DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Field of the art
[0001] In wooden building constructions, even of the multi-storey type, with the aim of
securing the wooden elements of the wall to the concrete socle, slab or floor, with
particular reference to the joints at contact with the wall-foundation, the prior
art reveals a series of connection systems, all of which refer to joining brackets,
by interposing static insulation elements of various types, adapted to shield the
rising of humidity due to stagnation and capillarity from the concrete to the wood.
[0002] This in that the interface constitutes the portion of the wooden constructions most
vulnerable to humidity, due to the susceptibility of wood to decay, in said arrangement
particularly exposed to humidity.
[0003] Even in cases where the prior art provides interposition of elements more complex
than the simple water proofing elements, such as for example as illustrated in the
international publication n°
WO2014/076526A1, elements thus made still remain within the conceptual and resolution scope of shielding
staticity, only that more articulated in the relative implementation, thus the problem
is not solved radically.
[0004] A more articulated solution is provided for by the United States patent application
n°
US2002139059A1, but it is mainly conceived to eliminate infiltration and stagnation of rain water
in the wooden building products laid on site and it does not have a structure adapted
to support wooden building walls with static loads on several floors.
Objects of the invention
[0005] To this end, there is provided the solution concept according to the present invention
with the main aim of providing a solution adapted to radically solve the problem related
to humidity stagnation in the concrete-wood interface of the wooden building walls
and regarding the decay thereon.
[0006] Another object of the present invention is to attain the previous object through
a solution that is easy to implement and lay on site, also suitable for application
to multi-storey buildings and bear structural loads of any kind and type in the wooden
building constructions.
[0007] Another object of the present invention is to attain the previous objects through
a solution that can be implemented without substantial revolutions of any kind in
the project and building techniques, as well as modular and polyvalent solutions with
respect to the design and implementation requirements.
[0008] Still, a further object of the present invention is to attain the previous objects
through a solution that is simple and efficient, safe to use and relatively inexpensive
considering the actual results attained therewith.
Summary of the solution concept
[0009] These and other objects are attained through a multi-purpose structure for supporting
wooden building walls according to the present invention, particularly by interposition
into the concrete-wooden interface on foundations and slabs, comprising an air chamber
(8) with circulation, even of the forcible type, to directly touch the wooden interface
(11), defined by a metal section (2), preferably made of steel, with at least one
quadrilateral section with an open side (7), directed - in use - at the upper part
on the side for contact with the wooden interface (11) opposite to the support concrete
socle or floor, with sides or edges (5) preferably apically inclined inwardly at the
upper part provided with outward means (6) for supporting the base (11) of the wooden
wall (10), at least one of which preferably extends into a bracket (9) for fixing
to the wooden raised part of the wall (10), successively connected even angularly
(12) to continuously circuit under the entire perimeter of the wooden base (11) of
the walls (10), connectable to ventilator means adapted force an airflow into the
circuit.
Description of the attached drawings
[0010] Further characteristics and advantages of the multi-purpose support structure for
wooden building walls and the like according to the present invention shall be more
apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred but non-exclusive
embodiment thereof, represented solely by way of non-limiting example with reference
to the attached drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 illustrates a perspective view of an embodiment and laying on site of the
multi-purpose support for wooden building walls according to the present invention;
Figures 2 to 5 comprised respectively illustrate plan, front frontal, rear frontal
and lateral view of the exemplifying embodiment and laying on site subject of figure
1.
Static description of the embodiment
[0011] With reference to such figures and in particular with reference to figure 1, an exemplifying
embodiment and laying on site of the multi-purpose support for wooden building walls
according to the present invention, constituted by a successive plurality of metal
sections, preferably made of stainless steel, respectively indicated in their entirety
with 2, having a substantially isosceles trapezoidal transversal section in the described
embodiment, is indicated in its entirety with 1.
[0012] With reference to such transversal section, the larger base 3 is intended to rest
on a concrete foundation and/or support, socle, slab or floor (not illustrated) based
therein and fixed for example through bolts (not illustrated) embedded by a portion
into the concrete and passing through depth slots 4.
[0013] The sides or edges 5 are preferably inclined inwardly at the upper part and they
apically have respective flat coplanar brackets 6 delimiting the open upper base 7
of the section 2 in an outward juxtaposed fashion and in communication with the inner
compartment 8 delimited by the section 2.
[0014] One of the planar supports 6, preferably the one oriented externally on the laying
site, has a perforated bracket 9 for fixing a wooden wall, schematically illustrated
in a relative segment and indicated in its entirety with 10, whose base 11 is dimensioned
in thickness correspondingly to the transversal extension of the coplanar supports
6 of the sections 2 and occludes the open upper base 7 of the sections 2.
