Abstract:
A thermal break clip for securing insulation between two construction surfaces, and preventing thermal bridges. In another aspect, a method for securing insulation between two construction surfaces. In yet another aspect, an insulation system is disclosed.
Abstract:
Изобретение относится к области строительства, а именно, к каркасным зданиям, и может быть использовано при сооружении зданий с самонесущими стенами. Технической задачей изобретения является создание элементов конструкции каркасного здания повышающих теплотехнические свойства наружной стены, сокращающих трудовые затраты при монтаже наружных стен независимо от климатических условий и времени года производства работ, а именно, исключение "мoкpыx процессов" за счёт использования пространственной панели, повышение комфортности, надёжности и несущей способности каркасного здания, сокращение общего веса здания и создание выразительного архитектурного облика здания с применением современных материалов и конструкций. Поставленная задача решается тем, что в предлагаемом решении каждая консоль выполнена в форме трапеции, большее основание которой размещено во внутрь плиты перекрытия, а вылет консоли равен не более толщины наружной стены, причём средний слой наружной стены включает пространственную панель из лёгких тонкостенных элементов - поясов, стоек, связей, раскосов, образовавших пространственную панель, а пространство между консолями, внутренним слоем и фасадным слоем наружной стены заполнено утеплителем.
Abstract:
A brick tie anchor (10) secures a brick veneer to an underlying structure. The anchor (10) includes a head portion (14) having a shaped body (36) defining a longitudinal axis. The head (14) includes a key portion (44) extending from an end of the body (36) having generally flat sides and an open central area. A shank (12) has an upper shank portion (18) and a lower shank portion (20). The lower shank portion (20) is threaded for penetration into the underlying structure. The upper shank portion (18) and the lower shank portion (20) are separated from one another by a shoulder (26). The upper shank portion (18) includes a knurled region (30) extending from the shoulder (26). A washer (16) is disposed at the juncture of the head portion (14) and the shank (12).
Abstract:
The present invention concerns a wall anchor system for securing an insulation board (11) within a cavity wall, comprising an inner wall (1), an outer wall (6) and a cavity in between said inner and outer walls in which insulation boards are accommodated, said inner wall comprising at least one wall element having at least one retention groove (3) for receiving at least one wall anchor (2) having a protruding rod member (21) extending from the wall element, when the wall anchor is inserted in the retention groove and secured therein by a rotation of the wall anchor, and that at least one insulation board (11) is mounted on said at least one wall anchor. Hereby, an inexpensive wall anchor system is achieved which is particularly suitable for use in relation to lime stone elements.
Abstract:
The invention relates to an anchoring device for a facing (14, 15) at a building framework (13). The device comprises a sheet metal wall attachment (10) which is provided with a longitudinal stiffening means (17) and which in the position of use forms a substantially horizontal connection between the building framework and the outer facing (14, 15). Before mounting, the wall attachment (10) forms a substantially flat steel bar which is provided with a series of longitudinally arranged mounting holes (18) for attachment to the building framework. A corresponding series of folding notches (19) are located in relationship with these holes.
Abstract:
A device fixable to blockwork has the form of a tie (10) with first and second elongate body parts joined one to the other at their first ends whilst their second ends are apertured to receive fixing means for fixing the tie to blockwork. The body parts may be coplanar or be disposed at right angles one to the other. The tie as described (Fig. 1) is of moulded plastics material and the body parts are joined by a live hinge. Edges of each body part carry walls (16, 17) extending normally of the plane of the tie and these walls are of increasing height in moving from the hinge (20) to the ends (12, 14) of the tie. Fixture of the tie to blockwork is achieved by driving the body of fixing means (30, Fig. 2; 54, Fig. 3; 74, Fig. 4; 94, Fig. 5) into blockwork through the apertures (22, 24) such that the bevelled undersurfaces of heads of the fixing means bear on bevelled edges (26) of the apertures. Various fixing means are described all of which are of moulded glass fibre reinforced plastics material, are rectangular in section along their length and taper inwardly in moving from their trailing to their leading ends. One described fixing means (30, Fig. 2) is slotted to form a pair of legs (18) when driven into blockwork, whilst others (Figs. 4, 5) are formed with lands running along at least part of their lengths. A method of bonding blockwork, joining adjacent blocks of material, to form a wall is described.
Abstract:
A rectilinear composite building panel having a pair of opposed faces, and a pair of opposed sides, the panel comprising a pair of spaced-apart rigid face sheets (56), a rigid insulating material (58) sandwiched between, and adhering to, the face sheets, connecting means (60) connecting the face sheets together to resist relative movement between the face sheets in the plane of the panel and out of the plane of the panel; the opposed sides (66, 70) each have a profiled shape for mating with a correspondingly profiled side of an adjacent panel; each side (66, 70) has means (72, 74) for securing, or being secured to, a side of an adjacent panel of the same general construction. The panels can be easily assembled together to form a fire-resistant multi-storey building.
Abstract:
A support apparatus 100 is disclosed herein. In a described embodiment, the support apparatus 100 comprises a connector plate 202 having a connector primary plate 204 for mounting to a support structure 104, and opposing side leg portions 210,212 integrally formed with the connector primary plate 204 and projecting from the connector primary plate 204. Each of the opposing side leg portions 210,212 includes engaging members 222 for attaching the side leg portions 210,212 to respective side walls of an elongate support member 300. A load bearing connector is also disclosed, among other components.
Abstract:
A plurality of panel subassemblies are used to erect a building on a footing or foundation. Each panel subassembly includes at least one column formed of a thermally-insulating material, and a concrete portion at least partially attached to the at least one column. The concrete portion may be formed as a single precast unit. The panel subassemblies are secured together and to the foundation, and may be secured to a floor element of the building to at least partially support the floor element.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a envelope structure (1) for a building, comprising a inner-sided inner layer (3) with or without an insulating layer (7), and an outer layer (2), also comprising a heat-reflecting layer (4) which is adjacent to the inner-sided side (5) of the outer layer and the heat-reflecting surface borders the air layer (10). According to the invention, the inner layer and the outer layer are anchored together due to a plurality of statically active anchoring elements such that an air layer (10) is formed between the inner layer and the outer layer, said air layer being adjacent, on the inner side, to the heat-reflecting layer (4) which is traversed by the statically active anchoring elements (9).