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US828469A
US828469A US30031406A US1906300314A US828469A US 828469 A US828469 A US 828469A US 30031406 A US30031406 A US 30031406A US 1906300314 A US1906300314 A US 1906300314A US 828469 A US828469 A US 828469A
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  • Figure l is aview in elevation of a bridgepier constructed in accordance With my invention, the same being shown in partial broken section.
  • Fig. .2 is a plan view likewise shown in partial broken section and
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section of the web 0r tie-Wall, taken on line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
  • reference-numerals 1 1 designate shafts or columns which are spaced apart and erected upon any suitable foundation. In the present instance I have shown cach shaft or column supported by agbase 2, which rest upon piling 3. It is obvious,
  • the shafts or columns 1 are formed from concrete or other suitable plastic composition and metallic reinforcing members, as sections ofl'wire rods 3, spaced apart and conveniently embodied in the form of tubular sections of network.
  • the metallic reinforcing members 3 lie adjacent to the ekteriorsurfaces of their respective shafts or columns between the main body or core l thereof and a shell or facin 5.
  • bdgdy or core 4 may be formed of a composition of one grade and the shell or facing 5 of a composition of another grade.
  • main body or 'core 4 and the shell or facing 5 may be formed simultaneously or the former first formed and the latter applied subsequcntly. In either case, however
  • shafts or c'olunms 1 Connecting the shafts or c'olunms 1 is a web or tie-wall 6, formed from concrete or other Suitable plastic composition, and metallic re inforcing members, as 3 and 7, the latter conveniently consisting of bars of metal, as
  • the reinforcing members 7 have their end portions 'embedded in the bodies or cores of shafts or columns 1 and extend through the main body or core 4 of the web or tie-wall 6, While the members 3 lie between this core and a shell-or facing 5', formed from concrete or other suitable plastic composition.
  • the core of the web or tie-wall is built up simultaneously with the cores of the shafts or columns, the members 7 being set in place successively and the composition for forming the body or core 4 applied as the work progresses.
  • the members 3 may be placed in position during the building up of the cores, and the composition for forming the shell or facing 5 applied simultaneously or subsequently, as desired.
  • the bases 2 are constructed in substantially the same manner as the shafts or columns 1, each being formed with a body or core 4 of lastic composition, a'shell or facing 5" of slmilar material, and metallic reinforcing members, as 3, interposed between the body or core and the-facing.
  • a structure formed in accordance with the foregoing is comparatively inexpensive of construction and strong and durable.
  • a structural member comprising a body or core formed of plasticl composition, metallic reinforcing means consistingof bars embedded in said body with their end porv tions projecting therefrom, a facing formed from plastic composition and metallic reinforcing means consisting of members spaced a art and interposed between said body and t efacing.
  • a structure of the nature specified comprising shafts or column, s aced apart, a web extending therebetween aving a body or core formed of plastic-composition, metallic reinforcing members embedded in said body and extending into said shafts or columns, a facing formed from plastic composition, and metallic reinforcing means interposed between said body and the facing.
  • a reinforced structure ofl the nature specified comprising shafts or columns spaced apart, and a Web extending therebetween, each of said parts having a body or core formed from plastic composition, and a facing formed from plastic composition, metallic reinforcing members embedded in the body or core of said web and extending into the bodies or cores of said shafts, and metallic reinforcing means interposed between said bodies or cores and their respective facings.

