Claims
- 1. A wall system comprising,
a) a plurality of concrete wall panels each panel comprising a slab and a pair of end ribs connected to the slab, the ribs being oriented generally vertically when the panel is oriented generally vertically and provided on opposed ends of the panel; b) a plurality of holes in the end ribs, the holes being provided in pairs, each pair comprised of a hole in each of the adjacent end ribs of adjacent panels, the holes of each pair positioned so as to permit a fastener to pass through the pair of holes; and, c) fasteners adapted to pass through the pairs of holes to secure adjacent panels together.
- 2. The wall system of claim 1 further comprising,
d) a plurality of interior ribs positioned between the end ribs and connected to the slab; e) a pair of side surfaces on each interior rib and end rib, the side surfaces being generally perpendicular to the slab and being oriented generally vertically when the panel is oriented generally vertically; and, f) a distal side surface of each end rib, the distal side surface being the one of the side surfaces of the end rib that is farther from any interior rib than the other side surface of the end rib, wherein, g) the spacing between the centerlines of adjacent interior ribs is substantially equal to a spacing interval; h) for each end rib, the spacing between the distal side surface of the end rib and the centerline of an interior rib is substantially equal to the spacing interval; and, i) the spacing interval is a fraction of one of the standard length or standard width of a sheet material to be attached to the ribs of the concrete building panel, the fraction having a numerator of 1 and a denominator equal to a whole number.
- 3. The wall system of claim 1 having a first panel further comprising (i) outside and inside faces of the slab and (ii) an upper beam, the upper beam being oriented generally horizontally when the first panel is oriented generally vertically, the upper beam located at the top of the first panel and extending from the inside face of the first panel, and (iii) a rabbet in an upper surface of the first panel opening to the outside face of the panel to receive the exterior sheathing or finish material of an adjacent upper wall structure.
- 4. The wall system of claim 3 having a second panel adapted to be mounted above the first panel, the second panel having an extension extending from its bottom surface configured to extend into the rabbet of the first panel.
- 5. The wall system of claim 1 having a first panel having an outside face, the outside face having a rabbet around some or all of the perimeter of the outside face, the rabbet opening towards the outside face of the first panel and adapted to receive a water infiltration resisting material.
- 6. The wall system of claim 1 wherein the holes in the end ribs are spaced at a constant spacing.
- 7. The concrete wall system of claim 6 wherein adjacent wall panels are mounted with their bottom surfaces at different elevations, the elevations differing by the constant spacing.
- 8. The wall system of claim 1 having panels that further comprise (i) a beam at the top of the panels, the beam being oriented generally horizontally when the panel is oriented generally vertically and (ii) a horizontal channel in exterior faces of the beams, the horizontal channel extending from an edge of the panel to a hole through the beam, the horizontal channel configured to form a continuous channel with the horizontal channel of an adjacent panel, the wall system further comprising a stitch having a member adapted to fit into the horizontal channels of two adjacent panels and legs attached to and extending from the member configured to pass through the holes through the beams.
- 9. The wall system of claim 8 wherein the legs of the stitch are adapted to receive a fastener.
- 10. The wall system of claim 1 further comprising a foundation for the panels, the foundation having levelling buttons and nuts attached to the foundation,
wherein the levelling buttons can be screwed into the nuts to provide a level surface on the top of the foundation to receive the panels.
- 11. The wall system of claim 1 wherein a first panel has an end rib mounted to the slab at an angle other than 90 degrees whereby a corner is produced when the first panel is attached to an adjacent panel having an end rib mounted to the slab at an angle of 90 degrees.
- 12. The wall system of claim 1 wherein a first panel has holes in the slab near one of the ends of the slab, the holes in the slab located to align with the holes in the end rib of an adjacent panel so as to permit a fastener to pass through pairs of holes, each pair of holes comprising a hole in the slab of the first panel and a hole in the end rib of an adjacent panel, such that the two panels may be bolted together to form a corner.
- 13. The wall system of claim 1 wherein a first panel has a first end rib having a first portion extending from the slab of the first panel and a second portion extending from the first portion in a direction towards the opposed end of the first panel, the holes in the first end rib being located in the second portion.
- 14. The wall system of claim 1 wherein the fasteners further comprise,
(a) a hollow conduit; (b) an abutment at one end of the hollow conduit to engage one of the concrete wall panels; and (c) an abutment at the other end of the hollow conduit to engage the other of the concrete wall panels, wherein the abutments do not completely block openings at the ends of the hollow conduit thereby permitting materials to pass through the conduit.
- 15. The wall system of claim 14 wherein at least one end of the hollow conduit is threaded and the abutment on that end is a nut threaded onto the threads.
- 16. The wall system of claim 1 further comprising a tensioned cable passing through the holes of adjacent panels.
- 17. The wall system of claim 1 wherein the panels further comprise,
vertical channels in the end ribs, the vertical channels of horizontally adjacent panels forming a space; and a plate configured to fit into the space.
- 18. The wall system of claim 17 wherein the plate extends upwards from the space of a first pair of horizontally adjacent panels and into the space of a second pair of horizontally adjacent panels mounted on top of the first pair of horizontally adjacent panels.
- 19. The wall system of claim 17 wherein the plate has holes aligned with pairs of holes through the end ribs of adjacent panels on either side of the plate.
- 20. The wall system of claim 1 wherein a first panel has interior ribs positioned between the end ribs, the interior ribs being connected to and extending from the slab and oriented generally vertically when the panel is oriented generally vertically, the interior ribs each having a hole oriented generally horizontally when the panel is oriented generally vertically, the holes in the interior ribs being located at the same elevation.
- 21. The wall system of claim 20 having an elongated pipe extending through the holes in the interior ribs.
- 22. The wall system of claim 21 having hangers suspended from the elongated pipe, the hangers adapted to support part of a floor.
- 23. The wall system of claim 22 having brackets suspended from the elongated pipe, the brackets holding shelves.
- 24. The wall system of claim 1 further comprising reinforcing bar in the end ribs, the reinforcing bar configured and located to surround the holes.
- 25. The wall system of claim 24 wherein the reinforcing bar is configured to include generally triangular shapes and located such that apexes of the generally triangular shapes are located between the perimeter of the hole and the distal edge of the end ribs relative to the slab.
- 26. A method of making a concrete panel according to claim 1 comprising,
(a) providing a first form having a base and sides which will define the perimeter of the panel; (b) providing a second form which will define a space between the end ribs; (c) providing at least two sets of holes through two opposed sides of the form and two opposed sides of the second form, each set of holes being concentric when the second form is positioned in the first form; (d) positioning the second form in the first form; (e) placing rods through each set of concentric holes; (f) pouring concrete into the form to form the slab; and, (g) pouring concrete into the form to form the ribs.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein the rods are sized to produce holes in the ribs adapted to accept the fasteners.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein the rods are sized to produce holes in interior ribs to accept the elongated pipe of claim 21.
- 29. The method of claim 26 wherein the sets of concentric holes are positioned to produce sets of holes at a constant spacing.
- 30. The method of claim 26 in which reinforcing bar is positioned in the form before the sub-forms are positioned in the form.
- 31. The method of claim 30 in which the reinforcing bar is pre assembled into a basket, the basket comprising wire mesh for the slab and trusses for the ribs.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/705,788, filed Nov. 6, 2000, which is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/CA00/00697, filed Jun. 9, 2000, and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/328,901, filed Jun. 9, 1999. The disclosures of all applications listed above are incorporated herein by this reference to them.
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