Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Requiring soil work
Patent
1981-07-13
1985-01-22
Raduazo, Henry E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Processes
Requiring soil work
52713, 264 34, 264256, E04G 2100
Patent
active
044943520
ABSTRACT:
An improved reinforced structural member and method of fabricating the member. The structural member is a truss slab of a type embodying a lower concrete slab having reinforcement embedded therein; means providing a network of passages overlying the base slab; and an overlying concrete slab with reinforcement therein, including concrete columns extending between the overlying slab and the base slab. Additional reinforcing members of struts are provided connected between the reinforcing members in the lower slab and the reinforcing members in the upper slab. These members are of improved construction embodying a lower section and a separable upper section. The lower section extends to the height of the top surface of the lower slab permitting improvements in the method in that the lower slab can be poured without the reinforcing struts or members being in the way. The upper section of the reinforcing strut is then joined to the lower section, after which the upper slab is poured.
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