Claims
- 1. A building panel comprising:
- a) a plurality of frame members;
- b) frame member connecting means for connecting together said frame members to form a frame lying in a frame plane, the frame defining a perimeter of the panel, the perimeter bounding an interior portion of the panel;
- c) biasing means for biasing at least one of said frame members inwardly, generally in said frame plane, towards said interior portion of the panel;
- d) a first solidified castable substance cast in said interior portion of the frame, between said frame members and about said biasing means such that loads imposed on said solidified castable substance are transferred by said biasing means to said frame members.
- 2. A building panel as claimed in claim 1 wherein the biasing means includes a resiliently extendible tension link extending between at least two of said frame members.
- 3. A building panel as claimed in claim 2 wherein the biasing means includes tensioning means for tensioning said flexible tension link.
- 4. A building panel as claimed in claim 3 wherein the tensioning means includes a turnbuckle.
- 5. A building panel as claimed in claim 2 wherein the castable substance is formed to include a generally planar portion parallel to said frame plane and a plurality of ribs projecting perpendicularly to said planar portion, the ribs extending substantially between said frame members, said resiliently extendable tension link being disposed in said ribs.
- 6. A building panel as claimed in claim 5 wherein the panel further includes an insulating material in said interior portion, said insulating material having recessed portions therein for forming said ribs when said castable substance is cast.
- 7. A building panel as claimed in claim 2 wherein said frame members have hooks thereon and wherein said resiliently extendable tension link is looped around said hooks.
- 8. A building panel as claimed in claim 2 wherein the biasing means includes a second resiliently extendable tension link extending between at least two of said frame members.
- 9. A building panel as claimed in claim 8 wherein the biasing means includes second tensioning means for tensioning said second tension link.
- 10. A building panel as claimed in claim 9 wherein the second tensioning means includes a second turnbuckle.
- 11. A building panel as claimed in claim 1 wherein the biasing means includes a first tensioned wire mesh extending between at least two frame members.
- 12. A building panel as claimed in claim 1 wherein the biasing means includes a resiliently extendable tension link extending between the frame members, said flexible tension link having a first portion lying in a first plane and a second portion lying in a second plane, the second plane being spaced apart from said first plane.
- 13. A building panel as claimed in claim 12 wherein said first portion extends generally perpendicular to two opposing frame members and wherein said second portion extends at an angle to said two opposing frame members.
- 14. A building panel as claimed in claim 13 wherein said biasing means further includes a first tensioned flexible mesh member extending between at least two frame members, said mesh member lying in a third plane spaced apart from said first and second planes.
- 15. A building panel as claimed in claim 14 wherein the castable substance is formed to include a generally planar portion parallel to said frame plane and a plurality of ribs projecting perpendicularly to said planar portion, the ribs extending substantially between said frame members, said first and second planes intersecting said ribs and said third plane intersecting said planar portions such that said first and second portions of said resiliently extendable tension link are disposed within said ribs and said tensioned mesh is disposed within said planar portion.
- 16. A building panel as claimed in claim 15 wherein the panel further includes an insulating material in said interior portion, said insulating material having recessed portions therein for forming said ribs when said castable substance is cast.
- 17. A building panel as claimed in claim 14 further including a second resiliently extendable wire mesh material extending between the frame portions, said second wire mesh being spaced apart from said first wire mesh.
- 18. A building panel as claimed in claim 17 further including a second solidified castable substance cast about said second layer of mesh material.
- 19. A building panel as claimed in claim 14 wherein the biasing means includes a second resiliently extendable tension link extending between the frame members, said second tension link having a third portion lying in a fourth plane and a fourth portion lying in a fifth plane, the fifth plane being spaced apart from said fourth plane, the fourth plane being spaced apart from the first and second planes.
- 20. A building panel as claimed in claim 19 wherein said fourth portion extends generally perpendicular to two opposing frame members and wherein said fifth portion extends at an angle to said two opposing frame members.
- 21. A building panel as claimed in claim 1 wherein said frame members comprise first, second, third and fourth frame members, said first and second frame members form a first pair of opposite sides of said frame and said third and fourth frame members form a first pair of adjacent sides of said frame.
