Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With component having discrete prestressing means – Beam – girder – or truss construction
Patent
1990-12-04
1992-06-30
Scherbel, David A.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
With component having discrete prestressing means
Beam, girder, or truss construction
52327, 52334, 52733, E04C 322, E04C 329, E04C 326
Patent
active
051252007
ABSTRACT:
A built-up support member for carrying bending loads is used in building construction. The support member is formed of two separate elements (1, 2), one superimposed on the other. The separate elements absorb normal forces caused by bending loads. One of the elements (2), for example formed of concrete, acts in compression, while the other acts in tension. Shear forces must be transmitted between the separate elements. Shear transmission surfaces afford a positively locked connection of the separate elements. The shear transmission surfaces include cooperating and complementary shaped projections and recesses. In addition, clamping elements (15) are provided between the separate elements in a prestressed manner.
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patent: 4333280 (1982-06-01), Morton
Canfield Robert
Hilti Aktiengesellschaft
Scherbel David A.
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