Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Barrier or major section mounted for in situ repositioning;... – Barrier of hingedly connected sections
Patent
1993-03-15
1995-07-04
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Barrier or major section mounted for in situ repositioning;...
Barrier of hingedly connected sections
522933, 52295, 52247, 525871, F04H 1714, F04B 716
Patent
active
054289262
ABSTRACT:
A serpentine noise barrier wall containing abutting concrete panels wherein the end panels of the wall are seated on concrete pads and supported in an upright position by angle irons. Adjacent panels are joined together at the shared joint region by connector plates that are mounted in recesses formed in the adjacent panels and are drawn tightly in place by threaded fasteners. Concrete footings are used to support the upper panels of two abutting panels where a pronounced change in grade occurs.
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Concrete Pipe and Products Corp.
Friedman Carl D.
Yip Winnie S.
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