Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to building construction works, proposing a block and
a method of construction which allow building inner or outer walls in an advantageous
manner with respect to building same with conventional construction elements.
State of the Art
[0002] In building wall construction, ceramic bricks or concrete blocks which are bonded
to one another by means of plaster or cement mortar are conventionally used, the walls
being formed between the reinforced concrete columns and beams which are the components
of the previously built structural framework of the building.
[0003] Consequently, constructions are slow and costly due to the work required to place
the bricks or blocks, fixing them with the bonding material and the time necessary
for said bonding material to dry.
[0004] The use of large-sized panels is also known, with which panels constructions are
faster because the number of members to be placed is much smaller, but this solution
requires the use of machinery for manipulating the panels with which the constructions
are performed since the weight thereof makes manual handling difficult and they cannot
be handled by a single operator in any case.
[0005] The members used in all those conventional solutions furthermore result in very heavy
constructions, therefore a very strong structural framework is required to withstand
the load of the building; whereas the actual weight of the members also means that
operator work is very costly due to the effort necessary for handling said construction
members.
[0006] On the other hand, the nature of ceramic and concrete members furthermore results
in constructions made with these members being unsatisfactory in terms of heat and
sound insulation, therefore when effective insulation is required it is necessary
to build walls with a double partition, defining an intermediate chamber, where an
insulating material can be arranged.
Object of the Invention
[0007] According to the invention, a block for construction is proposed with which walls
and even floor slabs can be built in a more advantageous manner than with ceramic
bricks, concrete blocks and conventional panels, overcoming the drawbacks of the constructions
made with these members.
[0008] The block object of the invention comprises two facing outer plates, between which
there is arranged an insulating intermediate core formed by a layer of insulating
material or several layers of identical or different insulating materials, the intermediate
core being tucked in with respect to the outer plates on at least one edge of the
contour and projecting in a reciprocal manner on at least another edge.
[0009] The outer plates can be of the same material or of different materials, the formation
of said outer plates with structural finish materials being envisaged such that a
finished outer surface is defined with the same blocks in the construction of application.
[0010] The intermediate core can define one or more open grooves along its edges for housing
plumbing pipes or for the passage of cables, thereby allowing the assembly of service
installations in the constructions of application using the block, while at the same
time forming the walls, such that operators from other professions do not have to
later intervene in order to include said pipes of service installations in the walls
that are built.
[0011] It is also envisaged that the intermediate core can have through holes that are horizontal
or vertical with respect to the placement position of the block during application
for the inclusion of strips or the formation of reinforced concrete reinforcement
joists or posts.
[0012] Similarly, the intermediate core can leave free spaces between the outer plates in
the formation of the block, defining gaps serving both for the inclusion of wood pillars
and beams, and for permanent formwork for forming reinforced concrete beams or pillars
inside the actual walls that are built. In this case, the edges of the outer plates
of the block are envisaged with shapes to establish a tongue and groove fitting between
the corresponding outer plates of the contiguous blocks in the constructions of application,
thus defining assembly rigidity which allows withstanding the expansive force of the
concrete having that formwork function for forming pillars or beams inside the blocks
of the construction.
[0013] The bonding between the blocks in the constructions of application is established
by adhesion by means of an adhesive, for example, a non-degradable expansive polyurethane
adhesive, whereby the erection of the constructions of application is very clean and
does not define a heat bridge between the faces of the walls that are built.
[0014] A system of construction with considerable advantages over conventional systems of
construction which use ceramic bricks, concrete blocks or large-sized panels is thus
obtained for the same purposes, among which the following must be highlighted, for
example: erect
- It makes erecting and tearing down constructions faster and easier.
- It facilitates and speeds up the work of assembling service installations in the construction.
- The constructions are much more lightweight, reducing the load of partition walls
and other resistant members of the constructions.
- It requires less ergonomic effort from operators making the constructions because
they have to bear less weight for manipulating the blocks to be placed.
- Erecting and tearing down the constructions are much cleaner, generating less waste
with a lower weight as well as being recyclable.
- The structure of the construction blocks by itself defines good heat and sound insulation
qualities, less wall thicknesses being required.
- By using the actual blocks for forming the walls as a permanent formwork for pillars
and beams, construction is faster and more perfect finishes are obtained.
[0015] Structural features and a method of construction which allow cost savings in terms
of labor, waste management, auxiliary means, work execution time and energy in the
use of the buildings that are built are therefore obtained with the proposed block;
the constructions furthermore being very environmentally friendly in any of the production,
erection and tearing down phases thereof.
Description of the Drawings
[0016]
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a basic embodiment of the proposed construction
block.
Figures 2, 3 and 4 are, respectively, a bottom plan view, a side front view and an
end profile view of said construction block depicted in the preceding Figure 1.
