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CA2513420A1 - Wall construction using hollow glass building elements - Google Patents

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CA2513420A1
CA2513420A1 CA002513420A CA2513420A CA2513420A1 CA 2513420 A1 CA2513420 A1 CA 2513420A1 CA 002513420 A CA002513420 A CA 002513420A CA 2513420 A CA2513420 A CA 2513420A CA 2513420 A1 CA2513420 A1 CA 2513420A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04CSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
    • E04C1/00Building elements of block or other shape for the construction of parts of buildings
    • E04C1/42Building elements of block or other shape for the construction of parts of buildings of glass or other transparent material
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/02Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls built-up from layers of building elements
    • E04B2002/0202Details of connections
    • E04B2002/0243Separate connectors or inserts, e.g. pegs, pins or keys
    • E04B2002/0254Tie rods

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Abstract

The construction unit to be used in erecting both flat and arched profiled walls consists of supporting elements being the horizontal and vertical fasteners (1 and 2) in a form of joined blocks, which on their frontal sides are provided with longitudinal holes (7 and 12) with mortises (10), whereas on the lateral sides of the vertical fasteners (2) they are provided with transverse holes (13) overlapping with the holes (7) of the horizontal fasterners (1), in these holes the treaded fasterners combining the entire construction are being mounted. The longitudinal holes (7 and 12) with mortises (10) of the fasteners may be given a form of the grooved recesses (7a and 12a) with mortises (10a). On both external sides, to the horizontal and vertical fasteners -profiled slats (3) are being fixed, edges (16) of which are somewhat advanced outside the lateral edges (17 and 18) of these fasteners. The threaded fastener is composed of a stud-bolt (4) and a longitudinal nut (5) co-operating with it. The horizontal fast has a length (a) preferably equal to the length (b) of the glass hollow tile (6), whereas the transverse holes (13) of the vertical fastener are situated in relation to the frontal surfaces (25), containing each other after the assembly, at a distance (s) equal to the sum of a half of height (h) of the hollow tile and a half of thickness (d) of the horizontal fastener. In order to construct arched profiled walls, the unit is provided with the distance pads (20) in a form of tongues, mounted in front of the convex section, between the side surfaces (21) of the vertical fastener and the frontal surfaces (22) of the horizontal fastener.

