Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Three parts put together to make the Home of the Future.

A unique Frame & InFill system that is a thoughtful and innovative approach to modular construction, taking advantage of the efficiency of containerized dimensions, the strength and insulating properties of composite concrete structural insulated panels (CCSIPs), and the flexibility of composite cardboard for interior spaces.

  1. Steel Containerized Frame: Utilizing the standardized dimensions of shipping containers while fabricating high-quality steel frames can indeed be an efficient and cost-effective method. It's interesting that you are not repurposing used containers but rather adopting the dimensional standard to create fresh, new structures. There might be a challenge in ensuring that these frames are durable and resistant to environmental factors, but with the right quality control and materials, this could certainly work.

  2. CCSIPs: This is a very innovative concept. The use of composite concrete structural insulated panels could indeed offer excellent structural strength, insulating properties, and fire resistance. It would also eliminate the need for other less desirable materials, as you mentioned. The combination of cement-impregnated basalt fiber fabric sheets and Cellular Fibro Concrete seems like a unique approach that could indeed be patentable if it proves to offer significant advantages over existing systems.

  3. InFill: The concept of using composite cardboard for interior spaces is also unique. Utilizing honeycomb panels made from recycled cardboard stock, bituminous clay, and chopped basalt fiber could offer lightweight, cost-effective, and environmentally-friendly solutions for interior build-outs. If this composite cardboard mixture proves to have significant advantages over existing materials in terms of cost, weight, durability, or other factors, it could indeed be patentable.


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