Claims
- 1. A plurality of common size panels, each panel having spaced main faces bounded by parallel sides and right angularly oriented parallel top and bottom surfaces, and each panel comprising a first main portion of relatively rigid inexpensive waste material set in a binder and a subsidiary portion composed of shafts of open cell foamed material, including one of said shafts parallel to each of said side surfaces and extending from the top surface to the bottom surface and being embedded in the main portion between the main faces;
- said panels being aligned in coplanar relation with the side surfaces of adjacent panels being in abutting relation and structural waterproof connector means connecting the panels together, said structural waterproof connector means comprising an H-shaped member having a web portion extending between the faces and to the shaft adjacent the abutting side surfaces of the adjacent panels and said connector means including enlarged outer zones occupying space within the shafts; and said structural waterproof means extend vertically upwardly a common distance above the upper surfaces of the adjacent coplanar panels and a common distance below the bottom surface of the adjacent panels to receive gravity loads, and said panels do not receive gravity loads and act as diaphragm members transmitting horizontal loads.
- 2. The device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said waterproof connector means are structural elements in the form of H-shaped members as seen in cross section.
- 3. The device as set forth in claim 2 wherein said H-shaped members are of extruded metal.
- 4. The device as set forth in claim 3 wherein said H-shaped members are solid.
- 5. The device as set forth in claim 3 wherein said H-shaped members are of roll formed metal having an overlapped portion and wherein the stem of said H between said bars defines a longitudinally extending pocket and the bars are spaced from one another a distance twice as great as the distance between the side surface of the adjacent panels and the shaft and said shafts are of rectangular cylindrical form as seen in plan defining wing zones in close abutting relation in said pockets with said stem defining a water impervious barrier comprising a seam between adjacent panels.
- 6. The device as set forth in claim 2 wherein said H-shaped members include wall means defining a longitudinally extending hollow interior and said interior being filled with the material comprising said panel and said panel material jackets said H-shaped members.
- 7. A plurality of common size panels, each panel having spaced main faces bounded by parallel sides and right angularly oriented parallel top and bottom surfaces, and each panel comprising a first main portion of relatively rigid inexpensive waste material set in a binder and a subsidiary portion composed of shafts of open cell foamed material, including one of said shafts parallel to each of said side surfaces and extending from the top surface to the bottom surface and being embedded in the main portion between the main faces;
- said panels being aligned in coplanar relation with the side surfaces of adjacent panels being in abutting relation and structural waterproof connector means connecting the panels together, said structural waterproof connector means comprising an H-shaped member having a web portion extending between the faces and to the shaft adjacent the abutting side surfaces of the adjacent panels and said connector means including enlarged outer zones occupying space within the shafts; and said structural waterproof means extend vertically upwardly a common distance above the upper surfaces of the adjacent coplanar panels and a common distance below the bottom surface of the adjacent panels to receive gravity loads, and said panels do not receive gravity loads and act as diaphragm members transmitting horizontal loads, said panels and connector means comprising a building construction and said building construction including tie beam means, said tie beam means including a channel form member defining a web and spaced flanges, said spaced flanges being spaced from one another a distance slightly greater than but substantially equal to the distance between the main faces of said panels and said tie beam means including a first ledge and a second ledge extending in confronting relation to one another from the flanges and the upper surface of said panels is between said ledges and said flanges and the connector means is sized to extend into abutting relation with the web and between the ledges.
- 8. The device as set forth in claim 7 wherein said ledges support the lower surface of the adjacent panels.
- 9. The device as set forth in claim 7 wherein means are provided to connect the panels to the flanges of the tie beam means.
- 10. The device as set forth in claim 8 wherein means are provided to connect the panels to the flanges of the tie beam means.
- 11. An integral molded building panel for use in combination with similar panels and elongate connector means to connect the panels together to form a building unit, said panel having parallel main faces bounded by parallel sides and right angularly oriented parallel top and bottom surfaces, said panel including a main portion of relatively rigid inexpensive waste material in parallelepipedal form set in a binder and molded about and bonded to a subsidiary portion composed of a pair of spaced premolded shafts of open cell foam material embedded in said main portion, each of said shafts having a first end, a second end, and an outer, inner, and main faces, each of said shaft main faces being parallel to and spaced a predetermined substantial common distance from one of said main faces of said panel and said outer shaft surface of each shaft being adjacent to and spaced a predetermined distance, substantially equal to said first mentioned common distance, from one of said side surface of said panel, said main portion about said embedded shafts defining a relatively thin wall portion of said rigid material jacketing the outer and main shaft surfaces of each shaft, and each of said shafts extending from the top panel surface to the bottom panel surface with said first shaft end of each shaft being part of the top surface of said panel and the second shaft end of each shaft being part of the bottom surface of said panel, said thin walls being adapted to be cut longitudinally between the top and bottom panel surfaces to remove a thin wall section to expose a portion of the open cell material between two opposing shaft faces and to define flanges of said rigid material comprising first connector means for hooked-up engagement in mutually intercooperating relation with the elongate connector means.
- 12. A building panel as set forth in claim 11 wherein a third similarly sized shaft of open cell material is provided and embedded in said main portion between and aligned with said pair of premolded shafts.
- 13. A building panel as set forth in claim 11 wherein another pair of similarly sized shafts of open cell material is embedded in said main portion between and aligned with said pair of two spaced premolded shafts, said another pair of premolded shafts being spaced from one another a distance substantially equal to twice the thickness of said thin wall portion whereby said panel is adapted to be cut into two smaller panels.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed patent application Ser. No. 594,879 filed on July 1, 1975, now abandoned; and my continuation-in-part copending patent application Ser. No. 710,871 filed Aug. 2, 1976 now abandoned.
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