Figure 5 is an example of the proposed construction block with a different arrangement
of the intermediate core.
Figure 6 is an example of the proposed construction block with a groove along the
upper edge of the intermediate core.
Figure 7 is an example of the proposed construction block with the intermediate core
formed by a composition of several layers of insulating and/or reinforcement material.
Figure 8 is an example of the proposed construction block with an acoustic sheet included
between the intermediate core and one of the outer plates.
Figure 9 is an example of the proposed construction block with a vertical through
hole going through the intermediate core.
Figure 10 is an example of the proposed construction block with the intermediate core
provided with open gaps on the vertical end edges.
Figure 11 is an example of the proposed construction block with the intermediate core
formed by several layers and divided into two individual longitudinal sections, the
outer plates having tongue and groove formations on the upper and lower edges.
Figure 12 is an example of the proposed construction block with another arrangement
of the intermediate core between the outer plates.
Figure 13 is another embodiment of the proposed construction block with the intermediate
core formed by several layers.
Figure 14 is another embodiment of the proposed construction block with another arrangement
of the intermediate core formed by several layers.
Figure 15 is an embodiment of the proposed construction block according to an angular
configuration.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0017] The object of the invention relates to a block for construction, particularly for
the construction of partitions or walls in buildings, as well as the method which
is carried out to make constructions with said block.
[0018] The proposed block comprises two facing outer plates (1 and 2) between which there
is included an insulating intermediate core (3) fixed to said outer plates (1 and
2) by means of an adhesive.
[0019] The outer plates (1 and 2) can be of one and the same material or of different materials,
the formation thereof with construction materials directly defining a finished or
semifinished outer surface, such as wood, plaster, floor tiles, glazed tiles, cement-wood,
plywood, melamines, etc., being envisaged.
[0020] The intermediate core (3) can in turn comprise a single layer of insulating material
or several layers of identical or different insulating materials, for example, cork,
gutex, extruded polystyrene, expanded polystyrene, rock wool, elastomeric sheets,
etc.
[0021] Therefore, the structural formation of the block object of the invention is envisaged
such that the intermediate core (3) is tucked in with respect to the outer plates
(1 and 2) on at least one of the edges of the contour, defining recesses (4) and projecting
in a reciprocal manner on at least another edge of the contour, defining projections
(5), as seen in Figures 1 to 5, without the depicted embodiments being limiting.
[0022] Therefore, for erecting the constructions of application the block can be associated
with other identical or similar blocks, consecutively fitting the projections (5)
of one block in the correlative recesses (4) of the consecutive block, after gluing
one of the parts of the fitting; a formation of the constructions to be made thus
being able to be established in successive rows of blocks in a very simple and fast
manner, because the fitting between the consecutive blocks defines the precise positioning
thereof to obtain the composition of a perfectly level continuous outer surface, a
strong enough assembly of the building being obtained at the same time.
[0023] Both inner and outer walls or partitions can thus be built, the use of a non-degradable
specific adhesive being envisaged for bonding the blocks depending on the sites of
application.
[0024] On the other hand, in relation to other structural members of the buildings of application,
the constructions that are formed according to the invention can be fixed by means
of rails nailed or screwed to the structural members of the building, fitting the
blocks of the construction on said rails by means of the recesses (4) of the edge
thereof, whereby obtaining a very easy-to-make and perfectly finished trim for the
walls or partitions that are constructed with respect to the structural members of
the building; with the possibility of releasing the fastening in those trims, removing
the fitting rails for changing the position of the walls or partitions that are built,
even being able to move them to another location, without needing to destroy them
and reconstruct them in the new location.
[0025] The intermediate core (3) can be provided with one or more open grooves (6) along
at least one of its edges as can be seen in Figure 6 for housing plumbing pipes or
for the passage of cables, such that the pipes for plumbing installations, electrical
installations, communication installations, etc., can be placed in the constructions
of application when erecting the construction, including said pipes in the grooves
(6) of the block provided for that purpose when said blocks are placed in the construction,
whereby the erection of the construction ends with the pipes for service installations
included therein, without other operators having to later make chases for introducing
said pipes.
[0026] According to the heat and sound insulation conditions required in the constructions
of application, the intermediate core (3) of the blocks can comprise one or more insulating
layers, for example, including an acoustic sheet (7) between the intermediate core
(3) per se and at least one of the outer plates (1 or 2), as in the embodiment of
Figure 8; or the actual intermediate core (3) can be made up of several layers (3.1)
of identical or different insulating materials, which can be adhered directly to one
another or with one or several layers of separation (3.2), for example plywood, acting
as a structural reinforcement, as in the embodiment of Figure 7.
