WO1997014556A1 - Reinforced surface element - Google Patents
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- WO1997014556A1 WO1997014556A1 PCT/NO1996/000243 NO9600243W WO9714556A1 WO 1997014556 A1 WO1997014556 A1 WO 1997014556A1 NO 9600243 W NO9600243 W NO 9600243W WO 9714556 A1 WO9714556 A1 WO 9714556A1
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- plate element
- concrete
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04C—STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
- E04C2/00—Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels
- E04C2/02—Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by specified materials
- E04C2/26—Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by specified materials composed of materials covered by two or more of groups E04C2/04, E04C2/08, E04C2/10 or of materials covered by one of these groups with a material not specified in one of the groups
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- the present invention concerns a constructive element comprising a laminate of a cement/concrete-enforced poly- meric synthetic material e.g. EPS (Expanded Polystyrene ⁇ ubstrate) granulate, PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride) granu ⁇ late, PU (PolyUrethane) granulate etc., optionally as a foamed product, whereon there is added a layer of a sur ⁇ face-finishing material, e.g. a rectifier material such as liquid spac le, gypsum etc. It is preferred to use EPS granulate and liquid spackle as materials for the constructive element according to the present invention.
- EPS Expanded Polystyrene ⁇ ubstrate
- PVC Poly Vinyl Chloride
- PU PolyUrethane
- the materials being part of the constructive element according to the present invention are previously known materials, but when such materials are combined in a laminate constructional structure, there are obtained properties which previously were not possible with these materials separately.
- the laminate structure according to the invention exhibit properties which are signifi ⁇ cantly improved in comparison with those properties which might be expected of such a construction in view of the properties of each of the components alone.
- the constructive element according to the invention will exhibit synergistic properties concerning rigidity, iso- lational properties, carrying properties and holdfastness as compared to the previously known elements.
- the element 3 comprises a layer 1 of a cement/concrete-enforced/stabilized synthetic material, e.g. a concrete-stabilized EPS granulate whereon there is placed a layer of a surface-finishing material, e.g. a rectifying material such as liquid spackle 2.
- a layer of liquid spackle which is significantly thinner than the layers known from the prior art, and still obtain properties which previously were associated with significantly thicker elements.
- the thickness of the layer of liquid spackle 2 will, according to the present invention, lie when using concrete-stabilized PES and liquid spackle, in the interval 0,25 - 50 mm, e.g. in the interval 1 - 20 mm, more preferred in the interval 10 - 15 mm, most pre ⁇ ferred 8 - 12 mm.
- a constructional element 3 com ⁇ prising the above mentioned rectifyer material 2, the cement/concrete-reenforced polymeric synthetic material 1 as well as an additional plate element 4, shown as a corrugated plate element, onto which the materials com ⁇ prising the other layers of the laminate structure are laid/cast.
- an additional plate element 4 shown as a corrugated plate element, onto which the materials com ⁇ prising the other layers of the laminate structure are laid/cast.
- the surface of the concrete-stabilized EPS granulate becomes porous so that spackle material, when added to the construction, penetrates into the surface of the "concrete-stabilized EPS-granulate creating a synergistic effect with a significantly improved load distribution in the final surface.
- Test 1 A combination of expanded polystyrene/concrete and li ⁇ uid spackle.
- FIG. 1 An element with this combination of components is shown in figure 1.
- a plate- formed element 3 comprising a layer 1 of a cement/concrete-stabilised EPS granulate whereupon there is placed a layer of liquid spackle 2.
- liquid spackle 2 In such a con ⁇ struction it will only be required to use liquid spackle being significantly thinner than a corresponding layer of a previously known element without any basic EPS granu- late, and still obtain properties which previously were associated with much thicker elements.
- the data for this test are given infra.
- the thickness of the layer of liquid spackle 2 will ac- cording to the present invention be in the interval
- 0,25 - 50 mm e.g. in the area 1 - 20 mm, more preferred in the area 10-15 mm, most preferred 8-12 mm.
- the isolation may here be both sound and heat-proofing.
- the test does not include control measurements of the density of the samp ⁇ les.
- the type of spackle being used is the same for all the tests and has the trade mark "Straa Grov" supplied by Straa Norge A/S.
