Claims
- 1. A building wall structure comprising
plural, elongate, vertically stacked beam elements forming, in a generally planar stack, at least a part of an upright, generally planar wall expanse in said structure, and associated with said wall expanse, an elongate, upright stabilizer bar operatively connected to the stack formed by said beam elements, said bar extending from generally adjacent the bottom to adjacent the top of that stack, and effectively positively locking said elements against vertical separation.
- 2. The wall structure of claim 1, wherein said elements in the stack each possess upper and lower (female/male) nesting structures which create a vertically nested condition between vertically, next-adjacent elements, said nesting structures inhibiting lateral separation between such adjacent elements in a direction which is generally normal to the plane of the wall expanse and stack.
- 3. The wall structure of claims 1 or 2, wherein said elements in said stack have spaced, oppositely outwardly facing, generally planar surfaces each of which is substantially parallel to the plane of the stack, and said stabilizer bar is positioned between said surfaces.
- 4. The wall structure of claims 1 or 2, wherein pairs of vertically next-adjacent elements in said stack include co-contacting slide surfaces, and said stabilizer bar is operatively connected to said elements in a manner cooperating with said slide surfaces to permit individual load-bending of each element in the plane of the stack, and as a consequence of such bending, relative longitudinal sliding motion between the co-contacting slide surfaces in vertically next-adjacent elements.
- 5. The wall structure of claim 3, wherein pairs of vertically next-adjacent elements in said stack include co-contacting slide surfaces, and said stabilizer bar is operatively connected to said elements in a manner cooperating with said slide surfaces to permit individual load-bending of each element in the plane of the stack, and as a consequence of such bending, relative longitudinal sliding motion between the co-contacting slide surfaces in vertically next-adjacent elements.
- 6. The structure of claims 1 or 2, wherein said elements have like cross-sectional configurations, and are formed of an extruded plastic material.
- 7. The structure of claim 3, wherein said elements have like cross-sectional configurations, and are formed of an extruded plastic material.
- 8. The structure of claim 4, wherein said elements have like cross-sectional configurations, and are formed of an extruded plastic material.
- 9. The structure of claim 5, wherein said elements have like cross-sectional configurations, and are formed of an extruded plastic material.
- 10. The structure of claims 1 or 2, wherein, in said stack, said elements contain plural, elongate void spaces extending generally throughout their respective lengths.
- 11. A wall structure comprising
plural, elongate, horizontally extending, vertically stacked beams and stabilizing structure holding said beams in said stack in a kind of structural-autonomy condition, wherein vertically next-adjacent beams engage one another through longitudinally extending, confronting and contacting sliding surfaces, and nearby ends of adjacent beams can shift longitudinally relative to one another.
- 12. Building structure comprising
a foundation anchored to the ground, walls supported on and extending upwardly from said foundation, plural, spaced, upright, elongate load-transmitting bars anchored to and extending upwardly from said foundation and disposed within said walls, and roof structure disposed above said walls, and anchored to said foundation through said bars.
- 13. A stave-and-hoop-analogy building structure comprising
foundation structure anchored to the ground and including spaced foundation regions which are load-supported and load-bridged by the ground, plural, upright, spaced, elongated, load-transmitting bars anchored to and extending upwardly from said regions, roof truss structure including plural trusses each including an elongate stretch having opposite ends anchored to a pair of said bars adjacent the upper ends thereof, each said stretch, along with its associated (a) anchored-to bars, (b) foundation regions, and (c) bridging ground, forming a continuous load-bearing hoop-like structure, and closure panels, including generally horizontal, stave-like wall expanses, mounted with respect to said bars and roof truss structure in a manner forming a building-shape closure, wherein selected individual panels possess structural autonomy which permits a limited degree of relative inter-panel component shifting in the closure.
- 14. An upright wall expanse comprising
a vertical stack of elongate, adjacent, horizontally extending beam elements having, between each two next-adjacent elements, contacting, sliding interfaces, and associated structure, stabilizing the elements against vertical separation, and permitting free longitudinal relative sliding between next-adjacent elements to accommodate different load condition.
- 15. Building structure with a foundation comprising
upright wall structure having (a) a lower extremity effectively seated on said foundation, and (b) an upper extremity disposed above said foundation, and formed from plural, elongate, vertically stacked, generally horizontal beams, and at least one upright, elongate, slender stabilizer bar having a lower end effectively anchored to said foundation and an upper end operatively connected to said upper extremity in said wall structure, said bar being tensed between its said ends, and extending with clearance through the stacked beams in the wall structure in a manner which permits relative and independent motion between said rod structure and the beams in said wall structure to accommodate loads applied to said building structure.
- 16. The building structure of claim 15, wherein said beams have inside and outside, generally parallel, upright facial expanses, and said bar extends between said facial expanses in said beams in said wall structure.
- 17. The building structure of claims 15 or 16, wherein next-adjacent beams in said wall structure are vertically juxtaposed in longitudinal sliding contact with one another.
