Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing prefabricated sections for a building wherein each section defines at least two walls of a room and has a length substantially longer than its width, the method comprising the steps of: producing panel elements comprising floors and ceilings for each section on a manufacturing line and moving said floors and ceilings thereon, and producing further panel elements comprising said walls on said manufacturing line, orienting the positions of said floors, and ceilings while being producedd throughout said manaufacturing line whereby they are correctly orientated when arriving at a mounting station at the end of said manufacturing line for the positions they will occupy in the completed section; locating said floors at selected locations at said mounting stations without changing their relative orientation and assembling said floors and ceilings without changing their relative individual longitudinal orientations and said walls into their permanent positions in said building sections at said locations at said mounting station at the end of said manufacturing line; moving a plurality of said assembled sections onto the beginning of an assembly line without substantially modifying their relative individual longitudinal orientations and having substantially the relative relationship they will occupy in the assembled building; joining said plurality of said sections so placed on said assembly line in the relationship they will have in the assembled building; and finishing said plurality of sections on said assembly line while so joined together.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the method includes the steps of forming each of said panel elements by providing a concrete like cementitious filling between metal beams, which then become parts of each said elements, conveying the formed elements to said mounting station, and welding the beams of said elements to one another at said mounting station to produce building sections of cellular form for subsequent operations on said assembly line.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the filling is produced by casting concrete like cementitious material in a mold, the metal beams of said elements being appropriately disposed in the mold prior to the casting of said concrete like cementitious material.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 3, wherein metal reinforcement members are secured to the metal beams prior to the casting of the concrete like cementitious material.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 3, wherein there is a step of arranging pipes, conduits and like ducts between the metal beams prior to said step of casting of the concrete like cementitious material between them.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said panel elements destined for use as ceilings are formed by disposing ceiling sheets on frames afforded by assemblies of said beams.
- 7. A method as claimed in clain 1, wherein said panel elements and said prefabricated building sections are moved, during their production, along a production line having a total length which exceeds the greatest rectilinear dimension of the factory floor which accommodates said production line.
- 8. A method as claimed in clain 3, wherein said casting molds are subjected to a current of hot air after receiving said cementitious material.
- 9. A method as claimed in claim 3, wherein said beams are welded to one another to form frames prior to the provision of the filling.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the building sections are conveyed along four rails which form at least part of an assembly line,
- 11. A method as claimed in claim 9, wherein said panel elements intended to form walls of said building sections are made by providing a filling of cementitious material between two horizontal beams and subsequently disposing said panel elements in upright positions in such a way that said two beams constitute lateral supports of those elements.
- 12. A method as claimed in claim 11, wherein said sections are moved along said assembly line in a step-by-step manner.
- 13. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said panel elements intended to form ceilings of the building sections are moved along a roller conveyor in horizontal orientations during their manufacture.
- 14. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein said panel elements intended to form ceilings are supplied to said mounting station from overhead.
- 15. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said manufacturing line extends at right-angles to said assembly line.
- 16. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein a concrete mixer is arranged in close proximity to said manufacturing line.
- 17. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein said panel elements are formed by providing fillings between lateral metal beams.
- 18. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein said panel elements are connected to one another at said station by corners at the ends of the metal beams to form the building sections.
- 19. A method as claimed in claim 18, wherein said metal beams of said panels elements are welded to one another at the corners of such elements.
- 20. A method as claimed in claim 17, wherein the metal portions of said panel elements are provided with an antioxidant composition prior to the completion of such panel elements.
- 21. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein said building sections are furnished with interior parts on said assembly line during at least one step of the method.
- 22. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein a final step in said method comprises the disconnection of said sections for separate transport to a store or erection site.
- 23. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein a plurality of panel elements are formed substantially entirely from steel and concrete and at least one further panel element is formed from steel and an alternative filling material.
- 24. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein the finished panel elements are supplied to the mounting station in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of an assembly line wherein said sections are connected to form a building.
- 25. A method of manufacturing prefabricated sections for a building wherein each section defines at least two walls of a room and is rectangular in plan, the method comprising the steps of: producing panel elements comprising floors and ceiling for each section on a manufacturing line in a first direction parallel to the longer sides of said floors and said ceilings, and also producing further panel elements comprising said walls on said manufacturing line, whereby said floors and ceiling are correctly oriented while being produced throughout said manufacturing line when arriving at a mounting station at the end of said manufacturing line for the positions they will occupy in the completed section; assemblying said floors and ceilings without changing their orientation and said walls into their permanent positions in said building sections at said mounting station at the end of said manufacturing line; connecting a plurality of said sections at said mounting station in substantially the relative position they will occupy in the assembled building and moving said plurality of said connected sections onto the beginning of an assembly line without substantially modifying the orientation thereof; and finishing said plurality of sections on said assembly line.