Description

WALL CONSTRUCTION USING HOLLOW GLASS
BUILDING ELEMENTS
The object-matter of the invention is the construction unit to be used in erecting building walls, being an element of the interior decoration, with the application of glass hollow tiles.
The unit for erecting straight or arched walls with the application s of cubicoidal glass profiles, mainly hollow tiles, is known; it consists of a vet-tical and a horizontal circumferential slat, horizontal fasteners with a length equal to the length of the wall as well as of vertical fasteners with a length equal to the height of the hollow tiles. These fasteners have a form of bars or ladders constituting reinforcement elements. In to the case of erecting arched walls both circumferential slats and horizontal fasteners are adequately profiled to match the wall contour.
Reinfor cing fasteners are placed in horizontal and vertical gaps between hollow tiles. Such reinforcing fasteners are being filled with construction mortar stahting from the lower slat, on which the is successive rows of hollow tiles are being put; it must be noted that ends of fasteners are introduced into profiled circumferential slats.
The unit for non-mortar erection of straight walls, being the element of the interior decoration of the erected building with the application of glass hollow tiles is also known. It embraces the Zo supporting element made of timber . This unit consists of : the frame, horizontal slats with a length equal to the length of the wall and fixed to the frame with catches as well as vertical fasteners with a length equal to the height of the hollow tile. The slats fill in horizontal joints between rows of hollow tiles, whereas the fasteners fill in vertical joints between individual hollow tiles situated in each row. Fasteners tightened between slats have their lateral side flat or convex, adjusted to s the concave contour of lateral walls of the hollow tile.
According to the invention, the construction unit for non-mortar erection of building walls was designed. This unit consists of suppol-ting elements having a rectangular profile and embracing glass hollow tiles that constitute horizontal and vertical fasteners in a form of t o joining blocks. These fastener s on their frontal sides have longitudinal holes with mortises, which may be formed in a shape of grooved recesses. In the lateral sides of vertical fasteners there are transverse holes overlapping with holes made in horizontal fasteners, in which threaded fasteners are being mounted. On both external sides, to the Is horizontal and vertical fasteners profiled slats are being fixed, edges of which are somewhat advanced outside the lateral edges of these fasteners. Profiled slats are being fixed to horizontal and vertical fasteners by means of tongue-and-groove joints. The threaded fastener is composed of a stud-bolt and a longitudinal nut co-operating with it.
2o The horizontal fastener has a length preferably equal to the length of the glass hollow tile, when eas transverse holes of the vertical fastener are situated in relation to the frontal surfaces, contacting each other after the assembly, at a distance equal to the sum of a half height of the hollow tile and a half thiclcness of the horizontal fastener.
Zs In order to construct arched profiled walls, the unit is provided with distance pads in a form of tongues, mounted in front of the convex section between side surfaces of the vertical fastener and frontal surfaces of the horizontal fastener.
The construction unit according to the invention enables easy assembling of both straight and arched profiled walls of buildings or of s their fragments with the application of various construction mater ials including timber, ensuring - on the one hand - the appropriate stability and tightness of the whole construction, and - on the other hand -guaranteeing the high aesthetic qualities being associated with the possibility to functionally operate the light in the interior decoration by to means of the adequate selection of glass hollow tiles.
The object-matter of the invention is presented in the example of malting shown in the figures, where Fig.l. presents the construction unit within the fragment of the straight wall, constructed with the application of glass hollow tiles from a top perspective view, Fig.? - the 1 s construction unit in the fragment of the wall from the Fig. 1 without glass hollow tiles from a top perspective view, Fig.3 - the construction unit in the fragment of the arched profiled wall, erected with the application of the glass hollow tiles from a top perspective view, Fig.4 -the construction unit in the fragment of the wall from Fig.3 without the ~o glass hollow tiles from a top perspective view, Fig. 5 - the horizontal fastener of the unit in a longitudinal section, Fig. 6 - the horizontal fastener from the Fig. 5 from a front side view, Fig.7 - the hor izontal fastener from a side perspective view, Fig.8 - the vertical fastener of the unit in a longitudinal section, Fig. 9 - the vertical fastener in a 2s longitudinal section along the A-A line according to the Fig.B, Fig.lO -the basic vertical fastener fiom a side perspective view, Fig.l 1 - shorter vertical fastener from a top perspective view, Fig.l2 - disassembled threaded fastener in a longitudinal section, Fig. 13 - the prof led slat from an inside view, Fig 14, the slat from Fig.l3 in a longitudinal section, Fig. 15 - joining of the horizontal fastener with the vertical fasteners in the fragment of a straight wall in a longitudinal section;
s Fig.l6 - joining of the vertical fastener with the horizontal fasteners in the fragment of a profiled arched wall from a top view, Fig.l7 - another embodiment of the unit construction elements along with the glass hollow tile from a top perspective unit, Fig.l8 - the horizontal fastener of the unit shown in the Fig. 17 from a grooved to recesses side view, Fig. 19 - the horizontal fastener from the Fig.l8 in a W view from a front side, Fig. 20 - the vertical fastener of the unit shown in the Fig.l7 from a grooved recess side view, Fig. 21 - the vet-tical fastener shown in the Fig. 20 in a W1 view from a front side, and Fig. 22 - joining of the horizontal fastener with the vertical t s fasteners shown in the Fig. 17 in the fragment of a straight wall in a horizontal section.
The construction unit according to the invention is provided with the horizontal and vertical fasteners 1 and 2 in a form of joining blocks having a rectangular or near-rectangular shape and serving as the ao suppol-ting elements, to which profiled sealing slats 3 are being fixed.
The fasteners and slats compose together a rigid framing for all glass hollow tiles, which form the glazing of construction facilities.
The fasteners 1 and 2 , preferably of the same thickness d, are joined together with the thr eaded fasteners consisting of stud-bolts 4 and 2s longitudinal nuts 5 co-operating with them. These nuts are at the same time the joints used to fasten together stud-bolts. The stud-bolts directly fastening the vel-tical fasteners together have such length, that has been adequately adjusted to the length of these fastener s. On the other hand, stud-bolts fastening the horizontal fasteners together, separated by the vertical fasteners, have a length adequately adjusted to the length of the horizontal fastener and to the thickness of the vertical fastener.
s Glass hollow tiles of the luxfer type have external walls of a rectangular shape. The upper, lower and side walls forming the circumfer ence of the hollow tile have concave sur faces in their cents al sections.
The horizontal fastener l, having a length a preferably equal to the length b of the glass hollow tile and a width slightly lower than the to thickness of this tile, has at least one and has preferably made two longitudinal holes 7 for stud-bolts 4. These holes are broadened at one side and they form recesses 8 for thrust washers 9 and mortises 10 for nuts 5. In the external sides through their whole length recesses are made, forming grooves 11 preferably of a trapezoidal shape.
is The vertical fastener 2 has at least one longitudinal hole 12 made in it for the stud-bolt 4, which is situated lenghtwise the vertical axis of symmetry and which is broadened at one side and forms recess 8 for a thrust washer 9 and a mortise 10 for a nut 5. In the external sides on the whole length recesses are made, forming grooves 11.
2o Longer and, at the same time, basic vertical fasteners as shown in the Fig. 8, have preferably a length being the sum of the hollow tile height h and of the horizontal fastener thiclcness d ; they have tr ansverse holes 13 in their central section that overlap with the longitudinal holes of the horizontal fastener during the assembly.
2s On the other hand - the remaining, shorter veuical fasteners, forming the side framing of the first and the last layer of the hollow tiles creating the wall, have a length preferably equal to the sum of a half height h of the hollow tile and thickness d of the horizontal fastener. At the bottom of fasteners, as it is shown in the Fig. 11, two transverse holes 13 are made. Transverse holes of shorter and longer fasteners 2 are situated in relation to the frontal surfaces 25 ,adhering to each other, at a distance s s being equal to the sum of a half height h of the hollow tile and a half of thickness d of the horizontal fastener.
Profiled slats 3 , having a width being slightly greater than thickness of the fasteners 1 and 2 and a length adjusted adequately to the lengths of these fasteners, have on their inner side the tongues 14, shape of which io is adjusted to a shape of the grooves 11 made in the fasteners) with which they are fastened by means of the front tongue-and-groove joint 15.
The transverse section of the slats has a polygonal contour with stepped-shaped edges 16, advanced a little bit outside the side edges 17 Is and 18 of the fasteners and reaching above the outside edges 19 of the hollow tiles, what additionally stiffens and, at the same time, seals joints formed between the hollow tiles.
Construction units earmarked for erecting profiled walls with a shape approximate to arch with the application of hollow tiles are provided ao with horizontal fasteners, in which longitudinal passage holes 7 are increased in order to adequately position stud-bolts 4 during the assembly. These units are additionally provided with distance pads 20 in a form of tongues with a near-rectangular section, which - as it is shown in the Fig. 16 - during the assembly of the fastener ar a being as placed in the front of convexly profiled section of the wall, between the side surfaces 21 of the vertical fastener and the frontal surfaces 22 of the horizontal fastener, as well as side walls of the glass hollow tile.

