Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Means compensating earth-transmitted force – Relative motion means between a structure and its foundation
Patent
1980-05-07
1984-06-05
Perham, Alfred C.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Means compensating earth-transmitted force
Relative motion means between a structure and its foundation
52240, 52252, 52293, 52438, 52439, 52583, 52747, E04B 198, E04H 902
Patent
active
044520190
ABSTRACT:
A method of achieving earthquake reinforcement in existing buildings by piling hourglass-shaped concrete blocks within a beam pillar frame structure of a wall. The blocks are piled by staggering by half one pitch of the layer of concrete blocks and by filling the whole area within the beam pillar frame. The blocks are provided with stud plates that are welded to supporting bands which are in turn connected to the frame.
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Ikuo Yamaguchi
Masaru Fujimura
Shunsuke Sugano
Toshio Nagashima
Yasuo Higashibata
Perham Alfred C.
Schellin Eric P.
Takenaka Komuten Co. Ltd.
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