- the number of plates tested is 6.
- the length and width of the test plates is 1,0 x 0,5 m.
- the plates consisting of the different types of concrete-reenforced EPS granu ⁇ late indicated supra, are equipped with a layer of spa ⁇ ckle on one side. Control measurements of the thickness of the layer of spackle on the different plates show great variations over the plate surface, see table 1. At the same time the spackle has penetrated somewhat into the foamed concrete on account of a relatively open sur ⁇ face structure.
- the test samples were exposed to stresses with a single point load with a load area of 0 25 mm and with an area of 100 x 100 mm.
- the load points were distributed over the test sample with a least distance from the plate edge of 50 mm.
- the relatively large variation in the measuring results for one and the same plate is mainly due to an uneven thickness of the spackle and to a lesser degree to the location of the measuring points.
- Some of the plates were relatively significantly curved, something which led to a crack in the middle of the plate during a load with the load area of 100 x 100 mm. However, this did not lead to any crack in the spackle layer and the plates maintained at the same time their strength.
- a measure ⁇ ment relevant to a corner is not very representative on account of bad edges on the test sample .
- the break load is read when there has been obtained a marked change in the working profile of the curve indicating an imminent crack.
- the test material was either the corrugated plate alone, the laminate structure of concrete-reenforced synthetic polymeric material (concrete-reenforced EPS) and the structural layer (liquid spackle) , a similar laminated structure with a reenforcement comprising a mesh (150*- 150*5) of a netting material or a combination of the unreenforced combination of concrete and polymeric syn ⁇ thetic material structure cast onto the corrugated plate.
- the measurements were taken at 7 points along the length of the test plate.
- the corrugated iron plate was a plate commercially available under the trade mark "Planja 111" with a thickness of 1,25 mm cast with a layer of "Thermozell 250" with a thickness of 100 mm.
- the length of the plate was 5,5 m and the width of the plate was 0,7 m.
- the structural material was left to harden for nine days whereafter the plate again was sub- jected to a load.
- the load on the plate elements was 200 kg/m 2 .
- the maxi- mum deflection of the plates was reached with the corru ⁇ gated iron plate alone, showing a deflection of 39 mm.
- test material was subjected to load only in the middle.
- the test was conducted to give an indication of how the con ⁇ crete-reenforced polymeric synthetic material ("Thermo ⁇ zell") would behave when breaking, how the plate would buckle and to investigate wether or not there appeared any split between the layers.
- test samples were subjected to successive loads up to 1000 kg, and then further with additional 1000 kg in a load up to 2000 kg.
- the deflection was in principle lineary from zero and up to 2000 kg. No visible changes in plate, concrete-reenforced polymeric synthetic materi ⁇ al ("Thermozell") or spackle was observed at the highest load when the test was finished.
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AU73451/96A AU7345196A (en) | 1995-10-17 | 1996-10-17 | Reinforced surface element |
EP96935606A EP0934157A1 (en) | 1995-10-17 | 1996-10-17 | Reinforced surface element |
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NO954125A NO954125D0 (en) | 1995-10-17 | 1995-10-17 | Reinforced flat covering element |
NO954125 | 1995-10-17 |
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US4572861A (en) * | 1983-06-17 | 1986-02-25 | Consultora Sides C.A. | Prefabricated element for use in particular in the building industry and a method of manufacture of said prefabricated element |
WO1986004376A1 (en) * | 1985-01-15 | 1986-07-31 | Michel Raymond Bazin | Decorative laminated element for the building industry |
EP0348033A2 (en) * | 1988-05-10 | 1989-12-27 | Company 'a' Foam Limited | Foam composite and method of forming same |
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- 1996-10-17 WO PCT/NO1996/000243 patent/WO1997014556A1/en not_active Application Discontinuation
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GB1459575A (en) * | 1974-05-17 | 1976-12-22 | Tramex Sa | Method and apparatus for manufacturing composite plane panels forming prefabricated construction elements for the partitions and walls of a building |
US4572861A (en) * | 1983-06-17 | 1986-02-25 | Consultora Sides C.A. | Prefabricated element for use in particular in the building industry and a method of manufacture of said prefabricated element |
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