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US1525797A
US1525797A US699695A US69969524A US1525797A US 1525797 A US1525797 A US 1525797A US 699695 A US699695 A US 699695A US 69969524 A US69969524 A US 69969524A US 1525797 A US1525797 A US 1525797A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention pertains to walls formed of concrete, cement, plaster and the like, and has for its object to provide an improved process for molding walls of the character mentioned.
  • the process is adapted for the formation of side walls, partitions, roofs, floors, porches, platforms and the like.
  • the general idea involved is the forming of a horizontal bed of sand or the like, imbedding the studding or frame for the wall in the sand, laying re-inforcing or lath on the studding and then filling in with concrete, cement, plaster or the like, to envelop the reinforcing or lath in the plastic material, thereby forming a wall of the studding or frame, re-inforcing or lath and the" plastic material. After the plastic material has cured sufficiently, thewall comprising the assembled parts is removed.
  • the wall is formed in sections for convenience in moving and placing, the reinforcing or lathing extending out beyond the wall, and after the sections have been adjusted to their proper positions to form the wall, plastic material is filled in over the outstanding re-inforcing or lath and after the same has cured, the building may be completed.
  • the radiation from the steam pipes through the sand to the wall sections cures the plastic material in from twenty-four to thirty- 8131 hours in such a manner that the same is impervious to moisture and the sections may then be removed from the sand.
  • Figure 1 is illustrative of studding formed into a frame for a wall section, with a metal reinforcing extending over the same and overlapping the same on the sides thereof and with nails spaced through the re-inforcing and driven into the studding and which will be imbedded in the plastic material.
  • Figure 2 is a broken-away sectional'view of a sand bed with a Wall formed therein and shoicying a pipe for steam imbedded in.
  • the san f Figure 3 is a view of several wall sections raised to vertical position in alignment and abutment with each other and partially permanently connected with each other by'the partial filling of the overlapping re-inforcing with a plastic filling and
  • Figure 4 is a broken-away sectional view of two wall sections, showing the positioning of the same and the arrangement for permanently joining the two sections.
  • pipes 14 are shown imbedded in sand 15, studding 11 imbedded in the sand, and re-inforcing 12 and nails 16 imbedded in concrete 17.
  • a complete wall section 18 is shown in the center and partial wall sections 18 and 18*, one on each side thereof, separated from the wall section 18 by means of met l strips 19, in order that the sections may be molded and removed separately.
  • a wall section of concrete substantially one inch thick is sufficient for cottage wall construction.
  • the thickness of the walls is to be governed by the use the same are to be put to. If the wall sections are to be used for roofing, flooring, porches or platforms, the thickness must be made accordingly. I aim to form the wall sections of such width that two men may handle them in moving and placing the same.
  • the openings in the wall are provided for, for instance, the windows 21 and 22 are provided for by imbedding the frames 23 and 24 in the sand and forming the wall around them.

