Specific Prestressing Means Patents (Class 52/223.14)
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Publication number: 20120180426Abstract: Techniques for reinforcing concrete using rebar are disclosed. Some example embodiments may include prestressed concrete structures reinforced by twisted, threaded reinforcing bars. An example reinforcing bar for a prestressed concrete structure may include an elongated, generally cylindrical rod; an external thread disposed on the generally cylindrical rod, the external thread formed from an elongated, generally nonlinear channel wrapped about a radial surface of the generally cylindrical rod in a generally helical fashion. A base portion of the nonlinear channel may be disposed substantially against the radial surface of the generally cylindrical rod and/or an upstanding portion of the nonlinear channel may extend generally orthogonally from the radial surface of the generally cylindrical rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, LLCInventor: Nicholas Sheppard Bromer
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Patent number: 8215068Abstract: According to one embodiment, the energy dissipation of a structural element is increased by inserting one or more resisting elements into the structural element at any time during or after construction of the structural element. The continuous resisting elements are rigidly attached to the structural at one end and connected to the structural element by and through a damping material over at least a portion of its length. When a dynamic force is applied to the structural elements, such as may result from wind or earthquakes, there will be a strain in the structure, in a direction parallel with the longitudinal direction of the resisting elements. In this way, the forces and deformations within the structure will result in a relative motion between the structural element and resisting element, a substantial portion of which is ultimately transmitted by and through the damping material layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2009Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Inventor: Steven James Bongiorno
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Patent number: 8146306Abstract: An anchor for a post tension reinforcement includes an anchor base having at least one wedge receiving bore therein and reinforcing ribs extending from an exterior of the receiving bore. A longitudinal length of the wedge receiving bore, a position of a midpoint of an axial length of the wedge receiving bore with respect to a load bearing basal surface of the anchor base, and a lateral extension and height of the ribs are selected such that a specific weight of the anchor base is at most 0.1 pounds per square inch of load bearing area.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2010Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Hayes Specialty Machining, Ltd.Inventors: Norris O. Hayes, Randy Draginis
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Publication number: 20120066988Abstract: A reinforcing element (10) for structural concrete construction comprising a rod-shaped bar (11) having a cross-sectional enlargement on at least one end thereof. The rod shaped member (11) comprises an elbow portion (12) on said at least one end being embedded in a protection block (15), thereby forming said enlargement. The method for producing the reinforcing element and the corresponding reinforced structural concrete construction are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE (EPFL)Inventors: Aurelio Muttoni, Miguel Fernández Ruiz
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Patent number: 8136318Abstract: A fastener assembly comprises a first cylindrical member disposed within a second cylindrical member. One of the first and second cylindrical members is movable relative to the other in a first direction. The other one of the first and second cylindrical members is locked relative to the one in a second direction opposite to the first direction. A spring is operably attached to the first and second cylindrical members to urge one of the first and second cylindrical members in the first direction. A removable member is operably associated with the first and second cylindrical members to prevent one of the first and second cylindrical members from moving in the first direction prior to removing the removable member. The removable member is configured to be pulled out to allow one of the first and second cylindrical members to move in the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2010Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Inventor: Thomas M Espinosa
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Patent number: 8104242Abstract: A metal pole is pre-stressed and filled with concrete. The metal pole includes shear transfer connectors projecting inwardly from the inner surface of the metal pole.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Valmont Industries Inc.Inventors: Fouad H. Fouad, Earl R. Foust
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Patent number: 8091317Abstract: A wire bolt comprising an elongated section of wire rope with a section of threaded stud attached to each end is disclosed for use in reinforcing concrete structures. Part of the wire rope portion is coated with a substance to prevent that portion from bonding with the concrete. The threaded rod portion can be attached within the concrete by epoxy or attached to the concrete by appropriate mechanical means. The wire bolt can be attached to a concrete building structure during initial construction of a structure or retrofit into existing structures. Wire bolts should be installed in areas susceptible to shear or bending failure and serve to prevent the concrete sections from separating in a seismic event.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2004Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Inventor: Charles T. Brackett