Preferably on their front sides, the horizontal fasteners have rectangular recesses 23, earmarked for mounting distance pads into them. Such a construction ensures adequate angular positioning of the fastener s 1 and 2 one in relation to another and erecting the intended s profiles of walls, in principle without any strain of the threaded fasteners, what ensures the required stability of walls shape.
Respectively to the thickness of pads 20, the proper profiles of walls with lower or greater convexity can be obtained. Such the construction solution eases the assembly and construction of various profiles without to any necessity to form e.g. the horizontal fasteners in order to receive a suitable shape of their frontal sections.
When erecting free-standing walls inside the building, the external fasteners are being replaced or additionally reinforced with the frame, formed from the vel-tical and horizontal, uniform elements 24 having a 1 s shape of straps, fastened by means of usually known metal fasteners.
Short bolts may be mounted on the frame, dimensions of which are adjusted to longitudinal nuts 5, to which then stud-bolts 4 are being fastened. In the case of arched walls, a shape of the frame base is adjusted to a profile of the erected wall.
ao The horizontal and vertical fasteners can have, according to the recesses on their circumference, adequately profiled surfaces as it is marked by a brolcen line in the Fig. 6 and 9, what limits to the minimum the possibility to form gaps inside the walls structure.
In the case of constructing window openings and, generally, in the case Zs of erecting external walls, gaps occurring between hollow tiles and fastener s are being filled in with flexible sealing compounds.

