Construction metallic trapezoidal systems
10260235 ยท 2019-04-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2/845
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/2403
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C3/07
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B5/29
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/165
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04C3/07
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A construction system definable in terms of an X, Y, and Z coordinate axes which provides a first part having a hollow three-walled web elongate in the Z axis, having a series of rigid securement flaps on the upper Z edges of the elongate Z axis member; and a second part having at least one open end for complemental engagement of the first part wherein the second part may fit over distal ends of said first part in which a cross-section of the second part is generally that of the first part, but wide and tall enough to allow the first part to slip within the second part, and said second part having an opposite end of said opening, wherein said second part securing the first part to a structural support.
Claims
1. A construction system definable in terms of an X, Y, and Z coordinate axes structure, the system comprising: a first part having a hollow three-walled web elongate in the Z axis, having a series of rigid securement flaps on the upper edges of the elongate Z axis member; a second part having at least one open end for complemental engagement of the first part wherein the second part is adapted to fit over distal ends of said first part in which a cross-section of the second part is that of the first part, but wide and tall enough to allow the first part to slip within the second part, and said second part having an opposite end of said opening, wherein said second part securing the first part to a structural support; said first part having a hollow three-walled web having an open upper XZ area and a lower XZ base along an elongate Z axis connected to two opposing walls of YZ planes; said series of rigid securement rigid flaps extending upwardly in a positive Y direction from said open upper XZ area; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from a first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away from the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from an opposing wall of said first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling a mirror of an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; said series of rigid securement flaps having a YZ space between each flap; an XY cross-section of said first part in the form of a trapezoid with an open upper plane; said XY cross-section of said first part having an XZ base larger in width than a lower XZ base; a structural securing member fastened to the lower XZ base and elongate in the Z axis; and said securing member comprises a rod secured to an underside of the lower XZ base and elongate in the Z axis.
2. A construction system definable in terms of an X, Y, and Z coordinate axes structure, the system comprising: a first part having a hollow three-walled web elongate in the Z axis, having a series of rigid securement flaps on the upper edges of the elongate Z axis member; a second part having at least one open end for complemental engagement of the first part wherein the second part is adapted to fit over distal ends of said first part in which a cross-section of the second part is that of the first part, but wide and tall enough to allow the first part to slip within the second part, and said second part having an opposite end of said opening, wherein said second part securing the first part to a structural support; said first part having a hollow three-walled web having an open upper XZ area and a lower XZ base along an elongate Z axis connected to two opposing walls of YZ planes; said series of rigid securement rigid flaps extending upwardly in a positive Y direction from said open upper XZ area; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from a first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away from the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from an opposing wall of said first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling a mirror of an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; said series of rigid securement flaps having a YZ space between each flap; an XY cross-section of said first part in the form of a trapezoid with an open upper plane; said XY cross-section of said first part having an XZ base larger in width than a lower XZ base; a structural securing member fastened to the lower XZ base and elongate in the Z axis; and said securing member comprises a rod secured to an inside surface of the lower XZ base and elongate in the Z axis.
3. A construction system definable in terms of an X, Y, and Z coordinate axes structure, the system comprising: a first part having a hollow three-walled web elongate in the Z axis, having a series of rigid securement flaps on the upper edges of the elongate Z axis member; a second part having at least one open end for complemental engagement of the first part wherein the second part is adapted to fit over distal ends of said first part in which a cross-section of the second part is that of the first part, but wide and tall enough to allow the first part to slip within the second part, and said second part having an opposite end of said opening, wherein said second part securing the first part to a structural support; said first part having a hollow three-walled web having an open upper XZ area and a lower XZ base along an elongate Z axis connected to two opposing walls of YZ planes; said series of rigid securement rigid flaps extending upwardly in a positive Y direction from said open upper XZ area; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from a first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away from the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from an opposing wall of said first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling a mirror of an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; said series of rigid securement flaps having a YZ space between each flap; an XY cross-section of said first part in the form of a trapezoid with an open upper plane; said XY cross-section of said first part having an XZ base larger in width than a lower XZ base; a structural securing member fastened to the lower XZ base and elongate in the Z axis; said securing member comprises a steel U-shaped plate fastened to an under side of the lower XZ base and elongate in the Z axis; and said steel U-shaped plate having a lower XZ base and two sidewalls.
