US2008010913A1PendingUtilityA1
Construction element for heat insulation
Est. expiryMar 9, 2026(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
E04B 1/0038
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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.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A construction arrangement for heat insulation between two building parts, comprising a first insulating body ( 12 ) and reinforcement elements ( 4 , 5 , 6 ) crossing the first insulating body and connected to each of the two building parts, with the reinforcement elements including tensile reinforcement elements ( 4 ) that are provided for reinforcement at least in an upper area of the first insulating body ( 12 ) and protrude horizontally in reference to the first insulating body and compression elements ( 5 ) arranged in a lower area of the first insulating body, and horizontally adjacent to the first insulating body ( 12 ), at least a second insulating body ( 14 ) is arranged aligned therewith, and in an area of a lower half of the second insulating body, additional tensile reinforcement elements ( 15 ) for earthquake stress are provided, which protrude in a horizontal direction in reference to the second insulating body.
2 . A construction arrangement according to at least claim 1 , wherein the tensile reinforcement elements ( 4 ) arranged in the first insulating body ( 12 ) act to transfer compression loads in case of an earthquake.
3 . A construction arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the tensile reinforcement elements arranged in the first insulating body ( 12 ) act to transfer lateral forces in case of an earthquake.
4 . A construction arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the first insulating body ( 12 ) is additionally provided with lateral reinforcement rods ( 6 ) as reinforcement elements.
5 . A construction arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the additional tensile reinforcement elements ( 15 ) are rod-shaped.
6 . A construction arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the additional tensile reinforcement elements, at least at a face end, are provided with a plate-shaped force introduction profile, which extends in a generally vertical plane parallel to the insulating body.
7 . A construction arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the compression elements ( 5 ) arranged in the insulating body ( 12 ) extend generally flush with exterior sides of the first insulating body ( 12 ).
8 . A construction arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the additional insulating body ( 14 ) is provided with the additional tensile reinforcement elements ( 15 ) arranged side-to-side from one another and spaced apart by a horizontal distance.
9 . A construction arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein another one of the first insulating bodies ( 2 ) is arranged horizontally adjacent to the second insulating body ( 14 ), aligned thereto and has integrated tensile reinforcement and compression elements ( 4 , 5 ).
10 . A construction arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the building parts comprise a ceiling and a building part protruding from a building.Cited by (0)
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