Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Rigid barrier cantilevered from vertical support
Patent
1978-10-26
1980-03-25
Leppink, James A.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Rigid barrier cantilevered from vertical support
52668, 52693, F04B 134
Patent
active
041943260
ABSTRACT:
A pedestal house with a cantilevered crossed truss construction forming the floor and wall supporting structure thereof has several pairs of crossed horizontally disposed truss members, each truss member has vertically spaced top and bottom cord members and interconnecting web members, one of each pair of truss members being of a greater height than the other so that one truss member of each pair passes through an opening in the other at right angles thereto. Members are located longitudinally of said other truss member of each pair so as to increase the height thereof to that of the higher truss member of the pair. This invention is distinguishable from others by reason of the pedestal house and the crossed truss members thereof forming a central area from which the ends of the truss members extend in cantilever form to form a wide stable support structure for the house on the pedestal.
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Trus Joist Design Manual, 1973, p. D-9.
Friedman Carl D.
Harpman Webster B.
Leppink James A.
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