BE479215A - - Google Patents

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BE479215A
BE479215A BE479215DA BE479215A BE 479215 A BE479215 A BE 479215A BE 479215D A BE479215D A BE 479215DA BE 479215 A BE479215 A BE 479215A
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wall
partitions
walls
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insulating cavities
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
    • E04B1/62Insulation or other protection; Elements or use of specified material therefor
    • E04B1/74Heat, sound or noise insulation, absorption, or reflection; Other building methods affording favourable thermal or acoustical conditions, e.g. accumulating of heat within walls
    • E04B1/76Heat, sound or noise insulation, absorption, or reflection; Other building methods affording favourable thermal or acoustical conditions, e.g. accumulating of heat within walls specifically with respect to heat only
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/02Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls built-up from layers of building elements
    • E04B2/14Walls having cavities in, but not between, the elements, i.e. each cavity being enclosed by at least four sides forming part of one single element
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/02Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls built-up from layers of building elements
    • E04B2002/0295Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls built-up from layers of building elements of which the width is equal to the wall thickness

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Description

       

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  Joseph V E I N   B E R   G. 



  Système de mur à isolement perfectionne . 



   L'Invention a trait; aux   murs   comportant des cavités internes incluant de l'air qui forme   matelas   isolant. D'une manière générale, ces cavités sont formées de canaux verticaux sépares, les   uns   des autres, par des parties pleines ou cloisons constituant   des. entretoi-   ses des deux parois du mur, lesquelles cloisons sont perpendiculaires aux deux parois. Il résulte de cette disposition quà l'isolement n'est pas uniforme sur toute la surface du mur. du fait de la trans- '   mission   de chaleur, d'une paroi à l'autre, par conduction à travers ces cloisons,   d'ou   production, inévitable de   condensations.qui   se lo- calisent en longues traînées verticales,'sur la face intérieure du mur, au droit desdites cloisons. 



   La présente invention a pour objet un nouveau.système de mur isolant qui offre l'avantage de   minimiser   cet inconvénient à un point tel qu'on peut le   considérer*     conne pratiquement,   supprimé. 



     A   cet effet lè présent mur est essentiellement   caractérise   en ce que les cloisons de. séparation des cavités isolantes sont   dispo-   qées obliquement par rapport aux deux parois longitudinales qu'elles 

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 réunissent, suivant "11 angle 0 ('lt:{-'-";lc en fonction de e ]. conducti- bilité du matériau employé é ii. 18 ccni-itruction du 'ur, do r?ç()I1 ue la transmission de chaleur. par conduction du. droit de ces cloisons., soit freinte en 1"'8 iS011 directs de la ;,.!ntl"11:!L:1' ds celles-ci 1 f; o;:ip 'ù .i entre les points de jonction avec les i,,-:rn;S9 ce qui pernat d'obte- nir un isolement 2ra t iquement Ll:tl¯i0¯'?'¯C ;èT 'bouts 18 surface du dur. 



  .Les cloisons sont, de prêter.'; lee, concourantes deux il deux, de manière à forcer avec les deux parois une poutre t. r :î.811cu18 G. 



  Le présent mur peut naturellement être construit de toute Ü1a115-:re =tiC¯lïOy7r :LC'Op soit par :-'lou.18::;C sur j-i 1. x c 3 dans des coffraGes, en réservant les cavibes au noyen de nOlc(L1X, soit. psr juxtaposition 9'; superposition df61(;.'H3.nts prërabriquës pr(;GC1t.C'Et:, de préférence, une section horizontale en forr18 de ;; j? a J.,z.. l 'L .5 lL o i i i: r'e dont .l: ]¯ 1.   e t 5. t diagonale est 1D.t8rialjs(e r)f.\r uo.-. cloison. 



  Le dessin annexe 5 ; n on 'v 1 e , titre rlt'3X(3:.Je, diverses forâtes é. ' eJi é C iàü 1¯ otl du r'resent rnur. 



