Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With lifting or handling means for primary component or... – Lift slab
Patent
1997-05-16
1999-01-12
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
With lifting or handling means for primary component or...
Lift slab
521252, 521254, 523099, E02D 3500
Patent
active
058572961
ABSTRACT:
An anchor adapted for being embedded within a concrete sandwich panel to facilitate lifting thereof is disclosed. The anchor includes a neck supporting a head adapted for mating with a conventional lifting assembly. The neck is supported on a body portion adapted for being at least partially embedded within the sandwich panel. The body portion includes a pair of opposing wings extending radially outwardly from a central axis wherein each wing includes an inner portion adapted to be embedded within a wythe of insulation and an outer portion adapted to be embedded within a wythe of concrete.
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Edgar Roy Lee
Niday David Andrew
Dayton Superior Corporation
Friedman Carl D.
Wilkens Kevin D.
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