DK2527554T3 - Beam and block floor - Google Patents

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DK2527554T3
DK2527554T3 DK11167119.4T DK11167119T DK2527554T3 DK 2527554 T3 DK2527554 T3 DK 2527554T3 DK 11167119 T DK11167119 T DK 11167119T DK 2527554 T3 DK2527554 T3 DK 2527554T3
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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DESCRIPTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a beam and block floor. The invention, further relates to a method of producing such a floor.
[0002] Beam and block floors are typically formed by an array of equidistantly arranged horizontal beams provided with substantially horizontal support surfaces, a plurality of blocks between the beams resting on the support surfaces and concrete covering the beams and the blocks. The blocks are generally made of a thermo-isolating material, such as Expanded Polystyrene (EPS), or any other suitable material, such as ceramic, clay or concrete. These blocks serve as a mould for the concrete. The blocks can for example be mainly rectangular blocks, with or without chamfered sections, or they can be plates or shells, e.g. curved shells, or they can have any other suitable shape. A metallic reinforcement mesh can be arranged on top of the beams. Concrete is poured over the beams and blocks. After hardening the different components of the floor cooperate as a coherent composed structure. Such floors show good structural and isolating performance, can be constructed relatively quick and involve low expenses. Such floors are typically used in residential buildings.
[0003] Hitherto, the beams used in such Floors are usually beams of pretensioned or reinforced concrete, which have inverted T-shape cross sections. Such concrete beams are heavy and difficult to handle. Moreover, such concrete beams are relatively fragile, so during assembly of the floor such concrete beams may need additional temporary supports to avoid downward bending of the floor caused by its own weight, which would substantially deteriorate the structural performance of the resulting floor.
[0004] FR 1 127 798 discloses a floor according to the preamble of claim 1 with metal beams provided with support surfaces for supporting hollow wooden units covered by a concrete layer.
[0005] NL 1012339 discloses a block and beam floor using light weight beams of a fibre reinforced polymeric material. It has been found that such beams have limited load capacity and need additional support during building of the floor.
[0006] WO 2009/109893 discloses a floor using beams made of two sheet metal parts with L-shaped cross section, e.g. of galvanised steel, arranged back to back to form an inverted T-shape. The two parts can be connected, e.g., by welding. Such beams have a relatively low load capacity and need additional temporary supports during assembly of the floor. Moreover, the welding connections and the ends of such beams are easily exposed to corrosion.
[0007] It is an object of the invention to provide a floor which overcomes the aforementioned problems.
[0008] The object of the invention is achieved with a floor comprising blocks, beams provided with support surfaces for supporting the blocks and a layer of concrete structurally connecting the beams and covering the blocks, wherein at least a part of the beams are formed from a metal sheet folded to form a beam with the desired cross section, wherein the cross sectional ends of the metal sheet overlap each other and are connected to each other. The connected overlapping ends are embedded in the concrete.
[0009] By embedding the sheet ends, it becomes possible to attach these ends to each other without enhancing the risk of local corrosion. This way, beams can be folded from a single metal sheet with a cross section combining low weight with high load capacities. Since the sheet ends are embedded in the concrete and protected against corrosion, a wide range of connections can be used to attach the sheet end to each other. Suitable connection means are for instance a weld, spot welds, dowels, rivets and/or clinch connections, e.g., clinch connections of the type provided by the German company Tox Pressotechnik. Preferably, the sheet ends overlap each other.
[0010] Preferably, also the outer ends of the beams are embedded in the concrete. These outer ends form typical spots for corrosion. By embedding these spots in the concrete layer these outer beam ends can effectively be protected against corrosion.
[0011] The metal sheet can for instance be a steel sheet. Preferably the steel is galvanized or provided in any other suitable way with a protective layer, such as a zinc layer. The steel can for instance be cold rolled galvanized steel.
[0012] To enhance the structural cooperation between the concrete layer and the beams and to optimize load transfer between the floor components, the beam parts which are embedded in the concrete layer can be provided with local deformations, such as impressions.
[0013] The beams can be dimensioned in such a way that in use the top sides of the beams protrude above the blocks. This way one or more reinforcement meshes can be placed on the top sides of the beams, at a distance above the blocks. Such meshes may considerably enhance the load capacity of the floor as a constructional unit.
