Claims
- 1. A continuous method of forming building elements and the like which comprises partially filling a moving continuous mold with a hydro setting sludge, maintaining in the sludge a continuous cellular ribbon having a density less than that of the hydro setting sludge, floating the ribbon upwardly to a desired position by the buoyant force of said sludge, covering the ribbon with more sludge, letting the upper and lower layers of sludge set, and cutting the hardened coated object into sections.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 which comprises assisting the levelling and shaping of the upper surface of the hydrosetting sludge by vibrations.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 in which the width of the fluid sludge which receives the cellular ribbon is greater than the width of the ribbon.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 in which the cellular ribbon is composed of cells, conjoined at their points of contact, between the cells of which pores extend into said ribbon.
- 5. A method according to claim 1 in which a major part of the cells of the ribbon are expanded polystyrene.
- 6. A continuous method of forming revetted materials having a core of conjoined organic pearls and a circumscribing coating of set, inorganic hydraulic cementitious material which comprises
- continuously pouring a moving bed of a fluid inorganic hydraulic cementitious material,
- partly immersing a preformed porous elongated platelike body of conjoined organic pearls for part of its thickness in said fluid cementitious material,
- moving said platelike body with said fluid material,
- said fluid cementitious material having a density greater than that of the body of conjoined organic pearls so that it exerts a buoyant force against said body,
- moving said platelike body upwardly in a controlled way by exerting the buoyant force of said fluid material against said body,
- applying a holddown force to said platelike body to hold it partly immersed in said fluid cementitious material against the buoyant force of said fluid material,
- said conjoined pearls having interstices therebetween,
- filling the interstices near the surface of said platelike body with said fluid material,
- allowing said fluid material to set partly to overcome said buoyant force to hold the platelike body partly immersed,
- releasing said holddown force from the platelike body,
- applying an upper coat of said fluid material to the partly set fluid material and to the platelike body before the partly set fluid has hardened,
- filling the upper surface interstices of said platelike body with said fluid, and
- allowing said fluid cementitious material to set and harden about the platelike body.
- 7. A continuous method of making building elements and the like having a cellular core conjoined with a facing which comprises
- laying a platelike core onto a moving conveyor,
- pouring a hardenable liquid onto the conveyor to form a continuous lower bath of hardenable liquid material below said core to eventually form a lower facing adherent to the lower surface of the core after said core has been moved upwardly by said liquid material,
- moving the core upwardly by exerting an upward hydraulic force by said liquid on the core because said liquid has a density greater than that of the core,
- applying a controlling force to the core to control the upward displacement caused by said hydraulic force as desired to locate the core at a height corresponding to the desired thickness of the lower facing of the completed building element,
- allowing said liquid to set sufficiently to prevent further buoyant upward displacement of the core,
- removing said controlling force from the core,
- applying a continuous upper bath of hardenable liquid to the exposed upper surfaces of the core and to the partly set liquid to complete the enrobement thereof,
- and letting said upper and lower liquid bath set to completely cover the core.
- 8. The method of claim 7, including the steps of forming said core comprising
- taking pre-expanded pearls of thermoplastic resin,
- heating said pearls to softening temperature, and
- compressing said pearls to effect autogeneous bonding into a unitary body wherein the pearls form interstices between their areas of bonding.
- 9. A continuous method of making building elements and the like having a cellular core conjoined with a facing which comprises
- depositing an elongated platelike ribbon-like core upon a moving conveyor betwen two moving side belts that move with the conveyor,
- moving the core with the conveyor,
- providing a space between the sides of the core and each of the belts by spreading the belts apart a predetermined distance from the core,
- pouring a first portion of liquid plaster forming bath into the spaces between the core and the side belts to form a lower facing,
- said core having a density less than that of said liquid plaster,
- moving the core upwardly in the bath by the buoyant hydraulic force of the liquid plaster,
- stopping the upward movement of the core at a predetermined height to adjust the thickness of the lower facing to a desired value,
- holding said core in place by allowing said liquid plaster of the lower facing to set sufficiently so that it no longer can displace the core upwardly,
- pouring a second portion of the liquid plaster forming bath onto the core to complete the enrobement of the core and form an upper facing,
- and smoothing and levelling the upper facing.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 12,716, filed Feb. 16, 1979, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 575,387, filed May 9, 1975, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 278,819, filed Aug. 8, 1972, now abandoned.
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