Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Anchor – bond – etc.
Patent
1979-03-27
1981-09-15
Ridgill, Jr., James L.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Processes
Anchor, bond, etc.
220 1B, 264 32, 52263, E04G 2114
Patent
active
042889634
ABSTRACT:
A method of construction in which a plurality of vertical columns are cast on a base, the columns being arranged at the vertices of contiguous, congruent, equilateral triangles. A roof slab is then cast on the base, the roof slab having apertures through which the columns pass. Reinforcing mats give rise to a plurality of reinforced zones arranged in a pattern which reproduces the pattern of apertures are cast into the slab. The pattern of zones is displaced 60.degree. with respect to the pattern of apertures. Subsequently the slab is raised, preferably by flotation, until it is clear of the columns, and then turned through 60.degree. so that the reinforced zones lie above the columns. Thereafter, the roof slab is lowered onto the columns.
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