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Patent number: 8087204Abstract: A sealing cap for an anchor of a post-tension anchorage system has a tubular body, a flange formed on an end of the tubular body, and a seal positioned adjacent an interior wall of the tubular body. The flange has a connector formed on a circumferential surface thereof for detachably engaging the flange with a tubular section of the anchor. The seal is positioned against the interior wall of the tubular body. The seal has a tubular shape so as to extend entirely around the interior wall. The seal is positioned in liquid-tight relation between the interior wall of the tubular body and a sheathed portion of a tendon extending from the anchor. The seal is inserted between the sheathed portion and the interior wall of the tubular body.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2008Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Inventor: Felix L. Sorkin
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Patent number: 8061096Abstract: A reinforcement device for compression buckling strength and a method of fastening the same are disclosed. The reinforcement device includes a member seating body surrounding an angle-type steel-frame member, first and second securing couplers securing opposite ends of the angle-type steel-frame member and opposite ends of the member seating body and adjustable to meet a standard of the angle-type steel-frame member, a horizontal engaging element connecting the first and second securing couplers with each other, a supporter positioned in a space where the angle-type steel-frame to member forms a right angle and supporting the angle-type steel-frame member, and a reinforcing bar connecting the supporter and the horizontal engaging element.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Korea Electric Power CorporationInventors: Kang Sik Kim, Ki Joo Kwon
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Patent number: 8006446Abstract: CO2-sequestering formed building materials are provided. The building materials of the invention include a composition comprising a carbonate/bicarbonate component. Additional aspects of the invention include methods of making and using the CO2-sequestering formed building material.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2010Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Calera CorporationInventors: Brent R. Constantz, Andrew Youngs, Terence C. Holland
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Patent number: 7992357Abstract: Safety equipment for use with prestressing cables as used in civil engineering and building structures, the safety equipment having two principle parts adapted to fit over a cable at a point where the cable interfaces with anchoring members or walls, the safety equipment configured to take over from original anchoring elements in the event of a rupture of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignees: Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Laboratoire Central des Ponts et ChausseesInventors: Marwan Dannawi, Pierre Brevet
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Patent number: 7980033Abstract: Reinforcing system for retrofitting wall to increase the ductility and resistance to shear forces of a gypsum board wall to a level comparable to plywood-sheathed wall. Fiber-reinforced polymer panel is attached to substantially cover surface of gypsum board to protect it against rupture in earthquake. Reinforcement is enhanced by fiber anchors installed along base of wall and door frames. Optional connector strips tie together door and window frames to prevent separation from wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2009Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Fyfe Co. LLCInventor: Edward R. Fyfe
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Patent number: 7967532Abstract: A ground anchor or rock anchor is provided that includes an anchor tension member composed of one or more individual elements, such as steel bars, steel wires, or steel wire strands. While the anchor tension member is intended to be introduced into a drilled hole and anchored there, the anchoring of the anchor tension member at the exposed end of the drilled hole is achieved with the aid of anchor head. To this end, the anchor head comprises a support element to bear directly or indirectly against the underlying rock or substratum, and an anchoring component for tensioning the individual elements, which can be brought into a frictional connection with the individual elements while bearing against the support element. In addition, a cap, which extends around the anchoring component and the ends of the individual elements, protects the exposed end of the anchor head.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2009Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: DYWIDAG-Systems International GmbHInventors: Frank Schmidt, Otmar Langwadt
