Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Means compensating earth-transmitted force – Relative motion means between a structure and its foundation
Patent
1994-02-22
1996-02-20
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Means compensating earth-transmitted force
Relative motion means between a structure and its foundation
521671, 521674, 521677, 248581, 248602, E04B 198, E04H 902
Patent
active
054919371
ABSTRACT:
A unitary compound earthquake isolation bearing which permits the installation of a compound bearing comprising a sliding bearing and at least one MER as a single unit without special and separate attachment of the MER to the support or superstructure.
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Bradford Paul F.
Watson Ronald J.
Dunn Michael L.
Edwards W. Glenn
Friedman Carl D.
R. J. Watson, Inc.
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