Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Column – mast – etc. – construction
Patent
1995-12-18
1997-12-09
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Processes
Column, mast, etc., construction
527413, 527381, 527375, 527232, 156 71, 156172, 156431, 405257, 432184, 264 35, 264258, E04B 116, E04G 2302, F27B 1700
Patent
active
056947348
ABSTRACT:
A material having fibers in a curable matrix is applied as a reinforcement to a vertical column. The matrix is cured by providing a reinforcement curing apparatus including a steel cylindrical housing split lengthwise into at least two sections, and a plurality of elongated radiant heaters mounted to an interior wall of the housing and oriented to direct their heat inwardly. The curing apparatus is assembled around the perimeter of the column having the reinforcement thereon and operated to heat and cure the reinforcement.
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Cercone Larry
Lapid Alexander Joseph
White Nicholas J.
Friedman Carl D.
Garmong Gregory
Wilkens Kevin D.
XXSYS Technologies, Inc.
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