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Publication number: 20110146170Abstract: The invention relates to a light-weight load-bearing structure, reinforced by core elements (2) of a strong material constituting one or more compression or tension zones in the structure to be cast, which core (2) is surrounded by or adjacent to a material of less strength compared to the core (2), where the core (2) is constructed from segments (1) of core elements (2) assembled by means of one or more prestressing elements (4). The invention further relates to a method of casting of light-weight load-bearing structures, reinforced by core elements (2) of a strong material constituting one or more compression or tension zones in the structure to be cast, which core (2) is surrounded by or adjacent to a material of less strength compared to the core (2), where the core (2) is constructed from segments (1) of core elements (2) assembled and hold together by means of one or more prestressing elements (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventor: Kristian Hertz
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Patent number: 7930863Abstract: Reinforcing connector (10) for reinforcing attachment among components (110) of a structure (100); such as crossing beams (111). Reinforcing connector (10) includes a length of roving (20) composed of filaments (25). Roving (20) is disposed in borehole (50) piercing first beam 111A Free ends (21,23) of roving (20) protrude from borehole openings (51) and are splayed apart into individual filaments (25). Filaments (25) are attached to surfaces of components (110) with adhesive means (30). Reinforcing connector (10) increases ductility and resistance to lateral forces of structure (100).Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2009Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Fyfe Co., L.L.C.Inventor: Edward R. Fyfe
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Patent number: 7905066Abstract: A tension connection for a building includes a first tension member, the first tension member being anchored at its distal end, a second tension member being anchored at its distal end; the first and second tension members being disposed in close proximity and connected by a coupler having a surrounding sleeve and a central bore with a thread, the coupler also being formed with a first rotational member being received in the central bore of the surrounding sleeve and operatively connected to the surrounding sleeve; the first rotational member is connected to the surrounding sleeve, such that the rotational member can rotate in relation to the surrounding sleeve. A torsion spring connects the first rotational member and the surrounding sleeve; the torsion spring biasing the first rotational member and the surrounding sleeve in opposite rotational directions such that the first rotational member can be drawn into the surrounding sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Simpson STrong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventors: Steven E. Pryor, Lisa M. McGurty, William F. Leek, Richard I. Proctor
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Patent number: 7886490Abstract: There is provided a strand that can reduce the trouble in constructing an object to which compression force is applied by the strand and that can keep the construction cost down. A strand 1 is placed in a bore hole provided in a wall or roof surface, and is gripped by a wedge in a tensioned state so as to apply a tensile force to the wall or roof surface. The strand 1 of the present invention includes a pipe-shaped member (corrugated tube 11) made of metal, and a plurality of metal wires 12 arranged on the outer periphery of the corrugated tube 11. The metal wires 12 are arranged to surround the corrugated tube 11 on the cross section of the corrugated tube 11.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2008Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Sumitomo (SEI) Steel Wire Corp.Inventors: Tomoya Maekawa, Toshihiko Niki, Yoshihiko Touda, Katsuhito Oshima
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Patent number: 7874124Abstract: Certain embodiments of the invention disclosed herein include an apparatus and method for securing a wall system together in a vertical direction. More specifically, an apparatus is disclosed that includes a first floor lower linkage beam attached to a foundation of a structure. In another embodiment, a method is disclosed including attaching a first floor lower linkage beam to a foundation of a structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2009Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Posey Innovations, LLCInventor: Bobby R. Posey
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Patent number: 7856787Abstract: A joint fitting 1 between members comprising a single bolt 4 having a length enabling it to be arranged vertically oriented bridging an upper floor vertical frame member and a lower floor vertical frame member at intervals along the axial direction. Joint hardware 7 is fastened to vertical frame members of the floors arranged at the upper floor side and lower floor side. Side opening grooves in the joint hardware 7 detachable receive the bolt. The attached joint hardware 7 is able to be fastened positioned along the longitudinal direction of the bolt 4. The joint hardware 7 is arranged at the upper and lower floors with the joint hardware being butted against vertical side surfaces of the vertical frame members 11 of the floors and fastened by drill screws 24 or other fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2005Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Nippon Steel CorporationInventors: Kazunori Fujihashi, Yoshimichi Kawai, Shigeaki Tohnai, Hiroshi Tanaka
