Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cast in situ concrete barrier with laterally projecting... – Shear-resisting means between sustainer and barrier
Patent
1982-06-01
1984-02-21
Bell, J. Karl
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Cast in situ concrete barrier with laterally projecting...
Shear-resisting means between sustainer and barrier
E04B 516
Patent
active
044321783
ABSTRACT:
A steel primary framing member, or truss, and concrete floor structure in which the top chord of the truss, regardless of cross-sectional configuration, is totally or at least partially embedded in the concrete to cause the concrete floor and steel truss to function together structurally as a composite system. The upper chord of the truss acts as a continuous or substantially continuous shear connector thus enabling the top chord to perform a multi-purpose function. Additionally, the top chord may be of any configuration and may be either a solid piece or contain perforations.
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Bell J. Karl
Steel Research Incorporated
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