EP4179168A1 - Construction of an arch - Google Patents
Construction of an archInfo
- Publication number
- EP4179168A1 EP4179168A1 EP21732046.4A EP21732046A EP4179168A1 EP 4179168 A1 EP4179168 A1 EP 4179168A1 EP 21732046 A EP21732046 A EP 21732046A EP 4179168 A1 EP4179168 A1 EP 4179168A1
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- Prior art keywords
- masonry
- frame
- supporting structure
- slip
- spacer element
- Prior art date
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F13/00—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
- E04F13/07—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
- E04F13/08—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
- E04F13/0862—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements composed of a number of elements which are identical or not, e.g. carried by a common web, support plate or grid
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- E04F13/0801—Separate fastening elements
- E04F13/0803—Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements
- E04F13/081—Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements
- E04F13/0821—Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements the additional fastening elements located in-between two adjacent covering elements
- E04F13/0826—Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements the additional fastening elements located in-between two adjacent covering elements engaging side grooves running along the whole length of the covering elements
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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- E04B1/32—Arched structures; Vaulted structures; Folded structures
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Definitions
- the present application is in the field of construction, and specifically the construction of arches, and more specifically for the construction of arches using modern building techniques.
- Set out herein are both an apparatus for forming an archway as well as a method of assembly.
- a common building construction is that of a main structure which is produced using the latest building technology and materials, surrounded on the outside by a cladding, perhaps made of more traditional materials like bricks.
- the benefits of this structure are that the main building can be built from any number of new materials and therefore fulfil all building regulations as these develop, while the cladding forms an outer wall that can be made more aesthetically pleasing.
- Such a structure typically includes a cavity between the main building and the cladding, wherein this cavity not only increases insulation of the building from the external elements and environment, but also allows greater flexibility when constructing the main building structure.
- a frame for retaining one or more masonry slips the one or more masonry slips each having at least two slots formed on at least two sides thereof, respectively, the frame comprising a supporting structure comprising a back plate, wherein the supporting structure is configured to house two or more masonry slips, two or more face rails positioned on the back plate of the supporting structure wherein each face rail is configured to house at least one masonry slip, each face rail comprising a projection directed away from the back plate of the supporting structure, and further comprising a retaining element positioned at the end of the projection and such that the retaining element is approximately parallel to the back plate of the supporting structure, wherein the retaining element is configured to be positioned within one of the two slots formed on the sides of the masonry slip.
- This has the advantage of enabling an archway to be formed using a cladding type construction.
- a further optional feature comprises a spacer element configured to be positioned within a slot of a first masonry slip housed by the first face rail, and within a slot of a second masonry slip housed by the second face rail, such that the spacer element maintains a set gap between the first masonry slip and the second masonry slip.
- the method of assembly comprising fabricating a supporting structure comprising a back plate and at least two face rails, installing a first masonry slip into a first face rail by rotating the first masonry slip such that the first masonry slip passes via the projection of the first face rail, installing a second masonry slip into the second face rail by rotating the second masonry slip such that it passes via the projection of the second face rail, wherein the slot on the side of each masonry slip is positioned level with the retaining element of the corresponding face rail parallel to the back plate, positioning the retaining elements within the corresponding slot on the side of the corresponding masonry slip.
- the method of assembly further comprising the steps of inserting a first spacer element into the side of the masonry slip, whilst allowing enough room for the adjacent masonry slip to subsequently be installed, and once the adjacent masonry slip is installed rotating the spacer element such that the spacer element is in contact with both the first and the second masonry slips, preventing the masonry slips form being rotated in the opposite direction to which they were installed.
- the spacer elements are washers
- the method of assembly further comprising the steps of fixing the spacer elements to the back plate, wherein the backing plate comprises pre-cut holts in locations aligned with centres of joints between adjacent masonry slips.
- this may offer a low cost solution.
- Figure 1 shows a supporting structure consisting of stainless-steel arch lintel, back plate and underside plate with a frontal view.
