Method of building construction

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Machine or implement

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249 26, 264 35, E04G 2100, E04G 1102

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039614573

ABSTRACT:
A method of building construction which utilizes prefabricated floor elements and cast in situ support elements therefor. Forms are erected at horizontally spaced locations with each form defining a vertical support section and at least one horizontal support section. A prefabricated floor element is positioned on the horizontal support sections of the forms with the floor element partially spanning the horizontal distance between the vertical support sections of the forms. Concrete is then poured into the forms and, after setting, forms a support element having a vertical portion and at least one horizontal portion with the horizontal portion forming a rigid connection with the prefabricated floor element. The cast in situ support elements can be a wall, column or the like. After setting, the forms are removed and the process repeated in a horizontal and/or vertical dimension.

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patent: 1461426 (1923-07-01), Lisowski
patent: 1516074 (1924-11-01), Borg
patent: 1967968 (1934-07-01), O'Meara

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