[0014] The beams will generally have a symmetrical cross-section, although non-symmetrical configurations can also be used, if so desired.
[0015] In cross section the beams can for example enclose one our more hollow spaces extending in longitudinal direction of the beam. In such a case a wall of at least one of the hollow spaces may border the lower side of the beam. This way, the lower side can be used for providing fastening means, e.g., to attach further constructional elements, such as piping, ceiling elements, etc..
[0016] In a particular embodiment the beam comprises two such hollow spaces, e.g., an upper hollow space and a lower hollow space. Optionally, the hollow spaces can be triangular in cross section. The triangular spaces can be configured to point towards each other. A web may bridge the two triangular hollow spaces. In that case, the overlapping cross sectional ends of the metal sheet are preferably located at a section of the web which is embedded in the concrete layer. The support surfaces of the beam for carrying the blocks may extend from both lateral sides of the lower surface of the lower hollow space. The triangular hollow space may for instance be smaller than the upper hollow space.
[0017] Such a beam can be folded from a metal sheet in such a way that the web and the support surfaces are double walled while the walls of the hollow spaces are single walled.
[0018] This cross-sectional configuration of the beams makes it possible to provide beams combining light weight with high load capacity. The beams can for instance have a weight of 7,5 kg/m or less, e.g., 7 kg/m or less or even 6,5 or less and still have a load capacity which is sufficient to avoid the need for auxiliary supports during construction of the floor, even when people need to walk over the blocks resting on the support surfaces of the beams before the concrete is poured. For normal beam lengths the weight of the beams can be kept well below weights (presently 28 kg) for which present-day legislation in most European jurisdictions would prescribe the use of auxiliary lifting means.
[0019] The blocks will generally be thermal isolation blocks, e.g. of expanded polystyrene, although other block types can also be used if so desired, such as ceramic materials, clay, plastic or concrete or any other suitable formwork material. The blocks are typically provided with shoulders resting on the support surfaces provided by the beams. Optionally, the blocks can be provided with a lateral edge gripping around the lower surface of the beam and abutting the lower part of the side edge of an adjacent block. This way, an isolation layer can be obtained which is not interrupted by the beams and the formation of bridges can effectively be prevented. The beam material is better isolated from cold coming from below, so condensation on the beam surfaces is substantially reduced.
[0020] The present invention will be elucidated with reference to the figures wherein:
Figure 1: shows in cross section an embodiment of a floor according to the present invention;
Figure 2: shows in cross section a beam of the floor of Figure 1;
Figure 3: shows in cross section a detail of the floor of Figure 1 near an outer end of a beam;
Figure 4: shows in cross section a second exemplary embodiment of a floor according to the present invention.
[0021] Figure 1 shows in cross section a floor 1 made of blocks 2, equidistantly arranged horizontal beams 3 and a layer of concrete 4 which covers the blocks 2 and beams 3. At both lateral sides the beams 3 are provided with support surfaces 5 for supporting the blocks 2. The hardened concrete layer 4 structurally connects the beams 3 and cooperates with the beams 3 to function as a single structural unit. The ends of the beams 3 are supported by parts of the buildings construction or foundation (not shown).
[0022] As is particularly clear from Figure 2 the beams 3 are formed from a steel sheet material 31 folded to form a beam with the desired cross section. The steel sheet 31 is galvanized to form a protective zinc layer. The ends 32, 33 of the sheet metal 31 overlap and are connected, e.g., by welding, spot welding, rivet, dowel or clinch connections. In the final floor the connected ends 32, 33 of the metal sheet 31 are fully embedded within the concrete layer 4. This way, the connected ends 32, 33 are effectively protected against corrosion. Also the outer beam ends (not shown) of the beams 3 are fully embedded in the concrete layer 4. These ends are typically not or not fully protected by galvanization. The embedding concrete protects these beam ends against corrosion.
[0023] In cross section the beams 3 enclose an upper hollow space 34 and a lower hollow space 35. Both hollow spaces 34, 35 extend in longitudinal direction of the beam 3 over the full length of the beam 3.
