This invention relates to a building construction assembly process. It incorporates a metal framing system into a structural insulated panel, and incorporates a minor subsystem connection, in strengthening the structural wall. By allowing the metal framing to be incorporated, and improving the connection of structural insulated panel building component, the user will realize significant strength, durability and cost savings. The Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) can be sold as alternative components for the housing industry.
Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) have been questioned by potential homeowners who have doubts about the integrity and durability of this product. The current Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) building process does not integrate a lot of wood studded materials into the building process. Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) only include wood studs into the deployment and window framing process. Due to the changing building codes, the Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) building process has been mandated to include a metal stirrup to be attached from the base of the Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), to the foundation slab as a safety tie down against high winds and major storms.
Although the Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) industry has tried to change the image of Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), future home buyers are considering additional strength and durability in the ever changing weather patterns and ground shifting activity. Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) manufacturers have made their walls thicker so that future homes meet and exceed initial strength and durability for harsh weather conditions.
In accordance with the present invention, Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) is a building design process that uses a steel channel frame outer band shell, and is integrated with wood framing studs that are mitered and screwed into the steel channel frame outer band shell to add durability and stability. Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) integrates interior vertical studs to provide strength during the manufacturing process. All Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) are put together with one Universal Receptacle. This is a metal utility box that supports electrical chase and water lines to secure the s base structure into the concrete slab. The Universal Receptacle is also used to incorporate and mate each Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) wall through vertical studs, into another Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP). Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) are then combined internally with Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Foam for soundproofing and thermal insulation protection. The Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) outer covering is Oriented Strand Board (OSB) that is nailed and secured to the front and back of the finished product. In the front, lower right side, the Oriented Strand Board (OSB) has a pre-cut, beveled slot used to include electrical wiring chase and water lines, secured to the Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) foundation, and Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP)-to-Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP). All Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) components are constructed identically in depth, height and configuration. Each Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) can be configured into any floor plan.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a durable, structural insulated panel construction processed product to the public that solves future consumers questions of strength and durability.
Another purpose of the present invention is to provide an integrated, fully functional product that meets and exceeds the changing building codes and requirements.
In addition, the present invention provides a product that combines the traditional manufacturing building process and structural insulated panel process together with a new and improved process that improves the structural insulated panel process for the future.
A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed description, in which:
For purposes of clarity and brevity, like elements and components will bear the same designations and numbering throughout the figures.
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The Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) top/bottom studs act as the horizontal integration platform to form the body of the structure. Each top/bottom stud is made of yellow material and will be 2″×6″×4′. Each Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) top/bottom stud will be mitered and set inside the Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) metal frame. The vertical wood studs (22) provide internal structural support and durability. The Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) vertical wood studs (22) will be cut and placed according to configuration. The steel channel frame (10) and vertical wood studs (22) will have pre-drilled holes and the metal Universal Receptacle will be mounted and screwed into place. The Universal Receptacle screw mount holes (30) are pre-drilled and will be ready for the Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP)-to-Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) mating.
The Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) guide openings are pre-drilled with the use of a Universal Receptacle metal template guide. Each Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panels (M2SIP) will have five openings that will vary in size and will be drilled through the right side vertical stud and metal frame also the bottom stud and metal frame. The openings in the side will be used a follows: electrical chase hole 1⅜″, hot and cold water chase holes 1″, and two secure bolt-down holes ⅝″. The opening in the bottom will be used to add a base bolt to secure the Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) for mating through the ¾″ opening to the base plate.
The exterior Oriented Strand Board (OSB) (18) is glued and nailed to the vertical wood studs (22) and outer wood frame studs (12). Each Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) shall have two Oriented Strand Board (OSB) sheeting, one for the exterior and one for the interior. Each Oriented Strand Board (OSB) sheeting, will be the same in configuration: 7/16″ depth, with two different sizes 4′×9′, or 8′×9′ in length. The sheeting provides adequate build protection and is optimum in the construction of homes.
Non-stick rods will be put into place through the opening holes. Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Foam (16) is then blown into the open chambers of the Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) walls to provide insulation and sound proofing.
The internal Oriented Strand Board (OSB) (18) is then glued and nailed into place with OSB beveled slot cover (20), faced front and base mount tie down/extra hole (34) is then mounted through the green board stud and into the concrete slab, structural bold hole (26) hardware must be connected to support secure process. Utilities such as electrical chase panel (24), wiring and water chase hole (28) as pre-measured, integrated and deployed into the Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) wall.
Each Metal to Frame Structural Insulated Panel (M2SIP) exterior Oriented Strand Board (OSB) shall be coated on the back of the material with a water-soluble adhesive before the Oriented Strand Board (OSB) is joined to the studs. This process provides strength in the mating process. Oriented Strand Board (OSB) (18) will be nailed to the exterior wood studs for security. This mates the glued Oriented Strand Board (OSB) (18) to the horizontal top/bottom studs and the vertical side studs together. Internal support studs must be nailed through the outside of the OSB into the exterior wood studs. Smaller secondary vertical support studs will be glued and nailed for added support to the internal support studs.
Since other modifications and changes vary to fit particular operating requirements and environments it will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention.
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