US1856906A - Building construction - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B28—WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- This invention relates to building construction and has as an object the provision of methods of forming concrete wall sections having the exterior appearance of masonry,
- Figure 1 is a section on the line 1-1 of Figure 2, showing the arrangement of the stone andthe separating strips.
- Figure 2 is a section on the line 2-2 of Fi ure 1.
- a box or form 1 is provided of any desired length, width and depth and a thin layer of sand 2 or other suitable material for protecting the front of the facing material is placed in the bottom of the said box. Immediatel on top of the layer of sand and'pressed t erein toany'gdesired depth is arranged a layer of stone or other suitable facing material 3, the individual .or units sand 1.
- the separating strips 3 may be withdrawn thus leaving, in effect, a plurality of separate wall sections having mating irregularities in the adjoining faces.
- the wall sections may be removed from the form, transported to the desired position, and the adjoining wall sections may be set up as illustrated in Figure 3, the sections being placed one on to I of the other with. a thin layer of grout etween.
- the wall is completedand the grout has dried,it is impossible to detect the linev of separation between the sections, and to all external appearances the wall is a solid wall of masonry.
- the method of forming concrete wall sections which comprises laying protecting material in a form of predetermmed size and shape, laying facing material thereon, sepaw rating certain portions of the facing material .alon an irregular line by bind the 9 together except same together except along the line of separation.
- the method of forming concrete wall sections which comprises laying protecting material in a .form of and shape, laying separating certain portions of the facing material by placing a flexible spacing member therebetween which conforms to the shape of the facing material, and pouring concrete over the facingmaterial to bind the same along the line of separation.
- the method of forming concrete wall sections which comprises layin protecting material in a form of predetermined size and shape, laying facing material thereon, separating certain portions of the facing material alon an irregular line by placing a spacing mem er therebetween conforming to the shape of said facing material, pouring concrete over the facing material to bind the same together except alon the line of sepapredetermined size ration, removing the spacing material, dis
- the method of forming concrete wallsections which comprises laying protecting material in a form of predetermined size and shape, laying facing material thereon, separating certain portions of the facing material by placing a flexible spacing member therebetween which conforms to the shape of the facing material, pouring concrete over the facing material to bind the same together except along the line of separation, removing the spacing material, disassembling the sections, andreassembling and binding the sections in the same relationship with grout.
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Description
R. CARVEL May 3, 1932.
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BUILDING CONSTRUGTION Filed Sept. 11, 1930 .2 Sheets-Sheet 2 i INVENTOR A *Z/ I I ATTORNEY Patented May 3, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT oFFlca caavaa, on NEW YORK, 1t. Y.
Application filed September 11, mac. Serial No. 481,088.
This invention relates to building construction and has as an object the provision of methods of forming concrete wall sections having the exterior appearance of masonry,
5 but at a cost considerably lower than the cost of masonr walls. v
. Other 0 jects and advantages of the invention will appear hereinafter.
A-preferred embodiment of the invention selected for purposes of illustration is shown in the accompanying drawings,-in which,
Figure 1 is a section on the line 1-1 of Figure 2, showing the arrangement of the stone andthe separating strips.
Figure 2 is a section on the line 2-2 of Fi ure 1.
The invention to be described and claimed in this application relates generally to the disclosed and described in in prior application Serial No. 225,426, filed ctober 11, 1927, in which it is roposed to cast'wall sections of relatively arge size, and then to set up the sections to form a finished wall, instead of building the wall piece by iece as is now common tice. It was a so proposed to provide facin material for the said wall sections whic would give the external appearance of ordinary masonry or brick walls.
According to the present invention, the same general procedure is followed to the extent that the wall sections are castin a suitable form and are then set up to form a, finished wall, but it is proposed to treat the wall section in such manner that adjoining units may be easily assembled in such manner that the appearance of ordinary masonry is obtaine For this purpose, a box or form 1 is provided of any desired length, width and depth and a thin layer of sand 2 or other suitable material for protecting the front of the facing material is placed in the bottom of the said box. Immediatel on top of the layer of sand and'pressed t erein toany'gdesired depth is arranged a layer of stone or other suitable facing material 3, the individual .or units sand 1. As will pracstones or units being placed in close proximity one to another. At intervals sufiicient to provide wall sections of suitable size for convenient handling are placed separating strips 3 of rubber or other suitable flexible material, the said strips being preferably sufiiciently flexible so that they ma conform readily to the shape of the individ iial stones or units as illustrated in Figure 1. After the separating strips are thus placed in position, a layer of concrete is poured into the form on top of the layer 2, thus embeddin the stones of the layer 2 therein, ut leaving the bottom surfaces of. the said stones or units clear, due to their rotection by the layer of 05 e understood, the sand may be washed from the finished units after they have been removed from the form.
