Lightweight Semi-Permanent Truss System
20170073971 ยท 2017-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04C3/36
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E04C3/09
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E04C3/083
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E04C3/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04C3/08
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A47B55/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04C3/36
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C3/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C3/09
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A truss support system is disclosed. The system is comprised of a plurality of tubular truss sections configured for attachment to each other. Each of the sections has a plurality of polygonal shaped access slots surrounded by a plurality of bolt holes along each of its peripheral sides and on end-plates at each end of the truss sections. The end-plates of the system have additional bolt holes around the access slot compared to the number of bolts surrounding the access slots on the peripheral sides to provide for increased hold between end-to-end connections of truss sections. The truss sections of the system may be hinged together to compensate for uneven ground or for increased load supported.
Claims
1. A semi-permanent structural truss system comprising: a. a plurality of elongate hollow tubular truss sections having a first end and second end, each said truss section comprising opposing first and second U-shaped plates, each said U-shaped plate, a central surface with a plurality of polygonal shaped access slots and outer flanges having a plurality of half-slots, said flanges of said first and second U-shaped plates joined by welds whereby said half-slots create a plurality of polygonal shaped access slots arranged along said welded flanges, and wherein each said polygonal shaped access slot has an array of corresponding bolt holes arranged in a uniform pattern; and b. an end-plate at said first end and at said second end of each said elongate hollow tubular truss section, each said end-plate having an end-plate polygonal shaped access slot and a plurality of end-plate bolt holes, said end-plate bolt holes in a quantity greater than that of said bolt holes surrounding each said polygonal shaped access slot on said peripheral sides of each said elongate tubular truss section.
2. The semi-permanent structural truss system of claim 1, wherein each said plurality of elongate hollow tubular truss sections includes an elongate hollow tubular truss section having peripheral sides, first and second ends, a plurality of polygonal shaped access slots, and a pivotable hinge on at least one of said end-plates.
3. The semi-permanent structural truss system of claim 1, wherein each said plurality of elongate hollow tubular truss sections includes an elongate hollow tubular truss section having peripheral sides, first and second ends, a plurality of polygonal shaped access slots, and a bracket on at least one of said ends.
4. A method of creating a semi-permanent structural support member comprising the steps of: a. providing: i. half section members, each said half section member having a central surface and two outer wings, said central surface and said outer wings running the longitudinal length of said half section member, each said half section member having a joint running between said central surface and said outer wings; ii. a plurality of polygonal shaped slots along said central surface of each said half section member; iii. a plurality of half slots along said outer wings; and iv. a plurality of bolt holes along each said joint of each said half section member; b. folding said outer wings of each said half section member upward along said joint to form a U-shape in said half section member; c. mirroring said U-shaped half section member with another said U-shaped half section member, wherein said half slots of said half section members are oriented to form a polygonal shaped slot and where said outer wings of said half section members abut to form a weld line; and d. welding between each said half slot along said weld line between said half section members to form a tubular support member, wherein said formed tubular support member comprises a hollow interior, first and second ends, and peripheral sides with said polygonal shaped slots, wherein each said polygonal shaped access slot has an array of corresponding bolt holes arranged in a uniform pattern.
5. The method of creating a semi-permanent structural support member of claim 4, further comprising the step of providing an end-plate upon said first and second ends.
6. The method of creating a semi-permanent structural support member of claim 5, wherein said end-plate further comprises an end-plate polygonal shaped access slot and a plurality of end-plate bolt holes in a quantity greater than that of said array of corresponding bolt holes of each said polygonal shaped slot on said peripheral sides of said formed tubular support member.
7. The method of creating a semi-permanent structural support member of claim 6, further comprising the steps of providing a pivotable hinge at each said end-plate.
8. The method of creating a semi-permanent structural support member of claim 6, wherein said end-plate is a bracket.
9. A method of constructing a semi-permanent structural support system comprising the steps of: a. providing: i. a plurality elongate hollow tubular truss sections having peripheral sides and first and second ends; ii. each said elongate tubular truss section having a plurality of polygonal shaped access slots arranged along said peripheral sides of said elongate tubular truss section; iii. wherein each said polygonal shaped access slot on said peripheral sides has an array of corresponding bolt holes arranged in a uniform pattern with said polygonal shaped access slots; and iv. an end-plate upon each said first end and each said second end of each said elongate hollow tubular truss section, said end-plates having an end-plate polygonal shaped access slot and a plurality of end-plate bolt holes in a quantity greater than that of said bolt holes arrayed with each said polygonal shaped access slot on said peripheral sides of said elongate tubular truss section; b. selecting first and second said elongate hollow tubular truss sections from said plurality of elongate hollow tubular truss sections; b. orienting said end-plate of said first elongate hollow tubular truss section wherein said polygonal shaped slot and said bolt holes of said end-plate of said first elongate hollow tubular truss section align with selected said polygonal shaped slot and said bolt holes of said second elongate hollow tubular truss section; and c. fastening a bolt through each aligned said bolt hole to affix said first elongate hollow tubular truss section to said second elongate hollow tubular truss section.