- 22. A building panel as claimed in claim 21 wherein said frame member connecting means permits movement of said first and second frame members relative to and in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of said third and fourth frame members.
- 23. A building panel as claimed in claim 21 wherein said each of said third and fourth frame members has a pin projecting in a direction parallel with the longitudinal axis of the associated member and wherein each of said first and second frame members has a pin receptacle for receiving a respective pin therein.
- 24. A building panel as claimed in claim 1 wherein the castable substance is formed to include a generally planar portion parallel to said frame plane and a plurality of ribs projecting perpendicularly to said planar portion, the ribs extending substantially between said frame members.
- 25. A building panel as claimed in claim 24 wherein the panel further includes an insulating material in said interior portion, said insulating material having recessed portions therein for forming said ribs when said castable substance is cast.
- 26. A building panel as claimed in claim 1 further including cooperating connecting means for connecting the panel to a cooperating connecting means of an adjacent building panel, the connecting means being operable to deform elastically under forces imposed on said panel.
- 27. A building panel as claimed in claim 26 wherein the cooperating connecting means includes a projecting portion extending from said panel.
- 28. A building panel as claimed in claim 27 wherein said projecting portion extends in a direction parallel to an edge portion of said frame and is integral with one of said frame members.
- 29. A building panel as claimed in claim 27 wherein the frame portions have hollow portions disposed longitudinally therein and wherein the projecting portion has an opening for permitting utility service conduits to be routed in said hollow portions.
- 30. A building panel as claimed in claim 27 wherein the projecting portion has an end portion and a plate secured to the end portion for securing the panel to an adjacent panel, the plate having an opening therein for passage of utility service conduits therethrough.
- 31. A building panel as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least one of the frame members is curved and the building panel generally lies in a flat plane.
- 32. A building panel as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least two parallel frame members are similarly curved to form a curved panel lying in a curved plane.
- 33. A method of making a building panel, the method comprising the steps of:
- a) connecting together frame members to form a frame lying in a frame plane;
- b) biasing at least some of said frame members inwardly generally in said frame plane towards an interior portion bounded by the frame members;
- c) casting a first curable substance in said interior portion of the frame, between said frame members such that loads imposed on said first curable substance, when cured, are transferred to said frame members.
- 34. A method as claimed in claim 33 further including the step of laying a first wire mesh over the frame prior to the step of casting.
- 35. A method as claimed in claim 34 wherein the step of laying includes the step of connecting the first mesh material to members on opposite sides of the panel frame.
- 36. A method as claimed in claim 35 wherein the step of connecting is preceded by the step of securing mesh-fastening hooks to the frame members.
- 37. A method as claimed in claim 34 wherein the step of laying comprises the step of tensioning the first layer of mesh material between frame members on opposite sides of the panel.
- 38. A method as claimed in claim 33 further including the step of placing insulating material in said interior portion.
- 39. A method as claimed in claim 38 further including the step of preforming the insulating material with recesses, the recesses being in a first planar side of said insulating material.
- 40. A method as claimed in claim 39 wherein the step of preforming the insulating material comprises the step of preforming vertical, horizontal and diagonal recesses in a side of said panel, the recesses extending between the frame members.
- 41. A method as claimed in claim 33 wherein the step of biasing includes the step of connecting a first resiliently extendable tension link between two frame members on opposite sides of the panel and tensioning the first link prior to the step of casting.
- 42. A method as claimed in claim 41 wherein the step of casting includes casting the first curable substance about said first tension link.
- 43. A method as claimed in claim 42 wherein the step of biasing includes the step of connecting a second resiliently extendable tension link between frame members on opposite sides of the frame.
- 44. A method as claimed in claim 43 further including the step of securing to the frame concrete form edge retaining members in corners of the frame prior to the step of casting.
- 45. A method as claimed in claim 34 including the step of laying a second layer of mesh material over the frame.
- 46. A method as claimed in claim 45 wherein the step of laying includes the step of connecting the second layer of mesh material to frame members on opposite sides of the panel.
- 47. A method as claimed in claim 46 wherein the step of connecting is preceded by the step of securing mesh-fastening hooks to the frame portions.
- 48. A method as claimed in claim 45 wherein the step of laying comprises the step of tensioning the second layer of mesh material.
