Construction elements and methods of construction
A pre-cast cementitious construction element (10a) comprises a body (12), at least one coupling member (14) protruding from an edge (16) of the body and at least one coupling member (18) provided at an opposed edge (20) of the body. The at least one coupling member protruding from an edge is adapted to couple with a coupling member at an opposed edge of an adjacent pre-cast construction element (10b) such that, when coupled, a spaced relationship exists between the pre-cast construction element (10) and the adjacent pre-cast construction element (10b).
The invention relates to construction elements and methods of construction. In particular, the invention relates to pre-cast, cementitious construction elements and methods of construction using such elements.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTIONConventional building techniques often employ precast structural elements for the construction of walls, floors and the like. One of the difficulties associated with the use of precast elements is that of accurately positioning the elements to produce a true and level wall or floor.
Another drawback of using conventional precast structural elements is the time required to construct the wall or floor. This is partially due to the aforementioned problem of accurately positioning the elements and other alignment problems caused by irregularities in the precast elements. Delays in constructing a wall or floor prevents higher walls and floors being constructed and/or other features of a building being installed. This results in projects falling behind schedule and costly fines being levied against those responsible. This is exacerbated in large projects such as high-rise buildings with many floors.
A further difficulty is the danger associated with transporting the elements, e.g. around a building site. The structural elements are typically moved with the aid of clutches that grip the element. Accidents have occurred where the clutches have given way or the integrity of the precast material has been compromised. Consequently, health and safety regulations have proscribed that chains must be employed when transporting the elements, which adds to the time taken to form a structure with conventional precast elements.
In this specification, the terms “comprises”, “comprising” or similar terms are intended to mean a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a method, system or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include those elements solely, but may well include other elements not listed.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to address or at least ameliorate one or more of the aforementioned problems associated with the prior art or to provide a useful commercial alternative.
It is a preferred object of the present invention to provide a construction element that is simpler to use than prior art construction elements and a method of construction that reduces construction times compared with the prior art construction methods.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one form, although it need not be the only or indeed the broadest form, the invention resides in a pre-cast cementitious construction element comprising:
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- a body;
- at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body; and,
- at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body, said at least one coupling member protruding from an edge being adapted to couple with a coupling member at an opposed edge of an adjacent pre-cast construction element such that, when coupled, a spaced relationship exists between said pre-cast construction element and said adjacent pre-cast construction element.
Suitably, the coupling members are metal plates extending from the edge and the opposed edge of the body, which are preferably partially embedded in the body.
Suitably, the construction element further comprises reinforcing members welded to the metal plates.
Preferably, the reinforcing members are completely embedded in the body and may be u-shaped.
The at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body may be a rod, which is preferably at least partially embedded In the body.
The construction element may further comprise a bearing plate provided around the rod at the edge of the body.
Suitably, the at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body comprises a socket extending into the body.
Suitably, the socket comprises a hollow tube embedded in the body.
The at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body may further comprise a hollow receiving tube at least partially embedded in the body.
Preferably, a longitudinal axis of the hollow tube is aligned with a longitudinal axis of the socket.
The construction element may further comprise a conduit extending between opposed faces of the body through each said socket.
Suitably, the construction element further comprises a bearing plate provided at the opposed edge of the body around an aperture of said socket.
Optionally, the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body further comprises a hollow tube at least partially embedded in the body.
Preferably, a longitudinal axis of the hollow tube is aligned with a longitudinal axis of the rod.
The construction element may further comprise a conduit extending between opposed faces of the body at the base of each said rod.
The construction element may further comprise a bearing plate provided on a free end of the hollow receiving tube, said bearing plate having an aperture therethrough.
The construction element may further comprise at least one conduit extending between a base of the socket and an edge of the body.
Suitably, the coupling members are I-beams.
Suitably, the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body and the at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body is an I-beam embedded in the body, said I-beam extending between an edge of the body and an opposed edge of the body.
The construction element may further comprise a bearing plate provided on an end of each said I-beam.
Optionally, the construction element may further comprise a channel extending between an edge of the body and an opposed edge of the body.
