using tension cables/rods and/or dowels to create walls, floors, or a roof. Each panel in the wall, floor, or roof can have wiring, plumbing, HVAC ducting, or even vacuum ducting installed during manufacturing. Utility lines can be surface mounted to the base panel. This means that there is no need to drill studs to run any utility lines. Utility lines can be fabricated in the factory with outlets, switches, lights, and any other accessories installed where they are needed. This means that the utility lines will only need to be mounted to the wall, floor, or roof upon installation. No electrician will be needed on site for installation. This will solve the issue of having to drill and route utility lines through the wall studs. The walls can have furring strips fastened to the rough wall and the final wall skin can be applied to the other side of the furring strips. This allows fast and simple passage for the necessary utility lines.The utility lines can also b embedded inside of the structural panels. Athe structural provide the basic structure while providing insulation to the structure. The furring strips can be fastened to at least one side of the structural panels. The final skin can be applied directly to the wall or to the furring strips to hide utility lines, increase shear strength, and appearances.
Reinforced Structural Insulated Panel Wall System
This invention is designed to allow one to build a structure quickly. The panels could be comprised of lightweight core material; such as Sing Core, U.S. Pat. No. 7,147,741. Each panel can have a solid wood frame and at least one layer of skin material on both sides of each panel. Skin material can be any flat building material or sheet materials; such as plywood, MDF, veneer, metals, plastics or fiberglass. Solid wood blocking can be placed wherever an anchoring point is needed. Panels can be joined together using tension cables/rods and/or dowels to create walls, floors, or a roof. Each panel in the wall, floor, or roof can have wiring, plumbing, HVAC ducting, or even vacuum ducting installed during manufacturing. Utility lines can be surface mounted to the base panel. This means that there is no need to drill studs to run any utility lines. Utility lines can be fabricated in the factory with outlets, switches, lights, and any other accessories installed where they are needed. This means that the utility lines will only need to be mounted to the wall, floor, or roof upon installation. No electrician will be needed on site for installation. This will solve the issue of having to drill and route utility lines through the wall studs. The walls can have furring strips fastened to the rough wall and the final wall skin can be applied to the other side of the furring strips. This allows fast and simple passage for the necessary utility lines.The utility lines can also b embedded inside of the structural panels. Athe structural provide the basic structure while providing insulation to the structure. The furring strips can be fastened to at least one side of the structural panels. The final skin can be applied directly to the wall or to the furring strips to hide utility lines, increase shear strength, and appearances.
Reinforced Structural Insulated Panel Wall System
SING PETER (author)
2024-08-29
Patent
Electronic Resource
English