Claims
- 1. A stabilization and mounting apparatus for stabilizing a wall during the filling and curing thereof and for attaching an inner and an outer facing material to the wall, the wall being constructed from multiple vertically disposed layers of a plurality of foam blocks with each of the plurality of foam blocks having a vertical aperture filled with a curable material, comprising:an inner and an outer groove defined in an inner and an outer block surface of each of the plurality of foam blocks; said outer and inner grooves in one vertically disposed layer of the plurality of foam blocks being aligned with outer and inner grooves in adjacent vertically disposed layers of the plurality of foam blocks for providing outer and inner vertically disposed continuous wall grooves; an inner and an outer mounting strip located within said outer and inner vertically disposed continuous wall grooves and extending through multiple vertically disposed layers of the foam blocks; a plurality of fastener interconnecting said inner mounting strip to said outer mounting strip for securing said outer and inner mounting strips within said outer and inner continuous wall grooves for interlocking adjacent vertically disposed layers of said plurality of foam blocks for stabilizing the wall during the filling of the vertical apertures with the curable material; and said outer and inner mounting strips providing an inner and an outer mounting for attaching the inner and an outer facing material to the wall.
- 2. An improved mounting for attaching a facing material to a wall as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of foam block includes a first and a second end surface, a top surface and a bottom surface;each of said vertical apertures extending between said top surface and said bottom surface for enabling the curable material to fill multiple layers of the plurality of interlocking foam blocks.
- 3. An improved mounting for attaching a facing material to a wall as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of foam block includes a first and a second end surface, a top surface and a bottom surface;each of said vertical apertures extending between said top surface and said bottom surface for enabling the curable material to fill multiple layers of the plurality of interlocking foam blocks; and the curable material filling the vertical apertures of the plurality of foam block includes a cementitious material.
- 4. An improved mounting for attaching a facing material to a wall as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of outer and inner mounting strips comprises a wood furring strip.
- 5. An improved mounting for attaching a facing material to a wall as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of outer and inner mounting strips comprises a unitary wood furring strip.
- 6. An improved mounting for attaching a facing material to a wall as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of outer and inner grooves has a trapezoidal cross-section with a minor base of said trapezoidal cross-section being disposed in alignment with the outer and inner block surfaces of each of the plurality of interlocking blocks.
- 7. An improved mounting for attaching a facing material to a wall as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of outer and inner grooves has a trapezoidal cross-section with a minor base of said trapezoidal cross-section being disposed in alignment with the outer and inner block surfaces of each of the plurality of interlocking blocks; andsaid trapezoidal cross-section of said outer and inner grooves having one right angle in said trapezoidal cross-section.
- 8. An improved mounting for attaching a facing material to a wall as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of outer and inner grooves has a trapezoidal cross-section with a minor base of said trapezoidal cross-section being disposed in alignment with the outer and inner block surfaces of each of the plurality of blocks;each of said plurality of outer and inner mounting strips having a trapezoidal cross-section for substantially filling said plurality of continuous outer and inner wall grooves.
- 9. An improved mounting for attaching a facing material to a wall as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of outer and inner grooves has a trapezoidal cross-section with a minor base of said trapezoidal cross-section being disposed in alignment with the outer block surface of each of the plurality of blocks;each of said plurality of outer and inner mounting strips having a trapezoidal cross-section for substantially filling said plurality of continuous outer and inner wall grooves; and said plurality of fasteners comprising a plurality of threaded fastener for fixing said inner mounting strip to said outer mounting strip to interlock said trapezoidal cross-section outer and inner mounting strips within the outer and inner continuous wall groove to provide the outer and inner mounting for attaching the outer and inner facing material to the wall; and said plurality of fasteners extending into the vertical aperture of each of the plurality of interlocking foam blocks for being retained by the curable material filled within the vertical aperture of each of the plurality of interlocking foam blocks.
- 10. An improved mounting for attaching a facing material to a wall as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of fasteners threadably extend from said inner mounting strip and through said the vertical aperture of the foam blocks to threadably engage with said outer mounting strip.
- 11. A stabilization and mounting apparatus for stabilizing a wall during the filling and curing thereof and for attaching an inner and an outer facing material to the wall, the wall being constructed from multiple vertically disposed layers of a plurality of foam blocks with each of the plurality of foam blocks having a vertical aperture filled with a curable material, comprising:an inner and an outer groove defined in a block surface of each of the plurality of foam blocks; said inner and an outer grooves in one vertically disposed layer of the plurality of foam blocks being aligned with outer and inner grooves in adjacent vertically disposed layers of the plurality of foam blocks for providing outer and inner vertically disposed continuous wall grooves; an inner and an outer mounting strip located within each of said vertically disposed outer and inner continuous wall grooves and extending through multiple vertically disposed layers of the foam blocks; a plurality of mechanical fasteners for securing said inner mounting strip to said outer mounting strip within said outer and inner continuous wall grooves for interlocking adjacent vertically disposed layers of said plurality of foam blocks for stabilizing the wall during the filling of the vertical apertures with the curable material; said plurality of mechanical fasteners extending into the vertical apertures of the foam blocks whereat said mechanical fasteners are encased within and retained by the cured curable material for anchoring said outer and inner mounting strips to the cured curable material; an outer and inner facing material secured to said outer and inner mounting strips for attaching the outer and inner facing material to the wall.
- 12. An improved mounting for attaching a facing material to a wall as set forth in claim 11, wherein each of said plurality of mechanical fasteners threadably extend from said inner mounting strip and through said the vertical aperture of the foam blocks to threadably engage with said outer mounting strip.
- 13. The method of erecting a wall with a plurality of foam blocks and for attaching an inner and an outer facing material to the wall, wherein each of the plurality of foam blocks having an inner and an outer block surface for defining an outer and inner wall surface, each of the plurality of foam blocks having a vertical aperture, the method comprising the steps of:forming a plurality of grooves defined the inner and the outer block surface of each of the plurality of foam blocks; stacking the plurality of foam block in multiple layers to erect the wall with the plurality of outer and inner grooves of each layer being aligned to form a plurality of outer and inner continuous wall grooves; inserting a plurality of outer and inner mounting strips within the plurality of outer and inner continuous wall grooves to extend through multiple vertically disposed layers of the plurality of foam blocks; inserting a plurality of fasteners to extend from the plurality of inner mounting strips to the plurality of outer mounting strips to interlock adjacent vertically disposed layers of the plurality of foam blocks for stabilizing the wall; pouring a curable material into the vertical apertures of the plurality of foam block to fill the vertical apertures in the multiple vertically disposed layers of the plurality of foam blocks; positioning the outer and inner facing materials adjacent to the plurality of outer and inner mounting strips; and fastening the outer and inner facing material to the plurality of outer and inner mounting strips.
- 14. The method of attaching a facing material to a wall as set forth in claim 13, wherein the step of forming a plurality of outer and inner grooves defined in the block surface includes preforming the plurality of outer and inner grooves in each of the plurality of interlocking blocks.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/897,559 filed Jul. 21, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,018,922. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/897,559 is a continuing patent application of application Ser. No. 08/581,366 filed Dec. 29, 1995, now abandoned. All subject matter set forth in application Ser. No. 08/581,366 and application Ser. No. 08/581,366 is hereby incorporated by reference into the present application as if fully set forth herein.
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