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US Patent 5410849
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May 2, 1995
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A modular building panel having a roofing surface capable of accepting roofing shingles is disclosed, and includes two metal sheets separated by an insulating foam core bonded to the sheets and a first interlocking member on one side and a second interlocking member on the other side. A construction material capable of supporting roofing shingles by support roofing nails is positioned in a groove at the top surface of the foam core, and with the core is covered on its roofing surface by a metal sheet.
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May 2, 1995
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08/209,980
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March 14, 1994
US Classification
52/309.2   52/309.9 52/533 52/588.1 52/590.3
Int'l Classification
F16B   5/00   (20060101)   E04C   2/26   (20060101)   E04C   2/292   (20060101)  
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RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 946,756 filed Sep. 17, 1992 and issued Mar. 15, 1994 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,293,728.
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52/309.2   52/309.7   52/309.9   52/309.14   52/309.15   52/533   52/539   52/588.1   52/589.1   52/578   52/590.3  
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