Donald E. Hipchen - Seminole FL Michael J. Skowronski - Clearwater FL Joseph R. Hagan - Clearwater FL
Assignee:
The Celotex Corporation - Tampa FL
International Classification:
B32B 520 B32B 526 B32B 528
US Classification:
428285
Abstract:
A structural laminate comprises at least one planar facing sheet with a rigid foam attached to one surface of the facing sheet. The rigid foam may be any polymeric material which is capable of being foamed. Distributed substantially evenly throughout the foam is a mat of long straight glass fibers arranged in layers substantially parallel to the facing sheet. The process for producing this structural laminate comprises the steps of contacting a thin, substantially incompressible yet expansible mat of long straight glass fibers with a foam-forming mixture on each face of the mat, and passing the facing sheets having the mat and the foam-forming mixture there between through the nip of two rotating rolls.
Donald E. Hipchen - Seminole FL Michael J. Skowronski - Clearwater FL Joseph R. Hagan - Clearwater FL
Assignee:
Celotex - Tampa FL
International Classification:
B32B 520
US Classification:
428297
Abstract:
A structural laminate comprises at least one planar facing sheet with a rigid foam attached to one surface of the facing sheet. The rigid foam is characterized in that the major recurring chemical linkage therein is the isocyanurate moiety. Distributed substantially evenly throughout the foam is a mat of long straight glass fibers arranged in layers substantially parallel to the facing sheet. The process for producing this structural laminate comprises the steps of contacting a thin, substantially incompressible yet expansible mat of long straight glass fibers with a foam-forming mixture of an organic polyisocyanate and a diol, positioning a facing sheet on each face of the mat, and passing the facing sheets having the mat and the foam-forming mixture there between through the nip of two rotating rolls.
Donald E. Hipchen - Seminole FL Michael J. Skowronski - Clearwater FL Joseph R. Hagan - Clearwater FL
Assignee:
The Celotex Corporation - Tampa FL
International Classification:
B32B 3114 B32B 528 B32B 520
US Classification:
156 79
Abstract:
A structural laminate comprises at least one planar facing sheet with a rigid foam attached to one surface of the facing sheet. The rigid foam may be any polymeric material which is capable of being foamed. Distributed substantially evenly throughout the foam is a mat of long glass fibers arranged in layers substantially parallel to the facing sheet. The process for producing this structural laminate comprises the steps of contacting a thin, substantially incompressible yet expansible mat of long glass fibers with a foam-forming mixture, positioning a facing sheet on each face of the mat, and passing the facing sheets having the mat and the foam-forming mixture therebetween through means for metering the amount of foam-forming mixture and causing it to fully penetrate between the fibers of said glass mat.
Donald E. Hipchen - Seminole FL Michael J. Skowronski - Clearwater FL Joseph R. Hagan - Clearwater FL
Assignee:
The Celotex Corporation - Tampa FL
International Classification:
B32B 520
US Classification:
156 79
Abstract:
A structural laminate comprises at least one planar facing sheet with a rigid foam attached to one surface of the facing sheet. The rigid foam may be any polymeric material which is capable of being foamed. Distributed substantially evenly throughout the foam is a mat of long straight glass fibers arranged in layers substantially parallel to the facing sheet. The process for producing this structural laminate comprises the steps of contacting a thin, substantially incompressible yet expansible mat of long straight glass fibers with a foam-forming mixture on each face of the mat, and passing the facing sheets having the mat and the foam-forming mixture there between through the nip of two rotating rolls.
Donald E. Hipchen - Seminole FL Michael J. Skowronski - Clearwater FL Joseph R. Hagan - Clearwater FL
Assignee:
The Celotex Corporation - Tampa FL
International Classification:
B32B 520 B32B 526 B32B 528
US Classification:
428109
Abstract:
A structural laminate comprises at least one planar facing sheet with a rigid foam attached to one surface of the facing sheet. The rigid foam may be any polymeric material which is capable of being foamed. Distributed substantially evenly throughout the foam is a mat of long glass fibers arranged in layers substantially parallel to the facing sheet. The process for producing this structural laminate comprises the steps of contacting a thin, substantially incompressible yet expansible mat of long glass fibers with a foam-forming mixture, positioning a facing sheet on each face of the mat, and passing the facing sheets having the mat and the foam-forming mixture therebetween through means for metering the amount of foam-forming mixture and causing it to fully penetrate between the fibers of said glass mat.
Donald E. Hipchen - Seminole FL Michael Skowronski - Clearwater FL Joseph R. Hagan - Clearwater FL
Assignee:
The Celotex Corporation - Tampa FL
International Classification:
B32B 520
US Classification:
428297
Abstract:
A structural laminate comprises at least one planar facing sheet with a rigid foam attached to one surface of the facing sheet. The rigid foam is characterized in that the major recurring chemical linkage therein is the isocyanurate moiety. Distributed substantially evenly throughout the foam is a mat of long straight glass fibers arranged in layers substantially parallel to the facing sheet. The process for producing this structural laminate comprises the steps of contacting a thin, substantially incompressible yet expansible mat of long straight glass fibers with a foam-forming mixture of an organic polyisocyanate and a diol, positioning a facing sheet on each face of the mat, and passing the facing sheets having the mat and the foam-forming mixture there between through the nip of two rotating rolls.
Joseph R. Hagan - Belleair FL Kim DeVormer - Roanoke VA Fred Hansen - Parkland FL
International Classification:
E04F 1700 E04B 200
US Classification:
527301
Abstract:
A drainage track useful in combination with exterior insulation and finish systems including a clog-resistant drainage channel so that water collecting behind the exterior insulation and finish may drain from the structure. The drainage track, in a preferred form, is extruded from PVC and defines a substantially L-shaped configuration in cross-section. An elongated, relatively tall flashing leg is provided for attachment of the drainage track to the structure such that all water resistant material and insulation laps over the flashing leg to direct water into the drainage channel. Finish apertures are provided through a portion of the drainage track so that exterior finish such as, for example, stucco, will readily adhere and bond to the drainage track.
Perry F. Monda - St. Petersburg FL Leon F. Barry - St. Petersburg FL Joseph R. Hagan - Belleair FL William J. Cole - Berlin NJ
Assignee:
Celotex Corporation - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
E04B 138 E04C 210
US Classification:
52460
Abstract:
An insulating structure comprises a board of insulating material having two major surfaces, two side edges and top and bottom edges, and facing sheets on each of the major surfaces, and a generally rectangular closure strip having two equal and integral side portions. One side portion is bonded to one of the facing sheets and extends over said facing sheet from the top edge to the bottom edge and inwardly a short distance from one of the side edges of the board. The other side portion extends outwardly away from the board a short distance from said side edge. A plurality of the insulating structures are positioned in abutting relationship to form an insulating envelope covering a wall or roof of a building.
Dr. Hagan graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1976. He works in Burlington, VT and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Hagan is affiliated with The University Of Vermont Medical Center.