Suitably, the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body comprises at least one reinforcing member, which is embedded in said body and preferably extends substantially toward an opposed edge of the body.
The construction element may further comprise at least one substantially u-shaped bar protruding from an edge of the body.
The construction element may further comprise at least one substantially u-shaped bar protruding from an opposed edge of the body.
Suitably, when the pre-cast construction element is coupled to said adjacent pre-cast construction element, the at least one substantially u-shaped bar protruding from an opposed edge of the body of said pre-cast construction element is substantially aligned with at least one substantially u-shaped bar protruding from an edge of the body of said adjacent pre-cast construction element.
The substantially u-shaped bars may be substantially aligned with a central axis of an edge and/or an opposed edge of the body. Alternatively, the substantially u-shaped bars may be substantially perpendicular to the central axis of an edge and/or an opposed edge of the body.
Optionally, the construction element may further comprise at least one adjustable bolt for adjusting a position of the construction element.
In another form, although again not necessarily the broadest form, the Invention resides in a method of construction using pre-cast cementitious construction elements, each said construction element comprising:
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- a body;
- at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body; and,
- at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body, said at least one coupling member protruding from an edge being adapted to couple with a coupling member at an opposed edge of an adjacent pre-cast construction element;
- said method including the step of coupling a pre-cast construction element to an adjacent pre-cast construction element such that a spaced relationship exists between said pre-cast construction element and said adjacent precast construction element.
The method preferably further includes the step of constructing at least part to of a floor structure in a space between said pre-cast construction element and said adjacent pre-cast construction element.
The method may further include the step of supporting the adjacent pre-cast construction element with at least one prop.
Preferably, the coupling step includes welding together the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body and the at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body.
The method may further include the step of removing at least one prop supporting the adjacent pre-cast construction element once the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body and the at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body have been welded together to leave a free-standing adjacent pre-cast construction element.
Optionally, the coupling step includes inserting the at least one coupling member of said construction element into the at least one coupling member of said adjacent construction element.
Optionally, the coupling step includes inserting at least one rod of said construction element into a socket extending into the body of said adjacent construction element.
Suitably, the at least one rod is inserted until a bearing plate provided around said rod on said construction element abuts a hollow tube aligned with said socket of an adjacent construction element.
Suitably, the at least one rod is inserted until a hollow tube aligned with said rod on said construction element abuts a bearing plate provided around said socket of an adjacent construction element.
Optionally, the coupling step includes abutting an end of at least one I-beam of said construction element with a bearing plate provided at an end of an I-beam of said adjacent construction element.
The coupling step may include aligning at least one u-shaped bar protruding from an edge of the body of said construction element substantially parallel with at least one u-shaped bar protruding from an opposed edge of an adjacent construction element.
The coupling step may include aligning a pair of u-shaped bars protruding from an edge of the body of said construction element substantially parallel with and between a pair of u-shaped bars protruding from an opposed edge of an adjacent construction element.
The method may further include the step of running reinforcing members through said substantially aligned u-shaped bars.
The method may further include the step of filling said socket with settable material.
The method may further include the step of guiding the adjacent construction element into position with the aid of at least one positioning shoe.
Suitably, the method further includes the step of affixing a collar to the coupling member protruding from an edge of the body and abutting said positioning shoe against said collar.
Suitably, the method further includes the step of temporarily supporting said adjacent construction element with a prop coupled to a base, said base abutting the positioning shoe.
The method may further include the step of coupling a working platform to the construction element via a conduit in said construction element.
The coupling step may include welding together the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body and the at least one coupling member protruding from a foundation.
The method may further include the step of filling a volume around the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body and the at least one coupling member protruding from the foundation with settable material.
Suitably, the step of filling includes pouring settable material through a channel in the construction element.
