Steve Eugene Everett - Austin TX, US Jay Dean Everett - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
B28B 3/08
US Classification:
425354, 425352, 425259, 425260, 425261, 425422, 425447, 425436 R
Abstract:
A block forming apparatus comprises a frame, a compression case and compression bodies. The compression case is movably engaged with the frame in a manner enabling movement of the compression case along a longitudinal reference axis of the compression case. The compression case has a compression body receiving passage extending between opposed end faces thereof along the longitudinal reference axis. The compression case includes a media fill opening within an upper wall thereof and a block discharge opening within a lower wall thereof. The media fill opening and the block discharge opening are each communicative with the compression body receiving passage. The compression bodies are movably mounted within the compression body receiving passage of the compression case in a manner enabling movement of said compression bodies along the longitudinal reference axis of the compression case.
Structural Building Block System And Method Comprising Same
Steve Eugene Everett - Austin TX, US Jay Dean Everett - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
E04C 2/52 E04B 2/00 E04B 5/04
US Classification:
522202, 525921, 52607
Abstract:
A building block arrangement configured for constructing residential, industrial and commercial structures comprises a first layer of building blocks and a second layer of building blocks. The first layer of building blocks includes two spaced apart rows of building blocks whereby a space is provided between adjacent side faces of the building blocks of the first layer. The second layer of building blocks includes two spaced apart rows of building blocks whereby a space is provided between adjacent side faces of the building blocks of the second layer. The space includes communicative horizontal and vertical portions such that that the space at least partially isolates an interior wall portion from an exterior wall portion. The second layer of building blocks is positioned on top of the first layer of building blocks. The second layer of building blocks spans across at least a portion of the space in the first layer of building blocks.
Method Of Forming Building Blocks Using Block Press Equipment Having Translating Fluid Injection Apparatus
In one embodiment of the present invention, a method comprises a plurality of operations. An operation is performed for depositing a quantity of article-forming media within a media receiving cavity of article forming equipment. After depositing at least a portion of the article-forming media within the media receiving cavity, an operation performed for depositing a volume of a prescribed fluid into the media receiving cavity. Depositing the prescribed fluid includes moving a first fluid delivery device through the quantity of the article-forming media while injecting the prescribed fluid through the first fluid delivery device into the quantity of the article-forming media.
Method And System For Forming Structural Building Blocks Having A Cured Binding Material Therein
Steve Eugene Everett - Austin TX, US Jay Dean Everett - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
B28B 3/00
US Classification:
264228, 264333
Abstract:
A method for fabricating structural building blocks having a cured binding material dispersed within block forming media thereof comprises a plurality of operations. An operation is performed for depositing a volume of block-forming media within a media receiving cavity of block forming equipment. The block-forming media includes a curable binding material dispersed therein and curing of the curable binding material is caused by contact with a prescribed activation material. After or in conjunction with depositing the volume of block-forming media, an operation is performed for depositing the prescribed activation material into the media receiving cavity. Such depositing of the prescribed activation material causing at least a portion of the prescribed activation material to be dispersed within the volume of the block-forming media. During depositing of the prescribed activation material or after depositing of the prescribed activation material is completed, an operation is performed for compressing the block-forming media within the media receiving cavity.
Structural Building Block System With Enhanced Load Bearing Capability And Method Comprising Same
A building block arrangement comprises a first layer of building blocks and a second layer of building blocks. The first layer of building blocks includes two spaced apart rows of building blocks whereby a space is provided between adjacent side faces of the building blocks of the first layer. The second layer of building blocks includes two spaced apart rows of building blocks whereby a space is provided between adjacent side faces of the building blocks of the second layer. The space includes communicative horizontal and vertical portions such that that the space at least partially isolates an interior wall portion from an exterior wall portion. The second layer of building blocks is positioned on top of the first layer of building blocks. The second layer of building blocks spans across at least a portion of the space in the first layer of building blocks.
Method, Arrangement And Apparatus For Facilitating Environmental Climate Control Of A Building Structure
Steve Eugene Everett - Austin TX, US Jay Dean Everett - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
B01L 1/04 F24J 3/08 E04B 7/00
US Classification:
454187, 165 45, 62260, 52198
Abstract:
A building structure includes means to utilize solar radiation to heat the building structure during relatively cold ambient environmental conditions and to cool the building structure during relatively hot ambient environmental conditions. The building structure includes chambered wall and floor constructions having integral heat sink masses. These integral heat sink masses provide for radiation of heat when air temperature in an interior space of the building structure is below a temperature of the heat sink masses and for absorption of heat when the air temperature in the interior space of the building structure is above a temperature of the heat sink masses. A flow of thermally treated air to the heat sink masses serves to regulate the temperature of the heat sink masses.
A portable single station apparatus is provided including a structure for receiving a quantity of soil to be compressed into a building block, an enclosed system which provides a linear process for receiving soil, compressing soil and ejecting a formed compressed soil building block from the apparatus. The apparatus is comprised of a stationary chamber equipped with an internal adjustable cavity in which the desired block is to be formed. A pair of opposing pressure heads capable of moving toward and away from each other in unison or independently to receive soil, compress soil, and eject the desired soil building block.
Steve Everett - Austin TX, US William Steadham - Corpus Christi TX, US
International Classification:
A47J 37/07 F24C 1/16 F24B 1/20 F24B 1/18
US Classification:
12600900A, 044530000, 044535000, 126500000
Abstract:
A method for the safe combustion of a solid fuel used in outdoor cooking or recreational heating, the method comprises a structure of the solid fuel, a wick for the ignition of a starter fuel, a shape and design of the structure that promotes the combustion process of the solid fuel by the formation of a space within the structure, wherein the combustion process is provisionally contained and controlled with a design that allows ambient air to enter into structure to increase the combustion process and a design that allows the provisionally controlled escape of combusted fuel gases. The combustion process is provisionally contained by a bonding layer that forms the internal combustion containment space within the structure and bonds the solid fuel sections attached to the bonding layer in place until bonding layer is consumed by the combustion process, collapsing the structure thereby igniting attached solid fuel sections.