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US1964131A
US1964131A US587691A US58769132A US1964131A US 1964131 A US1964131 A US 1964131A US 587691 A US587691 A US 587691A US 58769132 A US58769132 A US 58769132A US 1964131 A US1964131 A US 1964131A
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  • Our invention relates to the building of structend substantially the length of a floor of said tures, the walls of which are composed, to a large structure. Externally of said apertures and be degree, of a series of stacked pre-cast units of tween the abutting edges of successive lateral selected uniform size. Such units are of substanunits a layer of relatively plastic sealing material 5 tial size and the. joints between such units are 1' is arranged. Said sealing material preferably adapted to be quickly and easily made and the is in sheet form. 'A desirable material is heavy structure to be sturdy and to be tightly sealed. roofing.
  • a more specific object of our invention is to good sealing material with relatively plastic conprovide a structure in which the wall units are sistency to conform to the slight irregularities of provided with marginal lateral flanges facing the the edges of the units and sufficient thickness to 65 interior of the structure and extending vertically serve as an expansion joint. Between the faces in alinement with the similar flanges of the units of the flanges and in said apertures e,we arrange in the adjacent stacked courses.
  • the vertical separators g which preferably extend inwardly flanges thus serve as the weight-supporting elea distance less than the depth of the apertures, so
  • a further specific object of our invention is to and are arranged flush with the inner surface provide nailing strips between the several courses of the wall formed by the pre-cast units a and nailing strips being. made of resilient material as nailing strips for lath or other selected inand thus serve the further function of constituting teriorfinish. r sealing devices.
  • Extending thru the lateral-flanges b are con- Further details of construction and incidental necting elements comprising bolts' h, threaded objects are hereinafter described.
  • a structure embodying our invention has the and thus distribute uniformly the compression wall portion composed of a series of pre-cast units 1 exerted by the bolts. Such bolts also extend 35
  • Thege units are o e or less of uniform size thru the meshed wire reinforcing and the latter d r r v and x p fo p in s f r, tends to prevent the concrete units from crackw'lndows or doors and the like, for which special ing under the binding strain; units are provided.
  • the pre-cast units preferably are built up from a lateral vertical flange b, which face the interior e foundation in th ordinary manner andat all of the structure-
  • the units are arranged so that the .top of each floor horizontal structural mem- 5- o to which the interior finish can be secured, said thus are in position and are constituted to serve 75 the vertical flanges of each vertically successive berg l are [mounted in plapa s members 1 u s i m alinement ewtth those the units are fastened inplace by the units a in thever beneath and thus the vertical flanges hemselves, meal apertures 65 suchfiapertures are prefer bemg m abutment Serve as the welght'support' ably formed so as to conveniently receive a fin- 45 ing elements or studding for the building.
  • Said i hed two inch thick member and naming units are preferably made of concrete and have raters are of similar thickness embedded therein reinforcing material preferably 5 U or We do not wish to limit; the sme of our apertures composed of vertical rods c and meshed wire reinforcing d.
  • Said meshed wire is arranged sub-v to such proportmns, but the latter glven as an stantially centrally along the face of the units a m example which is frequently BIICOl-lntered and is bent angularly about the verticalrods so' in practicethat the wire d also extends thru the vertical The members l, being cut to properleirgth, flanges.
  • the outer'face of the flanges b are rethus serve not only to make .ngid the entire Ardd or offset to provide vertical apertures e, structure, but also to line and to square up the 5s which, because such units are in alinement, exwalls of the structure, inasmuch as the ends of such members fit into the apertures at predetermined positions.
  • pre-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges facing the interior of the structure, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being oflset relatively to provide vertical apertures extending to the interior surface of said structure, a separator of resilient material 'located in each of said apertures, one face of said separator extending substantially flush with said interior surface, the remainder extending into the latter a distance less than the depth thereof, thereby providing vertically extending chambers arranged between the laterally adjacent units and behind said separators.
  • precast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, said units being joined together by tension members thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which lies between said units.