In a further form, although again not necessarily the broadest form, the invention resides in a building system for a multi-storey construction comprising:
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- a plurality of pre-cast cementitious construction elements, each said construction element comprising:
- a body,
- at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body; and,
- at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body, said at least one coupling member protruding from an edge being adapted to couple with a coupling member at an opposed edge of an adjacent pre-cast construction element such that, when coupled, a spaced relationship exists between said pre-cast construction element and said adjacent pre-cast construction element; and
- a plurality of floor structures, each said floor structure extending through a space between one of said pre-cast construction elements and an adjacent pre-cast construction element.
In a yet further form, although again not necessarily the broadest form, the invention resides in a base for the aforementioned pre-cast cementitious construction element, said base comprising:
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- a plate supported by a foundation; and
- at least one coupling member protruding from said plate, said at least one coupling member adapted to couple with at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of said construction element.
In another form, the invention resides in a method of joining the aforementioned pre-cast cementitious construction elements, said method including the steps of:
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- welding together reinforcing members of a construction element and an adjacent construction element; and
- filling a space between said constructions elements with settable material.
In a yet further form, the invention resides in a structure comprising the aforementioned pre-cast cementitious construction elements.
Further features and forms of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description.
By way of example only, preferred embodiments of the invention will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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In this embodiment, coupling members 18 are in the form of sockets 18 adapted to receive coupling members 14, which, in this embodiment, are in the form of steel rods 14. In the embodiment shown in
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A hollow receiving tube 36 is placed over an end of the corrugated tube 30, as shown in
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Two pre-cast construction elements 10 are coupled together by inserting the rods 14 of one element into sockets 18 of an adjacent element. Prior to insertion of the rods 14, sockets 18 are filled with grout, such as 50-60 MPa liquid, non-shrink grout, which is displaced by the rods 14 when inserted. The rods 14 are inserted to their full extent at which point bearing plate 38 abuts plate 24, as shown, for example, in
The method of construction will now be described in further detail with reference to
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For the alternative embodiment of the construction element 10 shown in
An alternative method of construction is shown in
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It will be appreciated that the oversized receiving tubes 60 will be dispensed with when the embodiment of the construction element 10 comprising the metal plates is used. Instead, with reference to
The positioning shoes 50 and collars 51 will now be described with reference to
An alternative embodiment of the positioning shoe 50 is shown in
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The elements used for stair and lift cores shown in
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On site,, the precast elements 10e are supported on bearers 184 of conventional soffit formwork 186 such that inclined edges 182 of adjacent elements abut. For fire rating purposes, dry mix, non-shrink grout 188 fills the void 189 between the inclined edges 182. A flat steel plate 190 is welded via stitch welds 191 to the exposed reinforcing members 22 of adjacent elements creating a continuous bond between the reinforcing members 22 of adjacent elements. Reinforcing steel (not shown) is placed over the elements and the slab topping 192 can then be poured.
The method of joining supported vertical pre-cast wall elements 10f according to an embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
A pre-cast construction element in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the invention is shown in
Two construction elements 10a, 10b are coupled together by abutting the I-beams 140 protruding from a bottom edge of upper element 10b with the plates 142 welded to the top of I-beams 140 protruding from the top edge of lower element 10a below. The elements 10a, 10b are lifted into place using D shackles 78 under plates 142, as shown in
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Another alternative embodiment of the pre-cast construction element 10 according to one aspect of the present invention is shown in
The securing means 24, in the form of metal bearing plates 24 having an aperture 26 through which rod 14 can pass, are provided on edge 16 of the body 12. Plates 24 are secured to edge 16 of the body with the aid of rods or bars 28 that are welded to the plates and are embedded in the body 12. Hence, in contrast with the embodiment shown in
On opposed edge 20 of the body, receiving tubes 36 are partially embedded in body 12 and partially protruding from opposed edge 20. However, in contrast with the embodiment shown in
Transverse conduits 32 are provided in this embodiment toward the end of rods 14 for the same purposes as described above. However, this embodiment also comprises conduits 230 extending from the edges of body 12 to the sockets 18 to allow the pumping of grout into sockets 18 once adjacent elements 10 are in place.
