Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Shaped or strengthened by fluid pressure – Fluid pressure is subatmospheric
Patent
1979-03-05
1981-04-21
Faw, Jr., Price C.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Shaped or strengthened by fluid pressure
Fluid pressure is subatmospheric
52173DS, 49499, E04B 134
Patent
active
042624584
ABSTRACT:
An inflatable dock seal for closing the area around a dock opening in a wall with respect to a railway car or the like is secured to said wall by devices comprising uninflated tubular members attached to said inflatable dock seal and rigid structural members positioned in said uninflated tubular members so as to extend longitudinally of the sections of the inflatable dock seal. Clamps are affixed to the wall in which the dock opening is located and adjacent thereto and the uninflated tubular members with their rigid structural members are engaged by said clamps to secure the dock seal to the building about the dock opening therein.
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Faw Jr. Price C.
Raduazo Henry E.
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