Claims
- 1. A precast one-piece foundation element to be constructed in a factory and transported to a construction site for constructing houses said one piece foundation element comprising:
- a concrete, broad, flat-shaped footing having a breadth in all directions of a plane which is greater than twice the thickness thereof, said breadth in said all directions of said plane being around 20 inches or greater, said broad, flat-shaped footing having a broad top side and a broad bottom side;
- cast together, as one piece, with said broad, flat-shaped footing on the top side thereof, an elongated concrete pier having a bottom end and a top end and having a substantially greater length dimension than a greatest lateral dimension thereof, said pier extending in elongation perpendicularly away from a central portion of said top side of said footing at the bottom end of said pier, the greatest lateral dimension of said pier being smaller than half the breadth of said footing;
- pier reinforcing embedded in and extending substantially throughout said concrete pier into said concrete footing so as to bridge said concrete pier and footing and thereby reinforce a strength with which these two members are bonded one to the other;
- footing reinforcing embedded in and cast with said footing, said footing reinforcing extending in said footing laterally beyond said lateral surfaces of said elongated concrete pier;
- a bolt, cast with, and thereby embedded in, said pier and extending from the top end thereof, said bolt being sufficiently embedded in said pier so as to allow the foundation element to be lifted and moved about by engaging the bolt only;
- whereby a portion of a house foundation can be formed by boring a round hole in the ground of a depth less than a combined footing thickness and pier length and of a breadth greater than a greatest footing breadth, and then placing said precast foundation element therein with the top end of said pier extending above ground for forming a platform on which said house can be built.
- 2. A precast foundation element as in claim 1 wherein said bolt extends the length of said pier into said footing.
- 3. A precast foundation element as in claim 1 wherein there are elongated voids in the footing about said pier and extending perpendicular to said elongated pier and wherein is further included a separate footing bolt which can be mounted in any one of said footing voids for extending a threaded end out of the top surface of said footing.
- 4. A precast foundation element as in claim 3 wherein said pier is rectangulr in cross section and there is a footing void located on each side of said pier.
- 5. A precast foundation element as in claim 4 wherein the pier is round in cross section and there are more than four footing voids located in said footing about said pier.
- 6. A precast foundation element as in claim 1 wherein a stabilizing means is mounted on the bottom side of said footing for engaging the earth and preventing lateral movement and settling of said footing/pier element.
- 7. A precast foundation element as in claim 6 wherein said stabilizing means is a spike which is adhered to the bottom side of said footing and extends downwardly therefrom.
- 8. A precast foundation element as in claim 7 wherein said spike is a separate piece from said footing and is adhered thereto.
- 9. A precast foundation element as in claim 7 wherein said stabilizing means is a cavity formed by casting the bottom side of said footing to be concave.
- 10. A foundation system for a house comprised of a plurality of precast one-piece foundation elements with each element comprising:
- a concrete, broad flat-shaped footing having a breadth and a thickness, said breadth in all directions of a plane being greater than twice the thickness, said breadth in said all directions of said plane being around 20 inches or greater, said footing having a broad top side and a broad bottom side;
- cast together, as one piece, with said footing, on the top side thereof, an elongated concrete pier having a bottom end and a top end and having a substantially greater length dimension than a greatest lateral dimension thereof said pier extending in elongation perpendicularly away from a central portion of said footing at the bottom end of said pier, the greatest lateral dimension of said pier being smaller than half the breadth of said footing;
- pier reinforcing embedded in and extending throughout said concrete pier into said concerete footing so as to bridge said concrete pier and footing and thereby reinforce a strength with which these members are bonded one to the other;
- footing reinforcing embedded in and cast with said footing, said footing reinforcing extending in said footing laterally beyond said side surfaces of said elongated concrete pier;
- a bolt, cast with, and thereby embedded in, each of said piers and extending from the top end thereof, said bolt being sufficiently attached to said pier so as to allow the foundation element to be lifted by engaging only the bolt;
- said foundation system comprised of said plurality of precast one-piece foundation elements having said pier elements mounted in holes in the earth, aligned and plummed one to the other, so as to support beams and girders which span top surfaces of the piers and top surfaces of the footings for respectively supporting the framework of a house and the facade of the house.
- 11. A foundation system as in claim 10 wherein there are elongated voids in the footings about each of said piers and extending perpendicular to said elongated pier and wherein is further included a separate footing bolt for each footing/pier element which can be mounted in any one of said footing voids for extending a threaded end out of the top surface of said footing.
- 12. A foundation system as in claim 11 wherein each of the piers is round in cross section and there are more than four footing voids located in each of said footings about its respective pier.
- 13. A foundation system as in claim 10 wherein piers are round in cross section and there are more than four footing voids located in each of said footings about its respective pier.
- 14. A method of constructing house foundations comprising the steps of:
- boring circular holes with an auger device in the ground to a predetermined level;
- inserting into each of said circular holes a precast, one-piece, reinforced concrete foundation element including:
- a footing having a breadth and a thickness, said breadth in all directions of a plane being greater than twice the thickness thereof, said breadth in all directions of said plane being around 20 inches or greater, said footing having a broad top side and a broad bottom side;
- cast together, as one piece, with said footing, on the top side thereof, an elongated concrete pier having a bottom end and a top end, and having a substantially greater length dimension than a greatest lateral dimension thereof said pier extending in elongation perpendicularly away from a central portion of said footing at the bottom end of said pier, the greatest lateral dimension of said pier being smaller than half the breadth of said footing;
- pier reinforcing embedded in and extending throughout said concrete pier into said concrete footing so as to bridge said concrete pier and footing and thereby reinforce a strength with which these members are bonded one to the other;
- footing reinforcing embedded in and cast with said footing, said footing reinforcing extending in said footing laterally beyond a side surface of said elongated concrete pier; and,
- a bolt, cast with, and thereby embedded in, said pier and extending from the top end thereof, said bolt being sufficiently embedded in said pier so as to allow the foundation element to be lifted by engaging only the bolt, said inserting step including the lifting of said foundation element into said circular hole by engagement of a lifting tool with said bolt;
- aligning and plumbing said foundation elements one to the other;
- spanning beams from top surfaces of the piers and the footings of adjacent single cast reinforced concrete pieces on which are respectively supported the framework and facade of a house.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 49,060, filed May 12, 1987, which is now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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