Claims
- 1. A hollow wall, extending vertically upwardly from a floor, readily assembleable from a first outer side and suitable for construction where a second inner side is relatively inaccessible, comprising:
- (a) means, at each end of said hollow wall, for receiving and grasping ends of horizontally extending studs and maintaining the position of said studs, providing a substantially vertically aligned end of said hollow wall;
- (b) at least one horizontally disposed, elongate, metal stud, said stud having an inner flange, a central web and an outer flange, said web extending between and connecting said inner and outer flanges;
- (c) at least first and second gypsum boards, each of said boards having an upper edge and a lower edge, said lower edge of said first gypsum board being immediately above said stud and supported on said central web of said stud, said upper edge of said second gypsum board being immediately below said stud and disposed against and supporting said central web of said stud substantially below said lower edge of said first gypsum board, said gypsum board edges being spaced inwardly from said outer flange of said stud and being substantially adjacent said inner flange;
- said stud having opposed ends grasped by said receiving and grasping means, and said stud maintaining said gypsum boards in vertically aligned position; and
- (d) additional gypsum board affixed to an outer face of said outer flange of said stud.
- 2. A hollow wall as defined in claim 1, wherein said web of said stud includes an acutely angled portion closely adjacent said inner flange, said portion extending outwardly and upwardly at an acute angle to said inner flange, said lower edge of said first gypsum board being supported at least in part on said outwardly and upwardly angled portion of said web of said stud, and said upper edge of said second gypsum board being immediately below said stud and supporting said web.
- 3. A hollow wall as defined in claim 1, wherein said web includes an acutely angled portion, and said stud has an upwardly opening channel formed between said acutely angled portion of said web and said inner flange whereby, during construction of said wall, said first and second gypsum boards can be very easily and quickly placed on said acutely angled portion and slid down to a lowest possible position against said inner flange whereby said boards become quickly laterally affixed in a stable position.
- 4. A hollow wall as defined in claim 2, and further including means on said stud for holding said gypsum board edges adjacent said inner flange, said means on said stud comprising said acutely angled portion of said web as to said lower edge of said first gypsum board and a plurality of short tabs cut and bent downward out of said web as to said upper edge of said second gypsum board.
- 5. A hollow wall as defined in claim 2, wherein said web includes a mid-wall portion parallel to said inner flange and said means on said stud comprises said acutely angled portion of said web as to one edge of one of said gypsum boards and said mid-wall portion as to one edge of a second of said gypsum boards.
- 6. A hollow wall as defined in claim 2, wherein said stud further comprises a plurality of short tabs, some of said tabs being cut and bent downwardly out of said web and the others of said tabs being cut and bent upwardly out of said web.
- 7. A hollow wall as defined in claim 2, wherein said stud further comprises alternating portions of said web, said web having a plurality of spaced laterally extending slits separating said alternating portions, said alternating portions including upwardly bent web portions and downwardly bent portions, said acutely angled portion of said web being a part of said upwardly bent web portion, said downwardly bent portions including means for holding said upper edge of said second gypsum board spaced from said outer flange.
- 8. A hollow wall as defined in claim 1, wherein said wall is divided into a plurality of sections, said sections being defined by an intermediate vertical post separating said sections, said intermediate vertical post extending upwardly from said floor and having a pair of oppositely directed, vertically extending channels, said horizontal stud and said core boards having ends extending into said channels of said intermediate vertical post.
- 9. A hollow wall as defined in claim 1, wherein said means for receiving and grasping ends of horizontally extending studs comprises two fixed vertical posts, each of said vertical posts extending upwardly from said floor at an end of said hollow wall, and each of said vertical posts having a vertically extending channel with a channel opening directed toward the other of said vertical posts, and wherein said stud and said gypsum boards have opposed ends extending into said channels of said pair of vertical posts.
- 10. A hollow wall as defined in claim 9, further comprising an upwardly opening channel-like floor track affixed to said floor and having a vertical inner flange and a vertical outer flange, a downwardly opening channel-like ceiling track affixed to a ceiling and having a vertical inner flange and a vertical outer flange, said vertical posts having bottom ends affixed within said floor track and top ends affixed within said ceiling track, a lowermost of said gypsum boards having a lower side edge affixed to an inner side of said floor track inner vertical flange, an uppermost of said gypsum boards having an upper side edge affixed to an inner side of said ceiling track inner vertical flange, and said additional gypsum board having bottom and top edges affixed to an outer side of said floor and ceiling tracks' outer vertical flanges.