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Patent number: 7779499Abstract: A method for assembly of a stay includes a series of steps that include connecting in the vicinity of an anchoring zone, a new group of N reinforcements to a shuttle located within the sheath of a stay to be installed. The shuttle is driven towards another anchoring zone by means of driving and guiding means. When the shuttle has arrived substantially in the vicinity of the anchoring zone, and as long as entangling is detected between the driving and guiding means in a portion contained substantially between the shuttle and the first anchoring zone, the shuttle is rotated about its main axis in the opposite direction to the said entangling. The group of N reinforcements is then separated from the shuttle. Each reinforcement of the group is tensioned between the anchoring zones. The preceding steps are repeated until the installation of the reinforcements is completed.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2004Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Freyssinet International (STUP)Inventors: Benoit Lecinq, Sebastien Petit, Francois Bignon, Jerome Stubler
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Patent number: 7770342Abstract: A stress-optimized structural support which may be utilized as a beam or assembled with similar supports to form a building floor or roof panel or a bridge deck utilizes an open core element, made preferably of suitably treated fluted paper, upper and lower thin skin sheets, preferably steel skins, and a layer of concrete poured over the top skin. Modules comprising the hollow core element and the upper and lower skin sheets are fabricated to lengths required for building floor, roof or bridge spans and, when joined by welding or otherwise joining the upper and lower skin sheets of adjacent elements along their full lengths, provide a floor or roof deck structure of a large span with horizontal stresses distributed omnidirectionally. A post-stressing tensile system redistributes and reduces the load on the roof deck by about one-half.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Inventor: Carl R. Marschke
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Patent number: 7765752Abstract: An anchor system for a tendon includes a load transfer device having at least one wedge receiving bore therein. The wedge receiving bore has a tapered interior surface. The anchor system also includes a wedge configured to be affixed to an exterior surface of a tendon. The wedge has a tapered exterior surface configured to cooperate with the tapered interior surface of the wedge receiving bore to laterally compress the wedge against a tendon when the wedge is moved longitudinally into the bore. Taper angle of the wedge and a taper angle of the wedge receiving bore are selected such that longitudinal compressive force exerted by the wedge is substantially evenly longitudinally distributed.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2008Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Hayes Specialty Machining, Ltd.Inventors: Norris O. Hayes, Randy Draginis
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Patent number: 7762030Abstract: A fastener assembly comprises a first cylindrical member disposed within a second cylindrical member. One of the first and second cylindrical members is movable relative to the other in a first direction. The other one of the first and second cylindrical members is locked relative to the one in a second direction opposite to the first direction. A spring is operably attached to the first and second cylindrical members to urge one of the first and second cylindrical members in the first direction. A removable member is operably associated with the first and second cylindrical members to prevent one of the first and second cylindrical members from moving in the first direction prior to removing the removable member. The removable member is configured to be pulled out to allow one of the first and second cylindrical members to move in the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Inventor: Thomas M. Espinosa
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Patent number: 7762029Abstract: An anchor for a post tension reinforcement is disclosed. The anchor includes an anchor base having at least one wedge receiving bore therein. The wedge receiving bore is tapered in diameter at a single selected taper angle. An axial length of the wedge receiving bore is selected so that a minimum internal diameter of the wedge receiving bore is at least as large as an external diameter of a sheath on a reinforcing tendon. In another aspect, the wedge receiving bore is positioned in the anchor so that its longitudinal center is approximately collocated with a load bearing basal surface of the anchor.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2004Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Hayes Specialty Machining, Ltd.Inventors: Norris O. Hayes, Randy Draginis