  • precast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, said units being joined together by bolt-and-nut elements thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which lies between said units.
  • pre-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral .flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, a continuous length of reinforcing material extending laterally of each of said units and angularly into said marginal flanges, said units being joined together by tension members thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which lies between said units.
  • pre-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, said unitsbeing joined together by tension members thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which lies between saidv units and relatively plastic elements arranged at each side of said flanges and serving as engaging devices in' conjunction with said tension members.
  • pre-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, said units being joined together by tension members thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which lies between saidunits and lead washers arranged at each side oi said flanges and serving as engaging devices in conjunction with said tension members.
  • pro-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures and extending into the latter a distance less than the depth thereof, thereby providing vertically extending chambers arranged between the laterally adjacent units and behind said separators, said units being joined together by tension members thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which lies between said units, the latter extending thru the vertical flanges of said units intermediate said separators and the outer face of said units.
  • pre-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures and extending into the latter a distance less than the depth thereof, thereby providing vertically extending chambers arranged between the laterally adjacent units and behind said separators, said units being joined together by tension members thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which liesbetween said units, the latter extending thru the vertical flanges of said units intermediate said separators and the outer face of said units and sheets of relatively plastic sealing material arranged between laterally adjacent units at the other faces of said units.
  • pre-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges facing the interior of the structure, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being ofl'set relatively to provide vertical apertures extending to the interior surface of said structure, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, one face of said separator extending substantially flush with said' interior surface, the remainder extending into the latter a distance less than the depth thereof, thereby providing vertically extending chambers arranged between the laterally adjacent units and behind said separators and a course of relatively plastic sealing material arranged between laterally adjacent units at the outer faces of said 125 units.
  • pro-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures extending to the interior surface ofsaid structure, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, one face of said separator extending substantially.

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B. C. NELSON Er AL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION June 26, 1934.,
Fileq Jan. 20, 1932 INVENTORS O n km MW, W C w. WWW A Patented June '26 1934, l
um'rso srArEs PATENT OFFICE- .1,9s4,1s1 I Y L BUILDING cous'moc'rron Hire 0. Nelson and Floyd w. Allen,'Portland; Oregz, assignors to Buell C. Nelson, trustee Application January 20, weasel-m1 No.. 581,691
' 10 o1lums. (01.72-40) Our invention relates to the building of structend substantially the length of a floor of said tures, the walls of which are composed, to a large structure. Externally of said apertures and be degree, of a series of stacked pre-cast units of tween the abutting edges of successive lateral selected uniform size. Such units are of substanunits a layer of relatively plastic sealing material 5 tial size and the. joints between such units are 1' is arranged. Said sealing material preferably adapted to be quickly and easily made and the is in sheet form. 'A desirable material is heavy structure to be sturdy and to be tightly sealed. roofing. paper, as it combines the qualities of a A more specific object of our invention is to good sealing material with relatively plastic conprovide a structure in which the wall units are sistency to conform to the slight irregularities of provided with marginal lateral flanges facing the the edges of the units and sufficient thickness to 65 interior of the structure and extending vertically serve as an expansion joint. Between the faces in alinement with the similar flanges of the units of the flanges and in said apertures e,we arrange in the adjacent stacked courses. The vertical separators g, which preferably extend inwardly flanges thus serve as the weight-supporting elea distance less than the depth of the apertures, so
