Claims
- 1. A method of constructing a building element comprising the steps of:
erecting a frame structure comprising a plurality of spaced-apart frame elements; affixing a support structure to the spaced-apart elements to form an interior space; inserting a core material into the support structure interior space; and applying an overlay composition to an exterior surface of the support structure, the overlay composition consisting essentially of:
soil, from about 12 to about 14 parts; water, from about 3 to about 4 parts; flyash, from about 2 to about 4 parts; and cement, from about 1 to about 2 parts.
- 2. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the frame elements comprise a plurality of posts, and the erecting step comprises driving the posts into soil to form two substantially parallel rows thereof.
- 3. The method recited in claim 2, wherein the support structure comprises a wire mesh, and the affixing step comprises affixing the mesh in covering relation to the two rows of posts to form two substantially parallel mesh walls, a void therebetween comprising the support structure interior space.
- 4. The method recited in claim 3, wherein the core material comprises at least one of a dried plant material, a recyclable material, and a filler-insulating material, and the inserting step comprises filling the void with the core material.
- 5. The method recited in claim 4, wherein the dried plant material comprises at least one of sagebrush and straw.
- 6. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the core material comprises at least one of a dried plant material, a recyclable material, and a filler-insulating material.
- 7. The method recited in claim 1, further comprising the steps, prior to the erecting step, of digging an elongated ditch in soil, and, following the erecting step, of filling the ditch with stone, for providing additional support to the frame structure.
- 8. The method recited in claim 7, wherein the filling step comprises adding stone to a level above a level of surrounding ground toward a center of the ditch, the stone sloping downward toward opposed edges of the ditch.
- 9. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the overlay applying step comprises spraying the composition onto the support structure.
- 10. The method recited in claim 9, wherein the core material has voids therein, and further comprising the step, prior to the spraying step, of adding overlay composition into the support structure interior space atop the core material to fill at least some of the core material voids.
- 11. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the frame elements comprise metal bars, and wherein the erecting step comprises vertically attaching the metal bars to a footing structure of a building in two substantially parallel rows.
- 12. The method recited in claim 11, wherein the frame elements further comprise horizontal ties, and wherein the erecting step further comprises attaching the ties to two metal bars in bridging relation to the rows within the support structure interior space.
- 13. The method recited in claim 12, wherein the support structure comprises a mesh material and the affixing step comprises affixing the mesh material in covering relation to the two rows of bars to form two substantially parallel mesh walls, a void therebetween comprising the support structure interior space.
- 14. The method recited in claim 13, wherein the core material comprises the overlay composition.
- 15. The method recited in claim 14, wherein the applying step comprises spraying the overlay composition to the mesh material.
- 16. The method recited in claim 11, further comprising the step, prior to the erecting step, of pouring a concrete footing onto a compacted earth base below ground level, and wherein the erecting step comprises setting bottom ends of the metal bars into the concrete footing.
- 17. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the erecting step comprises:
attaching a plurality of post elements in bridging relation to two pairs of substantially parallel, spaced-apart beams in generally perpendicular relation thereto to form two frame sheets; and holding the two frame sheets in substantially parallel relation to each other to form a building element skeleton.
- 18. The method recited in claim 17, wherein the affixing step comprises affixing a wire mesh in covering relation to each frame sheet, a void between the two frame sheets comprising the interior space.
- 19. The method recited in claim 18, wherein the affixing step further comprises attaching an insulating panel to the wire mesh of at least one of the frame sheets.
- 20. The method recited in claim 18, wherein the affixing step further comprises spraying an insulating foam onto the wire mesh of at least one of the frame sheets.
- 21. The method recited in claim 18, wherein the inserting step comprises inserting the overlay composition into the void.
- 22. The method recited in claim 21, wherein the applying step comprises spraying the overlay composition onto an outward-facing side of each frame sheet.
- 23. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the frame elements comprise bars, and the erecting step comprises positioning a plurality of bars in substantially vertical fashion in two substantially parallel rows and attaching bars in substantially horizontal fashion along the rows of vertically positioned bars.
- 24. The method recited in claim 23, wherein the affixing step comprises positioning two rows of laths in substantially vertical fashion, one row along each of the two rows of vertically positioned bars, the vertically positioned bars in supporting relation to the laths, to form a void between the two rows of laths.
- 25. The method recited in claim 24, wherein the affixing step further comprises attaching an insulating panel to at least some of the laths of at least one of the rows of laths.
