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US901241A
US901241A US18009303A US1903180093A US901241A US 901241 A US901241 A US 901241A US 18009303 A US18009303 A US 18009303A US 1903180093 A US1903180093 A US 1903180093A US 901241 A US901241 A US 901241A
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    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
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  • My invention relates to improvements in metal piling as used in subway, foundation and irrigation work, dams, mine shafts, caissons, sea walls, locks, cofl'er dams, retaining walls and similar structures and comprises the usual form of I-beams interlocked by coupling'rods the details of which will be hereinafter set forth.
  • My present invention relates more specifically to improvements in interlocking the I-beams.
  • the I-beams were interlocked by coupling plates comprising sheet metal having lug strips.
  • I now join the I-beams by single rods formed with grooves, said grooves being formed by ioinin the concave surfaces of two U-shaped partsby av web or partition adapted to recrave the flanges of the I -beams.
  • Figure 1 is an end view of a straight run of my piling.
  • Fig. 2 is a. perspective view of the same.
  • Fi g. 3 is an end view showing the formation of a partition or wall and curved and angular corners.
  • A are the I-beams and B are the coupling rods.
  • Each coupling rod- is formed with a web or partition ZB-jOlnlIlg the concave surfaces of the channels 51 having extended lips z.
  • the grooves of the coupling rods B engage the flangesof the I-beams A and the spaces C are calked or packed in the usual manner.
  • Modifications may be made in the form and construction of my coupling rod withconstruction shown and described.
  • the web or partition of the'rod may be made of .sheetmetal and.
  • the openings which receive the flange ends of the I-beams may be formed by attaching lug strips to the partition or web in the usual manner.
  • a coupling for rolled shapes having a web or connecting member and oppositely arranged hook engaging members.
  • Sheet metal piling comprising shapes having flanges extendin at an angle thereto and a continuous inter ocking rolled shape extending between the flanged shapes and having oppositely extending hooked flanges arranged to engage the adjacent flanged portions of the other shapes substantially throughout their length and lock them to gether substantially as described.
  • Sheet metal piling comprising shapes having flanges extending at an angle thereto and an interlocking shape extending between the flanged shapes and having base flanges and hook-shaped outer flanges arranged to-eugage the flanges ofthe other and lock them together substantially as described.
  • Sheet metal piling comprising shapes having flanges extending at an angle thereto and an interlocking shape of general I beam form extending between the flanged shapes with the outer flanges bent in to engage the flanges ofthe outer shapes and lock them to gether substantially as described.
  • Sheet metal piling comprising two shapes having flanges extending at an angle thereto and a flanged interlocking shape extending bet-ween and engaging them substantially as described.
  • Sheet metal I piling comprising two shapes having flanges extending at an angle thereto and. an interlocking rolled shape extending between them and having oppositely extending flanges engaging the inner and outer part of the two shapes substantially as described.
  • a coupling rod comprising a web or par ition connecting the concave surfaces of two flanged channels substantially as set forth.
  • Sheet metal piling comprising 1 beams. and an interlocking shape extending be tween the I beams and having hooked flanges engaging the I beam flanges substantially as described.
  • the herein described sheet piling consisting of sheet members of standard rolled cross-section and coupling members of standard rolled cross-section having their flanges adapted to fit the flanges of the sheet members.
  • the herein described sheet piling consisting of I-beam sheet members, I-beam coupling members, the flanges of the coupling members being adapted to fit the flanges of the sheet members, whereby a locking may be effected without use of bolts, rivets or special rolled and shaped sheet members, and individual longitudinal movement given the sheets and coupling.
  • the herein described sheet piling consisting of sheet members each composed of a web portion with flanged sides, a coupling member having a web and flanged sides, said web of the coupling member lying at right angles to the web of the sheet member and adjacent to-its ends, said flange of the coupling member adapted to lit and embrace the flanges of the sheet member.

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J. J. HAROLD.
METAL FILING.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 6, 1903.
Patented Oct. 13,1908.
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JAMES J. HAROLD, OF JERSEY CI'IY, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO
EDWARD A. BERN, OF CHICAGO, IL'LINOIS.
METAL FILING.
I Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 13, 19081.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES J osarn HAR- 01.1), citizen of theUnited States of America,
residing at JerseyCity, in the county of Hudson and State of New-Jersey, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Metah Piling, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.