[0015] The succession of sections 2 extends linearly with mutual successive communication
of the respective inner compartments 8, also angularly, with joints 12 for example
by 45°.
[0016] The inner compartments 8 of two adjacent sections 2, even angular, are thus placed
in communication so as to create a continuous air chamber 8 which runs along the entire
perimeter of the walls 10 beneath them and, preferably, even beneath the inner walls.
[0017] Along such air chamber 8 there are preferably provided holes communicating with the
external, not illustrated, preferably suitably protected by grid elements, possibly
also connectable to ventilator means, not illustrated, adapted to force an airflow
into the circuit 8, for the functions outlined below.
Dynamic description of the embodiment
[0018] Thus, having completed the static description of a preferred embodiment of the multi-purpose
support structure for wooden building walls obtained according to the present invention,
below is the dynamic description, or relative operation:
the section, preferably made of steel, may be cut, modularly and/or to size, and it
may be produced in various thicknesses of the component material and product width,
so as to adapt to the loads and dimensions of the walls.
[0019] Laid on site in a plurality of modules 2 and/or segments cut to size, they constitute
a support structure defining the entire perimeter base and, preferably, also the base
of the inner walls of the wooden building, contingently bolted through the slots 4
of the larger base 3 thereof or however fixed to the slab, or socles or curbs made
of foundation concrete, bricks or stones or foundations.
[0020] The walls 10 laid on site over the module circuit 2 are fixed to the brackets 9 and
supported by the outward coplanar supports 6, interfacing with the bases 11 thereof
the upper longitudinal openings 7 of the sections 2, or at direct contact with the
inner compartment 8 of the sections 2.
[0021] This contact with air, preferably circulating and changing in the duct 8 thus defined,
providing for a suitable number of openings suitably protected against the entry of
insects and rodents, obtained at the bases 11 of the wooden walls 10 at the point
most exposed to stagnation of humidity, already protects the wooden elements from
decay over time.
[0022] Even more in cases where circulation is forced in the duct 8 thus defined, by simply
associating to the openings, possibly contingently conceived with suitable fittings,
airflow generators, also possibly stably associated functionally and possibly even
actuated automatically at preset time intervals through timers of any known type suitable
for the purpose.
[0023] By suitably dimensioning the sections 2 and the relative circuits, they can also
be used for supporting the multi-storey buildings with the loads that such constructions
feature according to the prior art.
[0024] They can also be applied above and beneath the concrete and/or brick floor portions
possibly interposed between the floors defined by the wooden walls.
[0025] According to an extremely advantageous application, the sections 2 constituting the
multi-purpose support structure for wooden building walls according to the present
invention, may be used for reinforcing concrete curbs, by embedding them in the formworks
completely integrating the relative external shape, so as to model concrete curbs
with straight quadrilateral, tendentially square-shaped with appropriate angles, reinforced
with the sections according to the present invention embedded flushed thereon following
the casting.
[0026] Thus, the section 2 remains internally void, so as to perform the aeration functions
thereof, and externally embedded in the concrete, thus acquiring considerable resistance
to loads, through the outward fins or supports 6 for sustaining the walls 10 which
rest on the concrete which surrounds them and lies laterally with respect thereto,
providing the concrete with resistance against compression.
Alternative embodiments
[0027] It is obvious that the alternative embodiments, still falling within the innovative
concept of the embodiment illustrated above and claimed below, the multi-purpose support
structure for wooden building walls according to the present invention may be implemented
through equivalent technical and mechanical solutions or provided with further supplementary
solutions, same case applying to all components which can be modified in a manner
suitable for the purpose.
[0028] In particular, the transversal section of the sections may be obtained in various
shapes suitable for the purpose, without or with different inclination of the sides,
without or with different shape and structure of the supports for sustaining the walls,
which may also provide for bridges or grid elements, leaving a suitable interface
area between the base of the wooden wall and the air channel that can be occluded
by the base of the wall.
Advantages of the invention
[0029] As observable from the preceding detailed description of a preferred embodiment,
the multi-purpose support structure for wooden building walls according to the present
invention offers advantages corresponding to the attainment of these and other preset
objects:
it provides a simple, polyvalent and modular solution concept that is quick to lay
on site and relatively inexpensive, especially considering the advantages obtained
and future maintenance and restoration interventions that reduce over time, for actually
preventing the decay of the wooden walls in the interface with the relative bases:
the structure also allows heightening the insulation and soundness of this type of
constructions meeting the lightness requirements thereof and without any substantial
invasiveness from an aesthetic point of view.