  La Li. 1 est une coupe horizontale d'une première fOI'1e 
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  L.8..s fl.±, 2 une coupe d'un nul' analogue a ce3-ui de la fin. L mais construit e éléments préfabriqués. 



  La i -1.,'g 3, une coupe du lit, du ,êl:1.c ;cmr, situe au-dessus ou au-dessous ce celui coupé rJ8r.8 la ri6 2 La fin. 4, une variante de In a F F¯ i¯ . 2. 



  Dans la for'nie d'exécution de 1s a ç j, g l, le r"ur est construit sur place, par moulage de bton dans des coffrages c^.î'?'.2'OyUrSm Il comporte deux parois longitudinales s 1 , 0DijreGoiHÍes par des cloisons obliques 2, incluant des cavitds 3.1esq'.'<.elles cloisons sont inclinées en sens opposes et concourantes deux à deux l'obliquité de ces z c i o 1 - sons étant déterminée en fonction d <; 1. conductibilité du :;1é.t6riau employé, il O ....>Ke il a été expose. 



  Le mur comportera naturellement, aux angles, des poteaux 4, et des poteaux senblables pourront aussi'.être prévus au droit des s ;-iu x- 
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 de refend ou des cloisons intérieures. 

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   Dans la forme d'exécution des figs. 2 et 3, le mur est prévu pour être construit en éléments,préfabriqués dont la section hori- zontale est endorme de   parallélogramme,   chacun comportant deux bases formant une portion des parois 1, une diagonale formée d'une cloi- son 2, et deux côtés obliques formés de deux autres cloisons Sa¯ de mi-épaisseûr. Tous ces éléments sont, naturellement, réunis par des joints de ciment.

   Ainsi qu'on le voit à l'examen des f,igs. 2 et 3, les joints des divers lits superposés sont contrariés, sans que ces- se la continuité des canaux verticaux   formes   par la superposition   des.cavités   3 de chaque élément; plus explicitement, chaque cloi- son pleine 2, d'un lit quelconque, est surmontée par deux demi-cloi- sons 2a, surmontées à leur tour par une cloison pleine, et ainsi de suite, chaque élément étant à cheval sur deux éléments d'u lit infé-   rieur.   



   Cette forme d'exécution entraîne aussi l'emploi d'éléments spéciaux 5' (fig. 2) et6 (fig. 3) dont le dessin montre suffisamment la constitution. 



   Enfin, dans la forme d'exécution de la   fige   3, le mur serait constitué au moyen d'éléments préfabriqués dont la   section.horizon-   tale serait en forme de triangle comportant 'une base qui formerait une portion de la paroi la ou 1b, etdeux côtés 2a formant chacun une lui-cloison 2.



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  Joseph V E I N B E R G.



  Sophisticated isolation wall system.



   The Invention relates to; walls with internal cavities including air that forms an insulating blanket. In general, these cavities are formed of vertical channels separated from each other by solid parts or partitions constituting. the spacers of the two walls of the wall, which partitions are perpendicular to the two walls. It follows from this arrangement that the insulation is not uniform over the entire surface of the wall. due to the transmission of heat, from one wall to the other, by conduction through these partitions, or the inevitable production of condensations, which are localized in long vertical trails, 'on the face inside the wall, in line with the said partitions.



   The object of the present invention is a novel insulating wall system which offers the advantage of minimizing this drawback to such an extent that it can be considered as virtually eliminated.



     For this purpose the present wall is essentially characterized in that the partitions of. separation of the insulating cavities are arranged obliquely with respect to the two longitudinal walls which they

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 unite, according to "11 angle 0 ('lt: {-'-"; lc as a function of e]. conductivity of the material used ii. 18 ccni-itruction of the' ur, do r? ç () I1 ue the heat transmission. by conduction of the. right of these partitions., is shrunk in 1 "'8 iS011 direct from the;,.! ntl" 11:! L: 1' of these 1 f; o;: ip ' ù .i between the junction points with the i ,, -: rn; S9 which allows to obtain an isolation 2ra t ically Ll: tl¯i0¯ '?' ¯C; èT 'ends 18 hard surface .



