Foundation/sidewall construction method and kit
10392771 ยท 2019-08-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B5/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An architectural foundation assembly comprising a horizontal slab including a top surface, a bottom surface, and an outside surface; a vertical slab in contact with the horizontal slab, the vertical slab including a top surface, an outside surface, and an inside surface, the top surface defining a shelf having a horizontal surface and a vertical surface; and at least one structural element attached to the shelf and in contact with the top surface of the vertical slab, the at least one structural element including a top surface which is flush with the top surface of the horizontal slab, the at least one structural element not in contact with the vertical surface of the shelf, thereby creating a thermal air gap between the at least one structural element and the vertical surface of the shelf.
Claims
1. An architectural foundation assembly, comprising: a horizontal slab including a top surface, a bottom surface, and an outside surface; a vertical slab in contact with the horizontal slab, the vertical slab including a top surface, an outside surface, and an inside surface, the top surface of the vertical slab and at least part of the outside surface of the horizontal slab forming a shelf with a horizontal surface and a vertical surface, respectively; and at least one structural element having a bottom surface, an inside surface and an outside surface, the bottom surface attached to and in contact with the horizontal surface of the shelf, the at least one structural element including a top surface which is flush with the top surface of the horizontal slab, and the inside surface of the at least one structural element and the outside surface of the horizontal slab forming a thermal air gap therebetween, and the thermal air gap extending continuously and uninterrupted along the outside surface of the horizontal slab.
2. The architectural foundation assembly of claim 1, wherein the shelf measures 4 inches horizontally and 3 inches vertically.
3. The architectural foundation assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one structural element includes two structural elements, a cross-section of each structural element measuring 3.5 inches horizontally and 1.5 inches vertically.
4. The architectural foundation assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one structural element further includes an outside surface which is flush with the outside surface of the vertical slab or footer.
5. The architectural foundation assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one structural element is comprised of pressure treated wood.
6. The architectural foundation assembly of claim 1, wherein a cross-section of the thermal air gap measures 0.5 inches horizontally and 3 inches vertically.
7. The architectural foundation assembly of claim 1, wherein insulation is attached to the outside surface of the at least one structural element.
8. The architectural foundation assembly of claim 1, wherein insulation is in contact with at least part of the inside surface of the vertical slab.
9. An architectural foundation assembly, comprising: a horizontal slab including a top surface, a bottom surface, and an outside surface; a vertical slab in contact with the horizontal slab, the vertical slab including a top surface, an outside surface, and an inside surface, the top surface of the vertical slab and at least part of the outside surface of the horizontal slab forming a shelf with a horizontal surface and a vertical surface, respectively; at least one structural element having a bottom surface, an inside surface and an outside surface, the bottom surface attached to and in contact with the horizontal surface of the shelf, the at least one structural element including a top surface which is flush with the top surface of the horizontal slab, the inside surface of the at least one structural element and the outside surface of the horizontal slab forming a thermal air gap therebetween, and the thermal air gap extending continuously and uninterrupted along the outside surface of the horizontal slab; and a forming apparatus positioned at the top of the vertical slab or footer for creating a shelf at the top of the vertical slab or footer, the forming apparatus including: a vertical structural element including an inside surface; and a horizontal structural element including an outside surface, the outside surface of the horizontal structural element attached to the inside surface of the vertical structural element, wherein a cross-section of the forming apparatus is L-shaped.
10. The architectural foundation assembly of claim 9, wherein a cross-section of the vertical structural element of the forming apparatus measures 1.5 inches horizontally and 11.25 inches vertically.
11. The architectural foundation assembly of claim 9, wherein a cross-section of the horizontal structural element of the forming apparatus measures 4 inches horizontally and 3 inches vertically.
12. The architectural foundation assembly of claim 9, wherein the horizontal structural element of the forming apparatus is comprised of laminated strand lumber (LSL).
13. A method of assembling an architectural foundation assembly, comprising: pouring a vertical slab or footer including a top surface, an outside surface, and an inside surface; providing a forming apparatus including: a vertical forming element including an inside surface; and a horizontal structural element including: a top surface; a bottom surface; and an outside surface, the outside surface of the horizontal structural element attached to the inside surface of the vertical structural element, wherein a cross-section of the forming apparatus is L-shaped; placing the forming apparatus onto the vertical slab or footer, wherein the bottom surface of the horizontal structural element contacts the top surface of the vertical slab and at least part of the inside surface of the vertical forming element contacts the outside surface of the vertical slab or footer; pouring a horizontal slab including a top surface, a bottom surface, and an outside surface, the bottom surface of the horizontal slab in contact with the top surface of the vertical slab or footer, the top surface of the horizontal slab being flush with the top surface of the horizontal structural element of the forming apparatus; removing the forming apparatus, wherein removing the forming apparatus defines a shelf having a horizontal surface comprised of the vertical slab top surface and a vertical surface comprised of at least part of the outside surface of the horizontal slab; and providing at least one structural element having a bottom surface, an inside surface and an outside surface, the bottom surface attached to and in contact with the horizontal surface of the shelf, the at least one structural element including a top surface which is flush with the top surface of the horizontal slab, the inside surface of the at least one structural element and the outside surface of the horizontal slab forming a thermal air gap therebetween, and the thermal air gap extending continuously and uninterrupted along the outside surface of the horizontal slab.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the shelf measures 4 inches horizontally and 3 inches vertically.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the at least one structural element includes two structural elements, a cross-section of each structural element measuring 3.5 inches horizontally and 1.5 inches vertically.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the at least one structural element further includes an outside surface which is flush with the outside surface of the vertical slab or footer.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein a cross-section of the thermal air gap measures 0.5 inches horizontally and 3 inches vertically.
18. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of attaching insulation to the outside surface of the at least one structural element.
19. The method of claim 13, wherein a cross-section of the horizontal forming element measures 4 inches horizontally and 3 inches vertically.
20. The method of claim 13, wherein a cross-section of the vertical structural element measures 1.5 inches horizontally and 11.25 inches vertically.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(7) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) Throughout this disclosure, the terms inside, outside, top, bottom, vertical, and horizontal are used. Unless otherwise stated: inside refers to areas facing toward the architectural construction (such as a house), outside refers to areas facing away from the architectural construction, top refers to areas facing the sky, bottom refers to areas facing the ground, vertical refers to the direction parallel to gravity, and horizontal refers to the direction perpendicular to gravity. These terms are considered to be non-limiting to the scope and spirit of the invention. Additionally, the invention is primarily described in a two-dimensional cross-section. It is assumed that the resulting architectural assembly will be three-dimensional, and any length or combination of lengths is within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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(10) Vertical slab or footer 12 includes a top surface 20, an outside surface 22, and an inside surface 24. Vertical slab or footer 12 is comprised of any material suited to provide support for construction purposes, typically concrete. Horizontal slab 14 includes a top surface 26, a bottom surface 28, and an outside surface 30. Horizontal slab 14 is comprised of any material suited to provide support for construction purposes, typically concrete. The thickness of both vertical slab 12 and horizontal slab 14 will vary according to structural needs and or code requirements, but the thickness of vertical slab 12 is typically greater than the thickness of horizontal slab 14.
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(12) At least one structural element 18 includes a bottom surface 36, an inside surface 38, a top surface 40, and an outside surface 42. At least one structural element 18 is attached to shelf 16 with bottom surface of the at least one structural element 18 in contact with the shelf 16 horizontal surface 32, and therefore in contact with at least part of vertical slab 12 top surface 20. When the at least one structural element 18 is attached to shelf 16, inside surface 38 is not in contact with shelf 16 vertical surface 34, and therefore inside surface 38 is not in contact with at least part of horizontal slab 14 outside surface 30. The resulting non-contact creates a thermal air gap 44, which aids in the insulating properties of architectural foundation assembly 10. After attachment of at least one structural element 18 to shelf 16, top surface 40 is flush with horizontal slab 14 top surface 26; additionally, outside surface 42 is flush with vertical slab 12 outside surface 22. The advantageous purpose of the at least one structural element 18 being flush with horizontal slab 14 top surface 18 is that standard-length building materials such as sheet rock, plywood, and lumber can be used during the sidewall construction as shown in
(13) Advantageously and as shown in the embodiment of
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(16) Advantageously and as shown in the embodiment of
(17) With continued reference to
(18) Alternatively, vertical slab 12 and horizontal slab 14 can be poured at the same time or one shortly after the other.
(19) With continued reference to
(20) Vertical slab 12 is surrounded by earth 82, and may advantageously contact first insulation 86 disposed between its inside surface 24 and earth 82 as illustrated. First insulation 86 advantageously is vertically higher than shelf horizontal surface 32 in order to provide thermal transfer between the outside and inside of a dwelling. A minimum of two inches of concrete, or more/less concrete according to code, must be present between the top of first insulation 86 and the horizontal portion of rebar 88. Horizontal slab 14 is at least partially disposed upon first insulation 86 and granular fill 84. First insulation 86, therefore, contacts earth 82, granular fill 84, and horizontal slab 14 as well as vertical slab 12. First insulation 86 may comprise a rigid material.
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(22) Sidewall assembly 94 includes plate 96, sidewall insulation 98, sheathing 100, house wrap 101, and siding 102. Plate 96 is typically an untreated horizontal length of 24 lumber placed upon the at least one structural element 18, upon which a structure of additional vertical 24's (not shown) and sidewall insulation 98 is constructed. As shown in
(23) To complete construction of sidewall assembly 94 upon architectural foundation 10, sheathing 100 is added over the outside of plate 96 and the 24/sidewall insulation 98. Second insulation 92 is then attached to the outside of the at least one structural element 18. Second insulation 92 may comprise a rigid material.
(24) Foundation/sidewall construction 80, as shown in
(25) While architectural foundation assemblies have been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.