Claims
- 1. In a wall system having a plurality of quasi-structural building blocks stacked in a vertical plane within a skeletal framework, the skeletal framework comprising:
- a plurality of trusses at horizontal interfaces between blocks; and
- a plurality of rods operatively connected to the trusses, the rods oriented vertically and positioned along the blocks.
- 2. The skeletal framework of claim 1, wherein the rods are positioned along a center line of the blocks.
- 3. The skeletal framework of claim 1, further comprising a header connected across a top end of the rods.
- 4. The skeletal framework of claim 1, further comprising a foundation anchoring a bottom end of the rods.
- 5. The skeletal framework of claim 1, wherein each truss comprises a pair of trussing members operatively connected to blocks and positioned opposite one another along an interface between blocks.
- 6. The skeletal framework of claim 5, wherein each truss further comprises a plurality of struts extending between the trussing members at substantially right angles.
- 7. The skeletal framework of claim 6, wherein each truss further comprises plurality of web ties extending diagonally between trussing members.
- 8. The skeletal framework of claim 1, wherein each truss comprises a plurality of struts extending between the trussing members at substantially right angles and a plurality of web ties extending diagonally between trussing members.
- 9. In a wall system having a plurality of quasi-structural building blocks stacked in a vertical plane within a skeletal framework, the skeletal framework comprising:
- a plurality of trussing members arranged in pairs, each trussing member having projections thereon to penetrate the blocks;
- plurality of struts extending between the trussing members at substantially right angles; and
- a plurality of rods operatively connected to the struts, the rods oriented vertically and positioned along the blocks.
- 10. The skeletal framework of claim 9, wherein each strut has a hole therein and the rods pass through the holes in the struts to form the operative connection between the rods and the struts.
- 11. The skeletal framework of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of web ties extending diagonally between trussing members.
- 12. In a wall system having a plurality of quasi-structural building blocks stacked in a vertical plane within a skeletal framework, the skeletal framework comprising:
- a plurality of beams at horizontal interfaces between blocks; and
- a plurality of rods operatively connected to the beams, the rods oriented vertically and positioned along the blocks.
- 13. The skeletal framework of claim 12, wherein the rods are positioned along side the blocks.
- 14. The skeletal framework of claim 13, wherein the beams are positioned along an edge of the blocks.
- 15. The skeletal framework of claim 12, wherein the rods are positioned along a center line of the blocks.
- 16. The skeletal framework of claim 15, wherein the beams are positioned along a centerline of the blocks.
- 17. The skeletal framework of claim 12, wherein the beams are operatively connected to blocks.
- 18. The skeletal framework of claim 17, wherein the beams have elements protruding therefrom to penetrate blocks.
- 19. A wall system, comprising:
- a plurality of quasi-structural building blocks stacked in a vertical plane;
- a plurality of trusses at horizontal interfaces between blocks; and
- a plurality of rods operatively connected to the trusses, the rods oriented vertically and positioned along the blocks.
- 20. The wall system of claim 19, wherein the rods are positioned along a center line of the blocks.
- 21. The wall system of claim 19, further comprising a header connected across a top end of the rods.
- 22. The wall system of claim 19, further comprising a foundation anchoring a bottom end of the rods.
- 23. The wall system of claim 19, wherein each truss comprises a pair of trussing members operatively connected to the blocks and positioned opposite one another along an interface between blocks.
- 24. The wall system of claim 23, wherein each truss further comprises a plurality of struts extending between the trussing members at substantially right angles.
- 25. The wall system of claim 24, wherein each truss further comprises a plurality of web ties extending diagonally between trussing members.
- 26. The wall system of claim 19, wherein each truss comprises a plurality of struts extending between the trussing members at substantially right angles and a plurality of web ties extending diagonally between trussing members.
- 27. The wall system of claim 19, wherein the quasi-structural building blocks are fiber bales.
- 28. A wall system, comprising:
- a plurality of quasi-structural building blocks stacked in a vertical plane;
- a plurality of trussing members arranged in pairs, each trussing member having projections thereon to penetrate the blocks;
- plurality of struts extending between the trussing members at substantially right angles; and
- a plurality of rods operatively connected to the struts, the rods oriented vertically and positioned along the blocks.
- 29. The wall system of claim 28, wherein each strut has a hole therein and the rods pass through the holes in the struts to form the operative connection between the rods and the struts.
- 30. The wall system of claim 29, further comprising a plurality of web ties extending diagonally between trussing members.
- 31. The wall system of claim 28, wherein the quasi-structural building blocks are fiber bales.
- 32. A wall system, comprising:
- a plurality of quasi-structural building blocks stacked in a vertical plane;
- a plurality of beams at horizontal interfaces between blocks; and
- a plurality of rods operatively connected to the beams, the rods oriented vertically and positioned along the blocks.
- 33. The wall system of claim 32, wherein the rods are positioned along side the blocks.
- 34. The wall system of claim 32 wherein the rods are positioned along a center line of the blocks.
- 35. The wall system of claim 32, wherein the beams have elements protruding therefrom to penetrate the blocks.
- 36. The wall system of claim 33, wherein the beams are positioned along an edge of the blocks.
- 37. The wall system of claim 34, wherein the beams are positioned along a centerline of the blocks.
- 38. The wall system of claim 32, wherein the quasi-structural building blocks are fiber bales.
- 39. A wall system, comprising a plurality of rod columns integrated into a matrix of quasi-structural building blocks.
- 40. A wall system according to claim 39, wherein each rod column comprises a radially braced rod.
- 41. A wall system according to claim 40, further comprising a bracing beam operatively connected to the rods.
- 42. A wall system according to claim 40, further comprising a bracing truss operatively connected to the rods.
- 43. A wall system, comprising a plurality of rod columns operatively connected to a plurality of quasi-structural building blocks arranged in horizontal layers stacked in a vertical plane.
- 44. A wall system according to claim 43, wherein each rod column comprises a vertically oriented rod radially braced by the building blocks.
- 45. A wall system according to claim 44, further comprising a bracing beam operatively connected between the building blocks and the rods.
- 46. A wall system according to claim 44, further comprising a bracing truss operatively connected between the building blocks and the rods.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/715,994 filed Sep. 19, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,749,199, entitled Fiber Bale Composite Structural Building System.
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