Supports – Supporting base
Patent
1997-04-02
1999-03-23
Braun, Leslie A.
Supports
Supporting base
248562, A47B 9100
Patent
active
058848860
ABSTRACT:
The support frame according to the preferred embodiments of the invention reduces the abrupt strains acting upon a foundation to such an extent that light and hence more economical foundations for the device secured to the support frame can be used. A preferred embodiment of the support frame includes at least two resiliently embodied girders and at least one crossbar connecting said girders. At least one securing point is provided on the girders or the crossbar for receiving a structural component to be supported. At least one connecting point is provided on each of the girders, for connecting the girder to a foundation. An interstice is provided between the respective girders and the foundation, wherein the interstice is bridged only at the at least one connecting point. The resilient girders and the interstice allow the impact upon the foundation to be dampened.
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Asea Brown Boveri AG
Braun Leslie A.
King Anita M.
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