KEY TO REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0030]
- 1)
- support structure in its entirety
- 2)
- sections in the relative entirety thereof
- 3)
- larger base of the sections
- 4)
- depth slots of the sections
- 5)
- edges or sides of the sections
- 6)
- outward coplanar supports of the sections
- 7)
- open upper base of the sections
- 8)
- inner compartment of the sections
- 9)
- perforated bracket of the sections
- 10)
- wooden wall in its entirety
- 11)
- base of the wooden wall
- 12)
- angular joints of the sections
1. Multi-purpose support structure for wooden building walls, particularly by interposing
in the wooden-cement interface on foundations and slabs, characterised in that it comprises an air chamber (8) with circulation even of the forcible type to directly
touch the wooden interface (11), defined by a quadrilateral-shaped steel section (2)
with an open side (7), directed - in use - at the upper part on the side for contact
with the wooden interface (11) opposite to the support concrete socle or floor, with
sides or edges (5) apically inclined inwardly at the upper part provided with outward
means (6) for supporting the base (11) of the wooden wall (10) defining an interspace
(7) through which the air touches said base (11) of said wooden wall (10).
2. Multi-purpose support structure for wooden building walls according to claim one,
characterised in that said outward means (6) are constituted by coplanar supports (6) or fins (6).
3. Multi-purpose structure according to claim one and/or two, characterised in that it comprises an air chamber (8) with circulation, even of the forcible type, to directly
touch the wooden interface (11), defined by a metal section (2), preferably steel,
with at least one quadrilateral section with an open side (7), directed - in use -
at the upper part on the side for contact with the wooden interface (11) opposite
to the support concrete socle or floor, with sides or edges (5) apically inclined
inwardly at the upper part provided with outward means (6) for supporting the base
(11) of the wooden wall (10) at least one of which extends into a support (9) for
fixing to the wooden raised part of the wall (10)
4. Multi-purpose structure according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that it comprises an air chamber (8) with circulation, even of the forcible type, to directly
touch the wooden interface (11), defined by a metal section (2), preferably made of
steel, with at least one quadrilateral section with an open side (7), directed - in
use - at the upper part on the side for contact with the wooden interface (11) opposite
to the support concrete socle or floor, with sides or edges (5) apically inclined
inwardly at the upper part provided with outward means (6) for supporting the base
(11) of the wooden wall (10) at least one of which extends into a support (9) for
fixing to the wooden raised part of the wall (10), successively connected even angularly
(12) to continuously circuit - beneath - the entire perimeter of the wooden base (11)
of the walls (10), connectable to ventilator means adapted force an airflow into the
circuit.
5. Support structure according to any one of the preceding claims
characterised in that it comprises a successive plurality of metal sections (2), preferably made of stainless
steel, having a substantially isosceles trapezoidal transversal section, wherein:
- the larger base (3) rests on a concrete foundation and/or support, socle, slab or
floor, based therein and fixed through fixing means embedded by a portion into the
concrete and passing through depth slots (4),
- the sides or edges (5) are inclined inwardly at the upper part and they apically
have respective flat coplanar supports (6) delimiting the open upper base (7) of the
section in an outward juxtaposed fashion (2) and in communication with the inner compartment
(8) delimited by the section (2),
- one of the planar supports (6) has a perforated bracket (9) for fixing a wooden
wall (10) whose base (11) occludes the open upper base (7) of the section (2),
- the succession of the sections (2) extends linearly with mutual successive communication
of the respective inner compartments (8) and also angularly with hollow angular joints
(12).
6. Support structure according to the preceding claims, characterised in that the inner compartments (8) of two adjacent sections (2), even angular, are placed
in communication so as to create a continuous air chamber (8) which runs along the
entire perimeter of the walls (10) beneath them and also preferably beneath the inner
walls.
7. Support structure according to the preceding claims, characterised in that the inner compartments (8) of two adjacent sections (2), even angular, are placed
in communication so as to create a continuous air chamber (8) which runs along the
entire perimeter of the walls (10) beneath them and also preferably beneath the inner
walls and in that along such air chamber (8) there are preferably provided holes communicating with
the external preferably suitably protected by grid elements.
8. Support structure according to claim five, characterised in that the inner compartments (8) of two adjacent sections (2), even angular, are placed
in communication so as to create a continuous air chamber (8) which runs along the
entire perimeter of the walls (10) beneath them and also preferably beneath the inner
walls and in that along such air chamber (8) there are preferably provided holes communicating with
the external connectable to ventilator means adapted to force an airflow into the
circuit (8).
9. Multi-purpose support structure for wooden building walls and the like according to
any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said sections (2) are embedded into the concrete product to form a reinforcement
thereof.
10. Multi-purpose support structure for wooden building walls and the like according to
any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said sections (2) are embedded into the concrete curbs to form a reinforcement thereof
with said outward fins or supports (6) for sustaining wooden walls (10) resting on
the concrete which is adjacent thereto and externally laterally lies beneath them.