Abstract: A concrete slab where the maximum width value of the slab Dx is determined by the lower measure between the distance D1 of the front wheels of a model loading truck or by the mean, and the distance D2 of a rear running gear of the same truck or the mean; the maximum slab length L is determined by the distance between the truck axles or the mean; and the thickness E is determined by the concrete resistance value, in view of anticipated traffic loads, the kind and quality of the base, and the ground type. The design methodology of this concrete slab allows for only one wheel or only one running gear of the truck to touch and move over the slab.
Abstract: A wedge bar locking mechanism is provided including a locking pin, a bracket and a wedge bar. In operation, the locking pin and wedge bar are mechanically coupled such that rotation of the locking pin results in translational motion of the wedge bar. The wedge bar and locking pin are received in the bracket which prevents rotational motion of the wedge bar and translational motion of the locking pin. In a preferred embodiment, the bracket has retaining tabs permanently attached or integral thereto, and extending radially inward of a longitudinal cylindrical pathway for accommodating the locking pin therein. The tabs are received within a reduced diameter portion of the locking pin to prevent translation thereof.
Abstract: A window frame assembly comprising a window frame and a J-channel member integral with the window frame, the J-channel member containing integral drains operatively arranged to constrain and divert water away from the window frame.
Abstract: A wall panel including a rectangular frame, a pair of wall members and a thin decorative sheet covering the wall members. The frame includes two spaced apart, generally parallel vertical frame members and spaced apart, generally parallel horizontal lower and upper frame members. The horizontal frame members are connected to the vertical frame members at opposite ends thereof to form the rectangular frame. Each of the frame members includes a core member and a pair of sidewall members attached to opposite sides of the core member. The wall members are attached to the sidewalls on opposing sides of the frame members. A decorative sheet covers the outer surface of each wall member. A method for manufacturing the frame members includes providing a fixture with spaced apart first, second and third surfaces. A hanger bracket is mounted to the vertical frame core member and is positioned in the fixture such that the hanger bracket engages the first surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 28, 1997
Date of Patent:
January 2, 2001
Assignee:
Herman Miller, Inc.
Inventors:
Paul Dame, Duane McClung, Thomas J. Newhouse