Claims
- 1. A system for building a structural framework on a foundation, comprising
- (a) a plurality of elongated metal shells of rectangular cross section,
- (b) means for securing certain of said shells to the foundation in horizontally spaced vertical positions defining the columns of the framework,
- (c) others of said shells being supported on said column shells in horizontally extending relation defining the beams of the framework,
- (d) means permanently securing adjacent ends of said beam shells together and to the adjacent said column shells with the interiors of adjacent said shells in interconnecting relation,
- (e) a plurality of reinforcing bars extending the full length of the interior of each of said shells,
- (f) means holding said reinforcing bars within each said shell in predetermined spaced relation with each other and with the inner surface of said shell,
- (g) reinforcing bars extending in bridging relation across each joint between adjacent said shells and in connected relation with said reinforcing bars within said adjacent shells,
- (h) said beam shells being open along the upper sides thereof to receive fluid concrete in sufficient quantity to fill the interiors thereof and of said column shells below said beam shells and to cooperate with said reinforcing bars in retaining said shells in rigidly interconnected relation defining the structural framework,
- (i) means compressing the opposed side walls of each of said beam shells to predetermined concave curvatures, and
- (j) said compressing means having:
- (aa) predetermined limited yield characteristics providing for substantial flattening of said side walls in response to the hydrostatic pressure of fluid concrete substantially filling said beam shells;
- (bb) waler means engaging each of said opposed side walls of said column shells,
- (cc) a plurality of band means of limited yieldability spaced vertically in encircling relation with said column shells and said waler means, and
- (dd) means holding said band means in predetermined tension calculated to balance the hydrostatic pressure developed by fluid concrete substantially filling said column shells with said opposed side walls substantially flat.
- 2. A building system as defined in claim 1 wherein said beam shells which extend along the outside of said framework each comprise
- a vertical inner side wall defining a shelf along the upper edge thereof, a horizontal bottom wall, and a vertical outer side wall of a predetermined greater height than said inner side wall to provide a portion thereof projecting upwardly beyond the horizontal plane defined by said shelves,
- said framework further comprising floor supporting means having the outer edges thereof supported on said shelves inwardly of said upwardly projecting portions of said outer side walls to provide spaces therebetween, and
- said upwardly projecting side wall portions forming dams for retaining a layer of fluid concrete poured on said floor supporting means and into said spaces.
- 3. A building system as defined in claim 1 wherein said column shelves each comprise
- (a) a generally U-shaped shell member,
- (b) an inner wall member permanently secured between the opposed side walls of said shell member in inwardly spaced relation with the edges of said shell member to define a space within said shell member outwardly of said inner wall member,
- (c) said space representing a minor fraction of the cross section of said shell member proportioned to define a vertical chase for receiving piping and/or wiring, and
- (d) an outer wall member secured to said shell member side walls outwardly of said inner wall member to close said chase.
- 4. A building system as defined in claim 1 wherein certain of said beam shells which extend along the outside of said framework each comprise
- (a) a vertical inner side wall,
- (b) a vertical outer side wall proportioned to provide a portion thereof depending below the level of the lower edge of said inner side wall,
- (c) horizontal bottom walls extending inwardly of said shell from the lower edges of both of said side walls at correspondingly different levels,
- (d) wall means connecting the inner edges of said bottom walls and cooperating with the inner of said bottom walls to form a seat for the upper edge of a window frame, and
- (e) means forming a groove extending lengthwise of the outer of said bottom walls for limiting flow of liquid along said outer bottom wall inwardly of said groove.
- 5. The method of constructing a structural framework comprising
- (a) mounting a plurality of elongated metal shells of rectangular cross section in horizontally spaced vertical positions defining the columns of the framework,
- (b) said column shells being substantially totally closed along all four sides thereof,
- (c) securing a plurality of other elongated rectangular metal shells on said column shells in horizontally extending relation defining the beams of the framework with the interiors of adjacent said beam and column shells in interconnecting relation,
- (d) said beam shells being open along the upper sides thereof to receive fluid concrete,
- (e) mounting a plurality of reinforcing bars within each of said shells to extend the full length of each said shell in predetermined spaced relation with each other and with the inner surface of said shell,
- (f) connecting reinforcing bars in bridging relation across each joint between adjacent said shells,
- (g) compressing the opposed side walls of each of said beam shells to predetermined concave curvatures by predetermined yieldable force calculated to balance the hydrostatic pressure developed by fluid concrete substantially filling said bean shells with said side walls substantially flat,
- (h) filling said interconnected shells with fluid concrete until said compressed shell side walls are substantially flat, and
- (i) compressing opposed side walls of each of said column shells to predetermined concave curvatures by predetermined yieldable force calculated to balance the hydrostatic pressure developed by fluid concrete filling all of said shells substantially to the tops of said beam shells with said beam shell side walls substantially flat.
- 6. The method defined in either of claims 5 wherein the step of compressing each of said opposed shell walls is carried out by applying waler means to the exterior of said walls, encircling said waler means with bands of limited yieldability at spaced locations along the length of said shell, and tensioning said bands to predetermined tension.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. Nos. 711,060 and 827,960 filed Aug. 2, 1976 and Aug. 27, 1977 respectively as continuations of Ser. No. 593,371 filed July 7, 1975 and now abandoned.
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