Shear-resisting Means Between Sustainer And Barrier Patents (Class 52/334)
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Patent number: 7197854Abstract: A prestressed or post-tensioned composite structural system for bridge floors, road beds, pedestrian walkways, building floors, building walls, or similar structural elements. The structural system comprises a composite structure comprising an unfilled grating as a base component, and a prestressed, post-tensioned reinforced concrete slab as a top component. The base grating component is preferably a plurality of main bearing bars without any distribution bars or tertiary bars. The upper portions of the main bearing bars are embedded in the concrete component permitting horizontal shear transfer and creating a composite deck structure which maximizes the use of tensile strength of steel and the compressive strength of concrete.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: D.S. Brown Co.Inventors: Robert A. Bettigole, Christopher Higgins
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Patent number: 7162844Abstract: A precast panel for building reinforced concrete walls has a metal liner that forms a front surface of the panel. A concrete mass is disposed behind the liner. The panel has reinforcement structure within the concrete mass that can be used to provide continuity of reinforcement between adjacent panels. Edges on the concrete mass are recessed, facilitating the connection of a splice end on a reinforcing bar with a splice end on an adjacent panel. The liner, reinforcement structure, and concrete mass form a composite steel-concrete structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Chicago Bridge & Iron CompanyInventors: Donald MacKenzie Morrison, J. Ricky Simmons, David Roger Butts
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Patent number: 7017314Abstract: A composite floor system comprises a system of joists, where each of the joists has a top chord, a bottom chord and a web, including tension and compression members in the space between the top chord and the bottom chord and secured to the top and bottom chords, and a top chord that is formed substantially in the shape of a cross.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Inventor: Malcolm J. Pace
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Patent number: 6915615Abstract: The present invention relates to prestressed composite truss girder and construction method of the same. The prestressed composite truss girder of the present invention comprises a concrete bottom plate having structure of composite truss; a lower-chord member being composed of prestressed concrete wherein prestress is induced to resist against the elongation strength generated when composing and not composing and to reduce the droop occurred at the state of composition and having perpendicular and horizontal cross-section of certain shape and certain length; web members wherein vertical chords and diagnal chords composed of rolled steel to upper plate of said lower-chord member; and upper-chord member combined with said web members along the longitudinal direction of said lower-chord member to resist against the compressive force generated before said concrete bottom plate being composed.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Inventor: Dae Yon Won
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Patent number: 6871462Abstract: The present invention provides a composite action system and a method for fabricating the same to meet OSHA safety requirements and allow for welding off the work site. An improved structural system achieves the desired composite behavior by providing one or more structural members, plates coupled with the structural members, transverse reinforcing members passing through apertures in the plates, and additional reinforcing members positioned parallel and transverse to the structural members to provide an interlocking composite action between the structural members, reinforcing members, and concrete.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Board of Regents of University of NebraskaInventor: Atorod Azizinamini
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Publication number: 20040182027Abstract: A building structural element (1) having a pair of beams (5)joined by a plate member (13) or alternatively a generally U-shaped channel having a pair of opposed side walls (33, 34) joined by a further portion (35). In either case an interior space (57) is defined by either the pair of beams (5) and plate member (13) or by the pair of side walls (33, 34) and the further portion (35). A cementitious material, such as concrete, occupies a substantial volume of the interior space (57) and the building structural element (1) has a post-tensioned pre-stressing force applied thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Natale Bonacci, Stuart George Rossiter
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Patent number: 6729094Abstract: A prefabricated concrete panel for use in forming the walls, floor, roof, ceiling, and/or foundation of a building is provided. The prefabricated concrete panel includes a concrete slab, a metal mesh embedded in the slab, an insulating panel adjacent to a surface of the concrete slab, one or more studs, upper and lower U-shaped tracks, and one or more connectors attached to the studs. A method of making the prefabricated concrete panels and a method of constructing a building using the prefabricated concrete panels are provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Tex Rite Building Systems, Inc.Inventors: Alicia Spencer, Erwin Ritter
