The present invention relates to a building construction, particularly for making transpirable walls and floors.
As is known, to make building elements having structural functions such as walls and floors, while having high mechanical strength and good transpiration properties, represents a very important problem to be solved in civil and industrial building fields.
Another very important problem is that of making such structures which may be easily installed in a short time period.
Accordingly, the aim of the present invention is to provide such a building construction allowing to make walls and floors having high transpirable characteristics.
Within the scope of the above mentioned aim, a main object of the invention is to provide such a building construction or structure which may be easily and quickly constructed.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such a building construction consisting of light building materials for facilitating their shipment and installation while improving their static functionality.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such a building construction which, owing to its specifically designed structural features, is very reliable and safe in operation.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such a building construction which may be easily made starting from easily commercially available elements and materials and which, moreover, is very competitive from a mere economic standpoint.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the above mentioned aim and objects, as well as yet other objects, which will become more apparent hereinafter, are achieved by a building construction, particularly for making transpirable walls and floors, characterized in that said building construction comprises transpirable panels, constituting the construction formwork, therebetween connecting elements, constituted by spacer elements designed for joining panels to one another while allowing air to pass therethrough, are arranged.
Each said spacer element comprises a first tubular portion including a finned portion, therein is telescopically engaged a second tubular portion, including holes and having an engagement end portion.
The engagement end portion of the spacer element may be housed in corresponding engagement recesses or seats formed in the panels.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent hereinafter from the following detailed disclosure of a preferred, though not exclusive, embodiment of the invention which is illustrated, by way of an indicative, but not limitative, example, in the accompanying drawings, where:
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With reference to the number references of the above mentioned figures, the building construction according to the present invention, which has been generally indicated by the reference number 1, comprises a plurality of transpirable or transpiring panels 2, made of a polystyrene material, therebetween connecting element including hollow tubular elements 3, constituting spacer elements for joining the panels 2 and to one another, while allowing air to pass therethrough, are arranged.
Each said spacer element 3 comprises a first tubular portion 4, including a hook portion 5, therewithin is telescopically engaged a second tubular portion 6 including an engagement end portion 7.
Said engagement end portion 7 is adapted to engage in corresponding engagement seats or recesses 8 formed in said panels 2.
The panels 2 may be made of transpirable or transpiring materials, such as, for example, foamed or extruded polystyrene, a plywood material, a cement wood material, a mixed cement-perlite material, or suitable adhesive materials, made of cellular cement, tile or plasterboard materials, pumice concrete materials, or other insulating materials.
Since said panels are made of a transpirable or transpiring material, preferably foamed polystyrene, and said fitting spacer elements 3 are hollow and include a plurality of holes, air may pass between the wall surface, even upon pouring a concrete material to finish the construction.
Moreover, support elements 9, which may be associated with the spacer element 3 to support the reinforcement iron elements 10, as is schematically shown in
The support or hook elements 9 comprise a contoured frame 11 including a plurality of crooks 12 for the horizontal iron reinforcement elements and eyelets 13 for the vertical iron reinforcement elements.
The floor caisson block, shown in
Said base 14 is suitably shaped as to present a plurality of empty or hollow regions 17 therein technologic systems or plants may be housed.
On said caisson or formwork forming polystyrene base 14, a variable number of polystyrene elements 15, may be applied.
More specifically, the polystyrene elements 15 shown in
The polystyrene panels 2 forming the subject building construction, operating as an aerated and insulating formwork, in actual practice, may be made in a panel making shop and transported in a gapless stacked or overlapped condition to the building place to be mount thereat.
The transpirable or transpiring gaps may be made at the building yard, by using the above mentioned aerating throughgoing hole connecting elements 3 constituting an integrating part of the present invention.
In this connection it should be pointed out that the insulating panels 2 of the inventive building construction further comprise side hollow or recessed portions 20, therein it is possible to engage separating diaphragms 9 designed for operating as formworks for pouring therein pillars or ledges or lintels and/or door and window jambs.
The above dovetail side cavities or recesses 20 also operate as elements for facilitating plaster material coating operations.
As stated, said panels 2 comprise, at one or more surfaces thereof, said dovetail cavities or recesses 20 therein corresponding dovetail ridges 24, formed on the panels 2′ to be coupled to said panels 2, are provided.
Thus, it is possible to make insulating walls 2″ having different thicknesses, by coupling to one another several panels 2 and 2′.
Said panels 2, 2′ are installed by using the above mentioned connecting elements 3, operating as spacer elements, thereby providing walls 2″ which may have different distances from one another and accordingly comprise wall gaps 23 formed between a panel 2 and an adjoining panel 2′.
Thus, it is possible to make transpirable gaps 23 of different dimensions, in which it is possible to house the above mentioned technologic systems or plants.
Moreover, the panels 2 and 2′ will be ventilated both in their inside and on their outside.
More specifically, the walls 2, 2′ and 25 define a cavity or space 22, to be used as a formwork, including reinforcement iron elements and thereinto it is possible to pour a concrete material to form the support pillars of the constructions
That same panels 2, 2′ may also comprise cavities and dovetail lungs, thereby allowing said walls 2, 2′ to be easily connected.
In particular,
In said cavities 30 reinforcement iron elements 32 are moreover arranged.
In operation, a concrete layer 34 is poured above said cup elements 31.
In said beams 29 are partially embedded a plurality of connection “H” bars 40, supporting a wall 41 constituted by a thermally insulating panel.
This wall 41 comprises a plurality of dovetail cavities 42 for latching therein a further thermally insulating panel.
Moreover, to said wall 41 dovetail cavities it is possible to apply a coating plaster material, the attachment thereof is facilitated just owing to the provision of said dovetail cavities.
As shown in
With reference to
Said diaphragms comprise dovetail end portions 60, for engaging in said dovetail cavities 20, formed in said two panels 2 and 2′.
It should be apparent that the spacer elements 3 engaging in slots 8′″ cross arranged of said slots 8′ and 8″ operate as spacer element anchoring members.
Said uprights 70 and 71 are rigidly coupled to a plurality of side arms having a plurality of housing seats 75 which may bear both pipes, reinforcement iron elements and electric conveying tubes.
The connector 80 shown in
For facilitating such a transpiring, the tubular ducts 74 and 74′, 72 and 72′ are suitably perforated.
It has been found that the invention fully achieves the intended aim and objects.
In fact, the invention has provided a building construction operating as an insulating formwork, allowing to make reinforced concrete transpirable walls and frames, owing to the provision of connecting elements having a tubular constructor and allowing air to pass through the wall, thereby communicating outer surfaces thereof.
In practicing the invention, the used materials, as well as the contingent size and shapes, can be any, depending on requirements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2009A001696 | Oct 2009 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2010/002498 | 10/1/2010 | WO | 00 | 9/18/2012 |