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- the invention relates to building construction, and more particularly to the class of building Walls.
- the lprimary object of the invention is the provision of a wall wherein the blocks thereof are made from concrete or other homogeneous material, and are of novel form so that the same can be united and an interior surfacing applied thereto which is made from cement or the like, thus enabling the thickness of the Wall to be varied as the occasion may require.
- Another object of the invention is the provision of a wall wherein the studding for the lathing is mounted in a novel manner so that said studding will be permanently anchored in the inner interior surfacing on the blocks constituting the wall.
- a further object of the invention is the provision of a wall wherein the joists will be rmly fixed in position therein to prevent the spreading of the walls of the building, thereby assuring strength and rigidity to the same.
- a still further object of the invention is the provision of a Wallwhich is simple in construction, strong, durable, and inexpensive to erect.
- the. 'invention consists 1n the construction, combination and arrangement of parts as will be hereinafter fully described. illustrated in the accompanying drawing, and pointed out on the claim hereunto appended.
- Figure l is a fragmentary perspective view of a wall constructed in accordance with the invention ⁇ showing thestudding and joists therein.
- Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view through the point of connection of the joists with the wall.
- Fig. 3 is a sectional view through the wall at the point of connection of the joists therewith.
- the wall A comprises a plurality of building Specification of Letters Patent.
- blocks each made from concrete or other homogeneous material, to forni a body 5, having opening through its inner side two or more substantially keyhole shaped recesses or slots (i, which are disposed vertically therein.
- the blocks are arranged in superposed relation as usual, and are cemented together" in any suitable manner for the erection of the wall A.
- a surfacing 7 which is made from a cement mixture, the same being poured when wet between a suitable mold .and the blocks of the wall, the mold remaining in position until the mixture becomes hard.
- This surfacing 7 is also poured into the'recesses or slots 6 so that keys 8 correspondingly shaped thereto are -formed from the mixture when hardened, thus uniting the bodies 5 of the blocks together, and the surfacing 7 is permanently applied thereto.
- imbedded in the surfacing 7 at intervals are, substantially dove-tailed shaped studding strips 9', which become anchored in the surfacing when hardened so that the Wood or metallic lathing can ⁇ be fixed to the strips for the plastering of a room in the usual Well known manner.
- reinforcing rods lO'Which are embedded in the surfacing 7, and these rods serve to reinforce and strengthen the wall and also will assist in preventing the pulling out of the studding strips 9 from the surfacingon the inner face of ,the-
- the numeral l1 designates a. floor joist or beam, which has fixed to opposite sides thereof at each end, angle plates 12, the latter being embedded in the surfacing 7 when each end of the joist l1 is projected within any onevof the recesses or slots 6 so that the joist will be securely fixed in position and permanently mounted in the surfacing, as usual.
- the reinforcing rods 10 can be placed at an angle or in the form of 'an are over the window, door or any opening in the wall. Furthermore, the said rods can be arranged close together or positioned at any distance apart. Should it be desired, the said rods l0 can be dispensed with, and in lieu thereof any other reinforcing medium substituted. Also the wood or metal lathing can be fastened tothe studding strips 9 in any desirable manner.
- louter Wall formed from a plurality of blocks, and a plastic covering for one side of the Wall, or joists each having an end embedded in the plastic covering, the said Wall being formed at intervals with substantially keyhole thereof and disposed vertically throughout the extent of the Wall, the said covering filling the said slots for lockingv the blocks of the Wall together ⁇ and also for locking the covering thereto, means carried by the embedded end of each joist and extended into the larger portion of the slot adjacent thereto in the Walll for anchoring the joists 20 in the covering and Wall, and reinforcing mediums embedded in the covering and disposed horizontally above and below the om bedded ends of the joists.
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A. M. EVANS.
BUILDING WALL.
APPLIUATIUN FILED Nov. he, 191s.
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Patented Oct. 6, 1914l JWM/Winzig r UNITED sTATEs PATENT oEEIeE.
ALFRED M. EVANS, OF AMHERST JUNCTION,.`WISCONSIN.
BUILDING-WALL.
To all whom 'it may concern Be it known that I, ALFRED M. EVANS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Amherst Junction, in the county of Portage and State of Wisconsin, have invented new and useful kInfiprovements in Building lValls, of which tlie following is a specifi-` cation.
The invention relates to building construction, and more particularly to the class of building Walls.
The lprimary object of the invention is the provision of a wall wherein the blocks thereof are made from concrete or other homogeneous material, and are of novel form so that the same can be united and an interior surfacing applied thereto which is made from cement or the like, thus enabling the thickness of the Wall to be varied as the occasion may require.
