Claims
- 1. A poured concrete foundation for residential houses having foundation walls and constructed in expansive soil, for improving resistance against effects due to shrinking and swelling of the expansive soil on account of variation in moisture content, said foundation comprising:
- a perimeter trench footing,
- a plurality of column footings located within said perimeter trench footing,
- a plurality of internal trench footings connecting said column footings to said perimeter trench footing,
- a plurality of beam pockets provided on said perimeter trench footing and said internal trench footings, and
- a plurality of grade beams supporting a basement slab and resting at said beam pockets;
- said perimeter trench footing, said column footings and said internal trench footings being constructed monolithically;
- said grade beams being constructed monolithically with said basement slab, and
- no gaps remaining between said beam pockets and said grade beams through which air can pass through after the construction of said grade beams and said basement slab;
- wherein the foundation comprises structural integration of said perimeter footing with a subsequently-constructed, overlying poured concrete foundation wall throughout the perimeter of said foundation, by means of vertical reinforcing steel dowels of predetermined height placed at predetermined spacings, and wherein the perimeter footing has a greater width than the foundation wall,
- so as to ensure that said foundation wall and said perimeter trench footing act together as a structural unit having an inverted T-beam cross-section with a large Moment of Inertia;
- whereby said foundation wall behaves as a beam in addition to its primary functions of resisting lateral soil backfill load and transferring vertical building loads to said perimeter trench footing, and
- whereby said foundation acts as a three-dimensional structure that is capable of resisting stresses of the expansive soil without any detrimental settlement, and
- ensures that said grade beams and said basement slab are not subjected to any stress on account of shrinking or swelling of the expansive soil.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/638,803, filed on Apr. 29, 1996, now abandoned, which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/490,681, filed on Jun. 15, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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