[0024] The upper hollow space 34 is triangular in cross section and comprises an upper surface 36 which is substantially horizontal in use and two symmetrically arranged side walls 37, 38, both converging downwardly under an angle of about 45 degrees with the upper surface and under a 90 degrees angle with each other.
[0025] The lower hollow space 35 comprises a lower surface 39 which is substantially horizontal in use and two symmetrically arranged side walls 40, 41, both converging upwardly under an angle of about 45 degrees with the lower surface 39 and under a 90 degrees angle with each other. The lower surface 39 of the lower hollow space 35 borders the lower side 42 of the beam 3.
[0026] The lower side 42 of the beam 3 extends at both lateral sides of the lower surface 39 of the lower hollow space 35 to form the support surfaces 5 for supporting the blocks 2. The lower surface 39 of the lower hollow space 35 forms the middle section of the lower side 42 of the beam 3 and spans about 10 - 50 %, e.g., about 25 - 40 %, e.g., about one third of the lower side 42.
[0027] The 90 degrees angular points 43, 44 of the upper and lower hollow spaces 34, 35 point towards each other. A web 45 connects these two points 43, 44. In use the web 45 is substantially vertical. The cross section of the beam 3 is substantially symmetrical, with a symmetry axis coinciding with the vertical axis of the web 45.
[0028] In the shown embodiment the upper hollow space 34 is larger than the lower hollow space 35. For instance, the width of the upper surface 36 of the upper hollow space 34 can be about 1,5-3 times, e.g. about 2 times the width of the lower surface 39 of the lower hollow space 35.
[0029] The web 45 comprises a lower section 46 and an upper section 47. In use the lower section 46 is located between two adjacent blocks 2, while the upper section 47 is embedded in the concrete layer 4. The overlapping ends 32, 33 of the metal sheet 31 are positioned in the upper section 47 of the web 45. To enhance structural cooperation between the concrete layer 4 and the beam 3, the upper section 47 of the web 45 is provided with local deformations, such as spherical impressions 48.
[0030] The top surfaces 36 of the beams 3 protrude above the blocks 2. A metallic reinforcement mesh 49 rests on the top surfaces 36 of the beams 3 (see Figure 1). The mesh 49 is fully embedded in the concrete layer 4.
[0031] The disclosed geometry makes it possible to use beams 3 weighing 7,5 kg/m or even less and still having sufficient load capacity avoiding the need to use auxiliary supports during assembly of the floor. The load capacity of the beams 3 can be sufficient to allow workmen to walk over the blocks 2 resting on the support surfaces 5 of the beams 3 before the concrete is poured. Flence, during assembly the beams 3 only need to be supported at positions where the final floor is supported after hardening.
[0032] The blocks 2 are made of an isolating material, such as expanded polystyrene, EPS. The blocks 2 comprises a middle section 21 with a rectangular cross section bordered by two downwardly slanting longitudinal edges 22, 23 both provided with a shoulder 24 resting on the support surfaces 5 of the beans 3. One longitudinal side 22 is provided with a lateral extension 25 extending below the shoulder 24, fully covering the lower side 42 of the beam 3 and abutting the lower side of the slanting edge 23 of and adjacent block 2. This way, the isolation layer formed by the blocks 2 is not interrupted by the beams 3 and the formation of thermal bridges can effectively be prevented.
[0033] The floor 1 is finished with a screed top layer 26.
[0034] As shown in Figure 3 the outer end 27 of the beam rests on a foundation 28 where it faces a wall section 29. A gap 30 between the outer end 27 and the wall section 29 ensures that the outer end 27 of the beam 3 is fully embedded in the concrete layer 4.
[0035] Figure 4 shows an alternative embodiment of a floor 50 according to the invention. Parts which are the same as in the embodiment of Figure 1 are indicated with the same referential numbers. Beams 3 comprise support surfaces 5 carrying blocks 51 formed by curved shells 51, e.g., of a concrete or plastic material. The shells 51 and beams 3 are covered by a concrete layer 4 finished by a screed top layer 25. As shown in more detail in Figure 5, the lower side surface 39 of the lower hollow space 35 of the beams 3 is provided with fastening elements 52 for a ceiling element 53. Optionally, the lower surface 39 can also be used for fastening other constructional elements, such as piping and the like. In the drawing of Figure 4 pipe lines 54 are arranged between the ceiling 53 and the shells 51.