ments primarily'and the faces of the units serve as to provide a chamber of substantial cross-secmerely as sealing elements between said vertical tional area behind each of the separators. flanges and between the several lateralnourses. Said separators are preferably made of "wood A further specific object of our invention is to and are arranged flush with the inner surface provide nailing strips between the several courses of the wall formed by the pre-cast units a and nailing strips being. made of resilient material as nailing strips for lath or other selected inand thus serve the further function of constituting teriorfinish. r sealing devices. Extending thru the lateral-flanges b are con- Further details of construction and incidental necting elements comprising bolts' h, threaded objects are hereinafter described. with reference at one end and each have a nut z mounted there- 80 to the accompanying drawing, in which: on. Arranged upon such bolts immediately in- Fig. 1 is a horizontalsection thru a corner of a side of the head and the nut thereof are lead Wall structure embodying our .invention shown washers 7', which, being relatively plastic, con 7 more or less in diagrammatic form; and form to the irregularities of the concrete flanges Fig. 2 is a somewhat diagrammatic vertical-b. Such lead washers not only tend to hold the section thru awall structure embodying our bolts tightly in place, but also engage uniformly invention. over the entire area of the face of said washers A structure embodying our invention has the and thus distribute uniformly the compression wall portion composed of a series of pre-cast units 1 exerted by the bolts. Such bolts also extend 35 Thege units are o e or less of uniform size thru the meshed wire reinforcing and the latter d r r v and x p fo p in s f r, tends to prevent the concrete units from crackw'lndows or doors and the like, for which special ing under the binding strain; units are provided. Each of such units embodies The pre-cast units preferably are built up from a lateral vertical flange b, which face the interior e foundation in th ordinary manner andat all of the structure- The units are arranged so that the .top of each floor horizontal structural mem- 5- o to which the interior finish can be secured, said thus are in position and are constituted to serve 75 the vertical flanges of each vertically successive berg l are [mounted in plapa s members 1 u s i m alinement ewtth those the units are fastened inplace by the units a in thever beneath and thus the vertical flanges hemselves, meal apertures 65 suchfiapertures are prefer bemg m abutment Serve as the welght'support' ably formed so as to conveniently receive a fin- 45 ing elements or studding for the building. Said i hed two inch thick member and naming units are preferably made of concrete and have raters are of similar thickness embedded therein reinforcing material preferably 5 U or We do not wish to limit; the sme of our apertures composed of vertical rods c and meshed wire reinforcing d. Said meshed wire is arranged sub-v to such proportmns, but the latter glven as an stantially centrally along the face of the units a m example which is frequently BIICOl-lntered and is bent angularly about the verticalrods so' in practicethat the wire d also extends thru the vertical The members l, being cut to properleirgth, flanges. The outer'face of the flanges b are rethus serve not only to make .ngid the entire cessed or offset to provide vertical apertures e, structure, but also to line and to square up the 5s which, because such units are in alinement, exwalls of the structure, inasmuch as the ends of such members fit into the apertures at predetermined positions.
We claim:
1. In the art of building construction, pre-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges facing the interior of the structure, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being oflset relatively to provide vertical apertures extending to the interior surface of said structure, a separator of resilient material 'located in each of said apertures, one face of said separator extending substantially flush with said interior surface, the remainder extending into the latter a distance less than the depth thereof, thereby providing vertically extending chambers arranged between the laterally adjacent units and behind said separators.
2. In the art of building construction, precast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, said units being joined together by tension members thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which lies between said units.
3. In the art of building construction, precast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, said units being joined together by bolt-and-nut elements thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which lies between said units.
4. In the art of building construction, pre-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral .flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, a continuous length of reinforcing material extending laterally of each of said units and angularly into said marginal flanges, said units being joined together by tension members thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which lies between said units.
5. In the art of building construction, pre-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, said unitsbeing joined together by tension members thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which lies between saidv units and relatively plastic elements arranged at each side of said flanges and serving as engaging devices in' conjunction with said tension members.
6. In the art of building construction, pre-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, said units being joined together by tension members thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which lies between saidunits and lead washers arranged at each side oi said flanges and serving as engaging devices in conjunction with said tension members.
7. Inthe art of building construction, pro-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures and extending into the latter a distance less than the depth thereof, thereby providing vertically extending chambers arranged between the laterally adjacent units and behind said separators, said units being joined together by tension members thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which lies between said units, the latter extending thru the vertical flanges of said units intermediate said separators and the outer face of said units.
