This invention concerns a construction assembly, and particularly a construction assembly for providing a void in a component of a settable material, a method of forming a component of a settable material, and a method of constructing a building.
In one form of building construction, an open frame for instance of concrete or steel is provided with columns and cross members. Floor slabs, generally of concrete are provided extending between the cross members. The floor slabs are generally formed in situ by pouring concrete into a defined space and allowing the concrete to set. Metal reinforcing elements (Rebar) will usually be provided in the space prior to pouring of the concrete, to be incorporated thereinto.
On the outside of the building, cladding, which may be in the form of facade panels, will be mounted to extend between the columns and the floor slabs. Such panels require fixing for instance to the floor slabs to provide restraint i.e. correct spacing relative to the frame, and also load bearing on the frame.
To provide correct mounting of the panels, fixings are required to be securely mounted to the floor slabs in appropriate positions. One prior mounting system includes casting a channel in the floor slab. With this system a channel requires to be suspended in the defined space prior to pouring of the concrete, which involves additional work prior to pouring of the concrete. Also specific fixings are required for use with the channel which can be relatively expensive. Problems can however be encountered if the channel is not in a required location and/or orientation.
A further system is to drill holes in the floor slabs after formation. It is however generally undesirable to drill through floor slabs, and in many instances this may not be permitted in view of health and safety and/or structural considerations.
If accurate location of mounting holes cannot be assured, then it may be necessary to use relatively expensive and time consuming to use, adjustable fixings. A further problem with prior arrangements is that mounting of the fixings can conflict with the Rebar in the concrete, which can cause problems and may not be permissable.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a construction assembly for providing a void in a component of a settable material, the construction assembly including a construction article which is locatable in a defined space to receive the settable material such that when the settable material sets to form the component, the construction article forms a part of the component, the construction article including a base member locatable to extend across a lowest part of the defined space, a side member extendible from an edge of the base member locatable to extend along a side edge of the defined space, a hollow elongate member upstanding from the base member such as to define an elongate opening in the component once the settable material is set, the construction assembly also includes a closure member selectively locatable over an open end of the hollow elongate member spaced from the base member to close the hollow elongate member until the settable material has set, the combined height of the hollow elongate member and closure member when located from said end of the hollow elongate member being at least equal to the height of the defined space.
The combined height of the hollow elongate member and closure member when located on the said end of the hollow elongate member may be substantially equal to the height of the defined space.
An opening may be provided through the base member aligned with the interior of the hollow elongate member.
A plurality of hollow elongate members may be provided extending from the base member and spaced from each other.
One or more formations may be provided on the construction article to retain the closure member in position on the construction article closing the end of the hollow elongate member or members. The formations may comprise tabs which may include an opening to enable a fastening means to extend therethrough to engage with the closure member.
The base member and side member may extend perpendicularly to each other.
A target or other symbol, marking or formation may be provided on the outside of the side member to enable the location of the construction article to be recorded. The target or other symbol, marking or formation may be provided centrally in the side member.
A formation may be provided in the base member to facilitate correct location of the construction article, and the formation may comprise an opening, which opening may have a cruciform profile, and may be provided centrally in the base member.
Openings may be provided in the base member and/or side member to facilitiate mounting of the construction article to formwork forming the defined space.
Markings, which may be in the form of notches, may be provided in side edges of the base member and/or side member to facilitate correct location of the constrution article, and the markings may be provided half way along respective side edges of the base member and/or side member.
The closure member may converge towards a side thereof which engages against the open end of the hollow elongate member.
The closure member may comprise a profiled member which closes the end of the one or more hollow elongate members upstanding from the base member
The closure member may be profiled to extend from the side member to close the end of the one or more following elongate members. The closure member may extend from the side member at two spaced locations.
The closure member may be of substantially constant thickness.
The closure member may be made of wood or a plastics material.
The construction article may be made of metal, and may be made of stainless steel or galvanised steel.
According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method of forming a component of a settable material, the method including forming a defined space to receive a settable material, locating a construction assembly according to any of the preceding sixteen paragraphs in the defined space with the closure member located on the construction article, locating reinforcing elements in the defined space, filling the defined space with settable material, once the settable material has set, removing the closure member from the construction article.
The defined space may be formed by formwork, and the construction article may be mounted to the formwork prior to supply of settable material into the defined space.
According to a still further aspect of the invention there is provided a method of constructing a building, the method including forming a floor slab component by a method according to either of the above paragraphs, with at least two construction articles in the floor slab, mounting a fixing to each construction article, and mounting cladding to the fixing.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
The drawings show a construction assembly 10 comprising a construction article 12 and a closure member 14. The construction assembly is usable in the construction of a building 16 as diagrammatically shown in
A plurality of concrete floor slabs 22 are provided extending between the columns 20, which slabs 22 will be formed in situ. Provided on the outside of the building 16 are a plurality of panels in the form of facades 24 extending between the columns 20. The facades may provide windows 26 and/or doors 28 as illustrated. Fixings 30 are provided to mount the facades 24 to the floor slabs 22 and to provide restraint and load bearing of the facades 24.
In this instance a pair of fixings 30 are provided on each floor slab 22 adjacent respective columns 20 for mounting each facade 24, but different mounting arrangements can be provided as required.
Each construction article 12 comprises a base member 32 in the form of a plate, with a side member 34 also in the form of a plate, extending perpendicularly from one edge of the base member 32. The base member 32 is square and has a central cruciform opening 36 to permit correct location of the construction article 12. The cruciform opening 36 can be aligned with an appropriate grid or markings. A mounting hole 38 of a size to permit a nail to pass through, is provided adjacent each corner of the base member 32. Notches 40 are provided on the three side edges of the base member 32 which do not meet with the side member 34, and the notches 40 are provided centrally to enable the centre of the base member 32 to be correctly aligned.