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' Feb. 10, 1925. 1,525,797
E. BLUM PROCESS FOR MOLDING WALL SECTIONS Filed March 17, 1924 say/F BY "561W ATTORNEY Patented Feb. 10, 1925.
NITED STATES ERNEST BLUM, 0F SPOKANE, WASHINGTON."
PROCESS FOR MOLDING WALL SECTIONS.
Application filed March 17, 1924. -Serial No. 939,695.
To all whom it may concern.
Be it known that I, ERNEST BLUM, a citizen of the United States of Amerioa,-residing at Spokane, Spokane County, State of \Vashington, have invented new and useful Lnprovements in Processes for Molding W'all Sections, of which the following is a specification.
This invention pertains to walls formed of concrete, cement, plaster and the like, and has for its object to provide an improved process for molding walls of the character mentioned.
The process is adapted for the formation of side walls, partitions, roofs, floors, porches, platforms and the like.
The general idea involved is the forming of a horizontal bed of sand or the like, imbedding the studding or frame for the wall in the sand, laying re-inforcing or lath on the studding and then filling in with concrete, cement, plaster or the like, to envelop the reinforcing or lath in the plastic material, thereby forming a wall of the studding or frame, re-inforcing or lath and the" plastic material. After the plastic material has cured sufficiently, thewall comprising the assembled parts is removed. The wall is formed in sections for convenience in moving and placing, the reinforcing or lathing extending out beyond the wall, and after the sections have been adjusted to their proper positions to form the wall, plastic material is filled in over the outstanding re-inforcing or lath and after the same has cured, the building may be completed. I prefer to cure the wall sections while they are in a horizontal position in the sand by having the sand wet and running pipes through the sand and supplying the same with steam. The radiation from the steam pipes through the sand to the wall sections, cures the plastic material in from twenty-four to thirty- 8131 hours in such a manner that the same is impervious to moisture and the sections may then be removed from the sand.
I accompany this specification with drawings illustrative of the method and steps involved in the formation of the wall.
Figure 1 is illustrative of studding formed into a frame for a wall section, with a metal reinforcing extending over the same and overlapping the same on the sides thereof and with nails spaced through the re-inforcing and driven into the studding and which will be imbedded in the plastic material.
Figure 2 is a broken-away sectional'view of a sand bed with a Wall formed therein and shoicying a pipe for steam imbedded in. the san f Figure 3 is a view of several wall sections raised to vertical position in alignment and abutment with each other and partially permanently connected with each other by'the partial filling of the overlapping re-inforcing with a plastic filling and Figure 4 is a broken-away sectional view of two wall sections, showing the positioning of the same and the arrangement for permanently joining the two sections.
lVith reference to the details of the illustrations, studding portions 10 and 11, Figure 1, are shown joined together, reinforcing 12 placed over the same with portions 13 extending over and beyond he sides thereof.
In Figure 2, pipes 14 are shown imbedded in sand 15, studding 11 imbedded in the sand, and re-inforcing 12 and nails 16 imbedded in concrete 17. A complete wall section 18 is shown in the center and partial wall sections 18 and 18*, one on each side thereof, separated from the wall section 18 by means of met l strips 19, in order that the sections may be molded and removed separately. I find that a wall section of concrete substantially one inch thick is sufficient for cottage wall construction. The thickness of the walls is to be governed by the use the same are to be put to. If the wall sections are to be used for roofing, flooring, porches or platforms, the thickness must be made accordingly. I aim to form the wall sections of such width that two men may handle them in moving and placing the same. In the laying of the frame for the walls in the sand 15, the openings in the wall are provided for, for instance, the windows 21 and 22 are provided for by imbedding the frames 23 and 24 in the sand and forming the wall around them.
What is claimed is:
1. The process of molding wall sections comprising the embedding of studding in sand or the like with the upper surface of the studding exposed above the sand, the securing of reinforcing or lathing over the exposed surface of the studding and over the surface of the sand, then filling in the re-inforcing or lath with concrete or the like down to the sand and enveloping the upper surface of the studding and the re-inforcing or lath with the concrete, and then removing the Wall sections and joining them together and formingthem into a Wall;
2. The process of molding Wall sections comprising the embedding of studding in sections in sand or the likeewvith the upper surface of the studding exposed above the sand, the securing of re-inforcing o-r lathing over the exposed surface of the studding and the surface of the sand, then filling in the reinforcing or lath with concrete down to thesand and enveloping the upper surfaceof the studding and the reinforcing or lathing With the concrete and leaving. the edges of the re-inforc-ingor lathing exposed, and then removing the Wall sections and joining them togetherand forming them into a wall.
3. The process of moldingwall sections comprising; the embedding of studding in sand with the upper surface of the studding exposed above the sand, the securing of re- 1 inforcing"; over: the: exposed surface of the studding and over the surface of the sand, then filling' inthe -reinforcing With concrete down to the sand and enveloping the uppersurface. of 'the studding and the re-inforcing with concrete, and conveying steam in conduits through the sand to cure the-concrete, and then removingthe"Wallsect-ions an d joining the m together. and forming them into a Wall. I
In testimony whereof; I ah'ix 1ny'sign'ature.
ERNEST BL'UM:
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US2453223A (en) * 1946-10-01 1948-11-09 Cemenstone Corp Method for making concrete building units
US2596914A (en) * 1948-12-09 1952-05-13 Piacentino Nicholas Method of making concrete building units
FR2539160A1 (en) * 1983-01-12 1984-07-13 Kovacs Jozsef METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PREFINISHED PANELS AND USE THEREOF FOR CONSTRUCTING HOUSES
US4495738A (en) * 1978-11-13 1985-01-29 Sheber Thomas F Embossed concrete building panels
US4545169A (en) * 1983-06-14 1985-10-08 Polyfab S.A.R.L. Prefabricated transportable concrete floor system and method for producing same
FR2578276A1 (en) * 1985-03-01 1986-09-05 Rech Etudes Tech Concrete construction element, particularly floor element, and method for its production
US4830802A (en) * 1986-08-08 1989-05-16 Toto Ltd. Method of making mold used in pressure slip casting
US4844853A (en) * 1986-07-26 1989-07-04 Toto Ltd. Method of making mold used in pressure slip casting

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2453223A (en) * 1946-10-01 1948-11-09 Cemenstone Corp Method for making concrete building units
US2596914A (en) * 1948-12-09 1952-05-13 Piacentino Nicholas Method of making concrete building units
US4495738A (en) * 1978-11-13 1985-01-29 Sheber Thomas F Embossed concrete building panels
FR2539160A1 (en) * 1983-01-12 1984-07-13 Kovacs Jozsef METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PREFINISHED PANELS AND USE THEREOF FOR CONSTRUCTING HOUSES
US4545169A (en) * 1983-06-14 1985-10-08 Polyfab S.A.R.L. Prefabricated transportable concrete floor system and method for producing same
FR2578276A1 (en) * 1985-03-01 1986-09-05 Rech Etudes Tech Concrete construction element, particularly floor element, and method for its production
US4844853A (en) * 1986-07-26 1989-07-04 Toto Ltd. Method of making mold used in pressure slip casting
US4830802A (en) * 1986-08-08 1989-05-16 Toto Ltd. Method of making mold used in pressure slip casting

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