This application relates to a light-weight, multi-purpose construction panel. The panel may be formed, for example, from molded plastic. Each panel includes a substantially planar deck on a first side thereof and a second side comprising alternating male and female sleeves arranged in honeycomb-like
This application relates to a light-weight, multi-purpose construction panel. The panel may be formed, for example, from molded plastic. Each panel includes a substantially planar deck on a first side thereof and a second side comprising alternating male and female sleeves arranged in honeycomb-like compartments defined by a plurality of wall elements. A pair of panels may be releasably coupled together with their respective second sides facing inwardly to form a construction assembly. When a pair of panels is coupled together, the male sleeves of one panel matingly fit within the females sleeves of the other panel, and vice versa. The panel assemblies may be used for many different construction applications including flooring, roofing and wall structures.
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1. A construction panel having a first side and a second side, wherein said first side comprises a substantially planar deck and said second side comprises: (a) a plurality of first wall elements defining a plurality of compartments therebetween; and(b) a plurality of sleeves each located in one of
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A construction panel having a first side and a second side, wherein said first side comprises a substantially planar deck and said second side comprises: (a) a plurality of first wall elements defining a plurality of compartments therebetween; and(b) a plurality of sleeves each located in one of said compartments, wherein said sleeves comprise a first group of female sleeves having a first height and a second group of male sleeves having a second height exceeding said first height, wherein said female and male sleeves are arranged within said compartments in an alternating array, wherein said female and male sleeves alternate regularly in said array in both longitudinal and transverse directions, and wherein said sleeves are sized such that, when said construction panel is releasably connected to another one of said construction panel to form a construction assembly, said male sleeves of said construction panel are sized to fit within said female sleeves of said another one of said construction panel and said female sleeves of said construction panel are sized to receive said male sleeves of said another one of said construction panel. 2. The panel as defined in claim 1, wherein said first side is located directly opposite said second side and wherein said deck has a plurality of spaced-apart channels formed therein, each of said channels having a length extending on said first side. 3. The panel as defined in claim 2, wherein said channels subdivide said deck into a plurality of quadrilateral or triangular shaped deck segments. 4. The panel as defined in claim 2, comprising a plurality of spaced-apart apertures extending through said panel between said first and second sides. 5. The panel as defined in claim 4, wherein said apertures are located in said channels. 6. The panel as defined in claim 1, wherein said sleeves are cylinders each having an open end at a location furthest from said deck. 7. The panel as defined in claim 6, wherein said female sleeves have a diameter exceeding a diameter of said male sleeves. 8. The panel as defined in claim 1, wherein said first wall elements have a height substantially the same as said first height. 9. The panel as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said compartments is further subdivided into a plurality of subcompartments defined by a plurality of second wall elements, each of said second wall elements extending between one of said first wall elements and one of said sleeves. 10. The panel as defined in claim 9, comprising a plurality of guide tubes, wherein each of said guide tubes is located within one of said subcompaitments. 11. The panel as defined in claim 10, comprising a plurality of spaced-apart apertures extending through said panel between said first and second sides, wherein each of said guide tubes is aligned with one of said apertures. 12. The panel as defined in claim 11, wherein each of said guide tubes further comprises a support rib connecting said tube to a corresponding one of said sleeves. 13. A construction assembly comprising at least two construction panels as defined in claim 1 coupled together, wherein said second side of one of said panels releasably engages said second side of another one of said panels. 14. The assembly as defined in claim 13, wherein said assembly comprises a first group of said panels arranged adjacent one another with said first and second sides in alignment and a second group of said panels arranged adjacent one another with said first and second sides in alignment, wherein said second sides of said first group of panels engages said second sides of said second group of panels, wherein at least some of said panels in said second group overlap multiple panels in said first group to connect said multiple panels together. 15. The assembly as defined in claim 13, wherein, in each of said panels, each of said of said compartments is further subdivided into a plurality of subcompartments defined by a plurality of second wall elements, each of said second wall elements extending between one of said first wall elements and one of said sleeves. 16. The assembly as defined in claim 15, wherein each of said panels comprises a plurality of guide tubes, wherein at least some of said guide tubes are located within a corresponding one of said subcompartments. 17. The assembly as defined in claim 16, wherein said guide tubes of said one of said panels is aligned with said guide tubes of said another one of said panels. 18. The assembly as defined in claim 17, comprising a plurality of spaced-apart apertures extending through each of said panels between said first and second sides thereof, wherein each of said guide tubes is aligned with an aligned pair of said apertures. 19. The assembly as defined in claim 18, wherein at least some of said guide tubes are located within said male and female sleeves. 20. The assembly as defined in claim 19, further comprising support flanges connected to said guide tubes. 21. The assembly as defined in claim 19, further comprising notches surrounding at least some of said apertures on said first side of said panel.
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