Three rectangular cross section hollow tubular upstanding elongate members 42 are provided upstanding from the base member 32, one 44 centrally towards the edge of the base member 32 away from the side member 34, and the other two 46 either side of the cruciform opening 36. Each of the elongate members 42 is aligned with a longer direction parallel to the side member, and as shown the one elongate member 44 extends for a greater distance in the longer direction than the other elongate members 46. Corresponding openings 48 are provided through the base member 32 such that the elongate members 42 define open hollow channels.
The side member 34 is provided with a similar central opening 50, mounting holes 52 and notches 54. Two rectangular recesses 56 are formed in the top edge of the base member towards each end thereof by a cut out portion being bent downwardly to define a flange 58 with a through mounting hole 60. A similar flange 62 is provided on the inner side of the one elongate member 44 spaced from the top thereof to provide three equal height mounting flanges 58, 62.
The closure member 14 comprises a profiled piece of constant thickness wood, with a first transverse part 64 of a size to fully cover the top of the one elongate member 44 and extend laterally therebeyond on each side. A web 66 extends from the first part 64 with a hole 68 there trough to locate a screw to engage in the hole in the flange 62 on the one elongate member 42. The web 66 connects to a second longer cross part 70 which is of a size and location to extend between, and a little beyond each of the two other elongate members 46 and close same. Two longer webs 72 extend from the second cross part 70 towards ends thereof so as to when located on the construction article 12, locate on the flanges extending from the side member. Again holes are provided towards the end of the longer webs to permit mounting to the flanges 58 extending from the side member 34.
A floor slab 22 can be formed as follows. A defined space is provided by appropriate formwork 73 which may for instance be plywood or other wood. As can be seen for instance in
Reinforcement in the form of a framework 76 of steel bars (Rebar) is located in the space defined by the formwork 73, as shown in
The formwork 73 can then be removed to provide the arrangement shown in
As shown in
An appropriate fastening comprising for instance a length of threaded bar and appropriate nuts or other fastenings can extend through the opening defined by the one elongate member 42 to mount the longitudinal member 84 to the construction assembly 10. The fixing arrangement 80 also includes a transverse member 88 with two mounting holes 90 which can be similarly mounted to the openings provided by the two elongate members 46. Extending downwardly from the end of the longitudinal member 82 by the edge of the floor slab 22 is a mounting configuration 94 for fixing to a facade 24 to bear the weight of the facade 24.
Provided on one end of the transverse member 88 is an adjustable restraining part 96 with a body 98 and an adjustable elongate member 100 extending therefrom to provide restraining mounting of the facade 24, to provide correct positioning of the facade 24 relative to the frame 18.
There is thus described a construction assembly which permits ready and accurate mounting of facades to floor slabs. The construction assembly is formed so as to provide the required correct spacing of the various components and ensures that the openings provided by the elongate member are correctly aligned relative to each other and also the edge of the floor slab. As the assembly is already formed, significantly less input is required than with previous systems by persons involved in the building construction. This reduces the amount of assembly work required, and also the chances of incorrect mounting which otherwise could lead to significant delays and costs during building construction.
It is to be realised that such assemblies can be formed to be bespoke for particular situations and fittings. Also providing the target on the construction article means that once fitted, the assemblies can be accurately located for instance by a survey or otherwise to ensure that the facades will fit correctly when brought into place.
As the assemblies are located in place prior to the reinforcement, this ensures there is no interference between the reinforcement and the fixing of the facades. As through holes are provided through the floor slabs, if the holes did become filled with concrete, this could readily be removed by drilling
The depth of mounting, and also the mounting distance from the edge of the floor slab are fixed, but a certain amount of lateral tolerence is provided to ensure that usual tolerences can be accounted for. As indicated with the closure member on the construction article, the top of the closure member will be substantially flush with the top surface of the floor slab. This means that the construction assembly does not hinder operations or cause an obstruction, and this also means that damage thereto in use is unlikely.
As is shown in
The above example describes floor slabs being cast in situ. At least some of the floor slabs may though be pre cast off site, with the construction assemblies again incorporated in the floor slabs during casting. The floor slabs may have ‘downstands’ or ‘upstands’, i.e. downwardly or upwardly extending areas at their edges of increased depth, and the construction assemblies could be provided at such areas. Construction assemblies according to the invention could be mounted to beams rather than floor slabs, as and when required.
Whilst the above described example discloses using the construction assembly to mount a facade on a building, it is to be realised that the construction assemblies can also be used in temporary engineering activities during construction of a building. For example the assemblies may be used to mount edge protection such as hand rails or screens. The assemblies can also be used to mount items such as hoist ties, protection fan assemblies, external access tie positions, and temporary running lines for workers to clip to when for instance mounting other facade elements such as glazing.
It is to be realised that a range of modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. As indicated the assembly may be bespoke for particular situations, and this may require a different number and/or positioning of openings and hence elongate members. Whilst a hole is provided in the side member of the construction article, a different marking or target could be used, which could for instance be adhered to the construction article.
The closure member may take a different form, and could be differently mounted to the construction article. The closure member could for instance be made of a plastics material or other material, and may include formations which provide for mounting to the construction article. A handle or other formation could be provided on the closure member to facilitate removal thereof once the floor slab is formed.
The shape of the openings could be different. In this instance the construction article is made from steel which may be stainless steel or galvanised steel, but different materials could be used. The construction article and/or closure member may take a different form and could for instance provide a recess in the edge of the floor slab to receive part of a fixing.
Whilst endeavouring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features of the invention believed to be of particular importance it should be understood that the Applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether or not particular emphasis has been placed thereon.
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