- Figure 2 shows the supporting structure of Figure 1, from a side view.
- Figure 3 shows a frame comprising face rails and soffit rails attached to the supporting structure of Figure 1,
- Figure 3 shows a frontal view.
- Figure 4 shows a side view of the frame of figure 3 in a side view
- Figure 5 shows an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the frame of Figure 3, wherein that portion is in the centre of the frame in Figure 3.
- Figure 6 shows a masonry slip
- Figure 7 shows the masonry slips being rotated so that they pass via the projecting legs of the Face Rails.
- Figure 8 shows the masonry slips in situ after being positioned within the face rails.
- Figure 9 shows the spacer element being inserted into the side of a masonry slip.
- Figure 10 shows an alternate form of spacer element being inserted in the side of the masonry slip.
- Figure 11 shows a frame with the face rail, masonry slips and spacer elements all attached.
- Figure 12 shows a frame with the face rail, masonry slips and spacer elements all attached, with a different form of spacer element shown.
- Figures 13 and 14 show the frames of Figures 11 and 12 in cross section.
- a frame for retaining one or more masonry slips the one or more masonry slips each having at least two slots formed on at least two sides thereof, respectively, the frame comprising a supporting structure comprising a back plate, wherein the supporting structure is configured to house two or more masonry slips, two or more face rails positioned on the back plate of the supporting structure wherein each face rail is configured to house at least one masonry slip, each face rail comprising a projection directed away from the back plate of the supporting structure, and further comprising a retaining element positioned at the end of the projection and such that the retaining element is approximately parallel to the back plate of the supporting structure, wherein the retaining element is configured to be positioned within one of the two slots formed on the sides of the masonry slip.
- This has the advantage of enabling an archway to be formed using a cladding type construction.
- a further optional feature comprises a spacer element configured to be positioned within a slot of a first masonry slip housed by the first face rail, and within a slot of a second masonry slip housed by the second face rail, such that the spacer element maintains a set gap between the first masonry slip and the second masonry slip.
- Figure 1 shows an archway 10 spanning a gap between a proximal and distal end portions.
- the archway shown holds its own weight - moreover arches may have to hold both their own weight as well as the weight of some or all of an auxiliary structure positioned above the arch.
- Figure 2 shows a cross section of the arch 10 of Figure 1.
- the arch 10 may be formed by a supporting structure such as a fabricated section, or steel girder or the like functioning as a lintel.
- the cross section may be hollow, or may comprise a fabricated section, or steel girder that is not hollow.
- the cross section is broadly rectangular there is a lip 16 at the top extending from the frontal surface (referred to as the back plate)12.
- the back plate 12 When installed masonry slips may be substantially flush with the edge of this lip. Alternatively, they may extend beyond the lip.
- the lip is perpendicular with the back plate 12 of the supporting structure.
- the back plate 12 is the face of the arch facing outward from the building.
- the underside plate 14 is also shown.
- Figure 3 shows a frame 10 comprising face rails 20 and soffit rails 30 attached to the supporting structure of Figure 1.
- Figure 3 shows a frontal view.
- the face rails 20 each comprise at least one projection 22 directed away from the back plate 12 of the supporting structure.
- the projection 22 comprises a retaining element 24 positioned at the end of the projection 22 and such that the retaining element 24 is approximately parallel to the back plate 12 of the supporting structure.
- the retaining elements 24 can be seen as hemispherical shapes on the face rails 20.
- the retaining elements 24 may be any shape.
- the projection 22 themselves are hidden by the retaining elements 24.
- the projection is perpendicular to the plan of the page in Figure 3 and would point directly out of the page.
- each face rail 20 comprises two projections 22 and retaining elements 24. It is noted however than any number of projections 22 and retaining elements 24 may be used. It is also noted that multiple retaining elements 24 may emanate from a single projection 22.
- FIG. 3 also shows the soffit rails 30.
