Methods and apparatus for assembling strong, lightweight thermal panel and insulated building structure
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
E04C-003/29
E04C-003/36
E04C-003/46
출원번호
UP-0159864
(2005-06-23)
등록번호
US-7788879
(2010-09-27)
발명자
/ 주소
Brandes, Donald J.
Beavers, James L.
출원인 / 주소
Global Building Systems, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Atkins, Robert D.
인용정보
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초록▼
A structural panel for a building structure includes first and second stud members each including a neck. Openings and venturi bridges are formed in the neck. At least one flange is attached to the neck. A foam panel extends between the studs. The openings in the neck limit the heat transferred from
A structural panel for a building structure includes first and second stud members each including a neck. Openings and venturi bridges are formed in the neck. At least one flange is attached to the neck. A foam panel extends between the studs. The openings in the neck limit the heat transferred from the stud to the edge of the foam panel. The venturi bridges in the neck also limit the transfer of heat from the neck to the edge of the foam panel.
대표청구항▼
Having described the presently preferred embodiments and best mode of the invention in such terms as to enable those of skill in the art to understand and practice the invention, I claim: 1. A structural panel for a building, comprising: a plurality of I-beam stud members made of a metal having a t
Having described the presently preferred embodiments and best mode of the invention in such terms as to enable those of skill in the art to understand and practice the invention, I claim: 1. A structural panel for a building, comprising: a plurality of I-beam stud members made of a metal having a thermal conductivity greater than 0.030 g-cal/(sec.) (sq. cm.) (degree C./cm) at 18 degrees C., each of the stud members having first and second flanges separated by a face which runs an entire length of each I-beam stud member, the first and second flanges having a thickness at least twice a thickness of the face, the first and second flanges being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the face, each I-beam stud member having a plurality of openings through the face separated by venturi bridges, the openings having a first width in a first region of the opening and a second width in a second region of the opening, the first width being greater than the second width, each I-beam stud member further having a plurality of circular openings through the face adjacent to the second width of the openings, the plurality of openings blocking thermal conduction between the first and second flanges such that thermal conduction between the first and second flanges occurs only through the venturi bridges for the entire length of each I-beam stud member, the face having an area in the range of 1.33 to 5 times a cumulative area of the plurality of openings and in the range of 10 to 25 times a cumulative area of the venturi bridges to reduce thermal conduction between the first and second flanges; and an insulating foam material disposed between the plurality of I-beam stud members, the insulating foam material being in contact with the face of the I-beam stud members. 2. The structural panel of claim 1, wherein the I-beam stud members and insulating foam material constitute a wall panel and roof panel for the building. 3. The structural panel of claim 2, wherein the roof panel extends over a portion of the wall panel for providing a thermal seal between the roof and wall interconnection. 4. The structural panel of claim 1, wherein the venturi bridges are made from a material having a thermal conductivity less than the thermal conductivity of the stud members. 5. The structural panel of claim 1, wherein the venturi bridges includes a polymer material. 6. The structural panel of claim 1, wherein the first and second flanges have rounded distal edges. 7. The structural panel of claim 1, wherein the first and second flanges have two overlapping layers formed by folding a sheet of metal. 8. The structural panel of claim 1, wherein the first and second flanges are recessed into the insulating foam material. 9. The structural panel of claim 1, wherein a density of the insulating foam material ranges from 0.5 to 4.0 pounds per cubic foot. 10. A structural panel for a building, comprising: a plurality of I-beam stud members made of a metal having a thermal conductivity greater than 0.030 g-cal/(sec.) (sq. cm.) (degree C./cm) at 18 degrees C., each of the stud members having first and second flanges separated by a face which runs an entire length of each I-beam stud member, the first and second flanges being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the face, the entire length of each I-beam stud member having a plurality of openings through the face separated by venturi bridges, the plurality of openings blocking thermal conduction between the first and second flanges such that thermal conduction between the first and second flanges occurs only through the venturi bridges for the entire length of each I-beam stud member, the face having an area in the range of 1.33 to 10 times a cumulative area of the plurality of openings and in the range of 4 to 25 times a cumulative area of the venturi bridges, wherein the stud members include a guide panel having apertures for routing electrical wiring conduit and plumbing conduit; and an insulating foam material disposed between the plurality of I-beam stud members, the insulating foam material being in contact with the face of the I-beam stud members. 11. A structural panel for a building, comprising: a plurality of I-beam stud members each having first and second flanges separated by a face which runs an entire length of each I-beam stud member, the first and second flanges having a thickness at least twice a thickness of the face, the first and second flanges being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the face, each I-beam stud member having a plurality of openings through the face separated by venturi bridges, each I-beam stud member further having a plurality of circular openings through the face, the plurality of openings blocking thermal conduction between the first and second flanges such that thermal conduction between the first and second flanges occurs through the venturi bridges for each I-beam stud member, the face having an area in the range of 1.33 to 5 times a cumulative area of the plurality of openings and in the range of 10 to 25 times a cumulative area of the venturi bridges to reduce thermal conduction between the first and second flanges; and an insulating foam panel disposed between the plurality of I-beam stud members, the insulating foam panel being in contact with the face of the I-beam stud members. 