Claims
- 1. A method of constructing a building comprising:joining a plurality of upper and lower column sections each having an upper and lower end, setting upright the lower column sections into the ground, cutting level each with the other, each upper end of each lower column, constructing upper column sections to susbstantially similar dimensions one with the other, communicating the upper end of the lower column section with the lower end of the upper column section, each upper column being of equal length, whereby the upper end of each lower column section and lower end of each upper column, when communicated, form joined columns of uniform height, each upper column having a bearing surface at its upper end, installing a roof structure having an upper cord and a lower cord and heel on the bearing surface, mounting a support panel between the joined columns whereby walls are formed and building ridigity is achieved, mounting a support panel between the upper cords of the roof structure whereby a roof is formed and building rigidity is achieved, mounting a support panel between the lower cords of the roof structures whereby a ceiling is formed and building rigidity is achieved.
- 2. The method of claim 1 comprising:joining side support panels to the columnar structure, each side support panel having a top edge and bottom edge substantially parallel with grade, and a first and second edge substantially perpendicular with grade and, joining side support panels and end support panels wherein the side supportpanels further comprises a first opposing side support panel and a substantially parallel second opposing side support panel, joining a first end support panel and a substantially parallel second end support panel, joining the first edge of the first side support panel along its length with the second edge of the first end support panel, joining the first end of the first end support panel along its length with the second edge of the second side support panel, joining the first edge of the second side support panel along its length with the second edge of the second end support panel, joining the first edge of the second side support panel to the second edge of the first end support panel and wherein the side support panels are substantially perpendicular to the end support panels.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the lower column section is further comprises:joining at least one interior member, at least one first exterior member and at least one second exterior member, wherein all members are fixedly attached and wherein each member has an upper and lower end, and wherein the upper end of at least one, first exterior member is offset below the upper end of at least one, interior member, and wherein the upper end of at least one second exterior member is offset below the upper end of the first exterior member whereby a staggered configuration of the members is achieved, forming a tongue with at least one interior member extending above the exterior members, forming an upper column section by joining at least one interior member, at least one first exterior member and at least one second exterior member, wherein each member has an upper and lower end, each member having an upper and lower end and wherein the lower end of at least one, first exterior member is offset below the lower end of at least one interior member and wherein the lower end of at least one, second exterior member is offset below the lower end of the first exterior member whereby a staggered configuration of the members is achieved, wherein the lower end of at least one interior member is offset above the lower ends of the exterior members forming a pocket, determining offsets of the ends of the various members such that when the upper column section is joined with the lower column section the upper end of the first exterior member of the lower column section meets the lower end of the first exterior member of the upper column section, the upper end of the second exterior member of the lower column section meets the lower end of the second exterior member of the upper column section and the upper end of interior member of the lower column section meets the lower end of the interior member of the upper an column section whereby a joint is created.
- 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising:forming each member with four surfaces, forming opposing faces wherein two surfaces are opposing and parallel and of substantially equal width; forming opposing sides wherein two surfaces are opposing and parallel and of substantially equal width, said parallel opposing sides being perpendicular to said parallel opposing face, forming the opposing faces are narrower relative to the opposing sides, forming a first opposing face and a second opposing face and orienting the first opposing face toward the exterior of the building and orienting the second opposing face toward the interior of the building, extending the first opposing face of at least one interior member beyond and exterior to the first opposing face of the exterior members wherein a portion of the opposing sides of the interior member is exposed whereby a lip is formed.
- 5. The method of claim 3 further comprising:offsetting the upper end of the interior member of the upper column section below the upper ends of the first exterior member and offsetting the second exterior member, mouning the the lower cord of the roof structure of the gable end wall of the building on the upper surface of the lip formed by the interior member and the first opposing faces of the first and second exterior members, communicating upper and lower cords of the roof with said lip.
- 6. The method of claim 3 wherein further comprising:fabricating an upper column section and a lower columns section by joining a first member and a second member and wherein the lower end of the first member of the upper column is offset below the lower end of the second member of the upper column and offsetting the upper end of the first member of the lower column member below the upper end of the second member of the lower column and wherein the offsets of the ends of the various members are determined such that when the upper column section is joined with the lower column section the lower end of the first member of the upper column meets the upper end of the first member of the lower column and the lower end of the second member of the upper column meets the upper end of the second member of the lower column whereby an joint is created.
- 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising:forming a gable truss mouning by forming columns comprised of two members used at the corners of the building where end support panels and side support panels meet.
- 8. The method of claim 3 further comprising:using concrete to secure the lower column sections within the ground.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising:inserting rods which laterally through the lower end of the members of the lower column and perpendicularly with the long axis of the column whereby the lower column is further secured within the concrete.
- 10. The method of claim 3 further comprising:joining the lower column section lumber pieces from their base to a level a distance from their upper ends and cutting in situ at least one, first exterior piece such that it is offset below the upper end of at least one, interior piece, cutting a second, exterior piece such that it is offset below the upper end of the first exterior piece.
- 11. The method of claim 3 further comprisingcutting the interior member of the upper column to a length that when added to the above ground height of the interior member of the lower column section the desired joined column height is achieved.
- 12. The method of claim 3 further comprisingdeterming the length of the first exterior member of the upper column section by first measuring the distance from the upper end of the first exterior member of the lower column section to the upper end of the interior column section, adding that distance to the length of the interior member of the upper column section, adding the result to the distance from the upper end of the interior column section to the maximum height on the upper cord of the truss which communicates with the exterior column members.
- 13. The method according to claim 3 further comprising:cutting the exterior pieces of the upper column to a length and angle substantially flush with the upper cord of the roof structure prior to the assembly of the upper and lower columns.
- 14. The method according to claim 1 further comprising:joining a plurality of spaced parallel longitudinal members and a first and second transverse member, forming opposing major surfaces each member having a first end and a second end and fixedly attaching said first end of said parallel longitudinal member to a first transverse member, fixedly attaching the second end to a second transverse member, said first and second transverse members being substantially parallel.
- 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising:orienting the longitudinal members of the support building panel perpendicular to the transverse members.
- 16. The method of claim 13 further comprising:constructing parallel longitudinal members and parallel transverse members with four surfaces; wherein two surfaces are opposing and parallel and of substantially equal width forming opposing faces; and wherein two surfaces are opposing and parallel and of substantially equal width forming opposing sides, said parallel opposing sides being perpendicular to said parallel opposing faces.
- 17. The method of claim 17 further comprising:constructing the said opposing faces of said parallel longitudinal members and said transverse members wider than the opposing sides of said parallel longitudinal members and said transverse members.
- 18. The method of claim 17 further comprising:constructing the said parallel opposing faces of said parallel longitudinal members to rest in the same planes as the said major opposing faces of the building panel, constructing parallel opposing faces of said first and second transverse members to rest in the same plane as the said major opposing faces of the building panel.
- 19. The method of claim 17 further comprisingconstcuting the said parallel opposing sides of said parallel longitudinal members to rest in the same planes as the said major opposing faces of the building panel, constructing said parallel opposing sides of said first and second transverse members to rest in the same plane as the said major opposing faces of the building panel.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED PROVISIONAL APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/846,871, Apr. 30, 2001, abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/305,175, May 4, 1999, which claims the benefit of previously filed provisional applications, Ser. No. 60/084,088, filed May 4, 1998; Ser. No. 60/100,910 filed Sep. 17, 1998 and Ser. No. 60/101,165 filed Sep. 21, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (3)
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60/100910 |
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Continuations (2)
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