Building component, method of construction and wall formed there

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Wall – ceiling – floor – or roof designed for ventilation or...

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5230912, 52405, 52421, 52426, 52436, 52438, E04C 116, E04C 140, E04C 226

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044335210

ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for quickly and easily forming a load bearing, insulated wall comprising self-aligning, load bearing insulated building components. In specific embodiments, the building components define a wall having internal vertical cores which communicate with horizontal canals at the interfaces between rows of the building components. In specific embodiments, the cores and canals are filled with bonding material, for example, by the pumping of mortar therein, to define the completed wall. The individual building components are adaptable in design to increase or decrease their insulative values or strength to accommodate various construction conditions and climates.

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