- 26. The method recited in claim 24, wherein the affixing step further comprises spraying an insulating foam onto at least some of the laths of at least one of the rows of laths.
- 27. The method recited in claim 24, wherein the inserting step comprises inserting the overlay composition into the void.
- 28. The method recited in claim 27, wherein the applying step comprises spraying the overlay composition onto an outward-facing side of each row of vertically positioned bars.
- 29. The method recited in claim 1, wherein:
the frame elements comprise a plurality of posts, and the erecting step comprises driving the posts into soil to form two substantially parallel rows thereof; the support structure comprises a flexible sheathing material, and the affixing step comprises affixing the sheathing material in surrounding relation to at least a bottom portion of the two rows of posts to form an enclosed space; and the support structure further comprises a wire mesh, and the affixing step further comprises affixing the mesh in surrounding relation to the sheathing material.
- 30. The method recited in claim 29, wherein the erecting step further comprises wrapping a flexible bar material around the rows of posts to provide reinforcement.
- 31. The method recited in claim 30, wherein the core material comprises at least one of a dried plant material, a recyclable material, and a filler-insulating material.
- 32. The method recited in claim 31, further comprising forming a building element top, comprising the step of affixing further sheathing material and further wire mesh in spanning relation to the two rows of posts at a top of the support structure.
- 33. The method recited in claim 32, wherein the applying step comprises spraying the overlay composition to outward-facing sides of the support structure and to an upper surface of the building element top.
- 34. The method recited in claim 33, wherein the spraying step comprises performing two spraying steps:
a first spraying step comprising using a plastering composition consisting essentially of: plaster sand, 61.7 vol %; water, 18.8 vol %; flyash, 13.7 vol %; and cement, 3.8 vol %; and a second spraying step comprising using the overlay composition.
- 35. A construction overlay composition consisting essentially of soil, from about 12 to about 14 parts; water, from about 3 to about 4 parts; flyash, from about 2 to about 3 parts; and cement, from about 1 to about 2 parts.
- 36. The composition recited in claim 35, consisting essentially of silver fines, 29.8 vol %; brown fines, 29.8 vol %; water, 23.2 vol %; flyash, 12.4 vol %; and cement, 2.8 Vol %.
- 37. A wall structure comprising:
a frame structure comprising a plurality of spaced-apart frame elements; a support structure affixed to the spaced-apart elements to form an interior space; a core material within the support structure interior space; and an overlay composition applied to an exterior surface of the support structure, the overlay composition consisting essentially of:
soil, from about 12 to about 14 parts; water, from about 3 to about 4 parts; flyash, from about 2 to about 4 parts; and cement, from about 1 to about 2 parts.
- 38. The wall structure recited in claim 37, wherein the frame elements comprise a plurality of posts driven into soil to form two substantially parallel rows thereof.
- 39. The wall structure recited in claim 38, wherein the support structure comprises a wire mesh affixed in covering relation to the two rows of posts to form two substantially parallel mesh walls, a void therebetween comprising the support structure interior space.
- 40. The wall structure recited in claim 39, wherein the core material comprises at least one of a dried plant material, a recyclable material, and a filler-insulating material.
- 41. The wall structure recited in claim 40, wherein the dried plant material comprises sagebrush.
- 42. The wall structure recited in claim 37, wherein the core material comprises at least one of a dried plant material, a recyclable material, and a filler-insulating material.
- 43. The wall structure recited in claim 37, further comprising stone positioned to fill an elongated ditch in soil, for providing additional support to the frame structure.
- 44. The wall structure recited in claim 43, wherein the stone has level above a level of surrounding ground toward a center of the ditch, the stone sloping downward toward opposed edges of the ditch.
- 45. The wall structure recited in claim 37, wherein the overlay composition is sprayable onto the support structure.
- 46. The wall structure recited in claim 45, wherein the core material has voids therein, and further comprising overlay composition within the support structure interior space atop the core material to fill at least some of the core material voids.
- 47. The wall structure recited in claim 37, wherein the frame elements comprise metal bars vertically affixed to a footing structure of a building in two substantially parallel rows.
- 48. The wall structure recited in claim 47, wherein the frame elements further comprise horizontal ties, each tie attached to two metal bars, one metal bar in each row, the ties thereby in bridging relation to the rows within the support structure interior space.