Coupling of the elements 10 according to the embodiment shown in
An upper, adjacent element is lowered such that the coupling members 14 of the lower element are inserted into and received by sockets 18 of the upper element until metal plates 24 on edge 16 of the upper, adjacent element abut bearing plates 38 of receiving tubes 36 of the lower element such that a spaced relationship exists between the two pre-cast construction elements. In the correct position, a space 46 is created between the upper and lower elements for the pouring of a floor structure as described above. The upper and lower elements are secured and accurately positioned as described above using the positioning shoes 50, collars 51 and temporary props 48. Once the correct position has been achieved, metal bearing plates 24 and bearing plates 38 are stitch welded. Non-shrink grout 34 is pumped into sockets 18 via conduits 230. Once the grout has set, positioning shoes 50, collars 51 and temporary props 48 are removed leaving a free-standing upper, adjacent pre-cast construction element.
A further alternative embodiment of the pre-cast construction element 10 according to one aspect of the present invention is shown in
The method of construction using the embodiment shown in
A yet further alternative embodiment of the precast cementitious construction element 10 according to another aspect of the present invention is shown in
With reference to the composite sectional view shown in
When two elements 10 are coupled together, as described above, the first pair of u-shaped bars 240a lie between and substantially parallel with the second pair of u-shaped bars 240b of the adjacent element. The u-shaped bars 240 thus extend into the space 46 created between the elements 10. Consequently, the u-shaped bars 240 provide a complete “development bar” between the reinforcing members 22 of adjacent structural elements. The u-shaped bars 240 also provide additional reinforcement to the floor 82 poured in the space 46 between the coupled elements 10. The reinforcement used for the floors also ties the adjacent u-shaped bars 240a, 240b together. Improved structural integrity between the construction elements 10 and the floor 82 is thus achieved.
It will be appreciated that the concept achieved by the u-shaped bars 240 could be achieved with a single u-shaped bar protruding from edge 16 and a single u-shaped bar protruding from opposed edge 20, the bars being positioned relative to the central axis 241 such that when adjacent elements 10 are coupled together, the bars do not collide. It will also be appreciated that in an alternative embodiment, the u-shaped bars 240b protruding from the second edge 20 may lie closer to the central axis 241 than the u-shaped bars 240a protruding from edge 16. Other variations in the shape and positioning of the u-shaped bars 240 are also envisaged. For example, alternatively, the u-shaped bars 240 may be rotated through 90 degrees such that they lie substantially perpendicular to the central axis 241. Such an orientation of the u-bars 240 may better facilitate the running of reinforcement through the u-shaped bars and the structure.
Hence, the pre-cast cementitious construction elements, methods and systems of construction of the present invention thus provide solutions to the aforementioned problems of the prior art by virtue of the accurately located coupling members 14, 18 of the construction elements 10 that enable the elements to be easily and accurately positioned. Accurate positioning is further facilitated by the positioning shoes 50 and collar 51. The welding of the coupling elements of adjacent elements ensures adjacent elements are secured in the correct position. The space 46 created between adjacent elements enables floor structures 82 to be poured as required without delaying the construction of higher structures or preparatory formwork. The space 46 also facilitates the provision of a complete “development bar” throughout the structure with reinforcing members. Transverse conduits 32 in the elements facilitate the building process since working platforms 84 may be attached thereby both internally and externally and the elements 10 may be lifted safely via the conduits 32. Props 48, 54 are only required to support the construction elements 10 temporarily until the coupling members are welded together. Once welded, the props can be removed to leave a free-standing pre-cast cementitious construction element upon which the next level can be constructed. The strength and structural integrity of the elements and the structure composed of such elements enables smaller volumes of material to be used, which reduces material costs and increases the internal space available. Further benefits and advantages of the construction elements of the present invention will be readily apparent from the foregoing detailed description.
Throughout the specification the aim has been to describe the invention without limiting the invention to any one embodiment or specific collection of features. Persons skilled in the relevant art may realize variations from the specific embodiments that will nonetheless fall within the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A pre-cast cementitious construction element comprising:
- a body;
- at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body; and,
- at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body,
- said at least one coupling member protruding from an edge being adapted to couple with a coupling member at an opposed edge of an adjacent pre-cast construction element such that, when coupled, a spaced relationship exists between said pre-cast construction element and said adjacent pre-cast construction element.