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Patent number: 7752824Abstract: A continuity system for a building is designed to compensate for the downward settling of building elements over time, which occurs due to the shrinkage of wooden building members. The continuity system comprises one or more hold-down assemblies each having a stud-connector secured to a generally vertical stud, a generally vertical rod inserted into an opening of the stud connector, a rod-gripping member in toothed engagement with the rod above the opening, and one or more positioning elements exerting a downward force on the rod-gripping member. The rod has a lower portion secured to a stable building element such as the building's foundation. The opening of the stud-connector defines a frustoconical bearing surface on the upper surface of a portion of the stud-connector, or on a gripper support element in some embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2006Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: MiTek Holdings, Inc.Inventors: David A. Brown, Robert D. Lucey
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Patent number: 7748180Abstract: A system for stiffening members such as joists, beams, trusses, and other like supporting members, the system affected by pre-tensioning. The system is offered in a plurality of embodiments for various applications provided little or no clearance below members. A corner brace embodiment is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventor: Richard W. Plavidal
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Patent number: 7739766Abstract: A stay comprises an inclined casing and a bundle of substantially parallel taut reinforcements lodged in the casing and individually anchored in a first and a second anchoring region. According to the invention, the casing and some of the reinforcements are installed by applying substantially uniform tension values to the reinforcements, then several iterations of the following steps are formed: compacting the installed reinforcements, at least at one end of the casing; slipping a further group of reinforcements along inside the casing, in a space left available by the compacted reinforcements; and tensioning each reinforcement of the further group between the first and second anchoring regions so that all the installed reinforcements exhibit substantially uniform tension values.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Freyssinet International (STUP)Inventors: Benoit Lecinq, Jean-Pierre Messein, Jean-Claude Percheron, Craig Robertson
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Patent number: 7726082Abstract: A wedge for a tendon retaining anchor includes at least two circumferential wedge segments adapted to be placed on an exterior of a tendon. The wedge segments have an exterior surface adapted to cooperate with a receiving bore of a load transfer device and an interior surface having gripping elements thereon. A circumferential dimension of the wedge segments is selected so that a total uncompressed gap between circumferential ends of the wedge segments when the segments are applied to an exterior surface of the tendon is at most about 2.4 times a height of the gripping elements. In another aspect, a tendon retaining system includes an anchor having a wedge receiving bore and wedge segments adapted to cooperate with the wedge receiving bore. The wedge segments include gripping elements on an interior surface thereof. The system includes a device adapted to limit lateral compression of the wedge segments.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2004Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Hayes Specialty Machining Ltd.Inventors: Norris O. Hayes, Randy Draginis
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Publication number: 20100088985Abstract: The prestressed building structure comprises an assembly of precast elements separated by gaps occupied by an interface product, one or more prestressing sheaths having sections respectively incorporated into the precast elements, and a prestressing tendon tensioned inside the sheath. The sheath sections are respectively fitted with first and second end pieces opening out on the facing surfaces of the two precast elements. The first end piece has a flared opening. An elastic connecting sleeve is connected in a sealed manner to the second end piece. The sleeve presses against the first end piece, which compresses it longitudinally to ensure a seal between the inside of the sheath sections and the gap separating the adjacent surfaces of the two elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: SOLETANCHE FREYSSINETInventors: Erik Mellier, Jérome Stubler
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Patent number: 7694473Abstract: A wind energy plant tower with a tower portion made of a concrete material and a steel-made tubular tower segment, which has on its foot a plurality of connection bores for the connection to the tower portion made of the concrete material, wherein the tower portion made of the concrete material has a head portion with a plurality of openings and a plurality of anchor bolts are provided, which can be fastened after the completion of the tower portion made of the concrete material each at a time in or on one of the connection bores on the foot of the steel-made tower segment and one of the openings in the head portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2007Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Nordex Energy GmbHInventors: Alexander Jakubowski, Joachim Nitzpon
