CH220687A - Hollow stone. - Google Patents

Hollow stone.

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CH220687A
CH220687A CH220687DA CH220687A CH 220687 A CH220687 A CH 220687A CH 220687D A CH220687D A CH 220687DA CH 220687 A CH220687 A CH 220687A
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Switzerland
Prior art keywords
hollow
hollow stone
stone
stones
ceiling
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German (de)
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Stofer Karl
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Stofer Karl
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04CSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
    • E04C3/00Structural elongated elements designed for load-supporting
    • E04C3/02Joists; Girders, trusses, or trusslike structures, e.g. prefabricated; Lintels; Transoms; Braces
    • E04C3/20Joists; Girders, trusses, or trusslike structures, e.g. prefabricated; Lintels; Transoms; Braces of concrete or other stone-like material, e.g. with reinforcements or tensioning members
    • E04C3/22Joists; Girders, trusses, or trusslike structures, e.g. prefabricated; Lintels; Transoms; Braces of concrete or other stone-like material, e.g. with reinforcements or tensioning members built-up by elements jointed in line

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Architecture (AREA)
  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Finishing Walls (AREA)
  • Panels For Use In Building Construction (AREA)

Description

  

  Hohlstein.    Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf einen  Hohlstein, z. B. aus Ton oder Beton, der mit  einer durchgehenden, sich über nahezu die  ganze Höhe des     Hohlsteines    erstreckenden  Rinne versehen     ist.    Der Hohlstein kann zum  Beispiel zur Herstellung von Decken Ver  wendung     finden.     



  Zur     Erläuterung    der     Erfindung    diene die  beiliegende Zeichnung, in welcher       Fig.    1     einen        Querschnitt    durch eine     unter     Verwendung einer bevorzugten Ausführungs  form des neuen Hohlsteines hergestellten  Decke und       Fig.    2 die Draufsicht eines Teils dieser  Decke darstellt.  



  Der zur Herstellung der Decke verwen  dete Hohlstein 1, der aus Ton, Beton usw.  bestehen kann, besitzt eine durchgehende, sich  nahezu über die ganze Höhe des Hohlsteines  erstreckende Rinne 2, die unten geschlossen,  nach oben aber offen ist. Die Rinne nimmt  von unten nach oben     stufenweise    an Breite  ab. Die Aussenflächen d, 4 des Hohlsteines    sind gestaffelt. Auch die Stirnwände des  Steines können gestaffelt sein.  



  Hohlsteine der beschriebenen Art dienen       vorzugsweise    zur Herstellung von Decken;  sie werden hierzu     aneinandergereiht,    wobei  zwischen zwei benachbarten     Steinen    eine  mehrfach gebrochene Fuge entsteht.     In    die  Rinnen 2 der     aneinandergereihten    Steine 1  wird Beton eingegossen, wobei     ein    die Hohl  steine     miteinander        verbindender        Betonbalken     6 gebildet     wird,    dessen Oberkante 7 unter  halb der Oberkante 9 der Deckensteine 1  endet.

   In dem über dem Balken vorhandenen  freien Raum     kann    noch eine Platte 10, die  aus demselben Material     bestehen:    kann wie  der     Hohlstein.    1 selbst, angebracht werden.  Der Betonbalken 6 kann armiert werden. Die  aus den Hohlsteinen und dem Betonbalken 6  gebildeten     balkenförmigen    Deckenteile wer  den vorteilhaft auf der Baustelle selbst her  gestellt.  



  Die Erstellung einer Decke mit     Hilfe    der  beschriebenen     Hohlsteine    erfordert wenig  Zeit. Die     Hohlsteine    können rasch auch von      ungeschultem Personal vorlegt werden. Die  durch     aneinandergefügten    und mit Beton aus  gefüllten Hohlsteinen gebildeten     balkenför-          migen    Deckenteile können um eine Stein  länge     in    bezug aufeinander versetzt werden,  um durchgehende Querfugen in der Deck-- zu       vermeiden.  



  Hollow stone. The invention relates to a hollow stone, e.g. B. made of clay or concrete, which is provided with a continuous, over almost the entire height of the hollow stone extending channel. The hollow stone can be used, for example, to manufacture ceilings.



  To explain the invention, the accompanying drawings serve, in which Fig. 1 shows a cross section through a ceiling produced using a preferred embodiment form of the new hollow stone and Fig. 2 shows the plan view of part of this ceiling.



  The used to manufacture the ceiling hollow stone 1, which can consist of clay, concrete, etc., has a continuous, almost over the entire height of the hollow stone extending channel 2, which is closed at the bottom, but open at the top. The channel gradually decreases in width from bottom to top. The outer surfaces d, 4 of the hollow stone are staggered. The front walls of the stone can also be staggered.



  Hollow stones of the type described are preferably used for the production of ceilings; They are lined up for this purpose, creating a joint that is broken several times between two adjacent stones. Concrete is poured into the channels 2 of the lined-up stones 1, a concrete beam 6 connecting the hollow stones is formed, the upper edge 7 of which ends below the upper edge 9 of the ceiling stones 1.

   In the free space above the beam there can be a plate 10 made of the same material: can as the hollow stone. 1 itself. The concrete beam 6 can be reinforced. The bar-shaped ceiling parts formed from the hollow stones and the concrete beam 6 who made the advantageous on the site itself ago.



  The creation of a ceiling with the help of the hollow stones described requires little time. The hollow stones can also be presented quickly by untrained personnel. The beam-shaped ceiling parts formed from hollow stones that are joined to one another and filled with concrete can be offset by one stone length in relation to one another in order to avoid continuous transverse joints in the deck.

 

Claims (1)

PATENTANSPRÜCH: Hohlstein, gekennzeichnet durch eine durchgehende, sich über nahezu die ganze Höhe des Hohlsteines erstreckende Rinne. LTNTERANSPRüCHE 1. Hohlstein nach Patentanspruch, da durch gekennzeichnet, dass die Rinne sich von unten nach oben verengt. 2. Hohlstein nach Unteranspruch 1, da durch gekennzeichnet, dass die Rinne sich stufenweise verengt. 3. Hohlstein nach Unteranspruch 2, da durch gekennzeichnet, dass wenigstens eine Aussenfläche des Hohlsteines gestaffelt aus gebildet ist. PATENT CLAIM: Hollow stone, characterized by a continuous channel extending over almost the entire height of the hollow stone. LTNTERANSPRüCHE 1. Hollow stone according to claim, characterized in that the channel narrows from bottom to top. 2. Hollow stone according to dependent claim 1, characterized in that the channel narrows gradually. 3. Hollow stone according to dependent claim 2, characterized in that at least one outer surface of the hollow stone is formed from staggered.
CH220687D 1941-06-14 1941-06-14 Hollow stone. CH220687A (en)

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CH220687T 1941-06-14

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE871060C (en) * 1951-03-11 1953-03-19 Publicidad Balear S A Ceiling hollow stone and hollow stone beam made from this

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE871060C (en) * 1951-03-11 1953-03-19 Publicidad Balear S A Ceiling hollow stone and hollow stone beam made from this

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