AUTOCLAVE AERATED CONCRETE STRUCTURES WITH EMBEDDED HANGERS AND CONNECTORS
20200354952 ยท 2020-11-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04C2/049
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C2002/002
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/4157
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B1/41
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C2/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The present invention pertains to an element of an autoclave aerated concrete (AAC) material having a web of a second material different from AAC embedded therein and generally centrally disposed in a depth dimension of the element and between two planar faces and the second material supporting hardware for connecting the element to other structures.
Claims
1. An element of an autoclave aerated concrete (AAC) material having a web of a second material different from AAC embedded therein and supporting hardware for connecting the element element to other structures.
2. The element of claim 1 wherein the element is selected from the group consisting of a panel, a block, a beam, and a post.
3. The element of claim 1 wherein the element is a panel having a length dimension, a width dimension and a depth dimension, the length dimension being greater than the depth dimension and having opposed planar surfaces.
4. The element of claim 3 wherein the panel is generally polygonal in shape.
5. The element of claim 4 wherein the polygonal shape is rectangular or square.
6. The element of claim 5 wherein the web of material is generally centrally disposed in the depth dimension and between the opposed planar surfaces.
7. The element of claim 6 wherein the web of material defines a plane generally parallel to the opposed planar surfaces.
8. The element of claim 1 wherein the web of material comprises an array of wires having a plurality of wires extending along the length dimension and a plurality of wires extending along the width dimension to define a mesh.
9. The element of claim 6 further comprising a bracket attached to the web of material and embedded in the AAC.
10. The element of claim 9 wherein the bracket connects at least two wires.
11. The element of claim 10 wherein the bracket connects two wires extending parallel to one another.
12. The element of claim 10 wherein the bracket connects two wires extending perpendicular to one another.
13. The element of claim 9 wherein the bracket has a through hole for receiving an attachment member through a planar surface.
14. The element of claim 9 wherein the bracket has a threaded nut for receiving an attachment member through a planar surface.
15. The element of claim 9 further comprising a sleeve extending from the bracket and having an opening through a planar surface.
16. The element of claim 9 further comprising a threaded rod extending from the bracket through a planar surface.
17. A method for forming a plurality of autoclave aerated concrete panels comprising: providing a mold for forming the plurality of the aerated concrete panels; inserting into the mold a plurality of webs of material supporting a member for connecting to another structure, one web of material for each of the plurality of aerated concrete panels and positioned in parallel spaced relationship and spaced from one another; adding into the mold a first set of ingredients; adding into the mold an expansion agent for reacting with one or more of the first set of ingredients to generate a gas to expand the volume of first set of ingredients to form the concrete into a solid block; removing the solid block from the mold; cutting the block between each pair of adjacent panels to form a plurality of green panels; and placing the green panels in an autoclave and heating at an elevated temperature and an elevated pressure for an effective period of time to form the plurality of AAC panels.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein the first set of ingredients comprises silica, cement, lime, Portland cement, and water.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein the expansion agent comprises aluminum.
20. The method of claim 19 wherein the aluminum is in a form of a powder or a paste.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] The present invention is susceptible to embodiments in many different forms. Preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as exemplifications of the principles of the invention and are not intended to limit the broad aspects of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
[0022] Autoclave aerated concrete (AAC) can take on numerous structural forms for use in construction in load and non-load bearing forms such as panels, cladding, beams, lintels, and blocks. Due to AAC's design flexibility and combined structural and insulation components, an entire structure can be built using the one material. Exterior surfaces can be finished with stucco, traditional veneers or siding, while interior walls can be plastered, painted, or left unfinished, in addition to traditional sheetrock finishes. Further, AAC is easy to use and can be cut and manipulated with normal wood-working tools.
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[0024] The shape of the web of material preferably generally conforms to the shape and size of the panel and is fully contained within the area defined by the panel and should span an area of from 60-99% of the panel surface area. Thus, if the panel is rectangular the web of material should be rectangular and have lateral edges and ends aligned with those of the panel. If the panel is circular the web of material should be circular and coaxially disposed therewith. It is also desirable, but not necessary, for the web of material to be positioned centrally in the depth dimension and to define a plane that is parallel to one or both planar surfaces of the AAC panel 12.
[0025] The embedded material is of a material other than AAC. Suitable materials for the web of material include metals, composites, fiberglass, fabric, synthetic fiber fabric, and plastics for example. The web of material 12 shown in
[0026] While the web of material shown is a mesh material forming square or rectangular windows 32, it could take on other forms. The rebar elements do not necessarily have to intersect with other rebar elements and if they intersect they do not have to be connected to one another. Thus, the term mesh is meant to include a plurality of rebar elements extending along any direction including a plurality of rebar elements extending in parallel spaced relationship with no points of intersection. The term mesh also includes a first and second plurality of rebar elements intersecting at 900 as shown or at other angles.
[0027] The term mesh also includes material formed from more than two plurality of rebar elements with more than two points of intersection to form windows having shapes other than rectangular or square and can include one or a combination of two or more of the following, for example, triangular, parallelogram, rhombohedral, diamond, pyramidal, trapezoidal, kite or other shape. Additionally, more than one web of material can be used positioned adjacent one another, adjacent one another and coplanar, or stacked on top of one another, or spaced from one another and not in contact with one another.
[0028] The hardware 14 for connecting to the panel 10 to exterior surfaces is shown as a generally triangular shaped plate 14 which is attached to the mesh material by welding, crimping, fasteners or other technique well known to those skilled in the art.
[0029] While one plate 14 is shown associated with a single window,
[0030] The mesh and the supporting hardware can be supplied in pre-cut sizes to fit the size and shape of the panel or be stored in rolls and cut to the desired size and shape from the roll.
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[0039] In step 224, the mold is collapsed and the pre-cured cake, or green cake, is removed from the mold and conveyed to a cutting station 226 where the cake is cut into separate panels with the web of material and associated hardware embedded therein. The collapsed mold is cleaned 230, oiled 232, closed 234, and the webs of material and associated hardware are inserted into the mold 236 and returned to the a location under the mixer 210.
[0040] The green block is conveyed from the cutting station 226 into an autoclave 230 for an effective period of time to cure the green panels into AAC panels. The AAC panels are packaged for shipping at station 232.
[0041] While specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.