CONCRETE BUILDING ELEMENTS AND ASSEMBLIES THEREOF, AND RELATED METHODS
20190040620 ยท 2019-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04C3/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/164
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C1/41
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C3/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B5/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04C1/41
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An assembly of concrete structural elements includes a first and a second concrete lower column, and a first and a second column capitals are supported on respective upper ends of the respective first and second lower columns. At least one inverted beam is extended between the first and second column capitals. At least one lower flat surface of the inverted beam is positioned on respective edges of the first and second column capitals.
Claims
1. An assembly of concrete structural elements comprising: a first and a second concrete lower column having a first and a second upper column end, respectively; a first column capital supported on the first upper column end and a second column capital supported on the second upper column end, the first and the second column capital having a first and a second capital upper surface, respectively; an inverted beam extending from a first beam end supported on the first capital upper surface to a second beam end supported on the second capital upper surface, the inverted beam including a flat upper beam surface, a first downward projecting leg extending between the first and second beam ends, and a first flat lower projecting leg surface extending outwardly from the first downward projecting leg below the flat upper beam surface between the first and second beam ends, the flat upper beam surface and lower projecting leg surface being separated vertically by a projecting leg height; and a plank having a first plank end supported on the first flat lower projecting leg surface, the plank having a plank height equal to the projecting leg height such that a flat upper plank surface is level with the flat upper beam surface; wherein a plurality of hook bars extending from the first downward proiecting leg adjacent the flat upper beam surface rigidly tie the plank to the beam.
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4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the inverted beam further includes a second downward proiecting leg extending between the first and second beam ends, and a second flat lower proiecting leg surface extending outwardly from the second downward proiecting leg below the flat upper beam surface between the first and second beam ends.
5. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising a rectangular block attached to the first downward projecting legs, and an upper surface of the rectangular block is level with the flat upper beam surface, and the first flat lower projecting leg surface extending outwardly from the rectangular block below the upper surface of the rectangular block between the first and second beam ends.
6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the rectangular block includes a polystyrene foam interior portion and a concrete exterior portion.
7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the inverted beam includes one or more pre-stressed cables embedded therein.
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11. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the leveled upper beam surface and the upper plank surface covered with a layer of concrete.
12. An inverted beam extending from a first beam end supported on a first column capital upper surface to a second beam end supported on a second column capital upper surface comprising: a flat upper beam surface; a first downward projecting leg extending between a first and second beam ends; and a first flat lower projecting leg surface extending outwardly from the first downward projecting leg below the flat upper beam surface between the first and second beam ends, the flat upper beam surface and lower projecting leg surface being separated vertically by a projecting leg height; and wherein a plurality of hook bars extending from the first downward projecting leg adjacent the flat upper beam surface is configured to rigidly tie a plank to the beam, such that the plank's first end is supported on the first flat lower projecting leg surface, the plank having a plank height equal to the projecting leg height such that a flat upper plank surface is level with the flat upper beam surface.
13. The inverted beam element of claim 12, wherein the inverted beam further includes a second downward projecting leg extending between the first and second beam ends, and a second flat lower projecting leg surface extending outwardly from the second downward projecting leg below the flat upper beam surface between the first and second beam ends.
14. (canceled)
15. The inverted beam element of claim 12, wherein a rectangular block attaching to the first downward projecting leg, and an upper surface of the rectangular block is level with the flat upper beam surface, and the first flat lower projecting leg surface extending outwardly from the rectangular block below the upper surface of the rectangular block between the first and second beam ends.
16. The inverted beam element of claim 15, wherein the rectangular block includes a polystyrene interior portion and a concrete exterior portion.
17. The inverted beam element of claim 12, wherein a plurality of pre-stressed cables are embedded in the inverted beam.
18-20. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] The support blocks 20 can be solid concrete block or block with a concrete exterior portion and a polystyrene interior portion, as shown. The support block 20 is dimensioned to be smaller than the footprint of the column capital 18 such that respective lips 28 are formed on the edge of the upper surface of the column capitals 20A and 20B. In the depicted embodiment, an upper surface of the inverted beam 26 is level with the upper surface of the column capital 18. An optional layer of concrete topping 30 can be placed on the respective supporting blocks 22A and 22B and the inverted beam 26.
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[0029] The dimension of the inverted beam 26 can readily be adjusted to achieve a close match to the dimension of column capitals or other suitable elements. This will simplify tying together structural elements and increase its effectiveness, ensuring accurate final alignment and placement of the inverted beams and nearby structures. The present invention can significantly increase the stability and strength of the concrete structure system. As a result, energy dissipation capacity will be increased significantly over structural elements lacking inverted beams.
[0030] In general, the foregoing description is provided for exemplary and illustrative purposes; the present invention is not necessarily limited thereto. Rather, those skilled in the art will appreciate that additional modifications, as well as adaptations for particular circumstances, will fall within the scope of the invention as herein shown and described and the claims appended hereto.