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Patent number: 7685788Abstract: A wall strap tensioner for tensioning a wall strap of a metal wall. The wall strap tensioner includes first and second links pivotally connected together. A fastener is secured to each of the first and second links for engaging and fastening to the wall strap. Disposed about the opposite end of the tensioner is a flexible cable adapted to be secured to a portion of the metal wall. A connector connects to the flexible cable and a handle is pivotally connected to the connector and movable between first and second positions. Once the handle assumes the second position, the metal strap is tensioned and can be fastened to an appropriate area of the metal wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: The Steel Network, Inc.Inventors: Michael Torres, Robert W. Herrmann, James E. Herrmann, Aaron M. Herrmann, Edward R. diGirolamo
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Patent number: 7665257Abstract: Certain embodiments of the invention disclosed herein include an apparatus and method for securing a wall system together in a vertical direction. More specifically, an apparatus is disclosed that includes a first floor lower linkage beam attached to a foundation of a structure. In another embodiment, a method is disclosed including attaching a first floor lower linkage beam to a foundation of a structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Posey Innovations, LLCInventor: Bobby R. Posey
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Patent number: 7658041Abstract: The clamping element is supported in a positive fit on the base plate in the direction of traction of the traction element in the anchoring for pre-stressed strip-shaped traction elements on supporting structures. The traction element is received between a base plate which is fixed to the supporting structure and a clamping plate which can be clamped against the base plate and is fixed by adhesion and clamping. The clamping plate can include, on each side of the traction element, a retaining cam plate which projects in a downward manner and which engages in a retaining recess of the base plate, or can include a retaining projection which supports a stop which is connected to the base plate. The stops on the upper side of the base plate are welded push blocks which are arranged on both sides and/or in the region of the front side of the clamping plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2004Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Leonhardt, Andrä und Partner Beratende Ingenieure VBI GmbHInventors: Hans-Peter Andrä, Markus Maier, Roger Beyerlein
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Patent number: 7654047Abstract: A method for forming an expandable member is provided. The method including: expanding a covering to define a cavity; and expanding foam in the cavity in an expansion direction to expand the covering into a predetermined shape.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2005Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Omnitek Partners LLCInventor: Thomas Spinelli
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Patent number: 7644548Abstract: A lightweight concrete composition containing from 10 to 90 volume percent of a cement composition, from 10 to 90 volume percent of particles having an average particle diameter of from 0.2 mm to 8 mm, a bulk density of from 0.03 g/cc to 0.64 g/cc, an aspect ratio of from 1 to 3, and from 0 to 50 volume percent of aggregate; where the sum of components used does not exceed 100 volume percent, and where after the lightweight concrete composition is set it has a compressive strength of at least 1700 psi as tested according to ASTM C39 after seven days. The concrete composition can be used to make concrete masonry units, construction panels, road beds and other articles.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2006Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: NOVA Chemicals Inc.Inventors: Tricia Guevara, Michael T. Williams, David A. Cowan, John K. Madish, Kolapo Adewale, Roger Moore, Mary Margaret Moore, legal representative, Tobias Blain Hileman
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Patent number: 7617642Abstract: A fastener assembly 10, in respect to forces which are subsequently applied, after the installation thereof, when forces is applied in one direction, this fastener assembly 10 is self adjusting incrementally, as needed in travel or actuation; yet when a force is applied in the opposite direction, this fastener assembly 10 is not self adjusting and there is no travel or actuation.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Inventor: Thomas M. Espinosa
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Patent number: 7596915Abstract: A method of forming an insulated concrete foundation is provided comprising constructing a foundation frame, the frame comprising an insulating form having an opening, inserting a pocket former into the opening; placing concrete inside the foundation frame; and removing the pocket former after the placed concrete has set, wherein the concrete forms a pocket in the placed concrete that is accessible through the opening. The method may further comprise sealing the opening by placing a sealing plug or sealing material in the opening. A system for forming an insulated concrete foundation is provided comprising a plurality of interconnected insulating forms, the insulating forms having a rigid outer member protecting and encasing an insulating material, and at least one gripping lip extending outwardly from the outer member to provide a pest barrier. At least one insulating form has an opening into which a removable pocket former is inserted.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2007Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Davis Energy Group, Inc.Inventors: Brain E. Lee, Stephan K. Barsun, Richard C. Bourne, Marc A. Hoeschele, David A. Springer