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Publication number: 20040074183Abstract: A wood deck connection system and a method for the installation of wooden deck panels using the system is disclosed. The reliable shear withdrawal connection system comprises a headed connector mechanically fastened to a steel, concrete or wooden girder, a wood-based deck panel having a receiver hole bored therein, and a grout agent deposited throughout the receiver hole. The deck connection system enables top-side installation of deck panels and provides improved shear strength, withdrawal resistance, reliability and fatigue behavior of the wooden deck system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Walter G. M. Schneider, Harvey B. Manbeck, John J. Janowiak
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Publication number: 20040068949Abstract: A composite deck assembly includes a baseplate and a top plate secured to the baseplate. The baseplate is formed from a first composite matrix comprising strands of reinforcing fibers oriented in first direction and a polymer resin. The baseplate includes a plurality of ribs and a plurality of laterally extending open channels disposed between the ribs. The top plate is formed from a second composite matrix of reinforcing fibers in a polymer resin, and is secured, optionally releasably, to the baseplate so as to generally enclose at least a portion of the channels. All the reinforcing fibers in the baseplate may be limited to being either the strands oriented in the first direction or matted reinforcing fibers having a random orientation. At least one of the base section and the top plate may be translucent. The open channel configuration simplifies manufacture and lowers cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventor: Daniel H. Richards
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Patent number: 6691470Abstract: A composite roof form includes first, second and third upright building walls laterally connected to define an interior building space, wall upper end segments of the at least a first upright building wall, a second upright building wall and a third upright building wall; the interior building space containing a building floor; an abutment beam and a laterally adjacent roof support beam defining a recessed horizontal lip portion facing the second wall, the beam upper segment defining a fourth roof form side wall; and a roof form support structure comprising at least one support leg extending from the building floor upwardly along the opposing wall to substantially the bottom of opposing second wall upper end segment and including a support panel having a panel connected end joined to the support leg and a panel engaging end with a panel upper surface and with a lip portion engaging structure resting on and supported by the lip portion, so that the panel upper surface extends along the bottom of the wall upperType: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Inventor: Wallace D. Sanger
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Patent number: 6691472Abstract: A foundation protector for a foundation wall prevents moisture being retained in the foundation wall and also provides drainage for surface water so that water does not rest against the surface of the foundation wall. The foundation protector has a smooth exterior surface so that it remains attached to the foundation if earth subsidence occurs. The foundation protector includes a waterproof dimpled sheet with spaced-apart protrusions and an outer waterproof membrane which covers recesses formed by the protrusions and provides a substantially smooth exterior surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Inventor: Theodore G. Hubert
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Patent number: 6672015Abstract: The invention relates to a device for reinforcing a ground on which is disposed a loading structure, comprising a series of structural inclusions disposed in the ground and adapted to mechanically reinforce said ground, the inclusions having a diameter D comprised between substantially 0.2 m and 0.6 m, two adjacent inclusions being separated by a distance (A) such as 2D≦A≦10 D, the series of inclusions being made of a material having a Young's modulus of between 500 and 10,000 MPa, a load transmitting layer interposed between the ground and the loading structure, said layer having a Young's modulus less than the Young's modulus of the series of inclusions, a first nominal height between two adjacent inclusions of the series, and a second height less than the first nominal height at locations situated just above the series of inclusions, where the load transmitting layer is plastically compressed by the inclusions which partially penetrate within the load transmitting layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Menard SoltraitementInventor: Jean-Marie Cognon
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Publication number: 20030182883Abstract: The present invention relates to prestressed composite truss girder and construction method of the same. The prestressed composite truss girder of the present invention comprises a concrete bottom plate having structure of composite truss; a lower-chord member being composed of prestressed concrete wherein prestress is induced to resist against the elongation strength generated when composing and not composing and to reduce the droop occurred at the state of composition and having perpendicular and horizontal cross-section of certain shape and certain length; web members wherein vertical chords and diagnal chords composed of rolled steel to upper plate of said lower-chord member; and upper-chord member combined with said web members along the longitudinal direction of said lower-chord member to resist against the compressive force generated before said concrete bottom plate being composed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventor: Dae Yon Won