10. The method of constructing a semi-permanent structural support system of claim 9, wherein said end-plates of said first or said second ends of said first elongate hollow tubular truss section may be attached to said peripheral side or said first or second ends of said second elongate hollow tubular truss section.
11. The method of constructing a semi-permanent structural support system of claim 10, wherein one of said peripheral sides of said first elongate hollow tubular truss section may be attached to one of said peripheral sides of said second elongate hollow tubular truss section.
12. The method of constructing a semi-permanent structural support system of claim 11, further comprising the step of connecting cables between said first and said second elongate hollow tubular truss sections.
13. The method of constructing a semi-permanent structural support system of claim 12, further comprising the step of providing a hinge between said ends and said end-plates of each said elongate hollow tubular truss section.
14. The method of constructing a semi-permanent structural support system of claim 12, wherein each said end-plate is a bracket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT
[0034] One embodiment of the semi-permanent truss structural system (10) is shown in a perspective view in
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[0037] Due to the anticipated load stresses that occur at the connection of ends (12) when attaching two truss sections (14) in an end-to-end orientation, end-plates (15) are provided with additional bolt holes (18) to allow additional attachment bolts (30) to be provided to increase the load capacity of connections where such sections (14) are linked together. Additional bolt holes (18) on the end-plates (15) allow stronger connections between adjoining end-plates (15), which tend to receive added flex stresses due to the increased length of the resulting truss member created when multiple sections (14) are joined together. This is advantageous as the additional load capacity provide by additional bolts aids in resisting structural failure due to such flexing stresses.
[0038] While preferably each truss section (14) has four peripheral sides (13) to create the tubular shape of truss section (14) with sufficient area within the segment to allow for access, it is envisioned that each section could be created with as little as three peripheral sides or more than four peripheral sides depending upon spacial needs required for connection.
[0039] An end-plate (15), as shown in
[0040] Two peripheral sides (13) of adjacent sections (14) may also be attached to one another in a parallel or perpendicular running orientation, wherein the two adjacent truss sections (14) are attached to each other via the bolt holes (18) provided on peripheral sides (13) of both adjacent truss sections (14). It is envisioned that attaching adjacent sections (14) in a parallel orientation will create a stronger support member capable of retaining a greater amount of weight. Furthermore, attaching adjacent truss sections (14) in a perpendicular orientation can be done to create scaffolding legs or a traverse between additional lines of sections (14).
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[0042] The plate (39) used to form the U-shaped plate members (34) is preferably structural aluminum or aluminum alloys though any suitable metal such as stainless steel, carbon steel, steel alloys, or other metal alloys could also be utilized. The U-shaped plate members (34), depending upon their anticipated uses, could also be constructed of structural polymers. The bolt holes, (18), slots (16a), and half-slots (38) in each U-shaped plate member (34) are preferably laser cut but could also be formed by machining, milling, stamping, flame cutting, or water jetting.
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[0044] The intersection of the opposing flange ends (33) of the U-shaped plate members (34) create a weld line (40) along the flange ends (33) of between the half-slots (38) creating slots (16a) that reduces the welding necessary to join the two U-shaped plate members (34) together to form the tubular truss section (14). Unlike conventional methods of forming a tubular truss, where welding occurs along the entire length of the truss member, the orientation of the half-slots (38) as described creates numerous breaks along the length of the truss section (14), thus welding on weld line (40) is only required along the flange ends (33) between each half-slot (38).
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[0048] Pivotal mount (62) comprises a dual blade attachment configuration to allow sliding passage of the single blade configuration of hinge (64) on truss section (14) for alignment of pivotal bolt holes (66a) on pivotal mount (62) and hinge bolt holes (66b) on hinge (64). Pivotal mount (62) and binge (64) may be pivotally attached by passage of a bolt, lock-nut, pin, or other attachment structure conventional in the art through the pivotal bolt holes (66a) and hinge bolt holes (66b) of pivotal mount (62) and hinge (64), respectively, to allow for pivotal movement between pivot plate (60) and truss section (14). By way of example, a truss structural system (10) may be modified to provide a flexible frame consisting of truss sections (14) which form a latticework pivotally attached by hinges (64). It is thought that pivotally attaching the truss sections (14) will allow a structure to be more effectively used in areas where the ground surface is uneven. Pivotally attaching the truss sections (14) will also allow for the creation of an A-frame structure comprised of interconnected truss sections (14). The angle of pivot of the truss sections (14) with respect to each other may be varied as desired.
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[0050] Examples of the structural frameworks which may be created by use truss sections (14) is shown in detail in
[0051] In use, cables (70) or additional truss sections (14), pivotally attached or otherwise, may be provided for added structural support when creating a free standing structure or for allowing for suspension of equipment and personnel from the formed structure. Cables (70) may be attached via access slots (16a, 16b) or may be attached to bolt holes (18) as necessary to provide for sufficient support.
[0052] It is thought that the truss structural system (10) and the method of the present invention and many of its attendant advantages will be understood from the foregoing description. It is also thought that one may make various changes in the form, construction and arrangement of the parts of the sections and system without sacrificing its material advantages or departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and that the form described herein is merely an exemplary embodiment of the invention.