Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Curvilinear barrier – Dissimilar material hoop tie
Patent
1986-08-28
1987-04-14
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Curvilinear barrier
Dissimilar material hoop tie
52302, 52414, 52606, 52743, 264 32, 264263, 264267, E04B 104, E04B 135, E04G 1500
Patent
active
046568000
ABSTRACT:
A cistern made of layers of arcuate blocks provided with openings in which reinforcing rings and rods are deposited, the openings being arranged such that mortar can be spread throughout the structure to form a monolithic construction. Wedge-shaped openings are formed in the blocks in radial disposition and removable wedges are placed therein to form permanent openings in the construction, the wedges being removed after the mortar has set. Metal circular rings are also placed on each leg or block and each of the rings are coupled together by vertical depending rods before the cement is forced through the hollow openings of the layers of arcuate blocks.
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Dennison Caroline D.
Murtagh John E.
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