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Patent number: 6581346Abstract: Thin metal anchoring plates provide mechanical bonding between flooring materials such as concrete and plywood. Teeth punched from the metal plates and bent at right angles on the topside form anchorage for the concrete slab and metal screws anchor the metal plate to the plywood subfloor. The metal anchoring plates allow a thin layer of concrete to form a composite section with residential floor construction and to stay in compression—a state in which cracking cannot occur in concrete. Thus, two inherent problems associated with concrete—it's heavy weight and propensity for cracking are solved and thus, allow it now to be used for residential seamless flooring that can be colored, stamped, and textured, for years of low maintenance fire resistant use.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Inventor: Robert C. Melland
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Patent number: 6543195Abstract: The structural framing system comprises a steel beam that supports flooring components interconnected through the addition of a solidifying material such as poured concrete. A structural framing system is created by anchoring steel beams to vertical columns, spanning floor sections between the steel beams, pouring concrete into the interior of the beams and contacting the flooring components, and then forming a rigid joint between the steel beam, floor sections and columns through the addition of a bonding layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Diversakore LLCInventor: Housh Rahimzadeh
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Patent number: 6467223Abstract: A very strong lightweight modular composite concrete and steel floor that can be attached to; a light steel carrier for transportation, a foundation for a single story structure, or a light steel ceiling frame for a multistory ceiling/floor assembly, that creates a compound structure that is substantially stronger than the sum of the strength of the individual components. The thin upper concrete plane acting as the compression flange is connected by shear connectors to a pair of web members which are connected to metal chords acting as the tension flanges to create a double “T”. This in turn can be connected to a pair of web member/metal flange structures creating an even taller stronger double “T” for; the carrier, or the long spanning ceiling/floor assembly of a multistory building. The module is delivered to the site, unbolted from the carrier and set on the foundation or connected to the lower story module.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Inventor: Jack Christley
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Patent number: 6434903Abstract: A section fixable in a mounted position to an anchoring base by means of fastening screws has at least one fastening segment extending in the mounted position substantially parallel to the anchoring base. The fastening segment is, for example, a fastening flange, which is provided with at least one screw hole for receiving a fastening screw provided with a slot or cross slot as the surface engaged by a screwdriver. A safety (or securing) tab protrudes from the fastening segment at least within the area of the screw hole. When the section is in its mounted position and after the fastening screw has been driven in, the safety tab can be deformed by bending or folding it into its safety or securing position. In this position, the tab grips over the edge of the screw head of the fastening screw and leaves free the surface engaged by the screwdriver. In an alternative embodiment of the section, a spring-elastic safety arrest is used instead of a bendable safety tab.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Profil-Vertrieb GmbHInventor: Theo Hertweck
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Publication number: 20020108339Abstract: A shear wall system comprises stucco fasteners consisting of an elongated first portion that is driven into a wood frame wall, and an elongated second portion that is completely embedded in a stucco wall panel. In one embodiment, the fasteners consist of an assembly having a first element that is driven into the wood frame wall, and a second annular element receiving a portion of the first element and that is embedded rigidly into the cement stucco wall. Ductile movement of the fastener components with respect to wood frame wall and the stucco wall provides energy dissipation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Applicant: Sacks Industrial Corp.Inventors: Perry Adebar, Harold R. Davis, William Spilchen, Abraham Sacks
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Patent number: 6408583Abstract: A section fixable in a mounted position to an anchoring base by means of fastening screws has at least one fastening segment extending in the mounted position substantially parallel to the anchoring base. The fastening segment is, for example, a fastening flange, which is provided with at least one screw hole for receiving a fastening screw provided with a slot or cross slot as the surface engaged by a screwdriver. A safety (or securing) tab protrudes from the fastening segment at least within the area of the screw hole. When the section is in its mounted position and after the fastening screw has been driven in, the safety tab can be deformed by bending or folding it into its safety or securing position. In this position, the tab grips over the edge of the screw head of the fastening screw and leaves free the surface engaged by the screwdriver. In an alternative embodiment of the section, a spring-elastic safety arrest is used instead of a bendable safety tab.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Profil-Vertrieb GmbHInventor: Theo Hertweck