2. The construction element of claim 1, wherein the coupling members are. metal plates extending from the edge and the opposed edge of the body.
3. The construction element of claim 2, wherein the metal plates are partially embedded in the body.
4. The construction element of claim 2, further comprising reinforcing members welded to the metal plates.
5. The construction element of claim 4, wherein the reinforcing members are completely embedded in the body.
6. The construction element of claim 4, wherein the reinforcing members are u-shaped.
7. The construction element of claim 1, wherein the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body is a rod.
8. The construction element of claim 7, wherein the rod is at least partially embedded in the body.
9. The construction element of claim 7, further comprising a bearing plate provided around said rod at the edge of the body.
10. The construction element of claim 1, wherein the at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body comprises a socket extending into the body.
11. The construction element of claim 10, wherein the socket comprises a hollow tube embedded in the body.
12. The construction element of claim 10, wherein the at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body further comprises a hollow receiving tube at least partially embedded in the body.
13. The construction element of claim 12, wherein a longitudinal axis of the hollow receiving tube is aligned with a longitudinal axis of the socket.
14. The construction element of claim 12, further comprising a bearing plate provided on a free end of the hollow receiving tube, said bearing plate having an aperture therethrough.
15. The construction element of claim 10, further comprising a conduit extending between opposed faces of the body through each said socket.
16. The construction element of claim 10, further comprising a bearing plate provided at the opposed edge of the body around an aperture of said socket.
17. The construction element of claim 7, wherein the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body further comprises a hollow receiving tube at least partially embedded in the body.
18. The construction element of claim 17, wherein a longitudinal axis of the hollow receiving tube is aligned with a longitudinal axis of the rod.
19. The construction element of claim 7, further comprising a conduit extending between opposed faces of the body at the base of each said rod.
20. The construction element of claim 7, further comprising at least one conduit extending between a base of said socket and an edge of the body.
21. The construction element of claim 1, wherein the coupling members are I-beams.
22. The construction element of claim 21, wherein the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body and the at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body is an I-beam embedded in the body, said I-beam extending between an edge of the body and an opposed edge of the body.
23. The construction element of claim 21, further comprising a bearing plate provided on an end of each said I-beam.
24. The construction element of claim 1, further comprising a channel extending between an edge of the body and an opposed edge of the body.
25. The construction element of claim 1, wherein the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body comprises at least one reinforcing member.
26. The construction element of claim 25, wherein the at least one reinforcing member is embedded in said body and extends substantially toward an opposed edge of the body.
27. The construction element of claim 1, further comprising at least one substantially u-shaped bar protruding from an edge of the body.
28. The construction element of claim 1, further comprising at least one substantially u-shaped bar protruding from an opposed edge of the body.
29. The construction element of claim 28, wherein, when said pre-cast construction element is coupled to said adjacent pre-cast construction element, the at least one substantially u-shaped bar protruding from an opposed edge of the body of said pre-cast construction element is substantially aligned with at least one substantially u-shaped bar protruding from an edge of the body of said adjacent pre-cast construction element.
30. The construction element of claim 28 or 29, wherein the substantially u-shaped bars are substantially aligned with a central axis of an edge and/or an opposed edge of the body.
31. The construction element of claim 28 or 29, wherein the substantially u-shaped bars are substantially perpendicular to a central axis of an edge and/or an opposed edge of the body.
32. The construction element of claim 1, further comprising at least one adjustable bolt for adjusting a position of the construction element.
33. A method of construction using precast cementitious construction elements, each said construction element comprising: said method including the step of coupling a pre-cast construction element to an adjacent pre-cast construction element such that a spaced relationship exists between said pre-cast construction element and said adjacent pre-cast construction element.
- a body;
- at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body; and,
- at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body, said at least one coupling member protruding from an edge being adapted to couple with a coupling member at an opposed edge of an adjacent pre-cast construction element;
34. The method of claim 33, further including the step of constructing at least part of a floor structure in a space between said pre-cast construction element and said adjacent pre-cast construction element.
