Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Inclined top cover – Rafter to vertical support connection
Patent
1988-10-18
1989-09-05
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Inclined top cover
Rafter to vertical support connection
52642, E04B 700
Patent
active
048626538
ABSTRACT:
A building that includes a plurality of spaced apart pilasters vertically disposed, that are raised above ground level to a given elevation wherein the top of the pilasters lie in a common horizontal plane. A barrier wall is erected on the inside of the pilasters using heavy beam members. Wooden truss members are seated on top of the pilasters. Each truss member contains a vertically disposed column section and an upwardly pitched roof beam section. The crown of each truss roof section is attached to the crown of at least one other truss member. The truss members are covered with sheeting to enclose the building above the top of the barrier wall.
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Friedman Carl D.
Mai Lan
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