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Patent number: 6393789Abstract: A refractory anchor and method of use. The anchor is made by combining two similar sections that are clinched together to form an elongated X-shape. The bilateral symmetrical shape affords maximum anchorage of the refractory, and through-flow of the refractory is afforded by voids through the anchor. The anchor has feet that attach to the surface to be protected, thus allowing refractory to migrate under the anchor. The similar sections can also be used alone as anchors where placement area is limited or irregular. In an alternative embodiment, the anchors have only center feet, to allow them to be stud welded. The anchors are useful in both repair work as well as new refractory applications.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Inventor: Christopher P. Lanclos
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Patent number: 6357191Abstract: A ribbed metal plate for a composite slab that includes a substantially planar plate having an upper surface and a lower surface and a plurality of laterally-spaced, longitudinally-extending ribs that have a keystone profile and wherein the sidewalls are angled toward each other. Ends of the ribs are integrally formed. The rib plate is secured to bearing walls in a structure and concrete is poured on the ribs to form a composite deck. The ends of the ribs extend in the lateral direction to form a composite structure retarding movement of cured concrete in a longitudinal direction. The ribbed plate can also be used in composite beams.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Epic Metals CorporationInventors: Robert L. Ault, Thomas G. Ryan, David F. Landis
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Patent number: 6327832Abstract: A flat ceiling includes a reinforcement for resisting shear forces. The reinforcement is arranged in a bearing area for the flat ceiling and includes several dowel strips arranged in a substantially radial position with respect to a ceiling support. The reinforcement includes a dowel rail and several vertical, parallel dowels that are spaced from one another along the rail. Each dowel has a shank and an enlarged head disposed on at least an end of the shank located opposite to the rail. The shanks located adjacent to the support having a larger diameter than the shanks located farther from the support.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: DEHA Ankersysteme GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Peter Ernst, Gerhard Schrader
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Publication number: 20010039773Abstract: A precast concrete slab for forming a deck in a bridge superstructure has a chamfer on forward and trailing edges so that adjacent slabs can mate. The slab is reinforced with bars which protrude laterally from the slab on opposite sides and which, in use, extend over support beams. Selected bars are formed in a castellated shape of which inverted U-shaped portions extend above the surface of the precast concrete slab. Conveniently, the U-shaped portions anchor a concrete topping which is poured over the slabs at a bridge site and also provide locations for hooking a crane used to transport the slab at a site.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2001Publication date: November 15, 2001Inventor: Steven R. Bot
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Publication number: 20010029711Abstract: Disclosed is a seismic load transmitting system based on impact mechanism for a multi-span continuous bridge, comprising impact assemblies connected to a superstructure of the bridge for colliding with movable support piers according to a longitudinal displacement of the superstructure of the bridge caused by a seismic load and transmitting the seismic load from the superstructure of the bridge to the movable support piers; and impact receiving assemblies installed in the movable support piers for receiving an impact force generated when the movable support piers become collided with the impact assemblies and transmitting the seismic load transferred from the superstructure of the bridge through the impact assemblies to the movable support piers, wherein the seismic load generated in the superstructure of the bridge is transmitted not only to the fixed support piers but also to the moving support piers due to the collision between the impact assemblies and the impact receiving assemblies; and wherein the contType: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Applicant: Jae Kwan KimInventors: Jae Kwan Kim, Ick Hyun Kim
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Patent number: 6161352Abstract: A shear reinforcement system for a slab floor has at least one elongate shear reinforcement member positioned transverse to the plane of the slab floor. At least one securing element for securing at least one of the elongate shear reinforcement members is provided. The at least one securing element extends transverse to the at least one elongate shear reinforcement member.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1996Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Halfen GmbH & Co.Inventor: Klaus Frohlich