35. The method of claim 33, further including the step of supporting the adjacent pre-cast construction element with at least one prop.
36. The method of claim 33, wherein the coupling step includes welding together the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body and the at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body.
37. The method of claim 36, further including the step of removing at least one prop supporting the adjacent pre-cast construction element once the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body and the at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body have been welded together to leave a free-standing adjacent pre-cast construction element.
38. The method of claim 33, wherein the coupling step includes inserting the at least one coupling member of said construction element into the at least one coupling member of said adjacent construction element.
39. The method of claim 33, wherein the coupling step includes inserting at least one rod of said construction element into a socket extending into the body of said adjacent construction element.
40. The method of claim 39, wherein the at least one rod is inserted until a bearing plate provided around said rod on said construction element abuts a hollow receiving tube aligned with said socket of an adjacent construction element.
41. The method of claim 39, wherein the at least one rod is inserted until a hollow receiving tube aligned with said rod on said construction element abuts a bearing plate provided around said socket of an adjacent construction element.
42. The method of claim 33, wherein the coupling step includes abutting an end of at least one I-beam of said construction element with a bearing plate provided at an end of an I-beam of said adjacent construction element.
43. The method of claim 33, wherein the coupling step includes aligning at least one u-shaped bar protruding from an edge of the body of said construction element substantially parallel with at least one u-shaped bar protruding from an opposed edge of an adjacent construction element.
44. The method of claim 33, wherein the coupling step includes aligning a pair of u-shaped bars protruding from an edge of the body of said construction element substantially parallel with and between a pair of u-shaped bars protruding from an opposed edge of an adjacent construction element.
45. The method of claim 43, further including the step of running reinforcing members through said substantially aligned u-shaped bars.
46. The method of claim 39, further including the step of filling said socket with settable material.
47. The method of claim 33, further including the step of guiding the adjacent construction element into position with the aid of at least one positioning shoe.
48. The method of claim 47, further including the step of affixing a collar to the coupling member protruding from an edge of the body and abutting said positioning shoe against said collar.
49. The method of claim 47, further including the step of temporarily supporting said adjacent construction element with a prop coupled to a base, said base abutting the positioning shoe.
50. The method of claim 33, further including the step of coupling a working platform to the construction element via a conduit in said construction element.
51. The method of claim 33, wherein the coupling step includes welding. together the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body and the at least one coupling member protruding from a foundation.
52. The method of claim 51, further including the step of filling a volume around the at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body and the at least one coupling member protruding from the foundation with settable material.
53. The method of claim 52, wherein the step of filling includes pouring settable material through a channel in the construction element, said channel extending from an edge of the construction element to an opposed edge thereof.
54. A building system for a multi-storey construction comprising:
- a plurality of pre-cast cementitious construction elements, each said construction element comprising: a body, at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of the body; and, at least one coupling member provided at an opposed edge of the body, said at least one coupling member protruding from an edge being adapted to couple with a coupling member at an opposed edge of an adjacent pre-cast construction element such that, when coupled, a spaced relationship exists between said pre-cast construction element and said adjacent pre-cast construction element; and
- a plurality of floor structures, each said floor structure extending through a space between one of said pre-cast construction elements and an adjacent pre-cast construction element.
55. A base for a pre-cast cementitious construction element as claimed in claim 1, said base comprising:
- a plate supported by a foundation; and
- at least one coupling member protruding from said plate, said at least one coupling member adapted to couple with at least one coupling member protruding from an edge of said construction element.
56. A method of joining pre-cast cementitious construction elements as claimed in claim 1, said method including the steps of:
- welding together reinforcing members of a construction element and an adjacent construction element; and
- filling a space between said constructions elements with settable material.
57. A structure comprising the pre-cast cementitious construction elements of claim 1.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 14, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 2, 2009
Inventor: Norman Gordon Pask (Queensland)
Application Number: 11/629,431
International Classification: E04H 1/00 (20060101); E04B 1/04 (20060101); E04B 1/00 (20060101);