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Protecting vaults
A vault can be made damp proof by arranging a waterproof membrane 6 adjacent to an internal surface 50 of the vault using a structure of spaced elongate elements 15 to retain it. Preferably, elements 15 are flexible plywood planks which curve to follow the arched or domed vault surface (fig.1,54), with straight, vertical portions along vertical walls with studwork inserted in-between. The structure may be braced against the floor, the internal vault surface or a horizontal rail of the structure with elements joined by glue or screws. An upper portion of the membrane may be held using adjustable props (fig.1,11) braced against a straight upper strip 9 running along the vault apex; the upper strip may have parallel rebates 10, for receiving the curved strips 15. Additional membrane sections, attached to the upper membrane, may be used to cover vertical surfaces. A floor membrane may be provided, with an upstanding membrane (fig.1,3) around the lowermost parts of the internal surface taped to the waterproof membrane covering the vault ceiling or walls. Plasterboard may be attached to the framework, and flooring laid over the floor membrane. The apparatus used in the method is also claimed.
Protecting vaults
A vault can be made damp proof by arranging a waterproof membrane 6 adjacent to an internal surface 50 of the vault using a structure of spaced elongate elements 15 to retain it. Preferably, elements 15 are flexible plywood planks which curve to follow the arched or domed vault surface (fig.1,54), with straight, vertical portions along vertical walls with studwork inserted in-between. The structure may be braced against the floor, the internal vault surface or a horizontal rail of the structure with elements joined by glue or screws. An upper portion of the membrane may be held using adjustable props (fig.1,11) braced against a straight upper strip 9 running along the vault apex; the upper strip may have parallel rebates 10, for receiving the curved strips 15. Additional membrane sections, attached to the upper membrane, may be used to cover vertical surfaces. A floor membrane may be provided, with an upstanding membrane (fig.1,3) around the lowermost parts of the internal surface taped to the waterproof membrane covering the vault ceiling or walls. Plasterboard may be attached to the framework, and flooring laid over the floor membrane. The apparatus used in the method is also claimed.
Protecting vaults
NICOLAS MIZEN (Autor:in) / MATTHEW CREEVY (Autor:in)
14.06.2017
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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