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12,282. Wilson, H. N. June 13. Fire-proof buildings; floors; ceilings; columns; girders; partitions ; walls; roofs. - Sheet steel, pressed into triangular cells with dovetailed channels, as shown in Fig. 1, is applied to the construction of fire-proof buildings. Figs. 3 and 4 show a floor and ceiling in which galvanized cellular steel a, used as decking, rests on metal beams g and is covered with cinder or stone concrete p and finer concrete f. Plaster is applied to the dovetail grooves c to form the ceiling. Girders and columns are enclosed by concrete blocks i and cellular steel backed with cement and faced with plaster. Straps s, t secure the steel to the metal core. The invention is applicable to walls, partitions, and roofs.
GB190512282D1905-06-131905-06-13Improvements in Cellular Steel Fireproof Building Construction.
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A Burnt Brick or Fire-clay Tile for Supporting Concrete between Steel or Iron Joists or Girders and so forming Part of the Construction of a Fireproof Floor or Roof.