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Patent number: 6052962Abstract: A studrail for shear reinforcement for reinforced concrete slabs is composed of a spacing rail (5) and a plurality of studs (6) which are arranged in parallel at a certain distance and provided with enlarged dish-like anchor heads (8) at both ends. The spacing rail (5), produced as a shaped sheet metal rail, grips one anchor head (8) of each stud with its two opposing folded flange edges (10).Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Inventors: Amin Ghali, Walter Dilger, Peter Ernst
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Patent number: 5992123Abstract: A shear stud assembly is formed at the construction site by assembling double-headed shear studs with a channel system which engages one-headed end of the shear studs. The shear stud assembly may be positioned in a slab, beam, or horizontal element around columns or vertical elements for reinforcement with the studs hanging downwardly from the channel system through the normally congested steel reinforcing. Several forms of channel system are disclosed, each of which permit the length of the assembly and the spacing of the studs to be adjusted to fit, and yet still remain within the design parameters, all without the use of skilled labor or special tools.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Erico International CorporationInventor: Antonius M. Kies
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Patent number: 5978997Abstract: A composite structural member with a thin deck portion. The composite structural member comprises a plurality of longitudinally extending girders with a plurality of composite members disposed thereon. The composite structural member comprises a plurality of transversely extending beams with a molded deck structure thereon. In one embodiment, the composite member is a prefabricated composite unit which is installed on the girders and attached thereto. In a second embodiment, the beams are positioned on the girders, and the deck portion is poured in place. In both embodiments, the molded deck portion is substantially thinner than for the prior art structures, but the present invention has greater strength characteristics. A preferred thickness of the deck portion is in the range of about 4 inches to less than about 6.5 inches, with a preferred thickness of five inches. The thickness of the deck portion is such that a single layer of reinforcing material may be used.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Inventor: Stanley J. Grossman
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Patent number: 5941035Abstract: A concrete floor system includes the use of sheet metal pan or decking and sheet metal z-shaped closures sitting upon low profile open web steel joist providing a non-structural or structural concrete brake above the walls forming vibration damping and sound & fire barriers. The z-shaped closures have apertures formed through them which correspond to the end profiles of the joist shoes of the joists, and are fitted onto the joists before or after the joists are in place. The need for sound and vibration damping rock wool, foams and other similar material below the floor and between walls is eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Mega Building System Ltd.Inventor: John A. C. Purse
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Patent number: 5809722Abstract: Reinforced concrete slab and girder building structures incorporate shearing connectors with lengthwise support parts to which lengthwisely spaced, transversely extending, rigid load transfer plates affix. A girder structure having one or more lengthwisely extending girders is provided and the shear connectors are fixed to the girders near their support walls below a deck for supporting the slab, the shearing connectors being positioned so that portions of the load transfer plates and support parts project above the girder structure and deck to receive compression forces in the slab which are transferred by the connectors to the girders. The lengthwisely extending connector support parts have connections for carrying a series of lengthwisely spaced rebar rods which embed in the slab when it is poured and transfer compressive load forces to the transfer plates.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1997Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Keith M. WrightInventor: Peter Bertsche
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Patent number: 5671573Abstract: A precast, prestressed concrete joist having web openings through which mechanical and electrical equipment may pass. In an exemplary embodiment, the joist comprises generally horizontal opposite top and bottom concrete members with a concrete web interposed between them. This web may have openings through which mechanical and electrical equipment may pass. Prestress steel strands may extend lengthwise through both the top and bottom members to provide prestress in the concrete joist. The concrete joist may further comprise strand restraining devices for deflecting the prestress steel strands. The precast, prestressed concrete joist having a web opening may be constructed using a reusable casting apparatus. This casting apparatus comprises a prestressing bed onto which a frame may be mounted. The frame provides a means of applying tension to the prestress steel strands and of supporting prestress strand restraining devices.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1996Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Board of Regents, University of Nebraska-LincolnInventors: Maher K. Tadros, Amin Einea, Mohsen Saleh