- 11. A hollow wall as defined in claim 10, wherein said horizontal stud webs and said ceiling track have a plurality of vent holes, permitting increased air circulation during a fire and increasing the fire-resistance rating of said wall.
- 12. A hollow wall as defined in claim 9, wherein said horizontal stud web includes a portion closely adjacent said inner flange and extending outwardly and upwardly at an acute angle to said inner flange, said lower edge of said first gypsum board being supported at least in part on said outwardly and upwardly angled portion of said web of said stud and said upper edge of said second gypsum board immediately below said stud supporting said web.
- 13. A hollow wall as defined in claim 12, wherein said horizontal stud has an upwardly opening channel formed by said acutely angled portion of said web and said inner flange whereby, during construction of said wall, said first gypsum board can be very easily and quickly placed on said acutely angled portion and slid down to a lowest possible position against said inner flange whereby it becomes quickly laterally affixed in a stable position.
- 14. An enclosure formed by four hollow walls, said four walls each extending vertically upwardly from a floor, readily assembleable from a first outer side and suitable for construction where a second inner side is relatively inaccessible, comprising:
- (a) means, at each end of each of said hollow walls, for receiving and grasping ends of horizontally extending studs and maintaining the position of said studs, providing a substantially vertically aligned end of said hollow wall;
- (b) at least one horizontally disposed, elongate, metal stud, said stud having an inner flange, a central web and an outer flange, said web extending between and connecting said inner and outer flanges;
- (c) at least first and second gypsum boards, each of said boards having an upper edge and a lower edge, said lower edge of said first gypsum board being immediately above said stud and supported on said central web of said stud, said upper edge of said second gypsum board being immediately below said stud and disposed against and supporting said central web of said stud substantially below said lower edge of said first gypsum board, said gypsum board edges being spaced inwardly from said outer flange of said stud and being substantially adjacent said inner flange;
- said horizontal stud having opposed ends grasped by said receiving and grasping means, and said stud maintaining said gypsum boards in vertically aligned position; and
- (d) additional gypsum boards affixed to an outer face of said outer flange of said stud;
- said four walls being interconnected by said receiving and grasping means, whereby each said receiving and grasping means functions as said receiving and grasping means for two of said walls.
- 15. An enclosure as defined in claim 14, wherein said floor has a floor opening, and said four walls are disposed adjacent said floor opening, and said inner flange of each of said studs is disposed on a side of said walls which is adjacent said floor opening.
- 16. An enclosure as defined in claim 15, wherein said four walls enclose an elevator shaft and at least one of said walls has an elevator doorway therein, said elevator doorway having a pair of opposed vertical doorway channels on each side of said doorway extending upwardly from said floor, said doorway channels having openings directed away from said doorway, said wall having said doorways having said stud and said gypsum boards adjacent said doorway and extending into said doorway channels.
- 17. An enclosure as defined in claim 14, wherein said each of said two of said interconnected walls form a substantially right angle corner, and said receiving and grasping means comprises first and second channels, said first and second channels forming first and second channel openings which face said interconnected walls, said gypsum boards of said interconnected walls extending into said first and second channel openings and being secured to said first channel, and said additional gypsum boards of said interconnected walls being outside of said channel openings and being secured to said second channel.
- 18. An enclosure as defined in claim 17, wherein said first and second channels are integrally formed of roll-formed sheet metal.
- 19. A hollow wall extending upwardly from a floor, said wall having an inner side and an outer side and comprising:
- a plurality of horizontally disposed, vertically spaced, elongate, formed sheet metal studs each having a pair of opposite ends;
- each stud having an inner flange, an outer flange and a web extending laterally between and joining said flanges;
- a plurality of first gypsum boards each having a pair of opposite side ends, an upper edge and a lower edge;
- means, at each end of said hollow wall, receiving said ends of said studs and maintaining the position of said studs, providing a vertically aligned end of said hollow wall;
- means on each stud engaging one of said first gypsum boards adjacent the upper edge thereof to support the weight of said stud atop said first gypsum board;
- means on each stud engaging another of said first gypsum boards adjacent the lower edge thereof to support the weight of said first gypsum board atop said stud, whereby said one of said first gypsum boards supports the weights of said stud and said another of said first gypsum boards;
- means on each stud holding each of said first gypsum boards, engaged by said stud, adjacent the inner side of said wall and spaced from the outer side of said wall;
- and a plurality of second gypsum boards and means on each stud mounting said second gypsum boards adjacent the outer side of said wall and spaced from said first gypsum boards which are adjacent the inner side of said wall.