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PATENTBD AUG. 14, 1906.
G. E. POWLBR.
BRIDGE PIER.
APPLIGATION FILED FEB. 9. 1906.
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IN VEN TUI? rv-0W ,4 TTUHNEYS `CHARLES E. FOWLER, OF SEATTLE, VASHINGTON.
BRIDGE-PIER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 14, 1906.
Application filed February 9, 1906. `Serial No. 300.314.
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, CHARLES E. FowLER, a
citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of the city of Seattle, in the county of King and State of Washington, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bridge-Piers, of which the following is a specification. My invention has special reference to improvements in reinforced concrete structures of the above nature, and I have for' the object thereof to simplify and improve constructions of this type.
With the above and other objects to be referred to 'in the following in View my invention resides in the construction, combination, and arrangement of parts, as hereinafter set forth, and pointed out in the appended claims.
With reference to the accompanying drawings, in which similar numerals of reference designate corresponding parts throughout, Figure l is aview in elevation of a bridgepier constructed in accordance With my invention, the same being shown in partial broken section. Fig. .2 is a plan view likewise shown in partial broken section and Fig. 3 is a transverse section of the web 0r tie-Wall, taken on line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
vIn the drawings reference-numerals 1 1 designate shafts or columns which are spaced apart and erected upon any suitable foundation. In the present instance I have shown cach shaft or column supported by agbase 2, which rest upon piling 3. It is obvious,
` however, that the foundation for the shafts or columns will vary in accordance with the natural formation existing at the points of installation. The shafts or columns 1 -are formed from concrete or other suitable plastic composition and metallic reinforcing members, as sections ofl'wire rods 3, spaced apart and conveniently embodied in the form of tubular sections of network. As shown in the drawings, the metallic reinforcing members 3 lie adjacent to the ekteriorsurfaces of their respective shafts or columns between the main body or core l thereof and a shell or facin 5. bdgdy or core 4 may be formed of a composition of one grade and the shell or facing 5 of a composition of another grade. Y In constructing the shafts or columns th main body or 'core 4 and the shell or facing 5 may be formed simultaneously or the former first formed and the latter applied subsequcntly. In either case, however|` the metal- It is obvious, therefore, that the main `firmly bound together when the materials have set.
Connecting the shafts or c'olunms 1 is a web or tie-wall 6, formed from concrete or other Suitable plastic composition, and metallic re inforcing members, as 3 and 7, the latter conveniently consisting of bars of metal, as
rail-sections, and the former being similar to the reinforcing members 3 and conveniently embodied in the form of network. The reinforcing members 7 have their end portions 'embedded in the bodies or cores of shafts or columns 1 and extend through the main body or core 4 of the web or tie-wall 6, While the members 3 lie between this core and a shell-or facing 5', formed from concrete or other suitable plastic composition.
The core of the web or tie-wall is built up simultaneously with the cores of the shafts or columns, the members 7 being set in place successively and the composition for forming the body or core 4 applied as the work progresses. The members 3 may be placed in position during the building up of the cores, and the composition for forming the shell or facing 5 applied simultaneously or subsequently, as desired.
The bases 2 are constructed in substantially the same manner as the shafts or columns 1, each being formed with a body or core 4 of lastic composition, a'shell or facing 5" of slmilar material, and metallic reinforcing members, as 3, interposed between the body or core and the-facing.
A structure formed in accordance with the foregoing is comparatively inexpensive of construction and strong and durable.
Having thus described my invention, what vloo I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States of America, is-
1. In a reinforced structureofthe nature specified, a structural member comprising a body or core formed of plasticl composition, metallic reinforcing means consistingof bars embedded in said body with their end porv tions projecting therefrom, a facing formed from plastic composition and metallic reinforcing means consisting of members spaced a art and interposed between said body and t efacing.
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2. A structure of the nature specified comprising shafts or column, s aced apart, a web extending therebetween aving a body or core formed of plastic-composition, metallic reinforcing members embedded in said body and extending into said shafts or columns, a facing formed from plastic composition, and metallic reinforcing means interposed between said body and the facing.
3. A reinforced structure ofl the nature specified comprising shafts or columns spaced apart, and a Web extending therebetween, each of said parts having a body or core formed from plastic composition, and a facing formed from plastic composition, metallic reinforcing members embedded in the body or core of said web and extending into the bodies or cores of said shafts, and metallic reinforcing means interposed between said bodies or cores and their respective facings.
Signed at Seattle, Washington, this 26th day of January, 1906.
CHARLES E. FOWLER.
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US2912828A (en) * 1954-03-25 1959-11-17 Ben C Gerwick Inc Pier construction method
US3465530A (en) * 1967-07-06 1969-09-09 John C Renfro Dam construction

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2912828A (en) * 1954-03-25 1959-11-17 Ben C Gerwick Inc Pier construction method
US3465530A (en) * 1967-07-06 1969-09-09 John C Renfro Dam construction

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