12. The structural panel of claim 11, wherein the I-beam member is made of a metal having a thermal conductivity greater than 0.030 g-cal/(sec.) (sq. cm.) (degree C./cm) at 18 degrees C. 13. The structural panel of claim 11, wherein the I-beam stud members and insulating foam panel constitute a wall panel and roof panel for the building. 14. The structural panel of claim 13, wherein the roof panel extends over a portion of the wall panel for providing a thermal seal between the roof and wall interconnection. 15. The structural panel of claim 11, wherein the venturi bridges are made from a material having a thermal conductivity less than the thermal conductivity of the stud members. 16. The structural panel of claim 11, wherein the first and second flanges have rounded distal edges. 17. The structural panel of claim 11, wherein the first and second flanges have two overlapping layers formed by folding a sheet of metal. 18. The structural panel of claim 11, wherein the first and second flanges are recessed into the insulating foam panel. 19. A structural panel for a building, comprising: a plurality of I-beam stud members each having first and second flanges separated by a face which runs an entire length of each I-beam stud member, the first and second flanges being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the face, each I-beam stud member having a plurality of openings through the face separated by venturi bridges, the plurality of openings blocking thermal conduction between the first and second flanges such that thermal conduction between the first and second flanges occurs through the venturi bridges for each I-beam stud member, the face having an area in the range of 1.33 to 10 times a cumulative area of the plurality of openings and in the range of 4 to 25 times a cumulative area of the venturi bridges, wherein the stud members include a guide panel having apertures for routing electrical wiring conduit and plumbing conduit; and an insulating foam panel disposed between the plurality of I-beam stud members, the insulating foam panel being in contact with the face of the I-beam stud members. 20. A structural panel for a building, comprising: a plurality of I-beam stud members each having first and second flanges separated by a face which runs an entire length of each I-beam stud member, the first and second flanges being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the face, each I-beam stud member having a plurality of openings through the face separated by venturi bridges, the plurality of openings blocking thermal conduction between the first and second flanges such that thermal conduction between the first and second flanges occurs through the venturi bridges for each I-beam stud member, the I-beam member being made of a metal having a thermal conductivity greater than 0.030 g-cal/(sec.) (sq. cm.) (degree C./cm) at 18 degrees C.; and an insulating foam panel disposed between the plurality of I-beam stud members, the insulating foam panel being in contact with the face of the I-beam stud members. 21. A structural panel for a building, comprising: a plurality of I-beam stud members each having first and second flanges separated by a face which runs an entire length of each I-beam stud member, the first and second flanges being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the face, each I-beam stud member having a plurality of openings through the face separated by venturi bridges, the plurality of openings blocking thermal conduction between the first and second flanges such that thermal conduction between the first and second flanges occurs through the venturi bridges for each I-beam stud member, the I-beam member being made of a metal having a thermal conductivity greater than 0.030 g-cal/(sec.) (sq. cm.) (degree C./cm) at 18 degrees C., the face having an area in the range of 1.33 to 10 times a cumulative area of the plurality of openings and in the range of 4 to 25 times a cumulative area of the venturi bridges; and an insulating foam panel disposed between the plurality of I-beam stud members, the insulating foam panel being in contact with the face of the I-beam stud members. 22. The structural panel of claim 20, wherein the I-beam stud members and insulating foam panel constitute a wall panel and roof panel for the building. 23. The structural panel of claim 22, wherein the roof panel extends over a portion of the wall panel for providing a thermal seal between the roof and wall interconnection. 24. The structural panel of claim 20, wherein the venturi bridges are made from a material having a thermal conductivity less than the thermal conductivity of the stud members. 25. The structural panel of claim 20, wherein the first and second flanges have rounded distal edges. 26. The structural panel of claim 20, wherein the first and second flanges have two overlapping layers formed by folding a sheet of metal. 27. The structural panel of claim 20, wherein the first and second flanges are recessed into the insulating foam panel. 28. A structural panel for a building, comprising: a plurality of I-beam stud members each having first and second flanges separated by a face which runs an entire length of each I-beam stud member, the first and second flanges being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the face, each I-beam stud member having a plurality of openings through the face separated by venturi bridges, the plurality of openings blocking thermal conduction between the first and second flanges such that thermal conduction between the first and second flanges occurs through the venturi bridges for each I-beam stud member, wherein the stud members include a guide panel having apertures for routing electrical wiring conduit and plumbing conduit; and an insulating foam panel disposed between the plurality of I-beam stud members, the insulating foam panel being in contact with the face of the I-beam stud members.
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