Artificial insulated log
11168478 ยท 2021-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C3/29
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C1/40
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04C3/29
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C3/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An artificial insulated log that has outer and inner wood members that are glued to an inner core of rigid insulation. In addition to the glue, structural connectors are fitted on the top of the logs at specified intervals to provide additional structure support, Each of the wood pieces has a tongue and groove formed to receive other logs. In addition, the insulated core is also fitted with a tongue and groove for alignment. The outer, or exterior, wood member is curved to look like a natural log, The inner wood members are cut flat to for a flat interior wall. Formed corner logs can be used with regular logs to make a finished looking assembly for the building. The corners can be alternated or stacked, as desired.
Claims
1. An artificial, insulated log having a bottom surface having a center portion, comprising: a) an exterior wood member having an outer surface and an inner surface, a top and a bottom, said exterior wood member having a vertical orientation; b) a block of insulating material, having a top, two sides, and a bottom, fixedly secured to the inner surface of said exterior wood member such that the bottom of said exterior wood member is generally flush with the block of insulating material; c) an interior wood member having an inner surface and an outer surface, a top and a bottom, said interior wood member also having a vertical orientation, whereby said inner surface of said interior wood member being fixedly secured to said block of insulating material such that the bottom of said interior wood member is generally flush with the block of insulating material, and further such that the bottom of said block of insulating material forms the bottom center portion of said artificial, insulated log; d) and further wherein said interior and exterior wood members are discrete, discontinuous members; e) at least one structural connector having two ends with vertical flanges, said vertical flanges of said at least one structural connector being driven into the exterior and interior wood members such that said at least one structural connector spans the top of said block of insulating material; f) wherein the exterior wood member has a generally curved outer surface and the interior wood member has a generally flat surface; g) the exterior wood member has a tongue formed on the top and a groove formed on the bottom; h) the interior wood member has a tongue formed on the top and a groove formed on the bottom; and i) the block of insulating material has a groove formed on the bottom and a discontinuous tongue formed at the top such that the discontinuous tongue is broken where the at least one structural connector is located on said block of insulating material.
2. A plurality of the artificial logs of claim 1 each having: a) an exterior wood member having a top and a bottom, a tongue formed on the top and a groove formed on the bottom and having an outer surface and an inner surface; b) a block of insulating material, having a top and a bottom, fixedly secured to the inner surface of said exterior wood member; c) an interior wood member having a top and a bottom, a tongue formed on the top and a groove formed on the bottom, an inner surface and an outer surface, whereby said inner surface of said interior wood member being fixedly secured to said block of insulating material; and d) at least one structural connector attached to said exterior and interior wood members having two ends having vertical flanges, said vertical flanges of said at least one structural connector being driven into the exterior and interior wood members such that said at least one structural connector spans the top of said block of insulating material; e) wherein the exterior wood member has a generally curved outer surface and the interior wood member has a generally flat surface.
3. A wall comprising the plurality of artificial logs of claim 2 having: a) a base log, attached to a floor plate; b) a plurality of intermediate logs, positioned above said base log, each of said intermediate logs having the tongues on said exterior and interior wood members and said block of insulating material engaging the grooves on said exterior and interior wood members and said insulating block, respectively, on the intermediate log above; and c) a top log, secured to a last intermediate log and having a top plate secured thereto.
4. The wall of claim 3 wherein each of the logs is secured by log screws.
5. The wall of claim 3 wherein each of the intermediate logs and the top log have beads of sealant placed between them.
6. The wall of claim 5 wherein the beads of sealant are placed in each of said grooves on each of said logs and further, sealant is placed on the bottom of said block of insulating material.
7. The artificial, insulated log of claim 1 wherein the exterior and interior wood members are made up of laminations comprising an outer wood piece and an inner wood piece and further wherein the inner and outer wood pieces are secured by a layer of glue therebetween.
8. The artificial log of claim 1 wherein the artificial log comprises: a) said exterior wood member having an outer piece and an inner piece that are glued together to form a single lamination, said outer piece having a generally curved outer face, having a top and a bottom, said outer piece also having an upper notch formed at the top of said outer face, and further having a tang at the bottom of said outer face; b) said block of insulating material comprising a piece of rigid insulation, glued to the inner piece of said exterior wood member; c) said interior wood member having an outer piece and an inner piece that are glued together to form a lamination, said inner piece having a generally flat outer face having a top and a bottom, said inner piece also being glued to the piece of rigid insulation, said inner piece also having a notch formed on the top of the generally flat outer face and also having a tang formed on the bottom of said outer face of said inner piece; and d) said structural connector being secured to the exterior and interior wood members.
