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US2356138A
US2356138A US415313A US41531341A US2356138A US 2356138 A US2356138 A US 2356138A US 415313 A US415313 A US 415313A US 41531341 A US41531341 A US 41531341A US 2356138 A US2356138 A US 2356138A
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    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B5/00Floors; Floor construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted therefor
    • E04B5/16Load-carrying floor structures wholly or partly cast or similarly formed in situ
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  • the sidefgrooves 8 are adapted to be engaged Y j y Vby soflit ymembers
  • Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view taken on the VAlthough, I have described herein a preferred line 2-2 of Fig. 1, looking in the direction of the 35 form-o the invention wherein liber blocks and arrows, showing to advantage the manner of 9,5- fiber so'it slabs are/used, intel'corllflectec in a, sembling the concrete blocks and sofiit pieces; special manner with the oor beams, am aware
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary secticnal'view taken on thatthe invention is susceptible of use in other the line 3,-3 of Fig. 1, showingtoadvantage the forms :and susceptible of other uses, but it is of manner in which the blocks and somt members do importance herein that the bloks.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective View of'a block oonthe purposeV already described ⁇ and hereinafter structed in accordance with the present invenolimed. tion. f What I claimis: j
  • -Alplastic iioor comprising iibrous blocks, vention, I have in Fig. 1 illustrated'a part of. a spaced to" provide plastic 1 receiving VChannels plastic cor' which maybe composed of concrete therebetween, the 'lower'side and end edges ofV and construction elements,- made in .accordance each block being undercut to provide grooves, and with the teaching -ofethis 1 invention, hereinafter fibrous iniexble slabs mounted in said grooves to -mere fully described, ⁇ 'The floor also meludes 5o provide amoistnre-proof joint between the lower beams E of standard construction, adapted to facesof adjacentbloeks at the bottom of each support the oor ina well-known manner. ohannel.
  • the hoor of this invention includes parallelly 2- A ploso floor Comprising parallelly 211- arranged fibrous blocks 'Lithe lower face of each ranged fibrous blocks spaced to provide Plastic .of which is provided with amarginalgroovethe o@ receiving spaces, therebetween, the bottom faces of the blocks beinfg ⁇ undercut to provide marginal grooves, and fibrous constituent pieces engageable in said grooves to prevent plastic seepage between and below the blocks.
  • Floors for buildings including ber blocks aligned in rows, the latter being spaced to provide plastic receiving channels, sealing means in the bottom of each channel comprising a former member arranged between the lower adjacent faces of the blocks. said lower adjacent faces being grooved to interft the original members and prevent passage of the plastic materials through the bottom face of the door.
  • a concrete oor including parallelly arranged beams, parallelly arranged brous blocks positioned between said beams and spaced to provide concrete receiving channels between the ysides of the blocks and between the ends of the blocks and said beams, and soflit members engaged with said beams and intertting the lower margins of the blocks to provide overlapped joints between the blocks and soiiit members.
  • a plastic floor comprising parallelly arranged brous blocks spaced to provide plastic receiving spaces therebetween, the bottom faces of the blocks being undercut at their margins to provide a. groove 'in each of the lower edges of the block with an overhanging abrupt shoulder, and brous iniiexible somt pieces engaged in said grooves and abutting the shoulders thereof to form a liquid seal between the blocks and sot pieces.