The construction unit embracing the one glass hollow tile in principle consists of two horizontal fasteners (the upper and the lowex one), four vel-tical fasteners (two on each side) and eight threaded fasteners, mounted in longitudinal holes 7 and 12. The number of s elements is being selected depending on the number of glass hollow tiles used for wall exection. The suitable Iocatzon of transverse holes 13 makes for this, that the vertical fasteners after assembly meet each other with their frontal suxfaces 25 at the height complying with the central section of the hollow tile, and these parts of the fasteners that are pulled ~o outside their horizontal edges form the arms embracing the hallow tile situated within the adjacent layer of the wall up to its half dimension.
These sections of the fastener that are advanced upwards facilitate even laying of hollow tiles and assembly of the next layer.
This ensures straight wall construction and guarantees the suitable ~s stiffness and stability of the whole construction.
In the another embodiment of the construction unit, as it is presented in the Fig. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, the longitudinal holes 7 along with mortises IO of the horizontal fastener I have a form of the grooved recesses 7a with mortises IOa, and the longitudinal hole 20 12 along with the mortise 10 of the vertical fastener 2 have a form of the grooved recess 12a with the mortise 10a; moreover -- such recesses are made through the whole length of the fasteners. In front of the mortises 10a, earmarked fox mounting nuts 5, there are recesses 8a for thrust washers 9. Recesses 7a and 12a of the horizontal and vertical 2s fasteners are provided with a cubicoidal groove of a width slightly exceeding the diameter of the stud~bolt 4 of the threaded fastener, and they are terminated with the bottom 26 having the arched surface adjusted to the oval shape of the above bolt. The recess bottom is made at such the depth, which enables longitudinal and centric positioning of the bolt, the axis of symmetry of which runs at a depth approximately equal to a half of thickness of the fasteners 1 and 2.
s From the technological point of view, irrespective of the length of both the horizontal and vertical fasteners, on the whole length we can reach a high precision in mapping the grooved recesses shape e.g. when using milling techniques, what - on the one hand - guarantees even (straight) laying of the stable wall, and - on the other hand - facilitates to assembly of the above wall due to the possibility of prior twisting of the threaded fasteners, and then - putting on them the block fasteners. In order to ensure the appropriate stiffness of the wall, during the assembly of the above the vertical fasteners are being reversed in relation to these fasteners that are laid below them by an angle of 180°. Thus, the side ~ s opening of the recess 12a of the vertical fastener is being situated alternately on the left and on the right side of posts constituting the supporting construction made of the fasteners. The horizontal and vel-tical fasteners, profiled slats and distance pads are made of timber, plastic and/or other construction materials with suitable resistance ao parameters. Adequately selected materials e.g. these made of timber, ensure at the same time high aesthetic qualities of the walls, creating the decorative element in building facilities.
The construction units according to the invention make it possible to er ect, with the application of glass hollow tiles, partition walls, 2s external walls as well as the other free-standing decor ative screens of large sizes, enabling to functionally operate the light subject to the adequate selection of glass hollow tiles. The unit characterised in the simple construction makes it possible to assemble the walls (both straight and arched profiled ones) by oneself .

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1. The construction unit to be used in erecting building walls with the application of glass hollow tiles, consisting of the supporting elements embracing hollow tiles of a rectangular contour, characterised in that the supporting elements being the horizontal and vertical fasteners /1 and 2/ in a form of joined blocks, which on their frontal side are provided with the longitudinal holes /7 and 12/
with the mortises /10/, whereas on the lateral side of the vertical fasteners /2/ they are provided with the transverse holes /13/
overlapping with the holes /7/ of the horizontal fasteners /1/; in these holes the threaded fasteners combining the entire construction are being mounted.
2. The unit according to the claim l, characterised in that on both external sides, to the horizontal and vertical fasteners /1 and 2/ the profiled slats /3/ are being fixed, the edges /16/ of which are somewhat advanced outside the lateral edges /17 and 18/ of these fasteners.
3. The unit according to the claim 2, characterised in that the profiled slats /3/ are being fixed to the horizontal and vertical fasteners /1 and 2/ by means of the tongue-and-groove joints /15/.
4. The unit according to the claim l, characterised in that the threaded fastener is composed of the stud-bolt /4/ and the longitudinal nut /5/
co-operating with it.
5. The unit according to the claim l, characterised in that the horizontal fastener /l/ has a length /a/ preferably equal to the length /b/ of the glass hollow tile /6/, whereas the transverse holes /13/ of the vertical fastener /2/ are situated in relation to the frontal surfaces /25/, contacting each other after assembly, at a distance /s/ equal to the sum of a half height /h/ of the hollow tile and a half thickness /d/ of the horizontal fastener /1/.
6. The unit according to the claim l, characterised in that in order to construct arched profiled walls it is provided with the distance pads /20/ in a form of tongues, mounted in front of the convex section, between the side surfaces /21/ of the vertical fastener /2/ and the frontal surfaces /22/ of the horizontal fastener /l/.
7. The unit according to the claim l, characterised in that the longitudinal holes /7 and 12/ with the mortises /10/ are given a form of the grooved recesses /7a and 12a/ with the mortises /l0a/, made through the whole length of the horizontal and vertical fasteners /1 and 2/.
8. The unit according to the claim 7, characterised in that the grooved recesses /7a and 12a/ of the horizontal and vertical fasteners /1 and 2/ have the arch-shaped bottoms /26/, adjusted to the oval shape of the bolt /4/ of the threaded fastener, and made at such the depth, which enables longitudinal and centric positioning of the threaded fasteners.
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