Invention relates to glass fibre reinforced concrete (GRC) panels resembling a brick wall.
United States patent application publication No. US 2008/0196336 discloses a method of forming an exterior wall of a building, including the wall, includes the step of mounting a fibre reinforced panel to the building. The panel has a plurality of masonry units protruding from the face thereof that are spaced from one another with a groove between each of the masonry units. The method includes mounting a second, similar panel to the building spaced from the first panel with a groove therebetween, and injecting mortar into the grooves between the masonry units and the groove between the panels. The mortar covers the grooves between masonry units and the groove between panels.
United States patent application publication No. US2008/0155938 discloses a method of forming an exterior wall of a building, including the finished wall, includes the steps of mounting a cementitious, fibre reinforced panel to the wall and then applying a mortar to the panel. The mortar can be stucco, which is typically painted, or a base to which masonry units, such as stones or bricks, are mounted.
The subject of the invention is a panel made of glass fibre reinforced concrete (GRC) also known as GRC panel that is formed during manufacturing in such a shape that it resembles brick wall. The GRC panel is made from GRC that is reinforced with glass fibres, wherein a length of the glass fibres is in the range from 5 to 70 mm, preferably 30 mm. The GRC panel has a front face and a rear face, an upper edge and a lower edge, and side edges. The front face of the GRC panel is profiled so to resemble a bricked wall with a brick surfaces and grooves. The grooves are filled with a mortar. The mortar is injected into the grooves after curing of the GRC panel. The mortar is made of rougher material that the GRC panel and a colour of the mortar is different from a colour of the GRC.
Moreover, a colouring agent or pigment is added to the GRC to acquire distinctive colouring of the GRC panel or distinctive colouring of a brick wall. The colouring pigment may be black pigment such as Bayferrox® 360 or other inorganic pigment having colour index—pigment black 11. Use of inorganic pigment makes GRC panel resistant to fade.
A thickness of the GRC panel may be in the range from 10 mm to 60 mm, preferably from 10 mm to 25 mm.
The GRC panel may be made in different configurations or embodiments. One of the embodiments is a L-type GRC panel. In the following embodiment, the GRC panel comprises a main wall and a side wall extending from the one of the side edges of the GRC panel substantially orthogonal to the front face of the GRC panel, wherein the side wall runs along the entire length of the side edge of the GRC panel. The side wall is integral with a main wall from which it extends.
In another embodiment, the GRC panels is U-type GRC panel. In the following embodiment, the GRC panel comprises a main wall and two side walls where each side wall extends from respective side edge of the panel substantially orthogonal to the front face of the panel, wherein both side walls runs along the entire length of both side edges of the panel. Both side walls are integral with the main wall from which it extends
In another embodiment, the GRC panel may be curved so that it is suitable for cladding curved structures of the building.
The invention also comprises a method for manufacture of aforementioned GRC panel, wherein the method includes the following steps: forming a panel with a brick surfaces and grooves from a glass fibre reinforced concrete (GRC), wherein an inorganic colouring agent is added to the GRC to obtain colouring that resembles a brick colouring; and filling or injecting into the grooves of the GRC panel with a mortar, wherein a colouring of the mortar differs from the colouring of the GRC. The method further comprises a step of attachment or built-in of a frame structure to a rear surface of the GRC panel during curing of the GRC panel. Hence, the frame structure is integral part of the GRC panel.
In detail the method includes the following steps: providing a GRC; adding of an inorganic colouring pigment to the GRC to obtain a colour that resembles a brick colouring; providing a panel mould which surface resemble a brick wall having brick surfaces and groove therebetween; applying the GRC into the panel mould, preferably by spraying; curing the GRC in the panel mould; removing of cured GRC panel from the panel mould; and filling the grooves of the GRC panel with a mortar, wherein a colour of the mortar differs from the colour of the GRC.
The present invention also comprises a method for building exterior wall using the GRC panel that is manufactured by the aforementioned method, wherein the method includes the step of mounting of the GRC panel to the exterior wall of a building by means of the frame structure.
Before explaining the disclosed embodiment of the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the particular arrangements shown, since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
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The invention has been described with reference to various specific and illustrative embodiments and techniques. However, one skilled in the art will recognize that many variations and modifications may be made while remaining within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2019/057100 | 8/23/2019 | WO |