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Patent number: 5664378Abstract: An exodermic deck for structural floors including bridge floors, road beds, pedestrian walkways, or the like, comprises a composite structure of a grid component and a top component. The grid component is preferably made of steel and includes a plurality of main bearing bars and a plurality of distribution bars oriented perpendicular to the main bearing bars. The top component is preferably made from reinforced concrete. The upper portions of either the main bearing bars or the distribution bars are embedded in the reinforced concrete component permitting horizontal shear transfer and creating a composite deck structure which maximizes the use of tensile strength of steel and the compressive strength of concrete. The top sections of the embedded bars have gripping surfaces for effecting mechanical locks between the grid component and the concrete component and increasing the horizontal shear transfer therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1995Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Inventors: Robert A. Bettigole, Neal H. Bettigole
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Patent number: 5655349Abstract: A reinforcing assembly for use in structural concrete members, such as slabs, footings, raft foundations, beams, walls and columns, has at least one reinforcing stud having an elongate stem and an anchor head at least at one end of the stem for anchoring the stud adjacent a face of the concrete member, and an elongate support element for mechanically retaining therein the anchor head of the stud. The support element is in the form of a U-shaped trough having a base and sidewalls which hold the stud and confine the concrete about the retained anchor head. The trough decreases the size of anchor head necessary to avoid concrete crushing behind the anchor head and distributes some anchorage forces away from the anchor head. The trough also spaces and positions a plurality of studs in the concrete member.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Inventors: Amin Ghali, Walter Dilger
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Patent number: 5638652Abstract: A concrete-filled steel bearing earthquake resistant wall which has combined resistance to shearing forces exerted in the surface plane thereof has connecting members (1), a pair of surface steel plates (2 and 2') arranged in parallel spaced relationship to each other and secured by the connecting members (1) so that the space between these surface steel plates is filled with the wall unit concrete (7), and wall unit periphery binding steel reinforcements (8) constructed from inverted U-shaped steel bars or similar material and arranged along the peripheral part of the wall unit at predetermined intervals so as to be embedded in the concrete (7). Slippage preventing members (6) are arranged in a staggered arrangement on the aforementioned surface steel plates (2 and 2').Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignees: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Kajima CorporationInventors: Taizo Shinoda, Yutaka Okuda, Hisashi Sekimoto, Shigeyuki Akimoto, Eiji Kokubo, Kazuo Nakanishi, Tadafumi Asamura, Akio Yabuuchi, Ippei Matsuo, Kiyoshi Hara
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Patent number: 5634308Abstract: A structural module has a cast concrete portion and a girder. The concrete portion has a reinforced deck with a reinforced load bearing a diaphragm at opposite ends. The girder extends between the diaphragms and protrudes into each diaphragm without structural connection thereto while being shear and tension coupled to the deck such that forces induced in the girder are transferred to the diaphragms via the coupling between the girder and the deck.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1995Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Inventor: Terence F. Doolan
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Patent number: 5596856Abstract: The metal girder element (5, 6) possesses a section of web (7, 10) fixed along its longitudinal edges respectively to a section of upper flange (8) and to a section of lower flange (9). Each section of flange (8, 9) of this element (1, 2) possesses, on its outer surface opposite the web (7, 10), connection elements (12, 13), the number, dimensions and positions of which are predetermined in such a way that said connection elements (12, 13) are capable of supporting the driving stresses of said section of flange (8, 9) via the concrete during the designed deformations of the structure thus formed.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1994Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Campenon Bernard SGEInventor: Jean-Daniel Lebon
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Patent number: 5586418Abstract: A composite construction which has a beam part (1) and a slab part (2) bearing thereon, the construction comprising the following components: a) a metal mantle (3) of the beam part, the mantle being at the same time the casting form and being made up of an upwardly open profile; b) additional reinforcement components (7) which, together with the metal mantle, make up the reinforcement of the composite construction; and c) a cast component (8) which, when set and together with the metal mantle and with the additional reinforcement components left inside the casting, makes up the composite construction. The metal mantle (3) of the beam part (1) is a shaped profile the inner surface (10) of which has an embossed pattern.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1995Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: Rautaruukki OyInventors: Casper .ANG.lander, Tarmo Mononen
