E04C2003/026

T-brace system
11091933 · 2021-08-17 ·

A system to be used in t-post fence arrangements. The system comprises an adjustable locking brace having two specialized ends which permit the brace to be used in a variety of bracing configurations. The system further includes hinge pins for connecting a gate to a t-post fence. Other devices and apparatus are provided which further assist in the building and maintenance of t-post fences.

Brace for erecting a bollard fence
11066794 · 2021-07-20 · ·

A bollard panel having adjacent bollards and a gap between the adjacent bollards, a brace having a panel connector, a first longitudinal section, and a second longitudinal section, and the brace supporting the bollard panel in a vertical position relative to a ground with the brace disposed in the gap with the first longitudinal section located on a first side of the bollard panel, the second longitudinal section located on a second side of the bollard panel, and the panel connector attached to the bollard panel.

Ground anchor bracket with simulated slab support for concrete wall braces

A ground anchor bracket for supporting at least one wall brace at an earth anchor includes a sleeve that has a wall structure surrounding a hollow interior that is configured to receive a stem of the earth anchor. A platform is coupled with an upper portion of the sleeve and has an upper surface that is configured to support a shoe of a wall brace. A post is coupled with the platform and the post protrudes upward from the upper surface of the platform so as to be configured to engage a slot in the shoe of the wall brace. The upper surface of the platform may be substantially planar to simulate a slab floor surface for engaging the shoe of the wall brace.

EXTENDED ROOF TRUSS WITH OUTBOARD PURLINS HAVING LOAD SUPPORTING K-TRUSSES AT EXTENSIONS
20210254337 · 2021-08-19 ·

A roof truss having laterally extended portions compared to standard size roof trusses for supporting a roof over a longer span compared to the span of a standard size truss. The extended portion has a supplemental purlin outside of the outermost web member of a standard size roof truss. The supplemental purlin transmits roof load force through a K truss or half-K truss with the upper portion of the K truss fastened to the supplemental purlin and a lower portion fastened to the roof truss extended bottom chord. Use of the supplemental purlin and K-truss architecture eliminates the need for sloping web members in the truss extended portion thereby saving material in truss construction while utilizing standard size truss templates and assembly jigs.

BUCKLING-RESTRAINED BRACES AND FRAMES INCLUDING THE SAME CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
20210189727 · 2021-06-24 ·

An example buckling restrained brace (“BRB”) includes a casing exhibiting a hollow cross-sectional shape defining an interior region. The BRB also includes a core and at least a portion of the core is disposed in the interior region of the casing. For example, the casing may exhibit a first length and the core may exhibit a second length that is greater than the first length such that a portion of the core extends from the casing. The core is separated from the casing by an minimum gap distance along at least a portion of the first length of the casing and a corresponding portion of the second length of the core.

Profiled section element with stepped sidewall
11047510 · 2021-06-29 · ·

An elongate profiled section element for a mounting system includes a bottom, a top section opposite the bottom, and sidewalls extending from the bottom to the top section. The top section includes two flanges which extend from the side walls and delimit between them a longitudinal slot. The top section has a smaller width than the bottom. At least one of the side walls is a stepped sidewall having a stepped shape seen in cross section. The stepped sidewall has two wall sections facing the opposite sidewall and an intermediate wall section substantially parallel to the bottom. The intermediate wall section is provided with a row of holes and the bottom is provided with a row of holes aligned therewith, said holes being adapted to cooperate with a self tapping screw.

Extended roof truss with outboard purlins having load supporting K-trusses at extensions
11111674 · 2021-09-07 ·

A roof truss having laterally extended portions compared to standard size roof trusses for supporting a roof over a longer span compared to the span of a standard size truss. The extended portion has a supplemental purlin outside of the outermost web member of a standard size roof truss. The supplemental purlin transmits roof load force through a K truss or half-K truss with the upper portion of the K truss fastened to the supplemental purlin and a lower portion fastened to the roof truss extended bottom chord. Use of the supplemental purlin and K-truss architecture eliminates the need for sloping web members in the truss extended portion thereby saving material in truss construction while utilizing standard size truss templates and assembly jigs.

CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURE

A clearspan structure including component systems, and methods of forming a clearspan structure including component systems, for mitigating hazards to personnel or equipment from explosions, fires, toxic material release, and other hazards in hazardous locations. The exemplary clearspan structure is also capable of withstanding environmental conditions such as snow loads and wind. The exemplary clearspan structure is, for example, a tent or fabric structure which includes a plurality of frame members forming a support system for the clearspan structure, and fabric roof portions and walls for enclosing the clearspan structure.

Assembled light steel structure energy-saving composite wall
10988925 · 2021-04-27 ·

The assembled light steel structure energy-saving composite wall in the present invention comprises: a cement board and/or ceramic tile, a column, a support rod, a cross beam, a bottom plate, a diagonal brace and a diagonal draw steel bar. In the thickness direction of the composite wall, the horizontal side of each group of columns is outside the composite wall, a plurality of support rods and diagonal braces are installed between the four second vertical sides of the columns of the each opposite group of columns. In the width direction of the composite wall, a plurality of cross beams and diagonal draw steel bars are installed between the first vertical sides of the column of the adjacent groups of columns. On both sides of the thickness direction of the composite wall, the horizontal sides of the column of the two adjacent columns are provided with a cement board and/or a ceramic tile inserted by a strip fastener and a strip, and the space enclosed by the cement board and the ceramic tile, the cement board and the cement board or the ceramic tile and the ceramic tile is filled with the filler. The assembled light steel structure wall system is simple to assemble, convenient to transport, operate and maintain, energy-saving and heat-preserving, the wall installation and wall decoration is completed at one time.

Clearspan fabric structure

A clearspan structure including component systems, and methods of forming a clearspan structure including component systems, for mitigating hazards to personnel or equipment from explosions, fires, toxic material release, and other hazards in hazardous locations. The exemplary clearspan structure is also capable of withstanding environmental conditions such as snow loads and wind. The exemplary clearspan structure is, for example, a tent or fabric structure which includes a plurality of frame members forming a support system for the clearspan structure, and fabric roof portions and walls for enclosing the clearspan structure.