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Title:
PREFABRICATED ELEMENT AND METHOD FOR ERECTING A STRUCTURE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2014/115059
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Disclosed are a prefabricated element (10), comprising a foundation plate (11) and a wall piece (14), which is made of individual bricks (13), in particular natural stones, and which is erected on the upper side (12) thereof, and a method for erecting a structure, or similar, using prefabricated elements designed according to the invention. In order to create the impression of a natural stone wall on the peripheral edge of the foundation plate, and in order that the construction element can thus be placed directly on the available base without detracting from the general optical impression and without needing to insert said construction element into the base, the foundation plate (11) is covered with face bricks (17) on at least one partial surface (15) of its peripheral edge (16), and the optical appearance thereof is adapted to that of the wall piece (14) erected on the foundation plate (11) or to that of the bricks (13) used therefor. The foundation plate (11) is preferably provided with at least one drainage passage (23), which is spaced from the peripheral edge (16) thereof and which passes through the plate (11), preferably from the upper side (12) thereof to the lower side (18) in order to prevent potential damage to the wall structure by water reaching the upper side of the foundation plate.

Inventors:
WEGERHOFF DIETER (DE)
Application Number:
PCT/IB2014/058258
Publication Date:
July 31, 2014
Filing Date:
January 14, 2014
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
WEGERHOFF DIETER (DE)
International Classes:
E04B2/02; E04C1/39
Foreign References:
DE7419996U
DE3501148A11986-07-17
IE20000662A2
EP1270839A22003-01-02
DE4214915A11993-11-18
EP1254999A12002-11-06
US6944998B12005-09-20
GB2265167A1993-09-22
EP1254999A12002-11-06
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
HENNICKE, RĂ¼diger et al. (DE)
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