Another object of the invention is the provision of a wall wherein the studding for the lathing is mounted in a novel manner so that said studding will be permanently anchored in the inner interior surfacing on the blocks constituting the wall. A further object of the invention is the provision of a wall wherein the joists will be rmly fixed in position therein to prevent the spreading of the walls of the building, thereby assuring strength and rigidity to the same.
A still further object of the invention is the provision of a Wallwhich is simple in construction, strong, durable, and inexpensive to erect.
lVith these and other objeots in view, the. 'invention consists 1n the construction, combination and arrangement of parts as will be hereinafter fully described. illustrated in the accompanying drawing, and pointed out on the claim hereunto appended.
In the drawing :Figure l is a fragmentary perspective view of a wall constructed in accordance with the invention` showing thestudding and joists therein. Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view through the point of connection of the joists with the wall. Fig. 3 is a sectional view through the wall at the point of connection of the joists therewith.
Similar reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views in the drawing.
Referring to the drawing in detail, the wall A comprises a plurality of building Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed November 26, 1913.
Patented Oct. 6, 1914.
erial No. 803,253.
blocks, each made from concrete or other homogeneous material, to forni a body 5, having opening through its inner side two or more substantially keyhole shaped recesses or slots (i, which are disposed vertically therein. The blocks are arranged in superposed relation as usual, and are cemented together" in any suitable manner for the erection of the wall A.
Applied to the inner faces of the blocks constituting the wall A is a surfacing 7, which is made from a cement mixture, the same being poured when wet between a suitable mold .and the blocks of the wall, the mold remaining in position until the mixture becomes hard. This surfacing 7 is also poured into the'recesses or slots 6 so that keys 8 correspondingly shaped thereto are -formed from the mixture when hardened, thus uniting the bodies 5 of the blocks together, and the surfacing 7 is permanently applied thereto. imbedded in the surfacing 7 at intervals are, substantially dove-tailed shaped studding strips 9', which become anchored in the surfacing when hardened so that the Wood or metallic lathing can` be fixed to the strips for the plastering of a room in the usual Well known manner. Secured to the inner faces of the strips 9 are reinforcing rods lO'Which are embedded in the surfacing 7, and these rods serve to reinforce and strengthen the wall and also will assist in preventing the pulling out of the studding strips 9 from the surfacingon the inner face of ,the-
wall A.
The numeral l1 designates a. floor joist or beam, which has fixed to opposite sides thereof at each end, angle plates 12, the latter being embedded in the surfacing 7 when each end of the joist l1 is projected within any onevof the recesses or slots 6 so that the joist will be securely fixed in position and permanently mounted in the surfacing, as usual.
The reinforcing rods 10 can be placed at an angle or in the form of 'an are over the window, door or any opening in the wall. Furthermore, the said rods can be arranged close together or positioned at any distance apart. Should it be desired, the said rods l0 can be dispensed with, and in lieu thereof any other reinforcing medium substituted. Also the wood or metal lathing can be fastened tothe studding strips 9 in any desirable manner.
`From the foregoing it is thought that the construction of my invention Will be clearly shaped slots opening through the cover side understood, and therefore a more extended explanation has been omitted.
The combination With an louter Wall formed from a plurality of blocks, and a plastic covering for one side of the Wall, or joists each having an end embedded in the plastic covering, the said Wall being formed at intervals with substantially keyhole thereof and disposed vertically throughout the extent of the Wall, the said covering filling the said slots for lockingv the blocks of the Wall together `and also for locking the covering thereto, means carried by the embedded end of each joist and extended into the larger portion of the slot adjacent thereto in the Walll for anchoring the joists 20 in the covering and Wall, and reinforcing mediums embedded in the covering and disposed horizontally above and below the om bedded ends of the joists.
Iii testimony whereof l aiiix my signature 25
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US4171173A (en) * | 1978-07-17 | 1979-10-16 | Hymans Nelson J | Apparatus and method for connecting an end of a horizontal beam to a vertical surface of supporting structure |
| DE10226170A1 (en) * | 2001-09-18 | 2003-04-17 | Clemens Esser | Purpose made brick has visible face and rear face with at least one cut-out formed on rear face, with distance between cut-out and right hand and left hand end sides equal |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US4171173A (en) * | 1978-07-17 | 1979-10-16 | Hymans Nelson J | Apparatus and method for connecting an end of a horizontal beam to a vertical surface of supporting structure |
| DE10226170A1 (en) * | 2001-09-18 | 2003-04-17 | Clemens Esser | Purpose made brick has visible face and rear face with at least one cut-out formed on rear face, with distance between cut-out and right hand and left hand end sides equal |
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