Claims
- 1. A concrete building panel comprising a slab and a plurality of ribs, the ribs having side surfaces generally perpendicular to the slab and having a front face extending between the ends of the side surfaces furthest from the slab, the ribs being oriented generally vertically when the panel is oriented generally vertically;the improvement comprising reinforcing members further comprising: (a) for each rib, a first cord in the rib between the slab and the front face of the rib, the first cord being nearer to the front face of the rib than to the slab and extending generally parallel to the rib, and a second cord in the slab and extending generally parallel to the rib; and, (b) for each rib, a plurality of diagonals extending from the first cord to the second cord.
- 2. The concrete building panel of claim 1 wherein the diagonals meet the cords at at least two angles, one of the angles being less than 90 degrees and one of the angles being greater than 90 degrees in a plane containing the cords.
- 3. The concrete building panel of claim 1 wherein the diagonals and cords form a series of at least partial triangles.
- 4. The concrete building panel of claim 1 wherein the ribs are separated from the slab by a gap, the panel further comprising insulating blocks provided in the gap separating the ribs from the slab, wherein the insulating blocks are capable of resisting a compressive load.
- 5. The concrete building panel of claim 4 wherein the diagonals and cords form a series of at least partial triangles.
- 6. The concrete building panel of claim 4 wherein the insulating blocks extend beyond the width of each rib to provide a surface for attaching sheet material between the ribs.
- 7. A concrete building panel according to claim 1 wherein the ribs include, a plurality of interior ribs and a pair of end ribs, each interior rib having a centerline between the two side surfaces, each end rib having a distal side surface which is 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, (a) the spacing between the centerlines of adjacent interior ribs is substantially equal to a spacing interval; (b) 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 (c) the spacing interval is any one of 16 inches, 19.2 inches and 24 inches.
- 8. The concrete building panel of claim 1 wherein a plurality of diagonals are made of a piece of bent steel.
- 9. The concrete building panel of claim 3 further comprising at least one load bearing horizontal hole through at least one of the ribs, the load bearing hole positioned such that an apex formed by the diagonals of one of the at least partial triangles is located between the perimeter of the load bearing hole and the front face of the rib.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of international application number PCT/CA00/00697 filed Jun. 9, 2000 and a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/328,901 filed Jun. 9, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,260,320.
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