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Patent number: 5566522Abstract: The invention relates to a ribbed plate for a composite slab, the profile of which consists of protruding ribs formed in an essentially planar plate, the upper flanges of the ribs being surface profiled in order to achieve better adhesion between the ribbed plate and the concrete of the composite slab. According to the invention, the surface profiling of the upper flange of each rib consists of spaced apart corrugations extending essentially across the upper flange. Additionally, in the junction of the web between the sides of the rib and the upper flange there is formed a protruding longitudinal corrugation extending at least partly along a length of the rib.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Rannila Steel OyInventors: Casper .ANG.lander, Tarmo Mononen
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Patent number: 5561957Abstract: Building or construction members are provided which include wooden girders or beams which form a framework onto which is molded a concrete plate or slab. A connection is formed between the beams and the concrete slab at least one sheet metal strip (4) having on one edge clips in the form of indentations (5) provided with teeth (6) and on the other edge with bent portions (9) constituting a flanged edge. On the flank of the sheet there are stamped portions (7) forming projections and cut portions (8) forming openings issuing onto the edge on which is formed the flanged edge (9). The indentations (5) provided with the teeth (6) are anchored in the beam (1), while the openings are permitting the passage and retaining of metal fittings (3). The flanged edges (9), the stamped portions (7) and the enlargements (8) participate in the anchoring of the metal sheet (4) in the concrete slab (2).Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Inventor: Daniel Gauthier
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Patent number: 5509243Abstract: An exodermic deck for structural floors including bridge floors, road beds, pedestrian walkways, or the like, comprises a composite structure of a grid component and a top component. The grid component is preferably made of steel and includes a plurality of main bearing bars and a plurality of distribution bars oriented perpendicular to the main bearing bars. The top component is preferably made from reinforced concrete. The upper portions of either the main bearing bars or the distribution bars are embedded in the reinforced concrete component permitting horizontal shear transfer and creating a composite deck structure which maximizes the use of tensile strength of steel and the compressive strength of concrete. The top sections of the embedded bars have gripping surfaces for effecting mechanical locks between the grid component and the concrete component and increasing the horizontal shear transfer therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Inventors: Neal H. Bettigole, Robert A. Bettigole
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Patent number: 5493833Abstract: A welding stud designed to have reduced weight without loss of strength by having a stepped diameter, cylindrical form shank with a relatively thin head. The head is centrally depressed and the shank is of a first relatively large diameter closely adjacent the head and is extruded to a smaller diameter from there to the end opposite the head. The weight is additionally reduced by providing the head with a central depression which extends into the head from the axial outer end. The method of forming the stud starts with a workpiece of a diameter larger than the final desired stud diameter and cold heading the workpiece to form the stud head. Thereafter, the shank of the workpiece from a point spaced from the head to the free end of the shank is extruded through a circular die to reduce its diameter to the desired final diameter throughout the majority of its length.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1993Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: TRW Inc.Inventor: Cornel P. Irimies
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Patent number: 5426903Abstract: Metal weld-on dowel for steel/concrete composite constructions, which has at one end, a weld-on end and at the other end a head for anchoring in the concrete. For improving the load-carrying behavior in the case of shear loading, at the weld-on end the shank has a portion with an increased cross-section compared with the shank.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Inventors: Wieland Ramm, Joachim Scheele
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Patent number: 5367848Abstract: A bracket for use in the after market of metal clad buildings to facilitate attachment of new roof or wall panels of any desired profile, directly over existing ribbed or fluted panels of various configurations. Commonly known in the trades as a sub purlin or sub girt. Generally a one piece Z shaped metal bracket with opposed top and bottom flanges in a parallel plane. The bottom flange and adjacent lower portion of the web contain a series of notches that allow the bracket to nest onto and over existing ribbed roof or wall panels. The top flange is automatically in position, lying flat and continuous, to receive and attach the new panels thereto. The solid portion of lower flange is preferred to be positioned directly above the underlying substructural support system members of the existing building to assure a structurally sound attachment of bracket to the building.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1994Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Roof Hugger Inc.Inventor: Duane V. McConnohie
