Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Visible translucent block or embedded component – With preform of nontranslucent material
Patent
1979-07-31
1981-04-07
Ridgill, Jr., James L.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Visible translucent block or embedded component
With preform of nontranslucent material
52381, 405277, E04B 170, E04F 1704
Patent
active
042598206
ABSTRACT:
A heat-insulating, antisweat structural component for prefabricated residential houses, etc. comprises a set of H-shaped steel sheet piles each having opposed side plates coupled by a coupling plate and fittingly coupled to the other in a side-by-side relationship. In each H-shaped steel sheet pile, an engaging piece is formed at one edge and a fitting piece adapted to snugly fit the engaging piece is formed at the other edge of each of the side plates in such a manner that they are continuous along the respective edges, and fitting grooves are formed centrally on the opposed surfaces of the coupling plate to extend in an opposed relationship to each other and in parallel with the side plates. A cylindrical partition member has a hollow cylindrical body and a pair of projection pieces integrally formed on the body in a symmetrical opposition to each other, and is assembled with the H-shaped steel sheet pile set, with the hollow cylindrical body being accommodated within a box-shaped cavity defined by a pair of the coupled H-shaped sheet piles and the projection pieces being snugly received in the fitting grooves in the coupling plates of the respective sheet piles. The H-shaped sheet piles have apertures formed at suitable positions and the accommodated cylindrical partition members have apertures located at the corresponding positions to those of the apertures in the pile, and a tubular piece is rigidly extending through each pair of the corresponding apertures in the pile and the cylindrical partition member.
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patent: 341362 (1886-05-01), Vaughan
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patent: 4162866 (1979-07-01), Kita et al.
Kita Takeichi
Kita Takuji
Oujevolk George B.
Ridgill, Jr. James L.
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