Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cast in situ concrete barrier with laterally projecting... – Shear-resisting means between sustainer and barrier
Patent
1994-03-02
1996-10-08
Safavi, Michael
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Cast in situ concrete barrier with laterally projecting...
Shear-resisting means between sustainer and barrier
52332, 52335, 524053, 52679, 52687, E04B 526, E04C 518
Patent
active
055619576
ABSTRACT:
Building or construction members are provided which include wooden girders or beams which form a framework onto which is molded a concrete plate or slab. A connection is formed between the beams and the concrete slab at least one sheet metal strip (4) having on one edge clips in the form of indentations (5) provided with teeth (6) and on the other edge with bent portions (9) constituting a flanged edge. On the flank of the sheet there are stamped portions (7) forming projections and cut portions (8) forming openings issuing onto the edge on which is formed the flanged edge (9). The indentations (5) provided with the teeth (6) are anchored in the beam (1), while the openings are permitting the passage and retaining of metal fittings (3). The flanged edges (9), the stamped portions (7) and the enlargements (8) participate in the anchoring of the metal sheet (4) in the concrete slab (2).
REFERENCES:
patent: 4841703 (1989-06-01), Grimaud
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