- 26. A method of manufacturing prefabricated sections for a building wherein each section defines at least two walls of a room and has a length substantially longer than its width, the method comprising the steps of
- producing metal frames for the floors and ceiling and introducing said frames on a manufacturing line with their longer lengths parallel to the direction of movement on said manufacturing line,
- providing further metal beams for defining said walls on said manufacturing line,
- molding the floors, ceilings and walls on said manufacturing line by filling said floor frames and between said metal beams for said walls with cementitious material and allowing said material to harden secured to said metal beams while on said manufacturing line,
- conveying said floors, ceilings and walls to a mounting station at the end of said manufacturing line in the approximate orientation they will occupy in the building sections, assemblying said floors, ceilings and walls into building sections at said mounting station at the end of said manufacturing line,
- moving said assembled sections on the beginning of an assembly line adjacent to the end of said manufacturing line and at right angles thereto with the longer length of such sections being transverse to the direction of movement of said assembly line, said movement of said sections being accomplished without substantial change to the longitudinal orientation of such sections,
- joining a plurality of sections together on said assembly line in the relationship they will have in the assembled building, and
- finishing said plurality of sections on said assembly line while joined together.
- 27. A method of manufacturing prefabricated sections for a building wherein each section defines at least two walls of a room and has a length substantially greater than its width, the method comprising the steps of:
- producing rectangular metal frames for the floors and introducing said frames in a horizontal disposition on a manufacturing line with their lengths parallel to the direction of movement thereon;
- filling said frames with cementitious material while on said manufacturing line while utilizing said frame at least in part as a mold for receiving said cementitious material, and allowing said material to harden in a secured relationship to said frame while on said manufacturing line with their lengths remaining parallel to the direction of movement thereon,
- moving said floors without substantially changing their longitudinal orientation to the beginning of an assembly line adjacent to the end of said manufacturing line and at right angles therewith, the lengths of said floors being thereby placed transverse to the direction of movement of said assembly line and in substantially the same relationship they will have in the assembled building,
- interconnecting a plurality of said floors together in the relationship they will have in the assembled building; and
- moving said floors in their connected relationship on said assembly line while further building components are added thereto.
- 28. A method of manufacturing prefabricated sections for a building wherein each section defines at least two walls of a room and has a length substantially longer than its width, the method comprising the steps of:
- producing rectangular metal frames for the floors and ceiling and introducing said frames on a manufacturing line with their longer lengths parallel to the direction of movement on said manufacturing line;
- providing further metal beams for defining said walls on said manufacturing line;
- preparing ceiling panels by filling said metal frames for the ceilings on said manufacturing line with an appropriate material therefor and preparing floor and wall panels by molding floors and walls on said manufacturing line by introducing in said floor frames and providing between said metal beams for said walls cementitious material, and allowing said cementitious material to harden secured to said metal beams while on said manufacturing line;
- conveying said floor, ceiling and wall panels to a mounting station at the end of said manufacturing line, assemblying said floor, ceiling and wall panels into building sections at said mounting station at the end of said manufacturing line;
- moving said assembled sections on the beginning of an assembly line adjacent to the end of said manufacturing line and moving said sections along said assembly line with the longer length of said sections being transverse to the direction of movement of said sections along said assembly line, said movement of said sections from said mounting station onto said assembly line being accomplished without substantial change to the longitudinal orientation of each said section; and
- finishing said sections along said assembly line.
- 29. The method of manufacturing prefabricated sections wherein each section defines at least two walls of a room and is elongated whereby its length is substantially longer than its width, the method comprising the steps of: producing rectangular metal frames for the floors of said sections, introducing said frames on a manufacturing line with their longer length parallel to the direction of movement along said manufacturing line; providing further metal beams for defining said walls on said manufacturing lines; preparing floor panels and wall panels on said manufacturing line by introducing in said floor frames and providing between said metal beams for said walls while in horizontal disposition concretive material in a plastic state which has the characteristic of solidifying and hardening, and allowing said concretive material to harden secured to said metal beams on said manufacturing lines; providing ceiling panels with metal frames adapted to be received and secured to said wall panels; conveying said floor, ceiling and wall panels to a mounting station disposed at the end of said manufacturing line, assembling said floor, ceiling and wall panels into building sections at said mounting station; moving said assembled sections onto the beginning of an assembly line adjacent to the end of said manufacturing line and moving said sections along said aassembly line with the longer length of said sections being transverse to the direction of movement of said sections from said mounting station and along said assembly line being accomplished without substantial modification of the longitudinal orientation of each of said sections; and finishing said sections along said assembly line.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is continuation of application Ser. No. 292,872, filed Sept. 28, 1972, now abandoned.
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