Claims
- 1. A panel for architectural design, comprising:
a structural web having a plurality of voids, the voids disposed in an non-uniform configuration, at least some of the plurality of voids communicating with at least one outer surface of the panel, giving the at least one outer surface a perforated appearance.
- 2. A panel for architectural design, comprising:
a structural web having a plurality of voids, the voids disposed in an apparently random configuration, at least some of the plurality of voids communicating with at least one outer surface of the panel, giving the at least one outer surface a perforated appearance.
- 3. The panel of claim 2, wherein the apparently random configuration is random.
- 4. The panel of claim 2, wherein at least some of the plurality of voids communicating with an outer surface do not also communicate with an opposite surface.
- 5. The panel of claim 2, wherein at least some of the plurality of voids communicate with each other.
- 6. The panel of claim 2, wherein inner surfaces of the panel defining the voids are continuously curved.
- 7. The panel of claim 6, wherein the voids comprise an average diameter between approximately 0.25 inch and approximately 4.5 inches.
- 8. The panel of claim 6, wherein the continuously curved inner surfaces are substantially spherical.
- 9. The panel of claim 2, wherein the voids occupy less than or equal to about 75% of a total nominal panel volume.
- 10. The panel of claim 2, wherein the web has a solid content greater than or equal to about 25% of a total nominal panel volume.
- 11. The panel of claim 2, wherein at least some of the voids are located in predetermined locations to allow a plurality of panels to be abutted with each other without apparent discontinuity at the seam.
- 12. The panel of claim 2, wherein voids communicating with the outer surface of the panel have beveled radii of at least about {fraction (1/32)} inch.
- 13. The panel of claim 2, wherein the structural web is formed of a material capable of curing into a suitably rigid structure.
- 14. The panel of claim 2, wherein the voids are concentrated in at least a portion of the panel.
- 15. The panel of claim 2, wherein the voids are between approximately 50 cc and approximately 650 cc in volume.
- 16. A panel for architectural design, comprising:
a plurality of structural webs, the webs each having a plurality of voids disposed in an apparent random configuration, at least some of the plurality of voids communicating with an outer surface of the panel giving the surface a perforated appearance, and the webs abutting with each other to form a single apparently seamless web.
- 17. A panel for architectural design, comprising:
a structural web having a plurality voids wherein inner surfaces of the web defining the voids are substantially spherical, the voids disposed in an apparently random configuration, and at least some of the plurality of voids communicating with at least one outer surface of the panel, giving the at least one outer surface a perforated appearance.
- 18. A panel for architectural design, comprising:
a structural web, having a plurality of substantially spherical voids disposed in an apparently random configuration, at least some of the plurality of voids communicating with at least one outer surface of the panel, giving the at least one outer surface a perforated appearance, and the voids having at least one of: an average diameter ranging in size between approximately 0.25 inch and approximately 4.5 inches, and a volume between approximately 50 cc and approximately 650 cc.
- 19. An panel for architectural design, the panel partially hollowed in a non-uniform pattern of voids, the voids breaching an outer surface of the panel, giving the outer surface a perforated appearance.
- 20. A method of manufacture of a panel for architectural design, comprising:
placing in a mold a plurality of objects with an approximate shape and size of a desired shape and size of a plurality of voids; placing curable material in the mold with the objects; and removing the objects from the mold after the curable material placed in the mold has cured.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the objects comprise are at least one of:
a plurality of balloons; and a plurality of balls.
- 22. The method of claim 20, wherein the objects are destructively removed from the mold.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/316,355, entitled “Panel for Architectural Design”, filed Aug. 31, 2001. The entire contents of the Provisional Application No. 60/316,355, including the Appendix, are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60316355 |
Aug 2001 |
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