Wall member and method for construction thereof

A wall, on-site manufacturing technology, applied in the direction of walls, building components, building structures, etc., can solve the problems of additional difficulties in production, transportation and installation, and achieve the effects of simple operation, low cost and great flexibility

Inactive Publication Date: 2002-11-06
JAMES HARDIE INT FINANCE BV
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Another drawback is all the added difficulties associated with the aforementioned heavy material production, transport and installation

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[0033] Referring first to Figure 1, the first step in the method of the present invention is to provide a frame for the desired wall, floor or ceiling. The frame 10 is preferably constructed of a common thin-walled load-bearing steel framework. In this example, the frame 10 includes a lower rail 20 , an upper rail 30 coupled by substantially vertically oriented, spaced apart studs 40 .

[0034] Preferably, the minimum thickness of the material of each frame member is 0.55mm. In the illustrated embodiment, each frame member comprises an elongated "C" section channel member. Other sections, such as "Z" and "I" shapes, are also applicable. Preferably, each frame member includes a pair of spaced apart parallel flanges 41,42. These flanges are not only used to help secure the FRC panels, as described below, they will also reinforce the wall, floor or ceiling.

[0035] As shown in Figure 2, the next step in the method of the present invention is to fix a number of fiber cement s...

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A method of fabricating a wall, floor, or ceiling on site. The method includes the following steps: installing a strong rigid frame (10) and fixing fiber reinforced cement sheets (50) to the front and rear of the frame to form an inner cavity (60) therebetween. Then, light aggregate concrete mud is injected into the above-mentioned inner cavity (60) and allowed to cure. The sheet is a moisture absorber that absorbs enough moisture from lightweight aggregate concrete mud to allow the concrete mud to naturally bond with the sheet during its curing and curing period without substantially reducing the integrity of its structure. The invention also provides walls produced by this method.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to an improved wall, floor or ceiling and a method for its manufacture. Background technique [0002] There is a great demand in the construction industry for modern lightweight monolithic wall solutions, with their more attractive prices and greater design flexibility, as an alternative to traditional brick or prefabricated concrete block walls. There is also an urgent need to reduce the construction time of traditional wall building methods. [0003] There are a number of similar-looking, light-duty stucco or "rendered" masonry methods; these employ a common stud frame, sheathed in sheet material and plastered or painted to achieve the masonry appearance. However, while these methods provide the appearance of masonry; however, none of them achieve the "touch" or overall performance of masonry. [0004] Currently, there are many ways of masonry siding available. Typically, such panels are made by injecting a lightweigh...

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IPC IPC(8): E04B1/16E04B2/86E04B5/36E04B2/72E04B5/29E04C3/04E04C3/07
CPCE04B2/8647E04B5/29E04B5/36E04C3/065E04C3/07E04C2003/0421E04C2003/0434E04C2003/0473E04B1/16E04B2/72
Inventor 约翰·S·科捷戴维·R·柯林斯詹姆斯·G·吉维斯
Owner JAMES HARDIE INT FINANCE BV
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