4. A construction system definable in terms of an X, Y, and Z coordinate axes structure, the system comprising: a first part having a hollow three-walled web elongate in the Z axis, having a series of rigid securement flaps on the upper edges of the elongate Z axis member; a second part having at least one open end for complemental engagement of the first part wherein the second part is adapted to fit over distal ends of said first part in which a cross-section of the second part is that of the first part, but wide and tall enough to allow the first part to slip within the second part, and said second part having an opposite end of said opening, wherein said second part securing the first part to a structural support; said first part having a hollow three-walled web having an open upper XZ area and a lower XZ base along an elongate Z axis connected to two opposing walls of YZ planes; said series of rigid securement rigid flaps extending upwardly in a positive Y direction from said open upper XZ area; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from a first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away from the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from an opposing wall of said first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling a mirror of an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; said series of rigid securement flaps having a YZ space between each flap; an XY cross-section of said first part comprising three straight sides and two right angles; the XY cross-section of said first part where all angles between the sidewalls and the lower base are at a 90 degree angle; a structural securing member fastened to a lower XZ surface and elongate in the Z axis; and said securing member comprises a rod secured to an under side of the lower XZ base and elongate in the Z axis.
5. A construction system definable in terms of an X, Y, and Z coordinate axes structure, the system comprising: a first part having a hollow three-walled web elongate in the Z axis, having a series of rigid securement flaps on the upper edges of the elongate Z axis member; a second part having at least one open end for complemental engagement of the first part wherein the second part is adapted to fit over distal ends of said first part in which a cross-section of the second part is that of the first part, but wide and tall enough to allow the first part to slip within the second part, and said second part having an opposite end of said opening, wherein said second part securing the first part to a structural support; said first part having a hollow three-walled web having an open upper XZ area and a lower XZ base along an elongate Z axis connected to two opposing walls of YZ planes; said series of rigid securement rigid flaps extending upwardly in a positive Y direction from said open upper XZ area; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from a first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away from the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from an opposing wall of said first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling a mirror of an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; said series of rigid securement flaps having a YZ space between each flap; an XY cross-section of said first part comprising three straight sides and two right angles; the XY cross-section of said first part where all angles between the sidewalls and the lower base are at a 90 degree angle; a structural securing member fastened to a lower XZ surface and elongate in the Z axis; and said securing member comprises a rod secured to an inside surface of the lower XZ base and elongate in the Z axis.
6. A construction system definable in terms of an X, Y, and Z coordinate axes structure, the system comprising: a first part having a hollow three-walled web elongate in the Z axis, having a series of rigid securement flaps on the upper edges of the elongate Z axis member; a second part having at least one open end for complemental engagement of the first part wherein the second part is adapted to fit over distal ends of said first part in which a cross-section of the second part is that of the first part, but wide and tall enough to allow the first part to slip within the second part, and said second part having an opposite end of said opening, wherein said second part securing the first part to a structural support; said first part having a hollow three-walled web having an open upper XZ area and a lower XZ base along an elongate Z axis connected to two opposing walls of YZ planes; said series of rigid securement rigid flaps extending upwardly in a positive Y direction from said open upper XZ area; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from a first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away from the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from an opposing wall of said first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling a mirror of an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; said series of rigid securement flaps having a YZ space between each flap; an XY cross-section of said first part comprising three straight sides and two right angles; the XY cross-section of said first part where all angles between the sidewalls and the lower base are at a 90 degree angle; a structural securing member fastened to a lower XZ surface and elongate in the Z axis; said securing member comprises a steel U-shaped plate fastened to an under side of the lower XZ base and elongate in the Z axis; and said steel U-shaped plate having a lower XZ base and two sidewalls.