- 49. The wall structure recited in claim 48, wherein the support structure comprises a mesh material affixed in covering relation to the two rows of bars to form two substantially parallel mesh walls, a void therebetween comprising the support structure interior space.
- 50. The wall structure recited in claim 49, wherein the core material comprises the overlay composition.
- 51. The wall structure recited in claim 50, wherein the overlay composition is sprayable onto the mesh material.
- 52. The wall structure recited in claim 47, further comprising a concrete footing positioned on a compacted earth base below ground level, bottom ends of the metal bars set into the concrete footing.
- 53. The wall structure recited in claim 37, wherein the frame elements comprise:
two pairs of substantially parallel, spaced-apart beams; a plurality of post elements attached in bridging and generally perpendicular relation to each pair of beams for forming two frame sheets; and means for holding the two frame sheets in substantially parallel relation to each other to form a building element skeleton.
- 54. The wall structure recited in claim 53, further comprising a wire mesh affixed in covering relation to each frame sheet, a void between the two frame sheets comprising the interior space.
- 55. The wall structure recited in claim 54, further comprising an insulating panel affixed to the wire mesh of at least one of the frame sheets.
- 56. The wall structure recited in claim 54, further comprising an insulating foam sprayed onto the wire mesh of at least one of the frame sheets.
- 57. The wall structure recited in claim 54, wherein the core material comprises the overlay composition.
- 58. The wall structure recited in claim 57, wherein the overlay composition is sprayable onto an outward-facing side of each frame sheet.
- 59. The wall structure recited in claim 37, wherein the frame elements comprise:
a plurality of first bars positioned in substantially vertical fashion in two substantially parallel rows; and a plurality of second bars attached in substantially horizontal fashion along the rows of first positioned bars.
- 60. The wall structure recited in claim 59, further comprising a plurality of laths arrayed in two substantially parallel rows and positioned in substantially vertical fashion, one row along each of the two rows of first bars, the first bars in supporting relation to the laths, to form a void between the two rows of laths.
- 61. The wall structure recited in claim 60, further comprising an insulating panel attached to at least some of the laths of at least one of the rows of laths.
- 62. The wall structure recited in claim 60, further comprising an insulating foam sprayed onto at least some of the laths of at least one of the rows of laths.
- 63. The wall structure recited in claim 60, wherein the core material comprises the overlay composition.
- 64. The wall structure recited in claim 63, wherein the overlay composition is sprayable onto an outward-facing side of each row of vertically positioned bars.
- 65. The wall structure recited in claim 37, wherein:
the frame elements comprise a plurality of posts driven into soil to form two substantially parallel rows thereof; the support structure comprises a flexible sheathing material affixed in surrounding relation to at least a bottom portion of the two rows of posts to form an enclosed space; and the support structure further comprises a wire mesh affixed in surrounding relation to the sheathing material.
- 66. The wall structure recited in claim 65, further comprising a flexible bar material wrapped around the rows of posts and under the sheathing material to provide reinforcement.
- 67. The wall structure recited in claim 66, wherein the core material comprises at least one of a dried plant material, a recyclable material, and a filler-insulating material.
- 68. The wall structure recited in claim 67, further comprising a top comprising further sheathing material and further wire mesh affixed in spanning relation to the two rows of posts at a top of the support structure.
- 69. The wall structure recited in claim 68, wherein the overlay composition is sprayed onto outward-facing sides of the support structure and to an upper surface of the wall structure top.
- 70. The wall structure recited in claim 69, further comprising a plastering composition sprayed onto the outward-facing sides of the support structure and to the upper surface of the wall structure top prior to the overlay composition, the plastering composition consisting essentially of: plaster sand, 60-62 vol %; water, 17-19 vol %; flyash, 13-14 vol %; and cement, 2.5-4.0 vol %.
- 71. A method of making a construction composition comprising the step of blending together, in a volume ratio, soil, from about 12 to about 14 parts; water, from about 3 to about 4 parts; flyash, from about 2 to about 4 parts; and cement, from about 1 to about 2 parts.
- 72. A method of making a construction composition for use building a wall, plastering a wall, pouring a slab, or pouring tile, the method comprising the step of blending together:
portland cement, 2.5-8 vol %; fly ash, 6-14 vol %; at least one of a fines material, sand, and aggregate, 25-62 vol %; and water, 16-24 vol %.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from commonly owned provisional application Serial No. 60/256,881, filed Dec. 20, 2000, “Wall System Composition and Structure,” the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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