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Patent number: 5338499Abstract: A method for the fabrication of a composite structure made from a profile plate and concrete. The relatively lightweight steel profile plate is placed at the building site. At the building site the concrete is sprayed on the surface of the profile plate to form the composite structure. The profile plate can be sprayed with concrete, layer by layer, with each layer being allowed to at least partially set between sprayings. Thus, the inherent load-bearing capacity of the structure increases as the layers are applied and the weight of the structure increases.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1993Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Gerestek OyInventor: Seppo I. Ryynanen
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Patent number: 5241797Abstract: A floor for a water tank on a tank support tower is made of a dome of steel bar-reinforced concrete over a lower steel base in a central portion encircling a center access tower, the dome being surrounded by and continuous with an annular rim also of concrete reinforced with steel bars but over a circular steel beam at the base of the dome. Studs are welded from the concrete area into the steel base and the steel beam.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Inventor: John Cliff
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Patent number: 5177918Abstract: A shock-absorption wall structure comprising a framework of elastic beams having a light steel frame covered with a certain number of base plates is disclosed. The base plates have at least two or more rows of parallel sheets in the upper/lower sides or left/right sides and a plurality of inclined sheets and/or rolling sheets to make paving slurry even and quick, and enable the slurry to evince a strong adhesive force. Each elastic beam includes a pair of truss bodies interconnected by number of long bolts and springs with each long bolt penetrating through a respective pair of truss bodies. The springs are accommodated within the truss body and then a cover plate is attached on one side of the elastic beam. By this arrangement, the internal stress of the wall arising from an earthquake or working vibration can be absorbed by each spring to prevent the wall from cracking or collapsing.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1991Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Inventor: Fu-Chuan Chang
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Patent number: 5152112Abstract: A girder comprises a web of reinforced concrete with steel plates attached to opposite sides of the web to form flanges which project from the web. The steel plates are attached to the web by means of studs. The web is cast in position between the plates to embed the studs therein. The girder is used in the construction of bridges.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1990Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Iota Construction Ltd.Inventor: Nicholas J. Eustace
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Patent number: 5134824Abstract: A connecting stake with a fixing stirrup and nails to be pneumatically inserted for connection with a concrete casting on an iron beam, comprises a staff (1) of cylindrical section and predetermined length, provided with an upper head (2) of a greater diameter, and with a lower bar of slightly lesser diameter. The lower bar has an end. The stake (1) has a shaped plaque (3) provided with two lateral openings (7) and (8), the plaque having a central opening, the end of the bar being riveted in the central opening. The nails (9) and (10) are predisposed in the lateral openings and are held within the openings by two thin sheaths (11) and (12). The concrete casting has an upper flange and the nails are inserted in the upper flange by means of a pneumatic nailing machine. The concrete casting is subsequently applied on the upper flange. The plaque (3) is provided with lateral wings (4) and (5) emerging from the plaque, whereby said stake is reinforced.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1991Date of Patent: August 4, 1992Assignee: Tecnaria S.p.A.Inventor: Francesco Guazzo
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Patent number: 5125200Abstract: A built-up support member for carrying bending loads is used in building construction. The support member is formed of two separate elements (1, 2), one superimposed on the other. The separate elements absorb normal forces caused by bending loads. One of the elements (2), for example formed of concrete, acts in compression, while the other acts in tension. Shear forces must be transmitted between the separate elements. Shear transmission surfaces afford a positively locked connection of the separate elements. The shear transmission surfaces include cooperating and complementary shaped projections and recesses. In addition, clamping elements (15) are provided between the separate elements in a prestressed manner.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1990Date of Patent: June 30, 1992Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventor: Julius Natterer
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Patent number: 5113631Abstract: A structural support system for a building is formed from preferably prefabricated, light weight steel framed, bearing wall panels and precast, hollow core concrete floor slabs that are positively interlocked by, for example, splice plates, provided at the top of the bearing wall panels, reinforcing bars and grout, which fills the joints between adjacent slabs to form a unitary structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1990Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Inventors: Edward R. diGirolamo, Thomas Colasanto, Jonathan C. Rothstein