Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Opaque stonelike module – With traversing passage
Patent
1994-08-10
1996-10-22
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Opaque stonelike module
With traversing passage
5230917, 52426, 52597, 52607, E04B 220, E04C 210
Patent
active
055665217
ABSTRACT:
A concrete form mold unit formed of a lightweight, insulative material defines at least two rows of vertical core spaces, offset from each other. Concrete and reinforcing rods fill the core spaces, defining post structures. The top of the form mold unit is troughed and is filled with horizontal reinforcing rods and concrete, defining beam structures. The form mold units are laid in courses and stacked as required to build walls, with vertical cores and horizontal troughs aligned, producing an efficient utilization of concrete in the posts and beams. Each course is filled with concrete before the next course is added. The form mold unit is retained as an insulative part of the building structure, with a low dead load. Vertical attaching plates are placed on the surface of the wall, with penetrating fasteners passing into an underlying concrete post or beam. Surface finish materials are joined to the attaching plates.
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Andrews Richard E.
Wilsey Mark E.
Friedman Carl D.
Horton-Richardson Yvonne
Rost Kyle W.
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