Wall with decorative facing
09803359 ยท 2017-10-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2002/0269
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/46
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/30
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International classification
E04B2/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/46
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Disclosed is an economical and effective way of producing a double sided wall having a corner or closed end using facing panels having a face surface and a back surface with a retaining structure. The facing panels are stacked in a back-to-back arrangement into a pair of first and second wall components bridged by separate connectors. An end wall component forming an end or corner of the wall includes facing panels stacked to extend across the intermediate space. A branched connector and link are used for bridging a concrete facing panel in the end wall component with an adjacent concrete facing panel of the first or second wall component. The branched connector has a first connecting end and an opposite branched end with at least a pair of second connecting ends for attachment to the retaining structure of the adjacent facing panel and the link has a first end for attachment to a facing panel in the end wall component and a second end for linking to the branched connector.
Claims
1. A method for providing a double sided hollow wall having a corner or closed end, comprising the steps of providing a plurality of concrete facing panels having a front surface and an opposite, back surface, the back surface including at least one retaining structure; stacking the concrete facing panels back-to-back in spaced apart parallel rows to form a pair of spaced apart parallel first and second wall components and an intermediate space; stacking the concrete facing panels at the end or corner of the wall in an orientation for extending across the intermediate space to form an end wall component; in each row, bridging at least a first concrete facing panel in the first wall component with at least a second concrete facing panel in the second wall component in the back-to-back orientation, using at least one separate connector having a first connecting end for engagement in the at least one retaining structure of the first concrete facing panel and a second connecting end for attachment to the at least one retaining structure in the second concrete facing panel to form the double sided wall; and bridging at least a third concrete facing panel in the end wall component with an adjacent concrete facing panel of the first or second wall component by using a branched connector and a link, the branched connector having a body with a first connecting end for engaging one of the retaining structures and an opposite branched end, the branched end having at least a pair of second connecting ends for each engaging the at least one retaining structures, and the link having a first end for engaging one of the retaining structures and a second end for linking to the branched connector, the step of bridging including attaching the second connecting ends of the branched connector to the adjacent concrete facing panel, attaching the first connecting end of the link to the third concrete facing panel and connecting the second end of the link to the branched connector for stabilizing the corner or closed end of the double sided hollow wall.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of bridging further includes attaching the first connecting end of the branched connector to the at least one retaining structure in an opposing concrete facing panel stacked back-to-back with the adjacent concrete facing panel, for providing the double sided wall with stability against shifting of the first and second wall components parallel to one another.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the first connecting end of the branched connector is branched into a pair of first connecting ends and the step of bridging includes attaching at least one of the pair of first connecting ends to the at least one retaining structure in the opposite concrete facing panel.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein one of the pair of first connecting ends is attached to the at least one retaining structure in the opposite concrete facing panel and the other is attached to the at least one retaining structure in a concrete facing panel directly beside the opposite concrete facing panel.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein each retaining structure is a retaining groove.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein each retaining groove is shaped as a keyhole slot.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein each connecting end has an enlargement for fittingly engaging the keyhole slot.
8. The method of claim 5, wherein each retaining groove is shaped as a keyhole slot and each connecting end has an enlargement for fittingly engaging the keyhole slot.
9. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of adding a loose filler material in the intermediate space.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of bridging further includes attaching the first connecting end of the branched connector to the at least one retaining structure in an opposing concrete facing panel stacked back-to-back with the adjacent concrete facing panel, for providing the double sided wall with stability against shifting of the first and second wall components parallel to one another.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein each retaining structure is a retaining groove.
12. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of adding a loose filler material in the intermediate space.
13. A wall kit for a double sided hollow wall, comprising a plurality of concrete facing panels, each having a front surface and an opposite back surface with at least one retaining structure, and a plurality of first connectors for connecting the plurality of concrete facing panels in back-to-back, spaced apart parallel rows to form a pair of spaced apart parallel first and second wall components with an intermediate space, wherein said first connectors have opposite connecting ends for respectively removably engaging the at least one retaining structure of one of the back-to-back facing panels in the first and second wall components, and a branched connector and a link for bridging a third concrete facing panel in an end wall component extending across the intermediate space with an adjacent concrete facing panel of the first or second wall component, the branched connector having a first connecting end and an opposite branched end, the branched end having at least a pair of second connecting ends for attachment to the at least one retaining structure of the adjacent concrete facing panel and the link having a first end for attachment to the at least one retaining structure in the third concrete facing panel and a second end for linking with the branched connector.
14. The wall kit of claim 13, further comprising a generally Y-shaped, branched connector for bridging a first concrete facing panel in the first wall component with at least one second concrete facing panel in the second wall component, the generally Y-shaped branched connector having a first connecting end and an opposite branched end, the branched end having at least a pair of second connecting ends for removable engagement of the first connecting end with the at least one retaining structure of the first concrete facing panel and removable engagement of each of the second connecting ends with the at least one retaining structure of the at least one second facing panel.
15. The wall kit of claim 13, wherein each the at least one retaining structure is a retaining groove.
16. The wall kit of claim 15, wherein the retaining groove is shaped as a keyhole slot.
17. The wall kit of claim 16, wherein each connecting end has an enlargement for fittingly engaging the keyhole slot.
18. The wall kit of claim 13, further comprising a loose filler material for placement in the intermediate space.
19. The wall kit of claim 13, wherein the first connecting end of the branched connector is branched into a pair of first connecting ends for attachment to the at least one retaining groove in the first concrete facing panel.