- 20. A hollow wall as defined in claim 19, wherein said means receiving said ends of said studs comprises a pair of vertically disposed, horizontally spaced posts each of said posts having means for receiving an end of each stud and each of said first gypsum boards.
- 21. A hollow wall, as recited in claim 19, wherein:
- all of said studs have a lateral dimension of about 2.5 in.
- 22. A hollow wall as recited in claim 19, wherein:
- all of said studs have a thickness of about 0.020 in.
- 23. A hollow wall as recited in claim 19, wherein:
- said wall has a height between 12 and 16 ft.
- 24. A hollow wall as recited in claim 22, wherein:
- each of said first gypsum boards in said wall has a height of about 2 ft.
- 25. A hollow wall as recited in claim 21, wherein:
- all of said studs have a thickness of about 0.020 in.
- 26. A hollow wall as recited in claim 21, wherein:
- said wall has a height between 12 and 16 ft.
- 27. A hollow wall extending vertically upwardly from a floor to a ceiling and formed by at least first and second wall sections, said wall sections extending at substantially right angles one to the other and adjoining to form a corner, a vertical corner post at said corner and connecting said first and second wall sections, said corner post comprising first and second channels forming first and second channel openings, each of said wall sections comprising a plurality of horizontally extending core boards, a plurality of wallboards spaced from said core boards, and a plurality of horizontal studs, said core boards being separated by said studs, said core boards and said studs of said first wall section having ends extending into said first channel and said core boards and said studs of said second wall section having ends extending into said second channel, said first and second channels being secured together and said core boards of said first and said second wall sections being secured to said first channel.
- 28. A hollow wall as defined in claim 27, wherein said wallboards are secured to said horizontal studs, said wallboards being further secured to said second channel.
- 29. A hollow wall as defined in claim 27, wherein said first and second channels are integrally formed of roll-formed sheet metal.
- 30. A hollow wall extending vertically upwardly from a floor to a ceiling and formed by at least first and second wall sections, said wall sections being substantially coplanar and having adjacent edges, each of said wall sections comprising a plurality of horizontally extending core boards, a plurality of horizontal studs between said core boards, said studs being spaced apart in the vertical direction, and a plurality of wallboards secured to said studs, each of said wallboards extending adjacent at least three of said studs and being secured thereto, and a vertical center post between and attached to said adjacent edges, said center post comprising two channels positioned in back-to-back relation, each of said channels forming a channel opening which receives said core boards and said horizontal studs of one of said wall sections, means securing said channels together, means securing said core boards to said channels, and means securing said wallboards to said channels on the outside of said channel openings.
- 31. A hollow wall extending upwardly from a floor, said wall having an inner side and an outer side and comprising:
- a plurality of horizontally disposed, vertically spaced, elongate, formed sheet metal studs each having a pair of opposite ends;
- each stud having an inner flange, an outer flange and a web extending laterally between and joining said flanges;
- a plurality of first gypsum boards each having a pair of opposite side ends, an upper edge and a lower edge, each of said first gypsum boards being elongated in the horizontal direction;
- means, at each end of said hollow wall, receiving said studs and maintaining the positions of said studs substantially in vertical alignment, thereby providing a vertically aligned end of said hollow wall;
- said web of each stud engaging one of said first gypsum boards adjacent said upper edge thereof to support the weight of said stud atop said first gypsum board;
- said web of each stud engaging another of said first gypsum boards adjacent the lower edge thereof to support the weight of said first gypsum board atop said stud;
- said second gypsum boards being elongated in the vertical direction and being positioned adjacent the outer side of said wall and spaced from said first gypsum boards which are adjacent the inner side of said wall, each of said second gypsum boards extending vertically adjacent three or more of said studs on the outside of said outer flanges and being secured to said outer flanges.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 08/093,026, filed Jul. 19, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/858,797, filed Mar. 27, 1992, now abandoned.
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