9. The artificial log of claim 1 wherein the artificial log comprises: a) said exterior wood member having an outer piece and an inner piece that are glued together to form a single lamination, said outer piece having a generally curved outer face, having a top and a bottom, said outer piece also having a tang at the bottom of said outer face; b) said block of insulating material comprising a piece of rigid insulation, glued to the inner piece of said exterior wood member; c) said interior wood member having an outer piece and an inner piece that are glued together to form a lamination, said inner piece having a generally flat outer face having a top and a bottom, said inner piece also being glued to the piece of rigid insulation, said inner piece also having a 45-degree slope formed at the top of said generally flat outer face and also having a tang is formed at the bottom of said outer face of said inner piece; and d) said structural connector being secured to the exterior and interior wood members.
10. The wall of claim 3 further comprising: a door opening formed in said wall.
11. The wall of claim 10 wherein the door opening is framed with lumber.
12. The wall of claim 3 further comprising: a window opening formed in said wall.
13. The wall of claim 12 wherein the window opening is framed with lumber.
14. A pair of walls containing artificial, insulated log comprising: a) a first log having: i) an exterior wood member having an outer surface and an inner surface; ii) a block of insulating material, having a top, two sides, and a bottom, fixedly secured to the inner surface of said exterior wood member; iii) an interior wood member having an inner surface and an outer surface, whereby said inner surface of said interior wood member being fixedly secured to said block of insulating material; iv) wherein the combination of the exterior wood member, block of insulating material and interior wood member have two ends, forming end faces for said first log v) at least one structural connector having two ends having vertical flanges, said vertical flanges of said at least one structural connector being driven into the exterior and interior wood members such that said at least one structural connector spans the top of said block of insulating material; vi) wherein the exterior wood member on said first log has a generally curved outer surface and the interior wood member has a generally flat surface; b) a corner log having i) an exterior wood member having an outer surface and an inner surface; ii) a block of insulating material, having a top, two sides, and a bottom, fixedly secured to the inner surface of said exterior wood member; iii) an interior wood member having an inner surface and an outer surface, whereby said inner surface of said interior wood member being fixedly secured to said block of insulating material; iv) wherein said block of insulating material and said interior wood member are cut back to form a ledge of the exterior wood member that extends outward from the end of the block of insulating material and said interior wood member; and v) at least one structural connector having two ends having vertical flanges, said vertical flanges of said at least one structural connector being driven into the exterior and interior wood members such that said at least one structural connector spans the top of said block of insulating material; vi) wherein the exterior wood member of said corner log has a generally curved outer surface and the interior wood member has a generally flat surface; and c) wherein said first log and said corner log are positioned orthogonally such that the ledge of said exterior wood member covers one of said end faces on said first log, thereby forming a log unit; d) and further wherein a plurality of log units is stacked up, thereby forming an orthogonal wall unit.
15. The pair of walls of claim 14 wherein said first log and said corner log are stacked in an alternating pattern.
16. The pair of walls of claim 14 wherein: a) the exterior wood members of said first log and said corner log have a tongue formed on the top and a groove formed on the bottom; and b) the interior wood members of said first log and said corner log have a tongue formed on the top and a groove formed on the bottom.
17. The pair of walls of claim 14 wherein: the exterior and interior wood members of said first log and said corner log are made up of laminations comprising an outer wood piece and an inner wood piece and further wherein the inner and outer wood pieces are secured by a layer of glue therebetween.
18. The pair of walls of claim 14 wherein: a) said exterior wood members on said first log and said corner log each have a generally curved outer face, having a top, and a bottom, an upper notch formed at the top of said outer face, and further having a tang at the bottom of said outer face; and b) said interior wood members on said first log and said corner log each having a generally flat outer face having a top and a bottom, said interior wood members also having a notch formed on the top of the generally flat outer face and also having a tang formed on the bottom of said outer face of the interior wood member.
19. The pair of walls of claim 14 wherein: a) said exterior wood members on said first log and said corner log each having a generally curved outer face, having a top and a bottom, and a tang at the bottom of said outer face; and b) said interior wood members on said first log and said corner log each having a generally flat outer face having a top and a bottom, said interior wood member also having a 45-degree slope formed at the top of said generally flat outer face and also having a tang is formed at the bottom of said outer face of the interior wood member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(25) Note that in this embodiment, the alignment is accomplished by an upper notch 31c and a lower tang 31d, for the external wood member And a similar notch 33c and tang 33d on the internal wood member.
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(32) When building with logs, the walls come together to make a corner.
(33) Traditional log homes were built by using whole logs to build up the walls. Once the walls are complete, chain saws are used to cut openings for doors and windows. The logs provide ample beam strength to frame a door or a window. In the instant invention, however, this is not done. Buildings are designed with walls and doors. Walls are built up from the dimensions shown in the plans. Thus, shorter logs are used to frame a door with full-length logs forming a header.
(34) Window openings are made in the same way. Full-length logs are placed for the lower few courses. When the window opening is formed, shorter length logs are used to form the window opening as specified in the plans.
(35) The present disclosure should not be construed in any limited sense other than that limited by the scope of the claims having regard to the teachings herein and the prior art being apparent with the preferred form of the invention disclosed herein and which reveals details of structure of a preferred form necessary for a better understanding of the invention and may be subject to change by skilled persons within the scope of the invention without departing from the concept thereof.