After the concrete is poured, it is permitted to set and harden, but after the concrete is set and before it has hardened completely, the separating strips 3 may be withdrawn thus leaving, in effect, a plurality of separate wall sections having mating irregularities in the adjoining faces.
As will be apparent, when it is desired to build-the wall, the wall sections may be removed from the form, transported to the desired position, and the adjoining wall sections may be set up as illustrated in Figure 3, the sections being placed one on to I of the other with. a thin layer of grout etween. When the wall is completedand the grout has dried,it is impossible to detect the linev of separation between the sections, and to all external appearances the wall is a solid wall of masonry. i
It is to be understood that the invention may variously modified and embodied within the scope of the subjoined claims.
I claim as my invention:
1. The method of forming concrete wall sections which comprises laying protecting material in a form of predetermmed size and shape, laying facing material thereon, sepaw rating certain portions of the facing material .alon an irregular line by bind the 9 together except same together except along the line of separation.
2. The method of forming concrete wall sections which comprises laying protecting material in a .form of and shape, laying separating certain portions of the facing material by placing a flexible spacing member therebetween which conforms to the shape of the facing material, and pouring concrete over the facingmaterial to bind the same along the line of separation.
3. The method of forming concrete wall sections which comprises layin protecting material in a form of predetermined size and shape, laying facing material thereon, separating certain portions of the facing material alon an irregular line by placing a spacing mem er therebetween conforming to the shape of said facing material, pouring concrete over the facing material to bind the same together except alon the line of sepapredetermined size ration, removing the spacing material, dis
assembling the sections,
and binding the sections in ship with grout.
and reassembling the same relation- 4. The method of forming concrete wallsections which comprises laying protecting material in a form of predetermined size and shape, laying facing material thereon, separating certain portions of the facing material by placing a flexible spacing member therebetween which conforms to the shape of the facing material, pouring concrete over the facing material to bind the same together except along the line of separation, removing the spacing material, disassembling the sections, andreassembling and binding the sections in the same relationship with grout.
5. The method of forming concrete wall sections which comprises shape, placing a flexible spacing member therebetween which conforms to the shape of the facing material, and pouring concrete over the acing material to bind the same together except along the line of separation.
6. The method of forming concrete wall sections which comprises laying facing mablin binding the sections in terial in a form of predetermined size and shape, placing a flexible spacing member therebetween which conforms to the shape of the facing material, pouring concrete over the facing material to bind the same together exce t along the line of separation, removing t e spacing material, disassemthe sections, and reas'sembling and with grout.
- In testimony whereof, I. have signed my nanie to this specificationthis fifth day of September, 1930.
- RICHARD GARVEL.
facing material thereon,
laying facing material in a form of predetermined size and the same relationship
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2958903A (en) * | 1958-04-24 | 1960-11-08 | Kloeckner Humboldt Deutz Ag | Briquetting roller press |
| US3245185A (en) * | 1963-04-02 | 1966-04-12 | Donald R Rowe | Building panels |
| US3378617A (en) * | 1965-02-24 | 1968-04-16 | Elmendorf Armin | Method of facing building products with exposed mineral granules |
| US3834110A (en) * | 1971-06-17 | 1974-09-10 | M Vercelletto | Method for the manufacture of prefabricated housing units |
| FR2442119A1 (en) * | 1978-11-27 | 1980-06-20 | Martin Rafael | THE EXPOSED STONE PANEL |
| FR2515567A1 (en) * | 1981-10-30 | 1983-05-06 | Deshais Patrick | Method of forming precast concrete wall panel - has polygonal rubble face using soaked elastic foam to mount stones on bed with sand forming recessed joints |
