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Inventors

Geraci, Joseph R.

Application #

741390

Filed

Oct-29-1996

Published

Oct-13-1998

Current US Class

033/562
052/475.1
052/481.1
052/745.1
052/745.19
052/745.2
052/779
052/793.11
269/910

International Classes

E04B 002/28

Field of Search

52/475.1 52/481.1 52/778 52/779 52/309.7 52/793.11 52/745.19 52/745.2 52/745.1 33/562 269/910

Examiners

Kent; Christopher

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wood, Herron & Evans, L.L.P.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A method of constructing a building using template-directed prefabricated units. The templates for each unit are grooved according to a design plan. The grooves are sized and positioned for use as alignment guides to accept building components or to define openings, such as doors or windows, in the unit. The building components are positioned in the template, checked and adjusted, if necessary, to ensure they are in square, and fastened to each other. A solid backing is fastened, which comprises the exterior of the completed unit. In one embodiment, the solid backing may be the template itself. The units are transported to the construction site, where they can be immediately assembled and fastened to adjacent units so that the solid backings form the exterior structure of the building.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of constructing a human-habitable building, comprising the steps of:

providing building components;

providing templates for positioning of said components;

individually positioning off-site said components on said templates and then affixing off-site said components to each other to form prefabricated building units, at least one of said units defining openings for access, ventilation, or aesthetic purposes;

transporting said units to a construction site; and

constructing on said site said building by assembling and fastening said units to each other according to a design plan.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein said components are affixed off-site to said templates.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to off-site manufacture of prefabricated building units and on-site construction of buildings using the units.

Construction of even a simple building is a multi-step process: a foundation is poured, walls are erected with door and window cut-outs, a roof is built, floors are laid, and exterior covering is added. Since each step is performed on-site, builders are forced to contend with a number of factors beyond their control. Such factors include inclement weather that slows or halts construction, concerns about equipment security and personnel safety, and coordination of properly-skilled workers and proper materials to be at the right place at the right time. It follows, then, that a building method which minimizes or eliminates any variable in any step of the process would increase the builder's efficiency and decrease his or her costs.

In erecting walls of a building, the usual method involves assembling wall studs, headers, and plates, then measuring, aligning, verifying, and nailing them together, followed by overlaying with one-half inch exterior wall sheeting. Since each step is performed on-site, it can be prolonged or delayed by any of the aforementioned variables. For example, rain or snow could make it impossible to work, the assembled raw materials could be stolen, more carpenters could be required than originally calculated, or one carpenter could suffer an injury leaving others to make up the workload.
 
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