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1. Gulv (1) omfattende blokke (2), bjælker (3) forsynet med bæreflader (5) til at bære blokkene og et lag (4) beton, som strukturelt forbinder bjælkerne og dækker blokkene, kendetegnet ved, at bjælkerne er dannet af en metalplade (31), som er bukket til en bjælke med det ønskede tværsnit, hvori tværsnitsenderne (32,33) af metalpladen overlapper hinanden og er indbyrdes forbundne, hvilke ender er indstøbt i betonen.A floor (1) comprising blocks (2), beams (3) provided with supporting surfaces (5) for supporting the blocks and a layer (4) of concrete which structurally joins the beams and covers the blocks, characterized in that the beams are formed by a metal plate (31) bent to a beam of the desired cross-section wherein the cross-sectional ends (32, 33) of the metal plate overlap and are interconnected, which ends are embedded in the concrete. 2. Gulv ifølge krav 1, hvori bjælkernes yderender (27) er indstøbt i betonen.The floor of claim 1, wherein the outer ends (27) of the beams are embedded in the concrete. 3. Gulv ifølge krav 1 eller 2, hvori metalpladens ender (32, 33) er forbundet ved en svejsning, dyvler, nitter og/eller clinchforbindelser.The floor according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the ends (32, 33) of the metal plate are connected by a weld, dowels, rivets and / or clinch connections. 4. Gulv ifølge ethvert af de foregående krav, hvori metalpladen (31) er forsynet med et beskyttende lag, f.eks. en zinklag.Floor according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the metal plate (31) is provided with a protective layer, e.g. and zinc layer. 5. Gulv ifølge ethvert af de foregående krav, hvori mindst en del af bjælkerne (3) i tværsnit omslutter et eller flere hulrum (34, 35), der strækker sig i bjælkens længderetning, hvori en væg af mindst et af hulrummene grænser op til bjælkens nedre side.A floor according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least a part of the beams (3) in cross section encloses one or more cavities (34, 35) extending longitudinally of the beam, wherein a wall of at least one of the cavities adjoins the lower side of the beam. 6. Gulv ifølge krav 5, hvori bjælkens (3) underside er forsynet med fastgørelses-m idler.The floor of claim 5, wherein the underside of the beam (3) is provided with fastening elements. 7. Gulv ifølge ethvert af de foregående krav, hvori en eller flere af bjælkernes dele indstøbt i betonen er forsynet med fordybninger (48).Flooring according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein one or more of the parts of the beams embedded in the concrete are provided with recesses (48). 8. Gulv ifølge ethvert af de foregående krav, hvori bjælkernes (36) oversider rager op over blokkene, og hvori et eller flere forstærkningsnet hviler på bjælkernes oversider.A floor according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the upper side of the beams (36) protrudes above the blocks and wherein one or more reinforcing nets rests on the upper sides of the beams. 9. Fremgangsmåde til fremstilling af et gulv (1) ifølge ethvert af de foregående krav, hvori der anvendes bjælker (3) dannet af en enkelt metalplade (31), som er bukket til dannelse af en bjælke med et ønsket tværsnit, hvori metalpladens ender (34, 35) overlapper hinanden, hvilke ender er indlejret i betonen.A method of manufacturing a floor (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein beams (3) formed by a single metal plate (31) are used which are bent to form a beam of a desired cross-section, wherein the ends of the metal plate (34, 35) overlap which ends are embedded in the concrete. 10. Fremgangsmåde ifølge krav 9, hvori der anvendes bjælker (3), der højst vejer 7,5 kg/m, fortrinsvis mindre end 7 kg/m, hvori bjælkerne under samling af gulvet (1) alene støttes på steder, hvor det endelige gulv understøttes efter hærdning.The method of claim 9, wherein beams (3) weighing not more than 7.5 kg / m are used, preferably less than 7 kg / m, wherein the beams during support of the floor (1) are supported only at locations where the final flooring is supported after curing.
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