Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Machine or implement
Patent
1987-03-23
1989-01-17
Woo, Jay H.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Machine or implement
52732, 249210, E04G 1714, E04C 309
Patent
active
047980370
ABSTRACT:
A steel soldier of increased strength and rigidity for supporting concrete formwork comprises a pair of steel beam elements connected in laterally spaced opposite parallel relation by a tie plate (3) at each end and is characterized in that each beam element has a web with lateral extensions (1) which enter within and are supportively attached (a,b) to separately formed hollow profile chord plates (2).
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Housel James C.
Mabey Hire Co., Limited
Woo Jay H.
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