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Title:
Load-bearing wall panel whose elements are mortar-binded, and apparatus and method for fabricating same
Abstract:
A load-bearing wall panel is fabricated by disposing an assembly of spaced-apart and aligned, hollow-cored bricks onto a molding base containing melted paraffin. Contact of the cooler bricks with the melted paraffin forms a thin skin of solidified paraffin on the brick bottom portions and forces melted paraffin within the joints forming therein a double-convex configuration of solidified paraffin, thereby water-proof sealing the brick bottom portions and joints preparatory to mortar introduction. After curing of the mortar introduced in the joints and cores, the resulting wall panel has load-bearing capacity and unique, double-concave mortar joints that are smooth, water-proof and weather-proof.
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Inventors:
Graham, Wilson E. (Rensselaer, NY, US)
Application Number:
542585
Filing Date: 1975-01-20 Publication_date: 1977-01-04 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
264/69
52/742.16, 264/233, 264/261, 264/338
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
White, Robert F.
Assistant Examiner:
Pavelko, Thomas P.
Attorney:
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