AT86255B - Two-part hollow concrete block. - Google Patents

Two-part hollow concrete block.

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AT86255B
AT86255B AT86255DA AT86255B AT 86255 B AT86255 B AT 86255B AT 86255D A AT86255D A AT 86255DA AT 86255 B AT86255 B AT 86255B
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hollow concrete
concrete block
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Paul Frei
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  Zweiteiliger Betonhohlstein. 



   Die Erfindung bezweckt Betonhohlsteine zu schaffen, deren Querschnitt bis zur Grenze der zulässigen Betonbeanspruchung statisch voll ausgenutzt werden kann, bei denen aber gleichzeitig das Durchdringen von Feuchtigkeit möglichst verhindert wird und die eine gute Temperaturisolierungsfähigkeit besitzen. 



   Um den Durchgang von Feuchtigkeit zu verhindern, sind die Betonhohlsteine aus zwei selbstständigen Hälften gebildet, welche durch an den Stirnseiten einbetonierte gemeinsame Eiseneinlagen derart zu einem Stücke zusammengesetzt sind, dass die stirnseitigen Ansätze sich nicht berühren, sondern einen gewissen Abstand voneinander besitzen. 



   Zur Temperaturisolierung sind in dem Hohlraum der Steine ein-oder mehrere Isolierplatten in an sich bekannter Weise parallel zu den Längswänden der Steine eingeschoben, die bei der Vermauerung der Steine parallel zu den Mauerfluchten zu liegen kommen. Bei den bisher bekannten Formsteinen dieser Art wurden die Isolierplatten in Nuten der Innenwandungen eingeschoben. Bei dem Stein gemäss der Erfindung sind die Platten in die durch die Stirnflächen der Steinhälften gebildeten Ausnehmungen angeschoben. Die Isolier-   platten werden im Bauwerke statisch nicht beansprucht, da alle Lasten auf den aus tragfähigem Beton hergestellten Betonhohlstein übertragen werden, der im Höchstausmasse der     zulässigen   Stampfbetonbeanspruchung belastet werden kann. So können die Isolierplatten ohne.

   Rücksicht auf Festigkeit nur nach dem Gesichtspunkte einer grösstmöglichen Isolierwirkung zusammengesetzt werden. 



   In der Zeichnung ist in Fig.   I,   2 und 3 ein zweiteiliger Betonhohlstein unter Weglassung der Isoliereinlage im Grundriss, perspektivisch und in der Stirnansicht dargestellt, während Fig. 4 zwei aneinanderstossende zweiteilige Hohlsteine einer Gebäudemauer mit eingeschobenen Isolierplatten im Grundriss und Fig. 5 einen Hohlstein mit eingeschobener Isolierplatte perspektivisch zeigen. 



   PATENT-ANSPRÜCHE : r. Zweiteiliger Betonhohlstein, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass zwei Halbsteine (a, b) durch gemeinsame Eiseneinlagen   (c)   an ihren Stirnseiten zu einem Stücke derart verbunden sind, dass die beiden Stirnansätze einander nicht berühren. 

**WARNUNG** Ende DESC Feld kannt Anfang CLMS uberlappen**.



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  Two-part hollow concrete block.



   The invention aims to create hollow concrete blocks, the cross-section of which can be fully utilized statically up to the limit of the permissible concrete stress, but in which at the same time the penetration of moisture is prevented as far as possible and which have good thermal insulation properties.



   In order to prevent the passage of moisture, the hollow concrete blocks are made up of two independent halves, which are put together into one piece by common iron inlays concreted in on the front sides in such a way that the front ends do not touch, but rather have a certain distance from one another.



   For thermal insulation, one or more insulating plates are inserted into the cavity of the bricks in a manner known per se parallel to the longitudinal walls of the bricks, which come to lie parallel to the wall alignments when the bricks are bricked up. In the previously known shaped blocks of this type, the insulating plates were inserted into grooves in the inner walls. In the stone according to the invention, the plates are pushed into the recesses formed by the end faces of the stone halves. The insulation panels are not statically stressed in the building, as all loads are transferred to the hollow concrete block made of load-bearing concrete, which can be loaded to the maximum extent of the permissible tamped concrete stress. So the insulation panels can be used without.

   Consideration of strength should only be put together according to the point of view of the greatest possible insulating effect.



   In the drawing, a two-part hollow concrete block with the omission of the insulating insert is shown in plan, in perspective and in the front view, while FIG. 4 shows two abutting two-part hollow blocks of a building wall with inserted insulating plates in plan, and FIG. 5 shows a hollow block show in perspective with inserted insulating plate.



   PATENT CLAIMS: r. Two-part hollow concrete block, characterized in that two half-blocks (a, b) are connected to one piece by common iron inserts (c) on their end faces in such a way that the two end pieces do not touch one another.

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2. Zweiteiliger Betonhohlstein nach Anspruch i, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass eine oder mehrere Isolierplatten (d) in an sich bekannter Weise in die Ausnehmung zwischen den Stirnflächen der beiden Steinhälften (a, b) eingeschoben sind. **WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. 2. Two-part hollow concrete block according to claim i, characterized in that one or more insulating plates (d) are inserted in a manner known per se into the recess between the end faces of the two stone halves (a, b). ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT86255D 1919-02-27 1919-02-27 Two-part hollow concrete block. AT86255B (en)

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