  .The partitions are, to lend. '; lee, concurrent two he two, so as to force with the two walls a beam t. r: î.811cu18 G.



  The present wall can naturally be built of any Ü1a115-: re = tiC¯lïOy7r: LC'Op either by: - 'lou.18 ::; C on ji 1. xc 3 in chests, reserving the cavibes for the drowning of nOlc (L1X, ie. psr juxtaposition 9 '; superposition df61 (;.' H3.nts prërabriquës pr (; GC1t.C'Et :, preferably a horizontal section in forr18 of ;; j? a J., z. . l 'L .5 lL oiii: r'e whose .l:] ¯ 1. and 5. t diagonal is 1D.t8rialjs (er) f. \ r uo.-. partition.



  Annex drawing 5; n on 'v 1 e, title rlt'3X (3: .Je, various forests é.' eJi é C iàü 1¯ otl du r'resent rnur.



  Li. 1 is a horizontal section of a first fOI'1e
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  L.8..s fl. ±, 2 a cut of a null 'analogous to ce3-ui at the end. L but builds prefabricated elements.



  The i -1., 'G 3, a section of the bed, of the, êl: 1.c; cmr, located above or below that cut rJ8r.8 the ri6 2 The end. 4, a variant of In a F F¯ ī. 2.



  In the execution form of 1s a ç j, gl, the r "ur is built on site, by molding concrete in formworks c ^ .î '?'. 2'OyUrSm It has two longitudinal walls s 1 , 0DijreGoiHÍes by oblique partitions 2, including cavities 3.1esq '.' <. They are inclined in opposite directions and concurrent two by two the obliquity of these zcio 1 - sounds being determined as a function of <; 1. conductivity of the :; 1st employee, he O ....> Ke he was exposed.



  The wall will naturally include, at the angles, posts 4, and sensitive posts may also be provided to the right of the s; -iu x-
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   In the embodiment of FIGS. 2 and 3, the wall is intended to be constructed in prefabricated elements, the horizontal section of which is formed as a parallelogram, each comprising two bases forming a portion of the walls 1, a diagonal formed by a partition 2, and two oblique sides formed by two other half-thick Sā partitions. All these elements are, of course, united by cement joints.

   As can be seen from the examination of f, igs. 2 and 3, the joints of the various bunk beds are thwarted, without ceasing the continuity of the vertical channels formed by the superposition of the cavities 3 of each element; more explicitly, each solid partition 2, of any bed, is surmounted by two half-partitions 2a, surmounted in turn by a solid partition, and so on, each element being astride two elements d 'u lower bed.



   This embodiment also involves the use of special elements 5 '(fig. 2) and 6 (fig. 3), the drawing of which sufficiently shows the constitution.



   Finally, in the embodiment of fig 3, the wall would be formed by means of prefabricated elements whose horizontal section would be in the form of a triangle comprising 'a base which would form a portion of the wall 1a or 1b, andtwo sides 2a each forming a partition 2.


    

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R E V E N D I C A T I O N S. R E V E N D I C A T I O N S. Système de mur, à cavités.isolantes pouvant être fabriqué par moulage sur place, ou au moyen d'éléments préfabriqués, caractérisé en ce que les cloisons de séparation des cavités isolantes sont dis- posées obliquement par rapport aux deux parois longitudinales qu'el-- les réunissent, suivant un angle détermine en fonction de la conduc- tibilité du matériau employé à la construction du mur, de façon que la transmission de chaleur, par' conduction au droit de ces cloisons, soit freinée en raiso directe de la longueur de celles-ci comptée ' entre les points de jonction avec les parois. Wall system, with insulating cavities, which can be manufactured by molding on site, or by means of prefabricated elements, characterized in that the partitions separating the insulating cavities are arranged obliquely with respect to the two longitudinal walls which they - bring them together at an angle determined as a function of the conduc- tibility of the material used in the construction of the wall, so that the transmission of heat, by conduction at the level of these partitions, is slowed down in direct relation to the length of the wall. these counted between the points of junction with the walls.
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