E04B2001/2652

Assembled slab steel-wood composite joint and assembly method thereof

An assembled slab-type steel-wood composite joint, includes a steel-wood composite column, square wood beams, connecting assemblies for connecting the steel-wood composite column and the square wood beams, and wood slabs connected to and supported by the steel-wood composite column, the square wood beams and the connecting assemblies. The steel-wood composite column includes a hollow cross-shaped outer square wood column, and square blocks are integrally formed on the outer square wood column; and a steel sleeve is inlaid in the outer square wood column, an inner wood column is inlaid in the steel sleeve, column vertical steel bars penetrate through the inner wood column, horizontal steel bars penetrate through the square blocks and are fixedly connected to the steel sleeve, and threads are arranged at the ends of the horizontal steel bars.

LIGHT WEIGHT CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM BASED ON HORIZONTALLY PRE-SLOTTED PANELS
20210040722 · 2021-02-11 ·

Modular building methods and systems using lightweight modular panels, and specially configured transition panels for transitioning from wall to floor, or from wall to roof. Identically configured standard panels are used for constructing the walls, floor, and roof, with transitions from one structure to the next (e.g., wall to floor, or wall to roof). Each of the variously configured panel types includes channels (e.g., 2 pair of channels) formed through the length of the foam body, where the channels are configured to receive splines (e.g., flanges of an I-beam) therein. In the standard panel, the channels may include pairs of top and bottom channels, with the channels offset towards the respective panel major faces. In the transition panels, the channels may be similarly configured, but positioned differently to make the appropriate transition. The splines are connected to a frame, which acts as a template and transfers loads to a foundation.

Cylindrical sleeve-type steel-wood composite joint and the assembly method

A cylindrical sleeve-type steel-wood composite joint includes fiberglass reinforced panel (FRP) cylindrical wood columns, X-shaped wood beams, a key connecting component, arc connecting pieces and splicing outer ring plates. The key connecting component consists of upper and lower cylindrical steel sleeve plates, a connecting sleeve, a cylindrical solid wood and filling wood blocks. The FRP cylindrical wood columns are connected to the key connecting component and are inserted into the key connecting component through the cylindrical steel sleeve plates and penetrative steel bars. The X-shaped wood beams are connected to the key connecting component through the arc connecting pieces, and the splicing outer ring plates are fixed with bolts to realize combination and connection. By adoption of the design of the connecting sleeve, the joint has a high bearing capacity, vertical force transfer is guaranteed, operation is easy, and assembly is fast.

CYLINDRICAL SLEEVE-TYPE STEEL-WOOD COMPOSITE JOINT AND THE ASSEMBLY METHOD

A cylindrical sleeve-type steel-wood composite joint includes fiberglass reinforced panel (FRP) cylindrical wood columns, X-shaped wood beams, a key connecting component, arc connecting pieces and splicing outer ring plates. The key connecting component consists of upper and lower cylindrical steel sleeve plates, a connecting sleeve, a cylindrical solid wood and filling wood blocks. The FRP cylindrical wood columns are connected to the key connecting component and are inserted into the key connecting component through the cylindrical steel sleeve plates and penetrative steel bars. The X-shaped wood beams are connected to the key connecting component through the arc connecting pieces, and the splicing outer ring plates are fixed with bolts to realize combination and connection. By adoption of the design of the connecting sleeve, the joint has a high bearing capacity, vertical force transfer is guaranteed, operation is easy, and assembly is fast.

Method for measuring mass distribution

A method for measuring the mass distribution along the width of a strip, in particular a dough strip, moved in the longitudinal direction of the strip and having a specified target width. At least two weighing cells are arranged at a distance to each other with respect to the width of the strip. The weight of at least one dough strand or dough piece having a width defined by the distances of the weighing cells is sensed. The mass of the partial pieces of the strip is determined on the basis of the distance of the weighing cells to each other, the position of the weighing cells along the width of the strip, the strip speed, and the measured values of the weight of the partial pieces sensed by the weighing cells, in particular over a defined time period.

Connector for transversely screwing together two workpieces
10876284 · 2020-12-29 · ·

The present disclosed subject matter relates to a connector for transversely screwing together two workpieces, comprising a main body having a base surface, a cover surface parallel thereto, and a substantially generally-cylindrical lateral surface connecting the base and cover surfaces for shape-fitting insertion into a generally-cylindrical blind hole in one of the workpieces. The connector further comprises a first bore for a screw, said bore passing through the main body at an acute angle to the base and cover surfaces, and at least two second bores for a further screw each. Said second bores flank the first bore and pass through the main body approximately perpendicularly to the base and cover surfaces.

Fabricated limiting-reinforced steel-wood frosted sleeve composite joint

A fabricated limiting-reinforced steel-wood frosted sleeve composite joint includes a square central column, X-shaped wood beams and a beam-column connecting assembly, wherein the beam-column connecting assembly is fixedly disposed around an outer side of the square central column, and the X-shaped wood beams are located on an outer side of the beam-column connecting assembly and are fixedly connected with the beam-column connecting assembly. The square central column comprises a frosted wood column, a frosted steel sleeve, a frosted wood sleeve shell, a Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) layer and central column frosted steel covers, wherein a first central hole penetrating through the frosted wood column is formed in the center of the frosted wood column in a lengthwise direction, a prestressed steel strand penetrates through the first central hole, the frosted steel sleeve is of a hollow tetrahedral structure and is fixedly disposed around an outer side of the frosted wood column.

CONNECTOR FOR TWO WORKPIECES
20200399887 · 2020-12-24 · ·

The present disclosed subject matter relates to a connector for two workpieces, which are in particular made of wood. The connector comprises a first and a second fitting which may be mounted on one of the workpieces each by their one side and which may be anchored to one another by their other sides, and which each have a circumferential edge between their one and other side. At least the first fitting has a projection with an undercut on its other side and the second fitting has a slot, starting from its edge and corresponding to the undercut, for anchoring the projection. At least one of the fittings has a protrusion on its other side and running transverse to the direction of the slot for resting of the edge of the other fitting when the projection is in the position anchored in the slot.

CONCRETE ANCHOR
20200392733 · 2020-12-17 ·

An anchor for supporting a load includes an anchor rod having a first threaded end portion for being embedded in a concrete structure and a second end portion for attachment to a load; a metallic wedge-shaped body attached to the first threaded end portion; and the body includes a circular cross-section, a circular top surface and a circular bottom surface joined by a side surface.

TIMBER BEAM END CONNECTION USING EMBEDDED MECHANICAL FASTENING
20200385989 · 2020-12-10 ·

A beam connecting system uses a threaded connector rod and a mating connector, for example a nut, for mounting the end of a wood beam against the upright supporting surface of a supporting body. The connector rod protrudes from the upright supporting surface of the supporting body to be received in a fastener bore extending longitudinally into the beam from the end face of the beam. A transverse access bore which intersects the fastener bore receives the mating connector to form a mechanical connection to fasten the end face of the beam against the upright supporting surface. A wood plug encloses the access bore such that the mechanical connection is fully embedded in the beam and supporting body so as to be surrounded by wood material, and thus be protected from elevated temperatures in fire condition.