GB190214871A - Improvements relating to the Construction of Buildings, Bridges, Arches and the like in Strengthened Concrete or similar Material
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Improvements relating to the Construction of Buildings, Bridges, Arches and the like in Strengthened Concrete or similar Material
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Armand Gabriel Considere
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14,871. ConsidÞre, A. G. Dec. 14, A.D. 1901, [date applied for under Patents Act, A.D. 1901]. Concrete building; girders and beams; bridges; arches.-Girders and beams, arches, bridges, and other concrete structures are strengthened by metal hoops or coils c, or longitudinal bars, rods, or wires b surrounded by closed circular bands or helical coils c. The metalwork may be embedded in the concrete, or arranged externally, and the rods or wires b may be bent at the junctions or diagonal webs of the structure, as shown in Fig. 2. For bridges, the wires are maintained in place by crossbars, or by threading them through perforated plates.
GB190214871D1901-12-141902-07-03Improvements relating to the Construction of Buildings, Bridges, Arches and the like in Strengthened Concrete or similar Material
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Reinforced concrete buildings: a treatise on the history, patents, design and erection of the principal parts entering into a modern reinforced concrete building