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The sound insulation lies adjacent to one facing sheet and the thermal insulation lies adjacent the second facing sheet Said core comprising discrete layers, one primarily to effect sound insulation and the second primarily to effect thermal insulation Structural assembly for the prevention of thermal leakageĪ plurality of frame members defining the perimeter of said composite panel Ī panel core circumscribed by said frame members INSULATED PANEL STRUCTURES AND CONNECTIONS Thermally insulated and connected window frame members and the method of making the same Method of making a thermally insulated window frame
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Panel wall construction having airtight joint and method of forming sameĮxtrusion for insulated building constructions Structural members with interlocked components Each post arrangement itself incorporates combinations of uniquely constructed and arranged interlocking members (60 & 95) that present permanent anchor means (65, 110 & 111) that operatively interconnect the opposed mullion strips (15 & 16) by an insulating compression member (76). Such panels (11) have sufficient structural integrity to be transported and erected into buildings (10) by virtue of the several post constructions (70, 80, 120 & 130). When the interim anchor means (19) have sufficient structural integrity to maintain the frame members (13) into separated front and rear mullion strips (15 & 16) a bridge (22) is removed from the web wall (18). This result is obtained by providing each wall panel (11) with an insulating core (14) and having the frame members (13) of each panel (11), though themselves noninsulating, provided with a transverse web wall (18) and interim anchor means (19).
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The present invention relates to composite wall panels (11), their construction and erection into buildings (10) so as to provide a true thermal break across each panel (11) and the several post constructions (70, 80, 120 & 130) employed to interconnect a successive series of such panels (11) into coplanar, corner and/or T-intersection arrangements.