My invention relates to improvements in metal piling as used in subway, foundation and irrigation work, dams, mine shafts, caissons, sea walls, locks, cofl'er dams, retaining walls and similar structures and comprises the usual form of I-beams interlocked by coupling'rods the details of which will be hereinafter set forth.
It is an improvement in the constructions shown and described in my prior application for United States Letters Patent, Serial Number 178,278, filed October 523d, 1903, v wherein the structure comprises the usual form of I-beams interlocked by coupling plates and lug strips. 25,
My present invention relates more specifically to improvements in interlocking the I-beams. In my former application the I-beams were interlocked by coupling plates comprising sheet metal having lug strips. I now join the I-beams by single rods formed with grooves, said grooves being formed by ioinin the concave surfaces of two U-shaped partsby av web or partition adapted to recrave the flanges of the I -beams. These impravements permit of much quicker construction, involving less expense and parts than formerly.
leierring to the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is an end view of a straight run of my piling. Fig. 2 is a. perspective view of the same. Fi g. 3 is an end view showing the formation of a partition or wall and curved and angular corners.
A are the I-beams and B are the coupling rods. Each coupling rod-is formed with a web or partition ZB-jOlnlIlg the concave surfaces of the channels 51 having extended lips z. The grooves of the coupling rods B engage the flangesof the I-beams A and the spaces C are calked or packed in the usual manner.
Modifications may be made in the form and construction of my coupling rod withconstruction shown and described. For instance the web or partition of the'rod may be made of .sheetmetal and. the openings which receive the flange ends of the I-beams may be formed by attaching lug strips to the partition or web in the usual manner.
Having set forth my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In sheet piling a coupling for rolled shapes having a web or connecting member and oppositely arranged hook engaging members.
2. In combination I beams and a coupling bar or beam having a web portion between the I beams and hooks engaging the flanges of such beams.
3. Sheet metal piling comprising shapes having flanges extendin at an angle thereto and a continuous inter ocking rolled shape extending between the flanged shapes and having oppositely extending hooked flanges arranged to engage the adjacent flanged portions of the other shapes substantially throughout their length and lock them to gether substantially as described. 4. Sheet metal piling comprising shapes having flanges extending at an angle thereto and an interlocking shape extending between the flanged shapes and having base flanges and hook-shaped outer flanges arranged to-eugage the flanges ofthe other and lock them together substantially as described. I
5. Sheet metal piling comprising shapes having flanges extending at an angle thereto and an interlocking shape of general I beam form extending between the flanged shapes with the outer flanges bent in to engage the flanges ofthe outer shapes and lock them to gether substantially as described.
6. Sheet metal piling comprising two shapes having flanges extending at an angle thereto and a flanged interlocking shape extending bet-ween and engaging them substantially as described.
7. Sheet metal I piling comprising two shapes having flanges extending at an angle thereto and. an interlocking rolled shape extending between them and having oppositely extending flanges engaging the inner and outer part of the two shapes substantially as described.
8. A coupling rod comprising a web or par ition connecting the concave surfaces of two flanged channels substantially as set forth.
I shapes substantially as described.
11. Sheet metal piling comprising 1 beams. and an interlocking shape extending be tween the I beams and having hooked flanges engaging the I beam flanges substantially as described.
' 12. The herein described sheet piling consisting of sheet members of standard rolled cross-section and coupling members of standard rolled cross-section having their flanges adapted to fit the flanges of the sheet members.
13. The herein described sheet piling consisting of I-beam sheet members, I-beam coupling members, the flanges of the coupling members being adapted to fit the flanges of the sheet members, whereby a locking may be effected without use of bolts, rivets or special rolled and shaped sheet members, and individual longitudinal movement given the sheets and coupling.
14:. The herein described sheet piling consisting of sheet members each composed of a web portion with flanged sides, a coupling member having a web and flanged sides, said web of the coupling member lying at right angles to the web of the sheet member and adjacent to-its ends, said flange of the coupling member adapted to lit and embrace the flanges of the sheet member.
15. In metal piling the combination with piles of Ibeam section, of locking members formed of I be'ams having their flanges bent over inwardly to form channels adapted to receive the flanges of the piles of I beam section.
16. The rolled I beam section flanges bent over to form channels.
In testimon whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JAMES J. HAROLD.
Witnesses:
WAYNE KRAMER, SMITH D. NIVER.
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