Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With component having discrete prestressing means – Beam – girder – or truss construction
Patent
1975-06-19
1976-10-19
Faw, Jr., Price C.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
With component having discrete prestressing means
Beam, girder, or truss construction
52733, 52726, E04C 310
Patent
active
039863115
ABSTRACT:
A reinforcement arrangement of high-tension resistant steel for prestressed concrete members or buildings, in which rigidly attached projecting portions protrude substantially from the periphery of the reinforcement. Passages between the projecting portions and the periphery of the reinforcement permit embedding of the reinforcement in the form of a bundle or packet consisting of one or several reinforcements, in a predetermined material which is subsequently introduced. Such material may be in the form of a corrosion inhibitor, or compact substance such as cement mortar. The reinforcement may be in the form of a multistrand wire or cable in which the projecting portions are annular and located at predetermined intervals along the length of the reinforcement. The projecting portions may be of iron or steel, as well as plastic material.
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Illgner Wolfram
Krieg Andreas
Muhe Ludwig
Farber Robert C.
Faw Jr. Price C.
Philipp Holzmann Aktiengesellschaft
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