CH82206A - Hollow artificial stone - Google Patents

Hollow artificial stone

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Publication number
CH82206A
CH82206A CH82206A CH82206DA CH82206A CH 82206 A CH82206 A CH 82206A CH 82206 A CH82206 A CH 82206A CH 82206D A CH82206D A CH 82206DA CH 82206 A CH82206 A CH 82206A
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stone
hollow
recesses
central hollow
artificial stone
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CH82206A
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French (fr)
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Alexandre Zuberbuehler
Ernest Meury
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Alexandre Zuberbuehler
Ernest Meury
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/02Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls built-up from layers of building elements
    • E04B2/42Walls having cavities between, as well as in, the elements; Walls of elements each consisting of two or more parts, kept in distance by means of spacers, at least one of the parts having cavities
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/02Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls built-up from layers of building elements
    • E04B2002/0256Special features of building elements
    • E04B2002/026Splittable building elements

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Description

  

  Pierre artificielle     creuse.       La présente invention concerne une pierre  artificielle creuse. Cette pierre est caracté  risée par un creux central, par des     évide-          ments    aux deux parois transversales de la  pierre, évidements dont la.

   forme et les di  mensions sont identiques a celles d'une moi  tié     (lu    creux central, pierre caractérisée, en       outre,    par des évidements prévus dans les       cieux    faces des nervures séparant le creux  central des évidements     précédemment        nom-          niés,    au milieu de ces nervures, et par des  évidements     prévus    clans le milieu des faces       du    creux central.  



  Le dessin annexé représente.      <  <     titre       el'exeniple.    unie     forme    d'exécution     de        l'objet     de l'invention.  



  La fi,-. 7     représente    une     coupe    horizon  tale (le la pierre artificielle creuse;       1.a        fig.    2 montre, en coupe     horizontale,     une     demi-pierre    obtenue en cassant la pierre  représentée cri     fig.    9.     suivant    le plan médian  longitudinal do cette dernière;

    La     fig.    3 montre, en     coupe        horizontale,     une demi-pierre obtenue en cassant la pierre  (le la     fig.    1 suivant le plan     médian    trans  versale de cette     dernière;       La     fig.    4 représente, en coupe horizontale,  un     quart    de pierre, obtenue en cassant la,       demi-pierre    de la     fig.    3 suivant     soli   <B>plan</B>  médian     longitudinal.     



  La     pierre    creuse 1     présente    un creux       polyédrique    central 2, allongé clans le sens  longitudinal de la     pierie    et     @syrnétrique    par  rapport aux plans médians de cette dernière.  3 sont     (Ics    évidements polyédriques prévus  sur les faces transversales de la     pierre,    et  dont le plan médian coïncide avec le plan  médian longitudinal (le la pierre 7.

   Les évi  dements ' sont conformés (le telle sorte crue  si l'on accole     deux    pierres     telles    due 1., par  leurs petites faces, les     deux        évidenienls    3. (lui  se font,     vis-à-vis,    (tonnent lieu à un creux       identiqvc    à     2..    Les     quatre    évidements     demi-          cylindriques    a sont destinés à être remplis  de     ciment.    ou de mortier, lorsque deux pierres  1 sont placées     bout-il-bout,    et il fermer, ainsi.

    les joints. c sont des évidements, également       demi-cylindriques,    prévus clans les parois       des    nervures     séparant    le creux central 2 des       évidemenis    3 au milieu<B>(le</B> ces nervures. tir       o1_1    elles sont le plus étroites. b sont. des évi-           deinents    prévus dans les parois     dit    creux cen  tral en leur milieu.  



  La pierre montrée en     fig.    2 a été obtenue  en cassant la pierre de la     fig.    1 suivant le  plan médian     longitudinal,    c'est-à-dire sui  vant le plan passant par le fond des évide  ments c. La     clemi-pierre    représentée en fi-. 3  a. été obtenue en cassant la pierre de la     fig.    1  suivant les évidements     b-b.    Le quart de  pierre montré en     fig.    '1 a été obtenue en cas  sant la     demi-pierre    de la fia: 3 suivant     c--c.     



  L'avantage de la pierre facilement     trans-          portable    décrite consiste en ce que les     demi-          pierres    suivant les     fig.    2 et 3, qui ne peuvent  être transportées du fait de leur fragilité;

    peuvent être obtenues à l'endroit d'utilisa  tion sans qu'il soit nécessaire de les 3- mou  ler comme c'était     jusqu'à    présent le cas pour  les     demi-pierres    de ce genre; ce résultat     e-st     obtenu en cassant, à l'endroit d'utilisation,  la pierre entière de la fi,-. 7 suivant     b--b    et         c--c,    ces     évidements        b    et c affaiblissant de  telle sorte la section de pierre correspon  dante que la rupture se fera toujours     à,    l'en  droit     voulu.  



