A building construction part and its use, as well as the method to manufacture the part
The object of this patent is a method to manufacture a building construction part or a building element as well as a building element made using this method and how it can be used.
The known wooden building construction parts: the walls, ceiling or floor usually have structures which have a separate supporting structure with covering and insulating structures which are attached to the supporting structure with fastening systems. In addition to this, due to the manufacturing methods and measuring of wooden construction standard parts, these building construction parts are mainly rectangular building construction parts, made of straight boards or other rectangular building construction parts of different strengths. If a free-form building construction part is required, it is made of a separate frame and bent wooden boards or battens.
The object of this invention is to remove this restriction and to achieve a wooden building element, which has a wave shaped appearance and which is at the same time supporting and rigid without a separate supporting or stiffening structure.
This object can be achieved when the building element is made of wooden pieces being exactly dimensioned wave shaped pieces separated from a wooden board, especially a Kerto, i.e. a laminated veneer lumber (LVL) board by milling, sawing, cutting or in any other way, which pieces when attached on top of each other form a structurally rigid building element, which can be used as a supporting outer wall or partition wall, a roof, an intermediate floor or a base floor of a builidng, or as another building construction part, in such a way that it is either rigid and supporting or only rigid due to its manufacture, in which case it can be attached to the supporting frame of the building. The shaped pieces, which form a building element after they are attached to each other, can be of the same shape or of a different shape. Attached on top of each other in this application means that the straight level surfaces of the shaped pieces are attached to each other horizontally. The rigidity and supportiveness required with the manufacturing process is achieved by using wave shaped curved shapes and by increasing the material thickness of the construction piece at required places.
The material thickness of a building element or a piece in this application means the measure of the building element or piece vertically against the board's cutting direction when level with the sheet, and it is hereby called horizontal material thickness or material thickness on a horizontal level. The wave shaped pieces are attached to each other mainly by gluing or using other fastening systems.
The glue being used is determined according to the purpose of use of the building element and according to the wooden board being used. Due to this method the shape of the building element is wave shaped. Usually the wooden board to be used is plywood, adhesive wooden board, Kerto i.e laminated veneer lumber (LVL) or a woodchip board. The board thicknesses vary between 20 mm and 75 mm depending on the board. The building construction part in this invention can be either a separately designed and measured unique piece, or a standardised part.
The characteristics for the building element according to the invention are presented in the characterizing part of the claim 1, and for the method according to the invention in the characterizing part of the claim 6.
The following describes the invention in more detail by referring to the
The building elements of the invention can have openings, smaller drillings and lead-ins, which serve house construction requirements, for example, and can be openings such as those for a window or a door. With cell-structure the cell can be used separately as a place for insulation material.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20090222 | Jun 2009 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FI10/00041 | 6/2/2010 | WO | 00 | 1/24/2012 |