Wood frame building wall

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Intersection of wall to floor – ceiling – roof – or another wall – Sustainer coextensive with junction of panels or modules

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52593, 52579, 52495, 52270, E04B 100, E04B 500

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039758761

ABSTRACT:
A wood frame building wall of the type having panel members inserted in grooves provided in sills, upright posts and in top plates of the wall frame. According to the invention, the sills and the top plates are broader than the sides of the square cross-section of the upright posts, mutually adjacent posts being located alternately at edges of the sills and top plates, whereby the mutual orientation of wood grain of timber pieces forming the frame results in an extremely strong and yet light-weight wall structure. The wood frame is made of heavy timber pieces which require minimum machining and are arranged so as to enable re-use of the timber pieces after eventual disassembly of the building wall.

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