Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Machine or implement
Patent
1974-05-08
1976-02-17
Moon, Charlie T.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Machine or implement
29460, 52423, 52724, 52725, E04B 100
Patent
active
039382940
ABSTRACT:
The frame or skeleton of a building is erected by anchoring columns or studs in upright position and then fitting upon each upright a tubular casing prefabricated of concrete or other suitable cementitious material thereby sheathing the uprights. The space left in the casings is filled with hardening cementitious material for tying the uprights to their casings. Cross beams are joined to the uprights by providing at the upper end of each upright one or more lengthwise recesses in each of which is seated the end of one cross beam. Such joints support the cross beams safely yet permit limited adjustment of the cross beams and uprights relative to each other thereby imparting to the frame structure an inherent elasticity enabling the same to withstand high wind pressures and seismic shocks. Moreover, frame structures can be erected much faster and cheaper than heretofore possible by means of the simplified joints between upright and cross beams.
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