20. The wall kit of claim 13, wherein the first connecting end of the branched connector is branched into a pair of first connecting ends for attachment to the at least one retaining groove in a pair of adjacent first concrete facing panels.
21. The double sided hollow wall of claim 20, further comprising a loose filler material in the intermediate space.
22. A double sided hollow wall having a corner or closed end, comprising a plurality of concrete facing panels, each concrete facing panel having a front surface and an opposite back surface with a retaining groove; the facing panels being stacked side-by-side and in a spaced apart back to back arrangement for forming back-to-back and spaced apart parallel first and second wall components with an intermediate space; a plurality of first connectors respectively connecting the retaining groove in a concrete facing panel in the first wall component to the retaining groove in at least one concrete facing panel in the second wall component to form the double sided hollow wall; and a branched connector and a link bridging a third concrete facing panel in an end wall component extending across the intermediate space with an adjacent concrete facing panel of the first or second wall component, the branched connector having a first connecting end and an opposite branched end, the branched end having at least a pair of second connecting ends attached to the at least one retaining structure of the adjacent concrete facing panel and the link having a first end attached to the at least one retaining structure in the third concrete facing panel and a second end linked with the branched connector.
23. The double sided hollow wall of claim 22, further comprising at least one generally Y-shaped, branched connector bridging a first concrete facing panel in the first wall component with at least one second concrete facing panel in the second wall component, the branched connector having a first connecting end and an opposite, branched end, the branched end having a pair of second connecting ends, the first connecting end being attached to the retaining groove in the first concrete facing panel and each of the second connecting ends being attached to at least one retaining groove of the at least two second concrete facing panels.
24. The double sided hollow wall of claim 23, wherein each retaining groove is shaped as a keyhole slot and each connecting end has an enlargement for fittingly engaging the keyhole slot.
25. A method for providing a double sided hollow wall having a corner or closed end, comprising the steps of providing a plurality of concrete facing panels having a front surface and an opposite, back surface, the back surface including at least one retaining structure; stacking the concrete facing panels back-to-back in spaced apart parallel rows to form a pair of spaced apart parallel first and second wall components and an intermediate space; stacking the concrete facing panels at the end or corner of the wall in an orientation for extending across the intermediate space to form an end wall component; in each row, bridging at least a first concrete facing panel in the first wall component with at least a second concrete facing panel in the second wall component in the back-to-back orientation, using at least one separate connector having a first connecting end for engagement in the at least one retaining structure of the first concrete facing panel and a second connecting end for attachment to the at least one retaining structure in the second concrete facing panel to form the double sided wall; and bridging at least a third concrete facing panel in the end wall component with an adjacent concrete facing panel of the first or second wall component by using first and second branched connectors and a link, the first and second branched connectors having a body with a first connecting end for engaging one of the retaining structures and an opposite branched end, the branched end having at least a pair of second connecting ends for each engaging the at least one retaining structures, and the link having opposite ends for linking to the first and second branched connectors, the step of bridging including attaching the second connecting ends of the first branched connector to the adjacent concrete facing panel, attaching the second connecting ends of the second branched connector to the third concrete facing panel and attaching the ends of the link to the first and second branched connectors respectively, for stabilizing the corner or closed end of the double sided hollow wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be further described by way of example only and with reference to the attached drawings, wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Before explaining the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the preferred embodiments contained herein. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in a variety of ways. It is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
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(16) Multiple facing panels 110 as shown in
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(19) The keyhole slots 102 in the facing panels 110 will now be discussed in more detail with reference to
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(22) The connectors 120 can be made of any material sufficiently strong to reliably connect the facing panels 110 of the partial walls. The connectors are preferably made of any material which will be resistant to deterioration upon exposure to the elements, soil, gravel and the like. The most preferred material is plastic, although non-corroding metal alloys or metal connectors with a non-corroding surface finish can also be used.
(23) Although all the preferred connectors 120, 140 described herein include interlocking members in the form of the cylindrical stems 122 intended for being mounted to the facing panels 110 by sliding them along the keyhole slots 102, connectors with stems of different cross-section can also be used, the only requirement being that the stems have a shape and thickness which prevents the connection being pulled out of the keyhole slot in which it is engaged. Furthermore, connector and retaining groove combinations other than those particularly exemplified can be used without deviating from the present invention. For example connectors of the snap in type can be used (not shown).
(24) Of course, it will be readily apparent to the art skilled person that a retaining structure other than keyhole slots can be provided in the panels 110 as long as a reliable interlocking engagement between the retaining structure and the connectors respectively used is ensured. For example, the retaining structure can be in the form of a slot or bore and the connector can be a compressible/expandable connector which is insertable into the slot or bore and locks in the slot or bore when fully inserted in order to reliably retain the connector in the slot.
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(29) The facing panels 110 are preferably provided with a bevel at their lateral ends in order to allow for a closer fit of the facing panels in curved wall applications. The curvature of the wall can then be adjusted by using facing panels of different length, longer panels being used in the outer partial wall of the decorative wall. Generally, the shorter the blocks, the tighter the radius that can be created.
(30) While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification, but is to be limited only by the scope of the attached claims, including the full range of equivalency to which each element thereof is entitled.
(31) The above-described embodiments of the present invention are intended to be examples only. Alterations, modifications and variations may be effected to the particular embodiments by those of skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined solely by the claims appended hereto.