Method of molding modular buildings

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Treatment of material by vibrating – jarring – or agitating... – By reciprocating or vibrating mold

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249144, 264333, 264336, 425253, 425452, B28B 108, B28B 110

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ABSTRACT:
A moulding method utilizing apparatus for forming a monolithic reinforced concrete modular building structure comprising walls and floor with apertures therein for doors, windows and the like. The apparatus comprises separable mould components in the form of a floor, end walls, side walls and a core moveable into cooperation with each other and a wheeled pallet to define a moulding cavity for forming the module, and out of cooperation to leave the formed module free for withdrawal on the pallet from the apparatus. The moulding apparatus is controllably connected to a source of pressurized wet concrete for filling the mould and is enclosed within an autoclave for accelerating the initial curing process of the concrete in the mould by heating.

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patent: 3609830 (1971-10-01), Myklebost
patent: 3714304 (1973-01-01), Carner
patent: 3860214 (1975-01-01), Schmidgall

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