Patents Assigned to Schock Bauteile GmbH
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Publication number: 20120174528Abstract: A molding arrangement for creating a recess when casting a building part for connecting the tensile reinforcement element to the building part, with the molding arrangement including at least one molding element (2) to form the recess (5) as well as at least one anchoring element (3) for the creation of a form-fitting connection between the building part and a filler material to be introduced into the recess. Additionally the invention provides a building element for thermal insulation between two building parts having the molding arrangement. And finally a method is disclosed to connect a reinforcement element to a building part.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: SCHOCK BAUTEILE GMBHInventor: Hubert Fritschi
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Patent number: 7823352Abstract: A construction element for heat insulation between two construction parts, in particular between a building part and a protruding exterior part, is provided, and includes an insulating body (2) to be arranged between the two construction parts with reinforcement elements (4, 5, 6) that can cross it and that can be connected to the two construction parts, with at least shear force rods (6) being provided as reinforcement elements. The construction element is here adjusted for the installation in passively energy conserving houses such that the insulating body is provided with a protrusion (3), which includes open recesses (7) for the upper exit sections (6f) of the shear force rods (6) that extend out of the insulating body, and extend in the direction of the supporting building part to the area of the horizontally protruding shear force rod sections (6a) so that it laterally overlaps the bent shear force rod sections (6d) in their entirety.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2006Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Schöck Bauteile GmbHInventor: Hubert Fritschi
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Publication number: 20100225024Abstract: A forming device (4) is provided to create a recess when casting a part (1), particularly made from site-cast concrete. The forming device (4) is includes elements (6, 7, 10) that allow a subsequent fastening of a tensile stress compensating element (3) in the area of the recess by filling in a curing and/or curable filler, particularly concrete. Furthermore, an appropriate method is suggested, which includes the processing steps: limiting an area corresponding to the recess using a formwork, particularly using the forming device (4); arranging elements (6, 7), particularly at least one reinforcement element in the area of the recess, which allow for a subsequent fastening of an element (3) to compensate tensile stress in the area of the recess by filling in a curing and/or curable filler, particularly concrete, with the elements (6, 7) extending through the formwork inside the limited area and outside the limited area in the direction of the part (1); and casting the part (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: SCHOCK BAUTEILE GMBHInventor: Nikolaus Wild
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Publication number: 20100095616Abstract: A concrete material, particularly for concrete compression elements transmitting compressive forces, to be used in a structural element as the thermal insulation in structural engineering, made of a high-strength concrete in the strength class C55 or higher, with the concrete being embodied as a thermally insulating, load-bearing material including titanium minerals as additives. Additionally, a structural element for thermal insulation and a brick-shaped thermally insulating element, each using said concrete material, are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: SCHOCK BAUTEILE GMBHInventor: Harald Braasch
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Publication number: 20080302063Abstract: A reinforcing rod made from fiber-reinforced plastic is provided on its peripheral surface with profiling projecting outwardly in the radial direction in the form of ribs extending at least across one part of the periphery. The reinforcing rod has ribs with different geometric and/or material properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2008Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: SCHOCK BAUTEILE GMBHInventors: Harald Braasch, Andre Weber
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Publication number: 20080010913Abstract: A construction element for heat insulation between a ceiling and a balcony is provided, which includes an insulating body and reinforcement elements crossing the insulating body that are connected to both construction parts. Here, horizontally adjacent to the insulating body, at least one additional insulating body is arranged, with an additional tensile reinforcement element being provided in a lower half thereof for earthquake stress, protruding in the horizontal direction in reference to the insulating body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: SCHOCK BAUTEILE GMBHInventors: Hubert Fritschi, Yasufumi Tobishima, Noboru Ishii
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Publication number: 20070074477Abstract: A construction element for heat and/or noise insulation between two construction parts is provided, and includes an insulating body (2) to be arranged between the two construction parts and a fire protection element (4, 5), with the fire protection element having a weather or aging protection in the form of a cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2006Publication date: April 5, 2007Applicant: SCHOCK BAUTEILE GMBHInventor: Hubert Fritschi
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Publication number: 20070039263Abstract: A construction element for heat insulation between two construction parts, in particular between a building part and a protruding exterior part, is provided, and includes an insulating body (2) to be arranged between the two construction parts with reinforcement elements (4, 5, 6) that can cross it and that can be connected to the two construction parts, with at least shear force rods (6) being provided as reinforcement elements. The construction element is here adjusted for the installation in passively energy conserving houses such that the insulating body is provided with a protrusion (3), which includes open recesses (7) for the upper exit sections (6f) of the shear force rods (6) that extend out of the insulating body, and extend in the direction of the supporting building part to the area of the horizontally protruding shear force rod sections (6a) so that it laterally overlaps the bent shear force rod sections (6d) in their entirety.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Applicant: Schock Bauteile GmbHInventor: Hubert Fritschi
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Publication number: 20060090416Abstract: A reinforcing element for concrete construction in the form of a set bolt which is formed of a rod-shaped section with a cross-sectional enlargement on the end is provided. Significantly, at least this cross-sectional enlargement is formed of glass-fibre reinforced plastic and has an axial bore in its centre, and that the bore and the area of the rod-shaped section surrounded by it engage with one another in a form-locking manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2004Publication date: May 4, 2006Applicant: Schock Bauteile GmbHInventors: Harald Braasch, Andre Weber
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Patent number: 5822938Abstract: A structural element for thermal insulation between two structural elements to be covered with concrete, especially a building and a projecting external part, has an insulating body to be inserted in between the structual elements and has at least integral compression elements which run transverse to the longitudinal extension of the insulating body and through them and are respectively connected to both structural elements, wherein the compression elements can have of a profile body with several especially vertically running compression bars, and wherein the length of the compression elements in the direction of the longitudinal extension of the insulating body amounts to a multiple of their vertical height.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Schock Bauteile GmbHInventors: Michael Bahr, Armin Schumacher, Thomas Edelmann, Oliver Wagner, Claudia Schneider-Liebich, Eckart Luz, Heike Roth, Gerhard Trunz, Andre Weber