8. In the art of building construction, pre-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures and extending into the latter a distance less than the depth thereof, thereby providing vertically extending chambers arranged between the laterally adjacent units and behind said separators, said units being joined together by tension members thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing the joint which liesbetween said units, the latter extending thru the vertical flanges of said units intermediate said separators and the outer face of said units and sheets of relatively plastic sealing material arranged between laterally adjacent units at the other faces of said units. I 1
9. In the art of building construction, pre-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges facing the interior of the structure, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being ofl'set relatively to provide vertical apertures extending to the interior surface of said structure, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, one face of said separator extending substantially flush with said' interior surface, the remainder extending into the latter a distance less than the depth thereof, thereby providing vertically extending chambers arranged between the laterally adjacent units and behind said separators and a course of relatively plastic sealing material arranged between laterally adjacent units at the outer faces of said 125 units.
10. In the art of building construction, pro-cast composition wall units each provided with marginal lateral flanges, the vertical flanges of the abutting units being offset relatively to provide vertical apertures extending to the interior surface ofsaid structure, a separator of resilient material located in each of said apertures, one face of said separator extending substantially. flush with said interior surface, the remainder extending into the latter a distance less than the depth thereof, thereby providing vertically extending chambers arranged between the laterally adjacent units and behind said separators, said units being joined together by tension members 140 thereby binding said separator between said units and sealing'the joint which lies between said units, the latter extending thru the vertical flanges of said units intermediate said separators and the outer face of said units and a course of I relatively plastic sealing material arranged between laterally adjacent units at the other faces f tn d u its.
, BUELL C. NELSON.
I- FLOYD W. AILEII.
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US3180057A (en) * 1959-07-07 1965-04-27 Stamo Stabile Montagebau G M B Storage container of prefabricated curved wall segments
US3230683A (en) * 1963-05-06 1966-01-25 Clayton D Foster Overlapped precast panels and fastening means connecting the same
US3300916A (en) * 1962-12-03 1967-01-31 Pritzker David Prefabricated concrete tanks and structures
US3435581A (en) * 1965-07-09 1969-04-01 Karl Ahlqvist Insulated wall construction for buildings
US3456407A (en) * 1966-10-25 1969-07-22 Colin H Davidson Joining building units
US3788023A (en) * 1971-08-02 1974-01-29 R Macchi Assembly method for beam structures
US3892096A (en) * 1971-08-02 1975-07-01 Romualdo Macchi Beam structures
US4145857A (en) * 1977-10-28 1979-03-27 Concast, Inc. Base for mounting electrical equipment
US4189890A (en) * 1978-08-08 1980-02-26 Westinghouse Electric Corp. Panel joint
US4901491A (en) * 1988-11-07 1990-02-20 Phillips Donald W Concrete building construction
US6338231B1 (en) * 2000-03-13 2002-01-15 Fast Built Panels, Inc. Prefabricated concrete wall panel system and method

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3180057A (en) * 1959-07-07 1965-04-27 Stamo Stabile Montagebau G M B Storage container of prefabricated curved wall segments
US3300916A (en) * 1962-12-03 1967-01-31 Pritzker David Prefabricated concrete tanks and structures
US3230683A (en) * 1963-05-06 1966-01-25 Clayton D Foster Overlapped precast panels and fastening means connecting the same
US3435581A (en) * 1965-07-09 1969-04-01 Karl Ahlqvist Insulated wall construction for buildings
US3456407A (en) * 1966-10-25 1969-07-22 Colin H Davidson Joining building units
US3788023A (en) * 1971-08-02 1974-01-29 R Macchi Assembly method for beam structures
US3892096A (en) * 1971-08-02 1975-07-01 Romualdo Macchi Beam structures
US4145857A (en) * 1977-10-28 1979-03-27 Concast, Inc. Base for mounting electrical equipment
US4189890A (en) * 1978-08-08 1980-02-26 Westinghouse Electric Corp. Panel joint
US4901491A (en) * 1988-11-07 1990-02-20 Phillips Donald W Concrete building construction
US6338231B1 (en) * 2000-03-13 2002-01-15 Fast Built Panels, Inc. Prefabricated concrete wall panel system and method

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