Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With synthetic resinous component – With nonresinous component
Patent
1987-07-02
1989-04-11
Ridgill, Jr., James L.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
With synthetic resinous component
With nonresinous component
52660, 428109, 156181, E04F 1510, B32B 310, F16B 214
Patent
active
048193950
ABSTRACT:
A textile reinforced structural component including: a structural component body made of a structural filler; first parallel textile elements; second parallel textile elements crossing the first parallel textile elements at first crossing portions, each of the first textile elements and the second textile elements including at least one row of first textiles and a first resin matrix, made of a first resin, for bonding the first textiles; and an attaching mechanism for attaching the first reinforcement elements and the second reinforcement elements at corresponding first crossing portions to form a grid member. The attaching means includes the first resin. The first and the second reinforcement elements are impregnated with the first resin before attachment thereof, and the grid member is embedded in the structural component body.
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Fujisaki Tadashi
Futagawa Minoru
Hiraga Hisao
Nakatsuji Teruyuki
Nishimoto Takashi
Dainihon Glass Industry Company Ltd.
Ridgill, Jr. James L.
Shimizu Construction Co. Ltd.
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