BUILDING STRUCTURES WOOD HAVING

Brand Owner Address Description
ACOUSTIC ARRANGEMENT SYSTEM Nihon Onkyo Engineering Co., Ltd. 1-21-10, Midori, Sumida-ku Tokyo 130-0021 Japan Building structures of wood having the property of sound absorbing; building structures of wood having the property of sound diffusing; building structures of wood having the property of sound absorbing and diffusing; floorings, walls and ceilings having property of sound absorbing; floorings, walls and ceilings having property of sound reflecting; floorings, walls and ceilings having property of sound absorbing and reflecting; materials for use in the construction of walls, not of metals; coverings for use in the construction of walls, not of metals; non-metallic minerals for building or construction; ceramic building materials, bricks and refractory products; building materials of ceramic, plastic, synthetic materials, rubber, wood, stone or glass; wall claddings, not of metal, for building; wall linings, not of metal, for building; wall panels, not of metal; building materials made of plastic; synthetic building materials; asphalt and materials for building or construction made of asphalt; rubber materials for building or construction; lime materials for building and construction; building and construction materials made of plasters; building materials, namely, semi-worked woods; stones; glass for building;Musical instruments;Furniture; furniture partitions; byoubu [oriental folding partition screens]; meerschaum; yellow amber; sculptures of plaster; sculptures of plastic; sculptures of wood; bamboo; bamboo skins, unworked or partly worked; tree barks; tusks, unworked or partly worked; whalebones; shells and crusts; artificial horns; ivory, unworked or partly worked; animal horns; animal teeth; tortoiseshell, unworked or partly worked; animal bone, unworked or partly worked; corals, unworked or partly worked;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of replacing an existing wood window in the framework of a building in order to retain the original wood window appearance is disclosed. A non-wooden double hung window is inserted into a wood frame, including horizontal and vertical members, and a center member, such that the vertical and horizontal members of the non-wooden double hung window along with the non-wooden elements of the upper and lower sash are substantially hidden when viewed from the exterior of the building, thus preserving the original, wood window appearance. The non-wooden double hung window and wood frame combination is fastened to the wood frame and then attached to existing window casings of the building.