Claims
- 1. A filled block and tie wall building system comprising:
- a footing;
- an inner wall of generally thin cross section rectangular flat-ended, flat-edged vertically disposed precast concrete modules abutted flat end to flat end in each course and arranged in a plurality of superimposed courses in which lower edges of modules in upper courses abut upper edges of respective lower courses;
- an outer wall of generally thin rectangular flat-ended, flat-edged vertically disposed precast concrete modules generally corresponding in size and shape to the modules of the inner wall abutted flat end to flat end in each course and arranged in a plurality of superimposed courses in which the lower edges of modules in upper courses abut upper edges of respective lower courses;
- the inner and outer walls being transversally spaced in a parallel manner, with corresponding courses of each wall being at equivalent heights;
- the lower edges of the lowermost courses of the modules being supported upon said footing;
- means securing said lowermost courses to the footing to prevent lateral movement of the inner and outer walls with respect to the footing;
- means defining at least two longitudinally spaced, upwardly opening apertures in the upper edge of each module;
- means defining at least two longitudinally spaced, downwardly opening apertures in the lower edge of each module;
- means defining two grooves in at least one of the upper and lower edges of each module, interconnecting the respective two apertures with the inner face of the respective module; and
- a plurality of H-shaped ties, each including: two, transversely spaced, vertically upwardly projecting legs; two, transversely spaced, vertically downwardly projecting legs; and a transversely extending cross bar;
- the ties being assembled with the modules as follows: each tie having the two downwardly projecting legs thereof received in respective two of the upwardly opening apertures in the upper edges of two transversally spaced ones of said modules at equivalent heights; each respective tie having the two upwardly projecting legs thereof received in a respective two of the downwardly opening apertures in the lower edges of two transversally spaced ones of said modules in the next upper course at equivalent heights; and the transversally extending cross bar being received in a respective two of said grooves in a respective transversally spaced two of said modules; the inner and outer walls being characterized by the absence of mortar between the abutting ends and edges of adjacent modules in same inner wall and between the abutting ends and edges of adjacent modules in the same outer wall;
- a poured and set filling of concrete or filling material substantially filling the space between the inner and outer walls and uniting the modules and ties into an integral wall; and wherein:
- said integral wall exists in two portions disposed at a vertical axis right angle to one another, to provide a corner having an outside in one said wall and an inside in the other said wall;
- an H-shaped tie bent partially double about a vertical axis intermermediate said cross-bar thereof, the two transversally spaced downwardly projecting legs of said bent H-shaped tie being received in the two of said upwardly opening apertures in the module upper edges which are nearest said corner to the left and right of said corner in said one wall in one course thereof and the two transversally spaced upwardly projecting legs of said bent H-shaped tie being received in the corresponding two downwardly opening apertures in the module lower edges in the next upper course of said one wall to provide a loop between the inner and outer walls at the corner;
- a first U-shaped tie placed between said inner wall and said outer wall,
- said first U-shaped tie having two transversally spaced generally vertically projecting legs at opposite ends of a generally horizontally extending base, one of said legs of the first U-shaped tie being doubled hook-fashion through said loop and the other of said legs of the first U-shaped tie being doubled hook-fashion about the cross bar of the nearest of the first-mentioned H-shaped ties to the right of the corner; and
- a second U-shaped tie placed between said inner wall and said outer wall,
- said second U-shaped tie having two transversally spaced generally vertically projecting legs at opposite ends of a generally horizontally extending base, one of said legs of the second U-shaped tie being doubled hook-fashion through said loop and the other of said legs of the second U-shaped tie being doubled hook-fashion about the cross bar of the nearest of the first-mentioned H-shaped ties to the left of the corner.
- 2. The filled block and tie wall building system of claim 1, wherein:
- said integral wall exists in two portions disposed at a vertical axis right angle to one another, with a column of outer corner blocks interposed in the outer wall to provide an outer corner, each outer corner block having a vertical axis apex at a right angle bend intermedite the ends thereof, the respective ones of said ends of the outer corner block abutting the adjacent ends of the adjacent modules of said two respective sections of said integral wall.
- 3. The filled block and tie wall building system of claim 1, wherein:
- said corner blocks each extend further outwardly than said modules, thus providing an extra thickness portion on the exterior of each corner block; said extra thickness portion extending horizontally past the respective ends of the corner block to provide a vertical keeper flange flanking the outer extent of each end of the corner block; these keeper flanges abutting the outer faces of the adjacent modules of said two respective sections of said integral wall to strengthen the integral wall in the vicinity of said corner.
- 4. The filled block and tie wall building system of claim 1 wherein
- said means securing said lowermost courses to the footing is a longitudinal channel in the footing running between the inner and outer walls and adapted to receive said poured filling of concrete or filling material.
- 5. The filled block and tie wall building system of claim 1 wherein
- said means securing said lowermost courses to the footing is U-hooks embedded in the footing with the legs thereof extending vertically upwardly and being received in the apertures in the lower edge of each module.
- 6. The filled block and tie wall building system of claim 1 wherein
- said means securing said lowermost courses to the footing is a series of upwardly extending rods against which the inner and outer modules are placed.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier copending application Ser. No. 528,575, filed Nov. 29, 1974 which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 290,737, filed Sept. 20, 1972, and abandoned in favor hereof.
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