- the soffit rails 30 are attached to the underside plate 14.
- the underside plate 14 is shown as being the underside of the arch 10.
- Each soffit rail 30 comprises two projections 32 extending away from the underside plate 14 of the supporting structure 10.
- the projections 32 in each pair are spaced apart from each other.
- Each soffit rail 30 further comprises a retaining element 34 extending from the end of each projection 32 such that the retaining elements 34 are substantially parallel to the underside plate 14 of the supporting structure 10.
- the retaining elements 34 are attached to the projections 32.
- the first and second retaining element 34 extend towards each other such that each soffit rail 30 and pair of projections 32 can form a slot for a masonry slip 40 such that in use the masonry slip 40 may be held by the soffit rail 32.
- Figure 4 shows a side view of the frame of Figure 3 in a side view.
- the face rail 20 on the back plate 12 of the supporting frame 10 is seen in Figure 4.
- the projections 22 are perpendicular to the back plate 12.
- the projection 32 of the soffit rail 30 is also seen.
- the projection 32 of the soffit rail 30 is perpendicular to the underside plate 14 of the supporting structure 10.
- Figure 5 shows an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the frame of Figure 3, wherein that portion is in the centre of the frame 10 in Figure 3.
- This shows the face rails 20, projections 22 and retaining elements 24as described above. It also shows the soffit rails 30, projections 32 and retaining elements 34 as described above.
- each face rail 30 comprises projections 22 on just one side, whereas soffit rails 30 comprise projections 32 on both the left and right hand sides.
- Figure 6 shows a masonry slip 40.
- the masonry slip shown is in an L-shape - however many other shapes may be use.
- the greater length 42 of the masonry slip 40 may fit within a face rail 20, whilst the shorter length 44 may fit within the soffit rail 30.
- the opposite configuration may be used with the greater length 42 fitting within the soffit rail 30.
- both lengths of the masonry slip 40 may be the same length and merely referred to as first and second lengths. They may then be used interchangeably between the face 20 and soffit 30 rails.
- Indentations 46 are shown on both sides of the masonry slip 40.
- the retaining elements 24, 34 may fit within the indentations. It is noted that the indentations on the greater length 42 of the masonry slip 40 may be on only one side, however for flexibility of use it may be advantageous for indentations 42 to be positioned on both sides as shown.
- Figure 7 shows the masonry slips 40 being rotated 50 so that they pass via the projections 24 of the Face Rails 20.
- the masonry slip 40 is therefore positioned as shown such that when the indentation 46 in the side of the masonry slip 40 is level with the retaining element 24 of the face rail 20 parallel to the backing plate 12 this is rotated the opposite way 52 (shown in Figure 8) so that the retaining element 24 sits within the indentation 46.
- indentation and slot may be used interchangeably.
- Figure 8 shows the masonry slips 40 in situ after being positioned within the face rails 20. This shows that the retaining elements 24 are positioned within the indentation 46 of the masonry slip 40.
- Figure 9 shows the spacer element 60 being inserted into the side of a masonry slip. It is essential that the masonry slips 40 are securely fastened to the supporting structure 10. In some instances, the use of the face rails 20 will be enough. In other instances, the optional soffit rails 30 may also be used. In the embodiment shown in Figure 9 additional spacer elements 60 are being installed such that the masonry slips 40 are even more secure. Various forms of masonry slip 40 may be used. For example, those in Figure 9 are shown as being rectangular in profile (which includes an L-shape as shown above).
- the spacer element 60 may comprise a clip like structure comprising a central body portion and two arms 62 extending from either side of the body portion, the arms 62 extending towards the centre of the body portion and towards each other, optionally wherein central body portion of the spacer element is substantially flat.
- FIG 9 these are positioned between a first masonry slip and a second masonry slip.
- Figure 10 shows an alternate form of spacer element 70 being inserted in the side of the masonry slip 40.
- the spacer element of Figure 10 comprises a washer like structure, optionally wherein the spacer element comprises a central body with two projections.