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Patent number: 7585562Abstract: To improve tensile strength without impairing flexibility and adhesion to concrete, and to form a thick coating in a surface layer part for preventing a basis material from being exposed by damage to the coating, a method of forming double coatings on a prestressing strand includes a primary painting process after a pre-treatment process, in which a resin coating is formed only at the surface layer, a secondary painting process in which respectively individual state resin coating is formed on an outer peripheral face of each of the core wire and surrounding wires under a loosened and separated state, thereby forming a double coating for each surrounding wire, and a finishing process of tightening and retwisting the surrounding wires about the core wire to an original state. The obtained prestressing strand has the double coating portions only at the surface layer and sufficient flexibility and adhesion to concrete.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2007Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Kurosawa Construction Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takeshi Hasui, Takatsugu Fujikawa
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Patent number: 7574840Abstract: Reinforcing connector (10) for reinforcing attachment among components (110) of a structure (100); such as crossing beams (111), beam (111) supporting a slab deck (113), or masonry blocks (118). Reinforcing connector (10) includes a length of roving (20) composed of filaments (25). Roving (20) is disposed in borehole (50) piercing component (110). Free ends (21,23) of roving (20) protrude from borehole openings (51) and are splayed apart into individual filaments (25). Filaments (25) are attached to surfaces of components (110) with adhesive means (30). Reinforcing connector (10) increases ductility and resistance to lateral forces of structure (100).Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Fyfe Co., LLCInventor: Edward R. Fyfe
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Publication number: 20090178352Abstract: A light-weight composite structural member including an elongated body having at least one internal recess with a tensioned cable in the recess or series of recesses. End pieces on each end of the elongated body secure the cable, which is connected to each end piece. The composite structural member is light-weight with relatively thin walls while providing enhanced benefits for resisting the combination of tension, compression and buckling forces.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: INNOVATE INTERNATIONAL, LIMITEDInventors: L. Scott Huff, Stefan Berger
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Publication number: 20090158678Abstract: An anchor tube for an injection-securable anchor includes a through-opening (13) for receiving a fastening element (8) and at least first connection element (32) provided on at least first end (14) of the anchor tube (12) for securing, on the anchor tube (12), a further part of the injection-securable anchor (11).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Herbert Ginter, Christian Plockross, Martin Reuter
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Patent number: 7541089Abstract: A sheathed posttensioning cable assembly including an elongated metallic cable and a coaxially disposed outer sheath, with the cable assembly including a polymeric resin fiber/filament impregnated with a migratory corrosion inhibitor being inserted within the sheath and extending along the length of the cable. The polymeric resin is preferably polypropylene, polyethylene, nylon, or polyethylene terephthalate, with the corrosion inhibitor comprising a 50:50 blend of sodium benzoate and alkali metal sebacate. The inhibitor preferably comprises between 5% and 10% by weight of the impregnated fiber/filament.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2002Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Cortec CorporationInventors: Boris A. Miksic, Alla Furman, Margarita Kharshan, Jessica Jackson
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Patent number: 7516582Abstract: The present invention consists of a connection, having an anchored, elongated tension member, a fastening member attached to the elongated tension member, a resisting member that receives the elongated tension member and an expansion device that receives the elongated tension member there through. The expansion device is formed with a sleeve. First and second bearing members are received in the central aperture of the surrounding sleeve A torsion spring connects the first and second bearing members and is located within the surrounding sleeve. The torsion spring biases the first and second members in opposite rotational directions.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2003Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc.Inventor: William F. Leek
