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The present invention is linked to the construction industry in general, particularly to the prefabrication of construction elements of walls and slabs for homes, schools, commercial spaces, hotels, and condominiums, among other applications. Specifically it is referred to a construction system based on precast normal weight hydraulic concrete quadrangular or rectangular prism-shaped blocks, lightweight concrete, mortar, cement paste or any other material for similar constructions that can be used reinforced in order to support the loads of its own weight and working loads under which it is submitted. It includes in its interior, thermal and acoustic insulating materials. The precast blocks will be the length of the wall or width of the slab.
Currently, in construction, there are numerous precast blocks for on-site construction of walls and slabs, different materials, both natural as well as artificial ones with quite diverse physical and mechanical properties.
Generally, blocks are used to fabricate walls, which are relatively small pieces that when installed produce many joints to be glued together using a mortar, with the consequent waste of material and a large volume of labor, for example: pressed hollow blocks of cement mortar mixed with sand or pumice mortar, hollow pressed clay blocks, pressed cinder blocks of cement mortar mixed with sand, baked clay or clay solid bricks, clay hollow bricks or pressed and baked clay bricks, thermoclay, pressed soil bricks or cinder blocks, adobe bricks, Hebel blocks, besides other of similar types. There are also larger precast armed hydraulic concrete blocks, that due to their weight and size the use of cranes is needed for their installation or lifting, ending in higher costs and complicated maneuvers, along with troubles in the constructions joints due to cracking. Another precast system uses 2-sides Durock sheets or adhered fiber cement expanded polystyrene blocks of the length and thickness of the wall and with a modulated block banking to its height. Even when it is reinforced with mortar sunken rods directly embedded into the polystyrene block, this system is quite fragile. It neither withstands heavy loads nor can it be directly pounded and it is not better than a drywall or Durock system.
To fabricate slabs, cement-sand pressed hollow blocks are used or cement-pumice stone or pressed clay hollow blocks or expanded polystyrene blocks are also used, forming infill blocks as lightening elements for concrete reticular slabs. Cement-sand or cement-pumice stone hollow pressed and baked clay arch-shaped blocks are also used; all these sustained between beams, whether of concrete or steel, into which a layer of hydraulic concrete compression layer must be poured. Of course there are the armed hydraulic concrete precast slab blocks, either prestressed or poststressed, which, given their weight and footprint, also need cranes for their lifting and installation.
A major objective of the present invention is the obtaining of a precast block system for construction of walls and slabs that is sufficiently lightweight for blocks forming the walls or slabs to be easily and rapidly manually installed but being of a size that covers the length of the walls and bay of the slabs of any size of house, schoolroom, hotel room or condominium, among other applications. Its block height will be modulated at the height of the wall layout and at the height of the closure of doors and windows of the same wall. In the case of the slabs, whether mezzanine levels or rooftops, they can be modulated to adjust to the width of the slab.
Another objective not less important is to bring safety and stability of the constructions, even in zones or seismic regions or susceptible to strong winds or snowfalls. The walls will be structured in the corners and in the crossing of the walls through the use of sunken steel rods in the extremes of the blocks making the walls, forming the headframes, using steel rod abutments installed in the joints between the blocks. The reinforcement area will be calculated to provide stability to the construction of one or several levels. The blocks that form the mezzanine or rooftop slabs will be reinforced with steel electrowelded wire mesh or rods to withstand their own loads and the working load to which they will be submitted.
Another objective of the present invention is to offer comfort and energy savings inside houses, schoolrooms, hotels, and condominiums, among other applications, given the thermal and acoustic insulation provided by normal weight hydraulic concrete, lightweight concrete, any type of concrete, mortar or cement paste and the thermal and acoustic insulating materials the blocks are made of to form the mezzanine or rooftop walls and slabs.
Another objective of the present invention is for the walls and slabs—formed by normal weight hydraulic concrete blocks, lightweight concrete, mortar or cement paste and the thermal and acoustic materials—to be of an apparent finish to avoid thick mortar plasters. This results in savings on materials, labor and execution time plus offers the advantage that the surfaces of the walls and slabs allow nails, grooves, cuts or patches.
Another objective of the present invention is to offer safety due to the integrity of the walls and slabs formed by normal hydraulic concrete blocks, lightweight concrete or mortar, thermal and acoustic insulating materials and fire resistance provided by the superficial layer of concrete.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide conduits for electric installations and pipes less than 2″ in diameter. The conduits are also for hydraulic and sanitary installations. The conduits are embedded inside the walls and slabs formed by the normal weight hydraulic concrete precast blocks, whether of lightweight concrete, mortar or paste and kept protected by the thermal and acoustic insulating materials.
Description of Normal Weight Hydraulic Concrete Precast Blocks, Lightweight Concrete, any Type of Concrete, Mortar or Cement Paste, Steel Reinforcement and Thermal and Acoustic Insulating Materials for the Fabrication of Mezzanine and Rooftop Walls and Slabs.
The characteristic details of the present invention are clearly depicted in the following description and in the drawings accompanying it as illustrations of the same in the shown figures.
The present invention consists of a precast block and installation system for the construction of normal weight hydraulic concrete, lightweight concrete, any type of concrete, mortar or paste, electromesh reinforcement and/or steel rods and thermal and acoustic insulating materials including hollow ones for mezzanine and rooftop walls.
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For the fabrication of the wall, the precast blocks will be installed one on top of each other to set the tongue and groove system joined with an adherent material, whether cement base mortar, block adhesive or similar adhesive (15) (see
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The embedding of the headframes will be done using vertical rods (8) housed inside the vertical hollows (11) from foundation up to mezzanine or rooftop precast slabs. Vertical hollows (11) are filled with a grout (14) or similar material, as shown in
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Inside the precast block for slabs, the hollow internal space which has acquired a rectangular or quadrangular prism shape defined by the interior wall (6) of the casing, can be filled with an acoustic and thermal insulating lightweight material (5) or with air, lengthwise (See e.g.,
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The precast block for slabs can house a duct for electric installations inside the lightweight material prism. This can be placed according to the needs of the mezzanine or rooftop slab.
For fabricating a mezzanine or rooftop slab, concrete precast blocks will be set between the walls or support beams, one beside the other matching pin and tail of the tongue and groove system, gluing them through a cement base adhesive, block adhesive or similar one (15) leaving the block with the electric duct where it is projected and by embedding the electrical outlet box, (13) on the block, as shown in