[0027] The intermediate core (3) can also be provided with one or more through holes (8)
going through it vertically or longitudinally according to the placement position
of the block when erecting the constructions of application, as in the embodiment
of Figure 9; or with open gaps (9) on the edges, as in the embodiment of Figure 10;
to include through said holes (8) or through said gaps (9), reinforcement strips for
reinforcing the constructions of application or for forming reinforced concrete joists
or posts inside the blocks in the constructions of application.
[0028] Likewise, the intermediate core (3) can be formed by individual sections, gaps (10)
being located between the outer plates (1 and 2), as in the embodiment of Figure 11;
and the intermediate core (3) can also be arranged leaving a wide gap (11) between
the outer plates (1 and 2) that is longitudinal or vertical according to the placement
position of the block in the constructions of application, as in the embodiments of
Figures 12, 13 and 14, which allows forming wood or reinforced concrete beams or pillars
inside the blocks through said gaps (10 and 11) in the constructions of application
using the blocks themselves as permanent formwork.
[0029] In those embodiments of using the blocks as a permanent formwork to form reinforced
concrete beams or pillars, for the assembly of the constructions of application to
have the strength necessary to withstand the expansive forces of the concrete in the
gaps (10 and 11), the outer plates (1 and 2) of the blocks are envisaged with tongue
and groove formations (12) on the edges, as seen in Figures 11, 13 and 14.
[0030] In any case, the dimensions of the block can vary in length, height and thickness
up to maximum dimensions that are determined by ease of handling, since the block
according to the invention is envisaged as an element that can be handled manually
with ease by a single operator, and not as a large-sized panel that would not allow
that ease of handling.
[0031] Likewise, the block can have different configurations in its general shape, complying
with the structural formation characteristics according to the invention, with two
outer plates (1 and 2) of identical or different materials and an intermediate core
(3) formed by one or several layers of identical or different insulating materials;
even being able to define angular shapes, as seen in the example of Figure 15, for
the continuous construction of walls or partitions with corner joints.
1. A block for construction comprising a structuring formed by layers, characterized in that it comprises two facing outer plates (1 and 2) formed by identical or different finish
materials, between which there is included an intermediate core (3) fixed to said
plates (1 and 2) by adhesion and formed by at least one layer of insulating material,
said intermediate core (3) being tucked in with respect to the outer plates (1 and
2) on at least one of the edges of the contour, defining recesses (4), and projecting
in a reciprocal manner with respect to said outer plates (1 and 2) on at least another
edge of the contour, defining projections (5).
2. The block for construction according to claim 1, characterized in that the intermediate core (3) comprises a composition formed by several layers (3.1)
of identical or different insulating materials, with the different layers (3.1) directly
attached to one another or with one or several layers of separation (3.2) between
them.
3. The block for construction according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the intermediate core (3) has one or more grooves (6) along at least one of its edges
for housing pipes of service installations in the constructions of application.
4. The block for construction according to claim 1, characterized in that an acoustic sheet (7) is included between the intermediate core (3) and at least
one of the outer plates (1 or 2).
5. The block for construction according to claim 1, characterized in that the intermediate core (3) has through holes (8) going through it or open gaps (9)
on the edges to include reinforcement strips inside the blocks or to form reinforced
concrete joists or posts in the constructions of application.
6. The block for construction according to claim 1, characterized in that the intermediate core (3) is made up of individual sections defining gaps (10) between
the outer plates (1 and 2) for forming wood or reinforced concrete pillars or beams
inside the blocks in the constructions of application.
7. The block for construction according to claim 1, characterized in that the intermediate core (3) is arranged in a position leaving a wide gap (11) between
the outer plates (1 and 2) for forming wood or reinforced concrete pillars or beams
inside the blocks in the constructions of application.
8. The block for construction according to claim 1, characterized in that the outer plates (1 and 2) have on their edges tongue and groove formations (12)
for fitting the correlative plates (1 and 2) of the consecutive blocks to one another
in the constructions of application.
9. A method of construction with a structured block according to the preceding claims,
using blocks formed by two outer plates (1 and 2), between which there is included
an intermediate core (3) of insulating material defining recesses (4) and projections
(5) with respect to the outer plates (1 and 2) on at least some edges of the contour,
characterized in that the erection of the constructions of application is performed by successively arranging
the blocks, fitting the projections (5) of one block into the recesses (4) of the
consecutive block, after gluing one of the parts of the fitting, the pipes for service
installations being incorporated when erecting the construction by means of housing
said pipes in grooves (6) of the intermediate cores (3) of the corresponding blocks,
and forming beams or joists and pillars or posts inside the blocks through the hole
or gaps (8, 9, 10, 11) defined through same, while erecting the construction.
10. The method of construction according to claim 9, characterized in that the assembly of the construction is fastened at its ends by means of rails fixed
to the structural members of the buildings of application, the corresponding blocks
for construction fitting on said rails by means of the recesses (4) thereof.