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US1666199A
US1666199A US137044A US13704426A US1666199A US 1666199 A US1666199 A US 1666199A US 137044 A US137044 A US 137044A US 13704426 A US13704426 A US 13704426A US 1666199 A US1666199 A US 1666199A
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    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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  • My invention comprises as the building unit thereof a channel member or unit consisting of a body with edge flanges, and this unit will be preferable in two widths or sizes so that the flange or lateral edge portions of assembled units may be overlapped. and interlocked and connected together peculiarly to provide the hollow wall structure before referred to.
  • My building unit, or channel member is designed to be made of a length to extend from floor to floor of a building, in performing its, function as a structural or reinforcing member, its upper and lower ends being interlocked with suitable framing or structural steel or iron work composing the skeleton of the building of which,v
  • the unit forms a part.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a channel unit or member embodying the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a view showing the construction of the unit at its ends when the latter like, to provide columnar support. This figure alsoillustrates a modified form of fastening means between the several units to connect them together.
  • Figure 6 is a horizontal sectional view of a modified form of unit.
  • FIG. 1 the view is intended to illustrate one of my building units which 1s composed of a channel body A provided with side edge flanges B extending substantially the entire length thereof.
  • This unit may be made in d fferent widths and in different lengths, but a convenient size would be 18 to 24" in width and 8 or 10 in length. With such length the unit is susceptible to being placed in an assemblage of such unit vertically in a wall structure and its ends may be seated in interlocking relation to the horizontal girders or members. of a steel or iron frame work such as employed in fireproof building construction of today. When it isdesired to thus interlock the ends of the channel unit A with the metalframework of the building the said ends may be notched out as shown at C and Figures 2 and 3.
  • the relatively wider channel unit or member A at one side or face of the wall receives between its edge flan es B the four edge flanges of three oppose channel units, viz: the two edge flanges of a single narrow unit and the adjacent edge flanges of the two wider channel units at opposite sides of the said narrow channel unit.
  • Figure 6 I show a channel or building unit A wherein the outer surface portion is made o.f substa'ntially neat cement, designated eta-whilst the body portion of the unit is made of aggregates that may include cement, sand and wood pulp, asbestos fiber, mineral wool fiber, the same designated I). If desired the channel units may be made entirely of concrete aggregates, or it is within the purview of the invention that the unit be a burnt clay roduct.
  • a Wall construction comprising an as semblage of channel units, each channel unit being made up of a relatively long body having spaced edge flanges and the said units being arranged so that the units at the outer side of the wall have their edge flanges projecting inwardly and the units at the inner side ofthe wallc have their edges projecting outwardly, the said edge flanges overlapping one another and means securing the said edge flanges together and passing transversely thron h the overlapped portions.
  • securing means neeaies for connecting edge flanges com rise pins passing through to interlock the anges and thereby hold the channel units, of which they form a part, together.
  • a wall construction consisting of an outer face composed of channel units arranged edge to edge, said channel units having edge flanges extendin laterally therefrom and arranged substantially flat against one another and an inner face consisting of channel units arranged edge to edge, and having edge flanges projecting outwardly therefrom and arranged substantially flat against one another and also arranged beside the edge flanges of the channel units of the outer face of the wall, the edge flanges of the units of the inner face of the wall projecting in a direction opposite from those extending from the channel units at the outer face of the wall.
  • a wall construction consisting of anouter face composed of channel units arranged edge to edge, said channel units hav ing edge flanges extendlnglaterally therefrom and an inner face consisting of channel units arranged edge to edge, and having edge flanges projecting outwardlytherefrom and arranged beside the edge flanges of the channel units of the outer face of the wall, the edge flanges of the units of the inner face of the wall projecting in a direction opposite from those extending from the channel units at the outer face of the wall, the channel units at the inner face of the wall being alternately narrow and wide, and those at the outer face of the wall being alternately narrow and Wide, and the assemblage of said units being such that a wider channel unit at one face of the wall receives between its edge flanges the edge flanges of a narrower channel unit and an edge flange at the end of each wider channel unit on opposite sides of said narrower channel unit.
  • a Wall construction made up of opposing outer and inner faces of like constructions and arrangements, each face composed of a series of alternately wide and narrow channel units, each having laterally projecting flanges, each wide unit receiving between .llO
  • a wall construction composed of a plurality of channel units disposed in opposed relation to each other with their anges abutting, and a series of narrower units of similar form disposed in the channels of the first named units, and common means for securing all of said units together.

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April 17, 1928.
F. W. FITZPATRICK BUILDING UNIT AND CONSTRUCTION Filed Sept. 22. '1926 W M We Patented Apr. 17, 1928.
FRAN 01$ W. FITZPATRIGK, Oi EVANSTON, ILLINO.
BUILDING UNIT AND CONSTRUCTION...
Application filed September 22, 1926.. Serial No. 137,044.
wall construction having all the usual advantages of affording insulation by way of dead air spaces, rendering a building in which the unit is incorporated warm in winter and cool in summer.
My invention comprises as the building unit thereof a channel member or unit consisting of a body with edge flanges, and this unit will be preferable in two widths or sizes so that the flange or lateral edge portions of assembled units may be overlapped. and interlocked and connected together peculiarly to provide the hollow wall structure before referred to.
My building unit, or channel member, moreover, is designed to be made of a length to extend from floor to floor of a building, in performing its, function as a structural or reinforcing member, its upper and lower ends being interlocked with suitable framing or structural steel or iron work composing the skeleton of the building of which,v
the unit forms a part.
With the foregoing in vlew a full understanding of this invention will be had upon' reference to the following description in conjunction with the annexed drawings in which: Y
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a channel unit or member embodying the invention.
