Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Intersection of a cast stonelike component
Patent
1997-07-09
2000-02-01
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Intersection of a cast stonelike component
52259, 52274, 522931, 52295, 156 92, 156423, 403378, 403393, E02D 2700
Patent
active
060189177
ABSTRACT:
A method for anchoring a specialized structural member having an internal cavity to a foundation to resist uplift forces imposed on the structural member. Structural members having interior cavities with external openings are anchored to foundations by way of an anchor member embedded in the foundation and received and enveloped by the internal cavity. The anchor member is connected to the structural member by a plurality of fasteners. The anchor member is formed to provide multiple point-to-point contact with the structural member.
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Cypher Charles R.
Cypher James R.
Friedman Carl D.
Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc.
Wilkens Kevin D.
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