| FR2538293A2 (en) * | 1978-11-27 | 1984-06-29 | Martin Rafael | Panel with visible stones |
| US4591474A (en) * | 1982-03-02 | 1986-05-27 | Columbia Fabricators | Method for casting concrete members |
| US4784821A (en) * | 1986-06-30 | 1988-11-15 | Dory Leopold | Method for manufacturing a building block imitating a pile of dry stones |
| US4915888A (en) * | 1987-10-19 | 1990-04-10 | Fuji Tokushu Concrete Industry Co., Ltd. | Method of manufacturing a concrete block having decorative stones embedded in a surface thereof |
| US5171497A (en) * | 1989-10-12 | 1992-12-15 | Hideharu Osada | Method for producing a panel for applying to a building |
| ES2072194A2 (en) * | 1993-05-28 | 1995-07-01 | Quintana Jose Manuel Sotres | Process for manufacturing masonry blocks |
| US5885510A (en) * | 1997-02-07 | 1999-03-23 | Alcoa Chemie Gmbh | Methods of making refractory bodies |
| WO2001053619A2 (en) | 2000-01-21 | 2001-07-26 | Terry Karanikas | Wall unit forming method and apparatus |
| US6524703B1 (en) | 2000-09-28 | 2003-02-25 | Caroline B. Court | Decorative vitreous beads and products and methods of making same |
| US20040098938A1 (en) * | 2002-11-22 | 2004-05-27 | Anchor Wall Systems, Inc. | Decorated concrete block |
| DE102009051957A1 (en) * | 2009-11-04 | 2011-05-05 | Messerschmidt, Frank | Form-fit stackable concrete body for mobile wall and for body shell, has exterior natural stone, where one side of concrete body has two insertion pieces or two receiving pieces for positive locking |
| CN105793497A (en) * | 2013-09-05 | 2016-07-20 | 敦·阿卜杜勒·拉扎克研究中心 | A rubber part for incorporation into a brick or masonry wall in a reinforced concrete frame to protect against damage caused by seismic activity |
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Cited By (21)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2958903A (en) * | 1958-04-24 | 1960-11-08 | Kloeckner Humboldt Deutz Ag | Briquetting roller press |
| US3245185A (en) * | 1963-04-02 | 1966-04-12 | Donald R Rowe | Building panels |
| US3378617A (en) * | 1965-02-24 | 1968-04-16 | Elmendorf Armin | Method of facing building products with exposed mineral granules |
| US3834110A (en) * | 1971-06-17 | 1974-09-10 | M Vercelletto | Method for the manufacture of prefabricated housing units |
| FR2442119A1 (en) * | 1978-11-27 | 1980-06-20 | Martin Rafael | THE EXPOSED STONE PANEL |
| FR2538293A2 (en) * | 1978-11-27 | 1984-06-29 | Martin Rafael | Panel with visible stones |
| FR2515567A1 (en) * | 1981-10-30 | 1983-05-06 | Deshais Patrick | Method of forming precast concrete wall panel - has polygonal rubble face using soaked elastic foam to mount stones on bed with sand forming recessed joints |
| US4591474A (en) * | 1982-03-02 | 1986-05-27 | Columbia Fabricators | Method for casting concrete members |
| US4784821A (en) * | 1986-06-30 | 1988-11-15 | Dory Leopold | Method for manufacturing a building block imitating a pile of dry stones |
| US4915888A (en) * | 1987-10-19 | 1990-04-10 | Fuji Tokushu Concrete Industry Co., Ltd. | Method of manufacturing a concrete block having decorative stones embedded in a surface thereof |
| US5171497A (en) * | 1989-10-12 | 1992-12-15 | Hideharu Osada | Method for producing a panel for applying to a building |
| ES2072194A2 (en) * | 1993-05-28 | 1995-07-01 | Quintana Jose Manuel Sotres | Process for manufacturing masonry blocks |
| US5885510A (en) * | 1997-02-07 | 1999-03-23 | Alcoa Chemie Gmbh | Methods of making refractory bodies |
| WO2001053619A2 (en) | 2000-01-21 | 2001-07-26 | Terry Karanikas | Wall unit forming method and apparatus |
| US6629395B1 (en) | 2000-01-21 | 2003-10-07 | Terry Karanikas | Wall unit forming method and apparatus |
| US20040123556A1 (en) * | 2000-01-21 | 2004-07-01 | Terry Karanikas | Wall unit forming method and apparatus |
| US6524703B1 (en) | 2000-09-28 | 2003-02-25 | Caroline B. Court | Decorative vitreous beads and products and methods of making same |
| US20040098938A1 (en) * | 2002-11-22 | 2004-05-27 | Anchor Wall Systems, Inc. | Decorated concrete block |
| DE102009051957A1 (en) * | 2009-11-04 | 2011-05-05 | Messerschmidt, Frank | Form-fit stackable concrete body for mobile wall and for body shell, has exterior natural stone, where one side of concrete body has two insertion pieces or two receiving pieces for positive locking |
| CN105793497A (en) * | 2013-09-05 | 2016-07-20 | 敦·阿卜杜勒·拉扎克研究中心 | A rubber part for incorporation into a brick or masonry wall in a reinforced concrete frame to protect against damage caused by seismic activity |
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