- 18. The building structure of claims 15 or 16, wherein vertically next-adjacent beams engage one another through nested tongue and groove substructures, with the lower beam in a vertically engaged pair of beams having upwardly extending tongue substructure, and the upper beam in that pair having downwardly facing groove substructure.
- 19. The building structure of claim 17, wherein vertically next-adjacent beams engage one another through nested tongue and groove substructures, with the lower beam in a vertically engaged pair of beams having upwardly extending tongue substructure, and the upper beam in that pair having downwardly facing groove substructure.
- 20. The building structures of claims 15 or 16, wherein said beams are formed by extrusion from a plastic material.
- 21. The building structure of claim 17, wherein said beams are formed by extrusion from a plastic material.
- 22. Building structure with floating skin structure comprising
upright wall structure formed of plural, stacked, elongate, generally horizontal wall elements which are mounted in the building structure for preferential relative motion along lines which extend generally within one upright plane, and roof structure operatively connected to and disposed above said wall structure, formed of plural, side-by-side panel members generally distributed along the lengths of said wall elements, and mounted in the building structure for preferential relative motion along lines which extend generally within another upright plane which intersects the first-mentioned plane along a generally upright line of intersection.
- 23. The structure of claim 22, wherein said one upright plane is a substantially vertical plane, and the mentioned lines therein are substantially horizontal, and said other upright plane is a substantially vertical plane which intersects said one plane at substantially a right angle, and the mentioned lines in said other plane are inclined relative to the horizontal.
- 24. The building structure of claim 22 which further comprises a foundation, and plural, elongate, slender banding structures operatively connected to and effectively binding said wall elements, said panel members and said foundation, each said banding structure extending as a portion of a closure hoop in a generally upright plane which is generally orthogonal with respect to the long axes of said wall elements, and which has opposite ends anchored at spaced locations to said foundation.
- 25. The building structure of claims 22 or 24, wherein said wall elements are formed by extrusion from a plastic material.
- 26. The building structure of claim 24, wherein said wall elements and portions of said banding structures are formed by extrusion from a plastic material.
- 27. The building structure of claim 24, wherein said banding structures each includes roof components, and said roof components are formed by extrusion from a plastic material.
- 28. Building structure comprising
a foundation, upright wall structure operatively supported on said foundation, plural, spaced, upright, elongate stabilizer bars having lower ends anchored to said foundation, and extending upwardly along said wall structure to upper ends which are disposed above the wall structure, and roof structure, operatively disposed above said wall structure, attached to said upper ends in said stabilizer bars and anchored directly to said foundation through said stabilizer bars independently of said wall structure.
- 29. The building structure of claim 27, wherein said wall structure includes a pair of spaced, generally planar and parallel wall sections, and said roof structure possesses an upwardly arched configuration which extends as a curved expanse between said wall sections.
- 30. The building structure of claim 28, wherein said roof structure is formed with plural, arched, elongate rafter structures that extend between said wall sections, and the arched configurations of said rafter structures are established by tensed, cross-element truss structures, and by elongate, tensed spanner cables which are operatively associated with said truss structures, and which also extend between said wall sections.
- 31. Building structure comprising
a foundation, upright wall structure operatively supported on said foundation and including a pair of spaced, generally parallel and planar wall sections, and roof structure disposed above and joined to said wall structure, said roof structure possessing an upwardly arched configuration which extends as a curved expanse between said wall sections, and wherein said roof structure is formed with plural, elongate arched rafter structures that extend between said wall sections, and the arched configurations of said rafter structures are established by tensed, cross-element truss structures, and by an elongate, tensed spanner cables which are operatively associated with said truss structures and which also extend between said wall sections.
- 32. Modular construction of a building comprising
on location at a job side providing an extruder, along with selected, building-component extrusion dies, utilizing the extrusion dies, extruding, as desired and required, different, elongate, building-component materials related to the dies, cutting those respective, different, building-component materials to appropriate selected lengths to create related building components, and assembling a building from such components.
- 33. Building structure comprising
a foundation, outside wall structure supported on and rising from said foundation, roof structure supposed on and rising from said wall structure, and plural, banding-tension structures at least partially unifying, and distributed effectively around, (a) said foundation, (b) said wall structure, and (c) said roof structure, each lying generally in an upright plane, and each acting in cooperation with the other banding-tension structures to secure the foundation, the wall structure and the roof structure as a cohesive whole.
- 34. The building structure of claim 33, wherein each said banding-tension structure includes a tension element.
- 35. The building structure of claims 33 or 34, wherein said banding-tension structures take the forms of plural, elongate, upright, tensed stabilizer bars extending through said wall structure, with the lower ends of said bars effectively anchored to said foundation and the upper ends thereof effectively anchored to said roof structure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/275,079 filed Mar. 11, 2001 titled “All Encompassing ‘Whole System’ Alternative Methods of Light to Medium Construction with Optional Rainwater Reclamation System” which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60275079 |
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