Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Inclined top cover – On existing roof
Patent
1976-10-18
1978-06-27
Braun, Leslie
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Inclined top cover
On existing roof
52289, 52665, 52696, 52702, 52718, 4032321, 403381, E04B 702, E04C 302
Patent
active
040966704
ABSTRACT:
A new building structural system is described that employs unique elements to interconnect standard structural members in a simple, economical and effective manner. These unique interconnecting elements interconnct a girder and a span member of a building structure, the span member being either a joist or a truss. They consists of two interlocking pieces or elements, one connected to the end of the span member and the other to the side face of the girder member. These unique elements incorporate shaped involutions, webs and reinforcing members that interlock as one element seats down upon the other to interconnect the members in a rugged, rigid fashion. The resulting building structure provides both a flexibility of design and a simplicity of assembly that is remarkable.
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