Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Curvilinear barrier – Anchored to disparate base
Patent
1982-02-12
1984-03-20
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Curvilinear barrier
Anchored to disparate base
52249, 5230912, 52425, 52747, E04B 132
Patent
active
044372795
ABSTRACT:
A large volume, thermally insulated tank is formed by constructing the tank sidewall in superimposed sections. Each section is constructed without the use of external support forms by laying a first outer course of thermal insulating material and then forming a first inner course of refractory material spaced therefrom. The cavity between these two courses is then filled with cementitious material, and the process is repeated until a tank wall of the desired height is completed. The resultant tank wall will have an outer layer of light, thermal insulating material, an inner layer of refractory material and a core of cementitious material joining the two layers.
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Friedman Carl D.
Stebbins Engineering and Manufacturing Co.
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