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A118 22 1944- I J. J. wlDMAYER 2,355,138
PLASTIC FLOOR Fi1ed Oct. 16, 1941 UNITED STAT' .OFFICE l v2,356,138 j l Menomonee i A`John I.illidxnayel',lltbashington;D.'(El @Application October 16, z191i', VvSerial No. 41.51313 7 scloimsfici. #iz-esl il'lp'ovide aoveleform of `longitudinal axis ofthefblocks, ther ends 9 of the in een `ferably made of ber, to axis ofthe blocks.
a'plasticolm orcoat oni '51 'The sidefgrooves 8 are adapted to be engaged Y j y Vby soflit ymembers |10 consisting preferably of mplation ci' this invention'- brous'fslabs, these slabs being of a thickness higzofmy invention?`v th'ezlowerv faces of vvtheslabs .will Vbe uniplanar Y[grooves'S are adapted vtol be engaged by soflit rpieces olfmembers Ilwhich' are of identical vcon- ,fstructio'n'to thesoit pieces mand are adapted Y ntf? constructionVV and nt somt-*pieces ,vvllereby` l between lthe blocks forengagelnentfin the 'endg-grooves 9' in the same 1 5l manner'in whiclrithesoiiitgpieces 1l ll are engaged he oventio'rri'etapfer/1de fia concrete massjand ts an'ixiipioveine'nt5insides Blofwhichgroove are co-extensive vwith' theV 'i junctionwith interflttingv r groovefbeingvcoeextensive Awith the transverse ncludingberblocks corresponding to Vvthe depth o f the groove so that o ooksofthisjinventionelo wlththe lower -foee'ofrthezbloeks 1.Y The 'emr y brousblocks e loc s" being'parallellyar.- Nl engage the adjacent marginal edges of the rangedvwith concrete'receiving channels therebesoft slabs H, as shown to advantage'in Figs- 1 "]'tWeen', each vo'fthe blocks having marginal reand 3. l
cesses inl itslowerffeeeengaged by semi; pieeeg'zo Thel lower faces of the somt members ll are -whieh span the' distance between the channels also in the same planewith the bottom faces of and also the distance. between the ends of the the somt members lo and with the'bottom faces blocks and the iioor beams, to prevent passagev of the blocks-i. As is apparent, especially from of the concrete or ofzany of the components or Figs. 2 and 3, this arrangement provides not only residuals thereof between theebloeksinto the zone 25 e sealed Ceiling which prevents the passage of or area ofthe ceiling. any of the plastics therethrough, but likewise Other objects will be apparent from the folprovides an uninterrupted ceiling capable of use lowing description of the invention, taken in conwith the plaster or other coating composition. nection with the accompanying drawing, where- Obviously the blocks and soiilt members provide in 30 an excellent plaster base, not only because of the Fig. 1 is a rplan view .of a floor constructed [in interstices o the blocks andl soit members, but accordance with the present invention, a portion likewisel because of the uniformity andievenness thereof bengbroken away to, disclose details; 0f construction 0f the bottom. face 0f theflooif.
Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view taken on the VAlthough, I have described herein a preferred line 2-2 of Fig. 1, looking in the direction of the 35 form-o the invention wherein liber blocks and arrows, showing to advantage the manner of 9,5- fiber so'it slabs are/used, intel'corllflectec in a, sembling the concrete blocks and sofiit pieces; special manner with the oor beams, am aware Fig. 3 is a fragmentary secticnal'view taken on thatthe invention is susceptible of use in other the line 3,-3 of Fig. 1, showingtoadvantage the forms :and susceptible of other uses, but it is of manner in which the blocks and somt members do importance herein that the bloks. and Sofit e are engaged with a fiombegm, and members be engaged to provide overlap joints for Fig. 4 is a perspective View of'a block oonthe purposeV already described `and hereinafter structed in accordance with the present invenolimed. tion. f What I claimis: j
In order to illustrate the applcatonof my in- 45 1. -Alplastic iioor comprising iibrous blocks, vention, I have in Fig. 1 illustrated'a part of. a spaced to" provide plastic 1 receiving VChannels plastic cor' which maybe composed of concrete therebetween, the 'lower'side and end edges ofV and construction elements,- made in .accordance each block being undercut to provide grooves, and with the teaching -ofethis 1 invention, hereinafter fibrous iniexble slabs mounted in said grooves to -mere fully described,` 'The floor also meludes 5o provide amoistnre-proof joint between the lower beams E of standard construction, adapted to facesof adjacentbloeks at the bottom of each support the oor ina well-known manner. ohannel.
The hoor of this invention includes parallelly 2- A ploso floor Comprising parallelly 211- arranged fibrous blocks 'Lithe lower face of each ranged fibrous blocks spaced to provide Plastic .of which is provided with amarginalgroovethe o@ receiving spaces, therebetween, the bottom faces of the blocks beinfg` undercut to provide marginal grooves, and fibrous soit pieces engageable in said grooves to prevent plastic seepage between and below the blocks.
3. Floors for buildings including ber blocks aligned in rows, the latter being spaced to provide plastic receiving channels, sealing means in the bottom of each channel comprising a soit member arranged between the lower adjacent faces of the blocks. said lower adjacent faces being grooved to interft the soit members and prevent passage of the plastic materials through the bottom face of the door.
4. A concrete oor including parallelly arranged beams, parallelly arranged brous blocks positioned between said beams and spaced to provide concrete receiving channels between the ysides of the blocks and between the ends of the blocks and said beams, and soflit members engaged with said beams and intertting the lower margins of the blocks to provide overlapped joints between the blocks and soiiit members.
5. A plastic floor comprising parallelly arranged brous blocks spaced to provide plastic receiving spaces therebetween, the bottom faces of the blocks being undercut at their margins to provide a. groove 'in each of the lower edges of the block with an overhanging abrupt shoulder, and brous iniiexible somt pieces engaged in said grooves and abutting the shoulders thereof to form a liquid seal between the blocks and sot pieces.
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US5930965A (en) * 1997-09-23 1999-08-03 Carver; Tommy Lee Insulated deck structure
US20110047928A1 (en) * 2009-08-27 2011-03-03 Eugenio Santiago Aburto Concrete rib construction system

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US5930965A (en) * 1997-09-23 1999-08-03 Carver; Tommy Lee Insulated deck structure
US20110047928A1 (en) * 2009-08-27 2011-03-03 Eugenio Santiago Aburto Concrete rib construction system
US8429876B2 (en) * 2009-08-27 2013-04-30 Eugenio Santiago Aburto Concrete rib construction method

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