Figure 2 is a view showing the construction of the unit at its ends when the latter like, to provide columnar support. This figure alsoillustrates a modified form of fastening means between the several units to connect them together.
Figure 6 is a horizontal sectional view of a modified form of unit. I
Referring to Figure 1 the view is intended to illustrate one of my building units which 1s composed of a channel body A provided with side edge flanges B extending substantially the entire length thereof. This unit .may be made in d fferent widths and in different lengths, but a convenient size would be 18 to 24" in width and 8 or 10 in length. With such length the unit is susceptible to being placed in an assemblage of such unit vertically in a wall structure and its ends may be seated in interlocking relation to the horizontal girders or members. of a steel or iron frame work such as employed in fireproof building construction of today. When it isdesired to thus interlock the ends of the channel unit A with the metalframework of the building the said ends may be notched out as shown at C and Figures 2 and 3.
fln the practical use of my building unitsl v assemble them substantially in the manner illustrated in Figure 4 which involves a very pecular method of interlocking the edge flange of units of different sizes. Thus I arrange a relatively narrow unit A between relatively wider units A" with the edge flanges B having their adjacent faces opposite to one another to form one face or side of the final wall. Then I provide a similar assemblage of units A andA" with their edge flanges facing toward the body portions of the first mentioned units A and A, and overlapping the edge flanges of the latter. In this manner the relatively wider channel unit or member A at one side or face of the wall receives between its edge flan es B the four edge flanges of three oppose channel units, viz: the two edge flanges of a single narrow unit and the adjacent edge flanges of the two wider channel units at opposite sides of the said narrow channel unit.
With the units assembled as described in relation to Figure 4 it is apparent that the C(lg? flanges of the units at one face or side of the wall extend in a direction op osite to those of the channel units at the ot er face or side of the wall. Inasmuch as thevarinus edge flanges all overlap it is obvious that I may avail of any convenient method of attaching these flanges together and for such B of the various units are connected by wire ties looped through the flanges and having the ends twisted together, said ties being designated at E. Moreover in this construction of Figure 5 I show how cement or other filling material F may be deposited in the space between any two opposite units A and A to form a solid column, having all of the structural and functional effects obtained from a column formation.
In Figure 6 I show a channel or building unit A wherein the outer surface portion is made o.f substa'ntially neat cement, designated eta-whilst the body portion of the unit is made of aggregates that may include cement, sand and wood pulp, asbestos fiber, mineral wool fiber, the same designated I). If desired the channel units may be made entirely of concrete aggregates, or it is within the purview of the invention that the unit be a burnt clay roduct.
- The advantages 0 my invention will be quite evident fromv the foregoing description of the structural details and the method of i assembling the building units in an actual steel construction, and it is to be understood that I do not limit myself to the employment of such units in a wall alone, because they may be availed of when so arranged in a floor slab construction, a roof slab construction, or elsewhere as a part of a building structure. The term wall as used herein, therefore, is a relative term in the sense of body structure more than anything else, whether the body structure be a wall, a roof, a floor slab, or the. like.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is 1. A Wall construction comprising an as semblage of channel units, each channel unit being made up of a relatively long body having spaced edge flanges and the said units being arranged so that the units at the outer side of the wall have their edge flanges projecting inwardly and the units at the inner side ofthe wallc have their edges projecting outwardly, the said edge flanges overlapping one another and means securing the said edge flanges together and passing transversely thron h the overlapped portions.
a d wall construction substantially as set forth in claim 1 in which the securing means neeaies for connecting edge flanges com rise pins passing through to interlock the anges and thereby hold the channel units, of which they form a part, together.
3. A wall construction consisting of an outer face composed of channel units arranged edge to edge, said channel units having edge flanges extendin laterally therefrom and arranged substantially flat against one another and an inner face consisting of channel units arranged edge to edge, and having edge flanges projecting outwardly therefrom and arranged substantially flat against one another and also arranged beside the edge flanges of the channel units of the outer face of the wall, the edge flanges of the units of the inner face of the wall projecting in a direction opposite from those extending from the channel units at the outer face of the wall.
4. A wall construction consisting of anouter face composed of channel units arranged edge to edge, said channel units hav ing edge flanges extendlnglaterally therefrom and an inner face consisting of channel units arranged edge to edge, and having edge flanges projecting outwardlytherefrom and arranged beside the edge flanges of the channel units of the outer face of the wall, the edge flanges of the units of the inner face of the wall projecting in a direction opposite from those extending from the channel units at the outer face of the wall, the channel units at the inner face of the wall being alternately narrow and wide, and those at the outer face of the wall being alternately narrow and Wide, and the assemblage of said units being such that a wider channel unit at one face of the wall receives between its edge flanges the edge flanges of a narrower channel unit and an edge flange at the end of each wider channel unit on opposite sides of said narrower channel unit.
5. A wall construction substantially as claimed in claim 4, wherein the edge flanges of the units at'the inner and outer face of the wall are connected together.
6. A Wall construction made up of opposing outer and inner faces of like constructions and arrangements, each face composed of a series of alternately wide and narrow channel units, each having laterally projecting flanges, each wide unit receiving between .llO
its flanges the flanges of two opposing wide units, and also receiving between its said flanges an entire opposing narrow unit.
7. A wall construction composed of a plurality of channel units disposed in opposed relation to each other with their anges abutting, and a series of narrower units of similar form disposed in the channels of the first named units, and common means for securing all of said units together.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
FRANCIS W. lFIIZPA'IRICK.
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US8484907B2 (en) * 2008-11-04 2013-07-16 Integrated Structures, Inc. Methods and apparatus for a building roof structure
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