Claims
- 1. A carbon fiber reinforced concrete building panel, comprising:
a substantially planar concrete panel comprising an inner surface, an outer surface, an upper end and a lower end, and a substantially longitudinal axis defined between said upper end and said lower end; a first carbon fiber grid positioned within said substantially planar concrete panel between said upper end and said lower end and positioned proximate to said inner surface; a foam core having an inner surface and an outer surface positioned within said substantially planar concrete panel and extending substantially between said upper end and said lower ends of said substantially planar concrete panel; at least one carbon fiber shear strip extending through said foam and oriented in a substantially linear direction between said upper end and said lower ends of said substantially planar concrete panel; at least one first reinforcing bar positioned proximate to said at least one carbon fiber shear strip, and extending substantially between said upper end and said lower end of said substantially planar concrete panel; and a wire mesh material positioned above said upper surface of said foam core and proximate to said outer surface of said substantially planar concrete panel.
- 2. The carbon fiber reinforced concrete building panel of claim 1, wherein said at least one carbon fiber shear strip is comprised of an interwoven grid of individual carbon fibers.
- 3. The carbon fiber reinforced concrete building panel of claim 1, further comprising at least one lifting anchor interconnected to at least one of said upper end, said lower end, said outer surface and said inner surface.
- 4. The carbon fiber reinforced concrete building panel of claim 1, wherein said foam core is comprised of a plurality of individual foam core panels.
- 5. The carbon fiber reinforced concrete building panel of claim 1, further comprising a second reinforcing bar positioned above said at least one first reinforcing bar and positioned proximate to said wire mesh.
- 6. The carbon fiber reinforced concrete building panel of claim 1, wherein said at least one carbon fiber shear strips are prefabricated into individual sections of foam panels which have a thickness less than said foam core.
- 7. The carbon fiber reinforced concrete building panel of claim 1, further comprising a spacer positioned between said foam core and said wire mesh material, wherein a layer of concrete is provided between an outer surface of said foam core and said wire mesh material.
- 8. The carbon fiber reinforced concrete building panel of claim 1, further comprising a second reinforced section having at least one reinforcing bar oriented in a direction substantially perpendicular to said substantially longitudinal axis to define at least a portion of a window or a door.
- 9. The carbon fiber reinforced concrete building panel of claim 1, wherein said at least one first reinforcing bar is comprised of a metallic rod having a diameter of at least about 0.50 inches.
- 10. The carbon fiber reinforced concrete building panel of claim 1, further comprising a third reinforcing bar which is positioned proximate to at least one of a plurality of perimeter edges of said substantially planar concrete panel.
- 11. The carbon fiber reinforced concrete building panel of claim 1, further comprises a second carbon fiber sheer strip positioned proximate to at least one of a plurality of perimeter edges of said substantially planar concrete panel.
- 12. The carbon fiber reinforced concrete building panel of claim 1, further comprising at least one spacer positioned at least partially around at least one first reinforcing bar, wherein there is a predetermined amount of separation between said foam core and said at least one first reinforcing bar.
- 13. A method for fabricating a lightweight, concrete building panel, comprising the steps of:
a) providing a form having a first end, a second end, and lateral edges extending therebetween; b) pouring a first layer of concrete material into a lower portion of said form; c) positioning a first grid of carbon fiber material into said concrete material; d) positioning a layer of foam core onto said first layer of concrete material, said layer of foam core having a plurality of reinforced sections extending substantially between said first end and said second end, said reinforced sections comprising:
1) a second grid of carbon fiber extending substantially between said first end and said second end of said foam core; 2) at least one metallic reinforcing bar positioned proximate to said second grid of carbon fiber and extending between said front end and said second end of said foam core; e) pouring a second layer of concrete over said layer of foam core and said plurality of reinforced sections; f) positioning at least one of a wire mesh material and a carbon fiber material into said second layer of concrete; g) allowing said first layer and said second layer of concrete to cure; and h) removing said concrete building panel from said form, wherein said lightweight concrete building panel is available for transportation and use.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of positioning at least one lifting anchor in at least one of said first layer or said second layer of concrete.
- 15. The method of claim 13, further comprising the steps of positioning a second plurality of reinforced sections within said form to define at least one of a window, a door, and a utility vault.
- 16. The method of claim 13, wherein the step of positioning a layer of foam core comprises orienting a plurality of individual foam core panels in a predetermined pattern on said first layer of concrete.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising the step of interconnecting at least some of said individual foam core panels prior to said step of positioning said individual foam core panels onto said first layer of concrete material.
- 18. The method of claim 13, wherein said layer of foam core is comprised of an expanded polystyrene material.
- 19. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of positioning a spacer between said layer of foam core and said wire mesh material, wherein said second layer of concrete has a substantially uniform thickness between said layer of foam core and said wire mesh material.
- 20. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of positioning at least one of a metallic reinforcing bar and a third grid of carbon fiber along at least a portion of a perimeter edge of said concrete building panel prior to said step of allowing said first layer and said second layer of concrete to cure.
- 21. A reinforced concrete building panel having an upper end, a lower end, and lateral edges extending therebetween, comprising:
a first layer of concrete having a first reinforcing grid positioned therein; a second layer of concrete having a second reinforcing grid positioned therein; a foam core positioned between said first layer of concrete and said second layer of concrete; a plurality of third reinforcing grids positioned within said foam core and extending between said first layer of concrete and said second layer of concrete, said plurality of third reinforcing grids oriented in a substantially linear direction and extending between said upper end and said lower end of said building panel; and at least one reinforcing rod positioned proximate to said plurality of third reinforcing grids.
- 22. The reinforced concrete building panels of claim 21, wherein said first reinforcing grid is comprised of a carbon fiber material.
- 23. The reinforced concrete building panels of claim 21, wherein said second reinforcing grid is comprised of a wire mesh material.
- 24. The reinforced concrete building panels of claim 21, wherein said plurality of third reinforcing grids is comprised of a carbon fiber material.
- 25. The reinforced concrete building panels of claim 21, wherein said third reinforcing grid is comprised of at least one of a plastic material, a metal material and a fiberglass material.
- 26. The reinforced concrete building panels of claim 21, wherein said second reinforcing grid is comprised of a least one of a plastic material, a metal material and a fiberglass material.
- 27. The reinforced concrete building panel of claim 21, further comprising a metallic reinforcing rod positioned substantially parallel to said at least one reinforcing rod.
- 28. The reinforced concrete building panel of claim 21, further comprising a lifting anchor interconnected to at least one of said upper end, said lower end, an interior surface and an exterior surface of said reinforced concrete building panel.
- 29. The reinforced concrete building panel of claim 21, further comprising a spacer positioned between said foam core and said second reinforcing grid.
- 30. The reinforced concrete building panel of claim 21, wherein said foam is comprised of an expanded polystyrene material.
- 31. The reinforced concrete building panel of claim 21, wherein said reinforced concrete building panel has a density of no greater than about 41 pounds per square foot.
- 32. The reinforced concrete building panel of claim 21, further comprising at least one reinforcing bar positioned along at least one perimeter edge of said reinforced concrete building panel.
- 33. The reinforced concrete building panel of claim 21, wherein said foam core is comprised of a plurality of individual panels having at least one beveled edge which defines a groove for receiving said at least one reinforcing rod.
- 34. The reinforced concrete building panel of claim 33, further comprising a plurality of spacers interconnected to said reinforcing rod to provide separation between said reinforcing rod and said foam core.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/150,465 filed May 17, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/093,292, filed Mar. 6, 2002, both applications being incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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