  Hollow artificial stone. The present invention relates to a hollow artificial stone. This stone is characterized by a central hollow, by recesses in the two transverse walls of the stone, recesses of which.

   shape and dimensions are identical to those of a central hollow (central hollow, stone characterized, in addition, by recesses provided in the skies faces of the ribs separating the central hollow from the previously named recesses, in the middle of these ribs, and by recesses provided in the middle of the faces of the central hollow.



  The accompanying drawing represents. <<title el'exeniple. united embodiment of the object of the invention.



  The fi, -. 7 shows a horizontal section (the hollow artificial stone; 1.a Fig. 2 shows, in horizontal section, a half-stone obtained by breaking the stone shown in Fig. 9. along the longitudinal median plane of the latter;

    Fig. 3 shows, in horizontal section, a half-stone obtained by breaking the stone (Fig. 1 following the transverse median plane of the latter; Fig. 4 represents, in horizontal section, a quarter of a stone, obtained by breaking la, half-stone of Fig. 3 following longitudinal median soli <B> plane </B>.



  The hollow stone 1 has a central polyhedral hollow 2, elongated in the longitudinal direction of the pieria and @ symmetric with respect to the median planes of the latter. 3 are (Ics polyhedral recesses provided on the transverse faces of the stone, and whose median plane coincides with the longitudinal median plane (the stone 7.

   The evi dements' are conformed (the crude kind if one joins two stones such as due 1., by their small faces, the two evidenienls 3. (him are made, opposite, (thunder takes place in a hollow identiqvc to 2 .. The four semi-cylindrical recesses a are intended to be filled with cement, or mortar, when two stones 1 are placed end-to-end, and close it, as well.

    joints. c are recesses, also semi-cylindrical, provided in the walls of the ribs separating the central hollow 2 from the recesses 3 in the middle <B> (the </B> these ribs. tir o1_1 they are the narrowest. b are. openings provided in the so-called central hollow walls in their middle.



  The stone shown in fig. 2 was obtained by breaking the stone of FIG. 1 along the longitudinal median plane, that is to say along the plane passing through the bottom of the recesses c. The clemi-pierre represented in fi-. 3 a. was obtained by breaking the stone of fig. 1 according to the recesses b-b. The quarter stone shown in fig. '1 was obtained in case of the half-stone of the fia: 3 following c - c.



  The advantage of the easily transportable stone described is that the half stones according to figs. 2 and 3, which cannot be transported due to their fragility;

    can be obtained at the place of use without the need to mold them, as has been the case until now for half stones of this type; this result is obtained by breaking, at the place of use, the entire stone of the fi, -. 7 following b - b and c - c, these recesses b and c weakening the corresponding stone section in such a way that the rupture will always be made at, in the right required.

 

Claims (1)

REVENDICATION Pierre artificielle creuse, caractérisée par un creux central, par des évidements aux cieux parois transversales de la pierre, évi dements dont la forme et les dimensions sont identiques à celles d'une moitié du creux central, pierre caractérisée, en outre, par des éviclemenl[s prévus clans les deux faces des nervures séparant le creux central des évide rn.ents précédemment nommés, au milieu de ces nervures, et par des évidements prévus dans le milieu des faces du creux central. CLAIM Hollow artificial stone, characterized by a central hollow, by recesses in the skies transverse walls of the stone, recesses whose shape and dimensions are identical to those of one half of the central hollow, stone characterized, moreover, by éviclemenl [s provided clans the two faces of the ribs separating the central hollow of the previously named hollow rn.ents, in the middle of these ribs, and by recesses provided in the middle of the faces of the central hollow.
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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE2739453A1 (en) * 1976-09-02 1978-03-09 Hanota Holdings Sa BUILDING BLOCKS OR BLOCKS AND METHOD FOR THEIR ARRANGEMENT

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE2739453A1 (en) * 1976-09-02 1978-03-09 Hanota Holdings Sa BUILDING BLOCKS OR BLOCKS AND METHOD FOR THEIR ARRANGEMENT
US4237670A (en) 1976-09-02 1980-12-09 Hanota Holdings S.A. Building block set and method for building with such a block set

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