Block-form for use in reinforced concrete structures

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cast in situ barrier construction defining isolated space – Spaced barrier sections with dissimilar material tie

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52404, 52576, E04F 1308

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ABSTRACT:
A block used for forming reinforced concrete structures employs a number of thin-wall tubes supported in spaced parallel relationship to one another. The upper and lower ends of the tubes are supported by laterally extending sheet metal frames which leave the tube ends open. The upper frame has an upward opening channel shaped cross-section. A pair of wall panels which form the inner and outer wall surfaces of the completed structure sandwich the tubes and extend between the frames. The volume between the panels, exterior of the tubes, is filled with a lightweight thermal insulation. In the completed structure, the tubes are filled with reinforced concrete to form the columns for the structure and interconnected by horizontal reinforced concrete bond beams poured in the upper frame members.

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patent: 1785067 (1930-12-01), Bemis
patent: 3255562 (1966-06-01), Altschuler
patent: 3772842 (1973-11-01), Barbera
patent: 3885296 (1975-05-01), Stout

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