Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Vertically curved arch with terminal support
Patent
1986-04-18
1991-10-29
Raduazo, Henry E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Vertically curved arch with terminal support
52 89, 521261, 52584, E04B 132
Patent
active
050604260
ABSTRACT:
An easily transported and erected building structure formed in part as a vault made of interlocking voussoirs in the form of identical insulated boxes. Permanent exterior joint connectors prestress the voussoirs for strength. Easily installed interior clips join the voussiers. A floor made of insulated boxes is supported on a quickly-assembled adjustable structural frame. End walls made of insulating boxes close the ends of the vault or vaults. External cladding and interior finishing panels, corresponding generally to the dimensions of the voussoirs, are easily installed and removed. Interior raceways are formed along the joinder lines of the insulated boxes. All of the parts of the structure are designed for erection of the structure in harsh environments, without handling small loose parts.
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Hypertat Corporation
Raduazo Henry E.
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