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Patent number: 7509778Abstract: The present invention consists of a connection, having an anchored, elongated tension member, a fastening member attached to the elongated tension member, a resisting member that receives the elongated tension member and an expansion device that receives the elongated tension member there through and is compressively loaded between the fastening member and the resisting member by operation of the fastening member on the elongated tension member. The expansion device is formed with a sleeve. First and second bearing members are received in the central aperture of the surrounding sleeve and operatively connected to the surrounding sleeve. At least one of the bearing members is threadably connected to the sleeve. This bearing member can rotate in relation to the surrounding sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventor: William F. Leek
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Publication number: 20090013625Abstract: Method for reinforcing a structure (1), comprising the following stages: a) placing in one part (11, 12) of the structure (1) an anchoring element (3) secured to strands of reinforcing wires (41, 42) such that the anchoring element (3) is at least partially incorporated into the part (11, 12) of the structure (1) and in that at least one portion (42) of the strands of reinforcing wires protrudes from a part (12) of the structure (1); b) securing the anchoring element (3) to the part (11, 12) of the structure (1); c) applying at least one layer of fabric (5) onto a surface (15) of the structure (1) such that at least one part of the portion (42) of the protruding strands of reinforcing wires is secured to the surface (15) of the structure (1) by bonding said layer of fabric (5). Structure thus produced. Anchoring element of a structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: FreyssinetInventors: Christian Tourneur, Dominique Deschamps
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Publication number: 20080302034Abstract: Disclosed is a two-way pre-stress system for applying pre-stress to a member of a structure by a pre-tendon method, the system comprising: a mold for forming the member, the mold having a concrete pouring space; a supporter installed outside the mold; at least one horizontal tendon installed in the mold in a horizontal direction; a horizontal tendon settling device installed at the supporter, for settling the horizontal tendon in the mold; at least one vertical tendon installed in the mold in a vertical direction; a vertical tendon settling device installed at the supporter, for settling the vertical tendons in the mold; and a bending device installed at the supporter and combined with at least one of the vertical tendon, for forming a bent portion in at least one vertical tendon in a deep portion of the member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2008Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: SAMSUNG CORPORATIONInventors: Dong-Ok Kang, Man-Geun Yoon, Hyun-Yang Shin, Yeong-Seon Kim
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Publication number: 20080236069Abstract: A lightweight cast concrete panel including concrete having a wet weight of between about 132 to about 140 pounds per cubic foot, and air content of between about 7 to about 11 percent.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Jason Hensley, Thomas Kuckhahn, Richard Mantel, George Miks
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Publication number: 20080229704Abstract: An architectural membrane structure preferably includes an aerogel material disposed, for example, between two outer layers. The aerogel can be in monolithic or granular form or can be present in an aerogel composite. A method for manufacturing an architectural membrane structure includes securing an insert, e.g., an aerogel blanket, composite or granular aerogel, between a first and second layer. The architectural membrane structure can be used as a tensioned panel in envelopes such as roofing, overhangs, canopies or in other architectural or structural fabric applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicants: BIRDAIR, INC., GEIGER GOSSEN HAMILTON CAMPBELL ENGINEERS PC, CABOT CORPORATIONInventors: Martin J. Augustyniak, Kris P. Hamilton, Hobart C. Kalkstein
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Patent number: 7360342Abstract: A wedge for an anchor system is disclosed. One embodiment of the wedge includes at least two circumferential wedge segments. Each segment defines an exterior tapered surface and an interior surface. The interior surface has gripping elements thereon. The gripping elements define a difference between a major diameter and a minor diameter of about 0.25 to 0.75 of an amount of a difference defined by a conventional thread having substantially a same axial spacing and major diameter as the gripping elements on the interior surface. Another embodiment of the wedge has an interior surface shaped to substantially conform to an exterior surface of a tendon.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Hayes Specialty Machining, Ltd.Inventors: Norris O. Hayes, Randy Draginis
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Patent number: 7305802Abstract: A floor squeak eliminator and floor joist stiffening apparatus, comprising a longitudinal member for extending along a length of a joist, fasteners for attaching each end of the longitudinal member to the joist, and mechanism for pre-tensioning the longitudinal member, the pre-tensioning perpendicular to a length of the longitudinal member and the joist, whereby the joist is pre-tensioned.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Inventor: Richard W. Plavidal