- the first projection 72 emanates from a proximal end of the central body upwards
- the second projection 74 emanates from a distal end of the central body downwards, further optionally wherein the projections are rounded and atraumatic.
- the washer is predominantly flat.
- Figure 11 shows a frame with the face rail 20, soffit rails 30, masonry slips 40 and spacer elements 60 all attached. This shows the angled spacer elements, and the retaining elements, retaining the masonry slip. The process shown in Figures 9 and 10 has been repeated such that all masonry slips in the arch are installed.
- FIG. 12 shows a frame with the face rails 20, soffit rails 30, masonry slips 40, and spacer elements 70 all attached, with a different form of spacer element shown. The washer like spacer element in shown in Figure 12.
- Figures 13 and 14 show the frames of Figures 11 and 12 in cross section.
- FIG. 13 shows that both the retaining element 24, 34 and the spacer element 60 are positioned in the indentation 46 of the masonry slip 40.
- Figure 14 additionally shows that for elements were washer like spacer elements 70 are used some type of further adhesive may be used to anchor the spacer element.
- a self-tapping screw 80 is used to anchor the spacer element through a pre cut hole in the face rail (shown as a circle on the face of the face rail in many of the previous Figures). Flowever other types of anchoring may be used as would be well known to the person skilled in the art.
- An archway may therefore be manufactured using the frame described above.
- a building incorporating such an archway and/or frame may also be manufactured.
- the arch 10 may be assembled fabricating a supporting structure comprising a back plate 12 and at least two face rails 20.
- the supporting structure 10 may also comprise at least one soffit rail 30, but this is an optional feature.
- a first masonry slip 40 may be installed into a first face rail 20 by rotating the first masonry slip 40 such that the first masonry slip passes via the projection 22 of the first face rail 20 (as is shown in Figure 7).
- a second masonry slip 40 may then be installed by rotating the second masonry slip 40 such that it passes via the projection 22 of the second face rail 20.
- each masonry slip is positioned level with the retaining element 24 of the corresponding face rail 20 parallel to the back plate 14.
- the retaining elements 24 may then be positioned within the corresponding indentation 46 on the side of the corresponding masonry slip.
- spacer elements 60, 70 are entirely optional. If spacer elements are used they may be installed by inserting a first spacer element 60, 70 into the side of the masonry slip, whilst allowing enough room for the adjacent masonry slip 40 to subsequently be installed. Once the adjacent masonry slip 40 is installed the spacer element may be rotated such that the spacer element 60, 70 is in contact with both the first and the second masonry slips, preventing the masonry slips from being rotated in the opposite direction to which they were installed.
- a further step of assembly may include fixing the spacer elements 70 to the back plate 12, wherein the backing plate comprises pre-cut holes in locations aligned with centres of joints between adjacent masonry slips. The holes may alternatively be cut on the face rails 20.
- one additional optional step in fabricating the supporting structure may comprise soffit rails 30 to the underside plate 14 of the supporting structure 10.
- the material making up the elements is of a non-flammable nature. This appropriately reduces any fire concerns in modern buildings.
- the material for each of these elements is stainless steel, as this does not rust and has a very high melting point and is considered to be a safe material choice.
- the masonry slips may be manufactured from an alternative material, or have a veneer of another material placed on them for aesthetic purposes.
- the individual elements of each of the options can be appropriately combined with other.
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| GB2010776.9A GB2587890B (en) | 2019-07-11 | 2020-07-13 | Prefabricated frames for masonry slips |
| PCT/EP2020/069802 WO2021005245A1 (en) | 2019-07-11 | 2020-07-13 | Prefabricated frames for masonry slips |
| GB2107034.7A GB2597353B (en) | 2020-07-13 | 2021-05-17 | Construction of an arch |
| PCT/EP2021/065853 WO2022012829A1 (en) | 2020-07-13 | 2021-06-11 | Construction of an arch |
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