- 49. A method as claimed in claim 45 further including the step of casting a second curable substance about said second layer of mesh material.
- 50. A three dimensional building structure comprising:
- a) a plurality of building panels, each panel including:
- i) a plurality of frame members;
- ii) frame member connecting means for connecting together said frame members to form a frame lying in a frame plane, the frame defining a perimeter of the panel, the perimeter bounding an interior portion of the panel;
- iii) biasing means for biasing at least one of said frame members inwardly, generally in said frame plane, towards said interior portion of the panel;
- iv) a first solidified castable substance cast in said interior portion of the frame, between said frame members;
- b) panel connecting means for connecting said building panels together, the panel connecting means being operable to deform elastically under forces imposed on said panel;
- c) a plurality of connectors for co-operating with respective connecting means on each panel to secure adjacent panels together.
- 51. A three dimensional building structure as claimed in claim 50 wherein the cooperating connecting means on each panel includes a projecting portion extending from each panel, the projecting portion extending in a direction parallel to an edge portion of the frame of the panel and being integral with at least one frame member of the panel.
- 52. A three dimensional building structure as claimed in claim 50 wherein the frame members of adjacent panels form a rigid space frame defining the shape of said three dimensional structure.
- 53. A hi-rise building comprising:
- a) a plurality of spaced apart vertical members aligned to lie in spaced apart vertical planes;
- b) a plurality of horizontal members connected to and extending between said vertical members to define a plurality of spaced apart horizontal planes intersecting said vertical members;
- c) a plurality of building panels disposed between said spaced apart horizontal planes, each of said panels including:
- i) a plurality of frame members;
- ii) frame member connecting means for connecting together said frame members to form a frame lying in a frame plane, the frame defining a perimeter of the panel, the perimeter bounding an interior portion of the panel;
- iii) biasing means for biasing at least one of said frame members inwardly, generally in said frame plane, towards said interior portion of the panel;
- iv) a first solidified castable substance cast in said interior portion of the frame, between said frame members and about said biasing means such that loads imposed on said solidified castable substance are transferred by said biasing means to said frame members; and
- v) connecting means for connecting said each panel to an adjacent panel, and to adjacent horizontal and vertical members;
- the panels being connected together to form a space frame including said horizontal and vertical members, said space frame defining an array of units between said spaced apart horizontal planes and said spaced apart vertical planes, the connecting means being operable to deform elastically under force.
- 54. A hi-rise building as claimed in claim 53 wherein the connecting means for connecting adjacent panels together and the connecting means for connecting the space frame to the vertical members and horizontal members include respective projecting portions extending from panels adjacent the vertical columns and horizontal beams.
- 55. A hi-rise building as claimed in claim 54 wherein said projecting portions extend in a direction parallel to an edge portion of a frame member of the panel and wherein the projecting portions are integral with respective frame members of said panel.
- 56. A plurality of building panels for forming a three dimensional structure, the panels including;
- i) a plurality of frame members;
- ii) frame member connecting means for connecting together said frame members to form a frame lying in a frame plane, the frame defining a perimeter of the panel, the perimeter bounding an interior portion of the panel;
- iii) biasing means for biasing at least one of said frame members inwardly, generally in said frame plane, towards said interior portion of the panel;
- iv) a first solidified castable substance cast in said interior portion of the frame, between said frame members and about said biasing means such that loads imposed on said solidified castable substance are transferred by said biasing means to said frame members;
- v) connecting means for connecting each of said panels to a co-operating connecting means of an adjacent said panel, the connecting means being operable to deform elastically under forces imposed on said panel, and
- vi) a plurality of connectors co-operating with said panel connecting means for connecting at least some of said panels together to form a transportation container capable of holding a sufficient number of panels and connectors to form a dwelling from said sufficient number of panels and said panels used to form said transportation container.
- 57. A three dimensional structure as claimed in claim 56 wherein the plurality of connectors co-operating with said panel connecting means includes cooperating means for co-operating with a handling crane for lifting said transportation container.
- 58. A three dimensional structure as claimed in claim 57 wherein said cooperating means includes a crane adapter operable to be engaged by said handling crane.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/168,891, filed Dec. 20, 1993, now abandoned.
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