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US647837A
US647837A US72731299A US1899727312A US647837A US 647837 A US647837 A US 647837A US 72731299 A US72731299 A US 72731299A US 1899727312 A US1899727312 A US 1899727312A US 647837 A US647837 A US 647837A
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  • the invention relates to a system of constructing fireproof buildings, the system embodying improved means of forming the iioorsV and ceilings, such means being also adaptable to the construction of the walls or partitions of the building.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view of the invention on the line 1 l of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary front view of the system adapted to a wall or partition, and
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view on the line 4 4 of Fig. 3..
  • the main beams 6 of the structure are in the form of I-beams and support angle-iron cross-ties 7, on which are rested the floor-sections 8, such sections 'being constructed of concrete and preferably in the form shown.
  • the spaces above the Hoor-sections to the level of the I-beams 6 are filled in withconcrete or other suitable material.
  • the angle-iron cross-ties 7 are arranged in pairs and arranged back to back, as shown best in Fig. 2, and the members of these pairs of angle-iron cross-ties have hangers 9 arranged between them and secured by bolts or rivets, as shown.
  • These hangers 9. support the ceiling-straps 10, the ceiling-straps having their ends bent to form feet 11, to which the lower ends of the hangers 9 are bolted or riveted.
  • These ceiling-straps 10 support the ceiling-blocks 11a, the blocks being formed with grooves and recesses therein to receive the ceiling-straps, causing them to lie liush with the lower surfaces of the block.
  • vTierods 12 are arranged in the ceiling-blocks l1a and serve to strengthen the same.
  • rods may or may not extend from block to block, according to the desire of the conn ⁇ structor.
  • the construction thus constituted provides a rigid and secure floor from which a ceiling is supported, and since all of the materials are of'a non-combustible nature it will be seen that the construction will be entirely ireproof.
  • the partition-blocks 11b are superimposed on each other, as shown, and between each vertical row of blocks is arranged a Stringer 14.
  • These strin gers have partition-straps 10a (constructed the same as the straps 10) attached thereto, the straps 10a being embedded in the partition-blocks 11b and being fastened thereto by means of rivets 15, extending through the partition-blocks and attached to backingplates 16, as shown in the drawings.
  • the stringers 14 are fastened to the ioor and ceiling in any desired mannerfor example, by means of a cleat 14ad and rivets.
  • main beams In a building construction, main beams, angular cross-ties supported in pairs between adjacent beams, hangers secured between and depending from the ties of each pair, straps secured to the lower ends of adjacent hangers, oor-setions supported on the crossties, and ceiling blocks supported on the' straps.

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I Patented Apr. I7, 1900. M. H. .IESTER.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.
(Application led Aug. 15, 1899.)
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MARVIN H. .TESTER OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 647,83*?, dated April 17, 1900.
Application tiled August 15, 1899. Serial No. 727,312. (No model.)
To LEZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, MARVIN H. J ESTER, of thecity of New York, borough of Manhattan, in the county and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Building Construction, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The invention relates to a system of constructing fireproof buildings, the system embodying improved means of forming the iioorsV and ceilings, such means being also adaptable to the construction of the walls or partitions of the building.
This specification is the' disclosure of one form of my invention, while the claims define the actual scope thereof.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a sectional view of the invention on the line 1 l of Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a sectional view on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a fragmentary front view of the system adapted to a wall or partition, and Fig. 4 is a sectional view on the line 4 4 of Fig. 3..
As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the main beams 6 of the structure are in the form of I-beams and support angle-iron cross-ties 7, on which are rested the floor-sections 8, such sections 'being constructed of concrete and preferably in the form shown. The spaces above the Hoor-sections to the level of the I-beams 6 are filled in withconcrete or other suitable material.
The angle-iron cross-ties 7 are arranged in pairs and arranged back to back, as shown best in Fig. 2, and the members of these pairs of angle-iron cross-ties have hangers 9 arranged between them and secured by bolts or rivets, as shown. These hangers 9. support the ceiling-straps 10, the ceiling-straps having their ends bent to form feet 11, to which the lower ends of the hangers 9 are bolted or riveted. These ceiling-straps 10 support the ceiling-blocks 11a, the blocks being formed with grooves and recesses therein to receive the ceiling-straps, causing them to lie liush with the lower surfaces of the block. vTierods 12 are arranged in the ceiling-blocks l1a and serve to strengthen the same. These rods may or may not extend from block to block, according to the desire of the conn` structor. The construction thus constituted provides a rigid and secure floor from which a ceiling is supported, and since all of the materials are of'a non-combustible nature it will be seen that the construction will be entirely ireproof. Y
In adapting my invention to a wall or partition structure, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, the partition-blocks 11b are superimposed on each other, as shown, and between each vertical row of blocks is arranged a Stringer 14. These strin gers have partition-straps 10a (constructed the same as the straps 10) attached thereto, the straps 10a being embedded in the partition-blocks 11b and being fastened thereto by means of rivets 15, extending through the partition-blocks and attached to backingplates 16, as shown in the drawings. The stringers 14 are fastened to the ioor and ceiling in any desired mannerfor example, by means of a cleat 14ad and rivets. (Shown in Figs.3and4.) Apartition-strap10aisprovided for each partition-block 11b; also, a backingplate 16 is provided for each partition-block, the backing-plates being respectively fastened to the partition-straps, these partitionstraps being in turn fastened to the stringers 14 and the stringers 14 being held rigidly to the floor and ceiling of the building. It will be seen that the partition itself is thus securely mounted.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. In a building construction, the combination with the flanged main beams, of crossties resting on the lower danges thereof and extending from one beam to the next, hangers secured to and depending from said crossties, and straps secured to the lower ends of the hangers, each of said straps extending across from one hanger to the next, as and for the purpose set forth.
2. In a building construction, the combinationwith the anged main beams, of crossties angular in cross-section and supported at their ends on the lower iianges of adjacent beams, the said ties being arranged in pairs with Vtheir vertical members close to each other, a hanger secured between the vertical members of each pair and depending there- IOO from and straps secured to the lower ends of the hangers and extending from one hanger to the next, asand for the purpose set forth.
3. In a building construction, the combination with the main beams, of angle-iron crossties supported thereon, iioor sections supported on thev cross-ties, hangers secured to the ties and depending therefrom, ceilingstraps having laterally-bent end portions attached to the hangers, and ceiling blocks mounted and sustained by the straps.
4. In a building construction, the combination with the main beams, of angle-iron crossties held by the beams and arranged in pairs, l
door-sections supported on the angle-iron Gross-ties, hangers fitted between the inem- `bers of the pairsofy oross-ties and secured thereto, ceiling-straps having laterally-bent end portions secured to the hangers, and ceiling-blocks supported bythe straps.
5. In a building construction, main beams, angular cross-ties supported in pairs between adjacent beams, hangers secured between and depending from the ties of each pair, straps secured to the lower ends of adjacent hangers, oor-setions supported on the crossties, and ceiling blocks supported on the' straps.
lMARVIN H. JESTER.
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