7. A construction system definable in terms of an X, Y, and Z coordinate axes structure, the system comprising: a first part having a hollow three-walled web elongate in the Z axis, having a series of rigid securement flaps on the upper edges of the elongate Z axis member; a second part having at least one open end for complemental engagement of the first part wherein the second part is adapted to fit over distal ends of said first part in which a cross-section of the second part is that of the first part, but wide and tall enough to allow the first part to slip within the second part, and said second part having an opposite end of said opening, wherein said second part securing the first part to a structural support; said first part having a hollow three-walled web having an open upper XZ area and a lower XZ base along an elongate Z axis connected to two opposing walls of YZ planes; said series of rigid securement rigid flaps extending upwardly in a positive Y direction from said open upper XZ area; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from a first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away from the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from an opposing wall of said first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling a mirror of an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; said series of rigid securement flaps having a YZ space between each flap; an XY cross-section in the form of an inverted trapezoid with an open upper plane; said XY cross-section having said open upper plane lesser in width than a lower XZ base; said trapezoidal cross-section having YZ webs greater in height dimensions to that of the width dimensions of the open upper plane and lower XZ base; a structural securing member fastened to the lower XZ base and elongate in the Z axis; and said securing member comprises a rod secured to an under side of the lower XZ base and elongate in the Z axis.
8. A construction system definable in terms of an X, Y, and Z coordinate axes structure, the system comprising: a first part having a hollow three-walled web elongate in the Z axis, having a series of rigid securement flaps on the upper edges of the elongate Z axis member; a second part having at least one open end for complemental engagement of the first part wherein the second part is adapted to fit over distal ends of said first part in which a cross-section of the second part is that of the first part, but wide and tall enough to allow the first part to slip within the second part, and said second part having an opposite end of said opening, wherein said second part securing the first part to a structural support; said first part having a hollow three-walled web having an open upper XZ area and a lower XZ base along an elongate Z axis connected to two opposing walls of YZ planes; said series of rigid securement rigid flaps extending upwardly in a positive Y direction from said open upper XZ area; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from a first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away from the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; rigid securement flaps of said series of rigid securement flaps extending upwardly from an opposing wall of said first wall of said three-walled web having a cross-section in the YX plane resembling a mirror of an inverted L, wherein the lip of the L extends away the direction of the X center of the member on the X axis; said series of rigid securement flaps having a YZ space between each flap; an XY cross-section in the form of an inverted trapezoid with an open upper plane; said trapezoidal cross-section having said open upper plane lesser in width than a lower XZ base; said XY cross-section having YZ webs greater in height dimensions to that of the width dimensions of the open upper plane and lower XZ base; a structural securing member fastened to the lower XZ base and elongate in the Z axis; and said securing member comprises a rod secured to an inside surface of the lower XZ base and elongate in the Z axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(21) There is provided a construction system which provides terms of an X, Y and Z coordinate system, this particularly as is shown with
(22) The system may be used in a horizontal orientation in use, for example, with flooring, ceilings, or roofing, and may be produced using material, such as steel, fiber glass, carbon fiber, etc. The system may also be used vertically, for example, in wall construction. One may secure the members 2040 and 2060 in use with concrete or similar material by fitting an opening 2074 of a second part of the system 2060 over a cross-sectional end 2047 of a first part of the system 2040 at each distal end, and casting the concrete in place as shown in
(23) In other words, end members 2060 are placed at each end of the three-walled member. The end member 2060 allows the joists 2030, made up of the first part 2040 and second part 2060, as shown in
(24) While the present system may be used for cast in place construction as mentioned above, this embodiment is best enabled for a pre-cast system. This is because the system has an open upper XZ plane 2070, as seen in
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(27) An upper opening 2070 extending in a Z axis can be seen in
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(29) In an ideal manufacture, the member 2040 will begin as a continuous solid sheet of metal, and will be rolled into for on a continuous machine, allowing members to be cut into varying lengths.
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(36) There is provided a second embodiment of a construction system provided in terms of an X, Y, and Z coordinate system. This is particularly shown in
(37) The primary differences from the first embodiment to the second embodiment are the nature of the spacing between the rigid flaps 2053. As may be seen in the second embodiment, edges 2152A and 2152B exist at a higher elevation than 2052A and 2052B. Comparing the second embodiment to the first embodiment, i.e.
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(47) While there has been shown and described above the preferred embodiment of the instant invention it is to be appreciated that the invention may be embodied otherwise than is herein specifically shown and described and that, within said embodiment, certain changes may be made in the form and arrangement of the parts without departing from the underlying ideas or principles of this invention as set forth in the Claims appended herewith.