Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cast in situ loading bearing monolith with coextensive...
Patent
1983-12-28
1985-10-08
Woo, Jay H.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Cast in situ loading bearing monolith with coextensive...
52405, 52562, 52410, 249 40, 249213, 249215, 249218, E04B 204, E04G 1708
Patent
active
045451630
ABSTRACT:
An improved heat insulated tie rod allowing to reduce local heat insulation defects of concrete or stratified, concrete wall members. The tie rod includes stoppers for setting and holding together a pair of frame walls in spaced apart relationship with, if desired, a heat insulating panel therebetween. The tie rod is improved in that it is made of two coaxial portions connected to each other through a central, heat insulated body having a high resistance to crushing. Preferably, each tie rod portion has a looped end surrounding the central body which can be a block of hardwood.
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Housel James C.
Woo Jay H.
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