Patent ID: 7810293

Claim:
An insulated concrete wall panel section useful for tilt up contraction, comprising: a foam panel generally rectangular in shape having a length substantially greater than its width, an exterior surface, an opposite interior surface, a plurality of chases in said interior surface parallel to the length of said panel, and a plurality of channels in said exterior surface parallel to the length of said panel; an outer concrete layer placed upon said exterior surface and onto said channels each forming a tee having an upright web, said concrete extending beyond said panel forming a header and an opposite footer across the width of said panel; reinforcement located within and proximate to said channel and to said exterior surface, said reinforcement extending into said header and footer; whereby said concrete attains a certain thickness upon said exterior surface, and said panel and said concrete attains a combined thickness; said chases having an approximate rectangular shape in cross section, and said channels having an approximate rectangular shape in cross section and of greater width than said chases; a stud located within each of said chases, and also extending into said header and said footer; said reinforcement having at least one connecting means extending outwardly from said header to facilitate lifting of said wall panel; an inner concrete layer placed upon and applied to said interior surface of said panel, generally prior to placement of concrete upon the exterior surface of said foam panel; the outer and interior layers of concrete are continuous through the header and the footer of said wall panel and integrated with said interior reinforcements and said studs to create a continuous reinforced concrete bond between the inside and outside concrete layers in developing a structural composite having foam insulation located intermediately thereof; and thereby forming a fully reinforced foam panel insulated concrete wall panel section that is capable of being formed and tilted up in situ at the location of usage of the wall panel in a building structure.