Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Means compensating earth-transmitted force – Relative motion means between a structure and its foundation
Patent
1992-03-27
1994-09-27
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Means compensating earth-transmitted force
Relative motion means between a structure and its foundation
52167RM, E04C 500
Patent
active
053497945
ABSTRACT:
A wall comprises at least one pair of connecting members, a plurality of bracings, a wall body, and unbonded layers. The connecting members are erected between a pair of beams, and connected to the beams. The connecting members are made of a low-strength steel. The bracings are made of a normal steel. One end of each of the bracings is attached to one of the connecting members and the other end of the bracing is attached to one of the beams. The wall body is made of precast concrete and surrounds the connecting members and the bracings. The wall body is disposed in a space between the beams. Unbonded layers are formed between the wall body and the connecting members so that the connecting members can slide relative to the wall body. However, the bracings are fixed in relation to the wall body.
Friedman Carl D.
Shimizu Construction Co. Ltd.
Wood Wynn
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