序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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141 | Housing with cable suspended panels | US3699987D | 1970-09-08 | US3699987A | 1972-10-24 | HUDDLE CARL F |
A housing which includes two arches inclined away from each other at acute angles to the vertical and mounted on the ground or other base so that they may be swung about their leg ends toward and away from this position, cables which extend between the arches and are attached to them, a covering for the housing which consists of rows of panels carried by the cables, and restraining cables which extend transversely of and around the supporting cables and are attached to the panels and the base. In addition to the inclined arches an intermediate arch or arches may be provided especially in relatively lengthy housings. To hold the end arches down and reduce the sag in the covering to an acceptable value, tie-downs attached to the end arches and anchored to the base are provided. The housing may be left open at both ends or closed at one or both ends by end walls. In the latter event, the end walls may serve as tie-downs for the end arches or separate tie-downs may be provided. Means are also provided to close any gap which might otherwise exist between the covering and the end wall and the base and the arches. In one form of the invention, the panels are mounted on archshaped carriers which extend around and are carried by the supporting cables. In another form, the carriers are dispensed with and the panels are mounted directly on the supporting cables.
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142 | Roof construction | US3643391D | 1969-10-03 | US3643391A | 1972-02-22 | MOLLINGER SEBASTIAN |
A flexible roof structure supported by tension members extending in a catenary between the walls of the structure and a second set of tension members interconnected to the first set of tension members through a hold, the tension members of the first set in position and preventing undue flexing of the roof.
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143 | Overhead covering in a dual cable system for polygonal elliptical or circular plan buildings etc. | US3619958D | 1970-03-24 | US3619958A | 1971-11-16 | VIESI ALDO |
AN ANNULAR OVERHEAD COVERING INCLUDING AN OUTSIDE SEMI-RIGID RING, AN INSIDE SEMI-RIGID RING OF A DIAMETER SMALLER THAN THE OUTSIDE RING, A FIRST PLURALITY IF SUPPORTING CABLES CONNECTING THE LOWER PORTION OF THE INSIDE RING WITH THE UPPER PORTION OF THE OUTSIDE RING, A SECOND PLURALITY OF TENSIONING CABLES CONNECTING THE UPPER PORTION OF THE INSIDE RING WITH THE LOWER PORTION OF THE OUTSIDE RING, MEANS FOR SUPPORTING THE OUTSIDE RING, AND MEANS CARRIED BY THE CABLES FOR COVERING THE SPACE BETWEEN THE RINGS.
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144 | Roof covering suitable for suspension roofs | US3611649D | 1969-08-08 | US3611649A | 1971-10-12 | MULLER DIETER; HANSTEIN FRIEDRICH |
AN IMPROVED SUSPENSION ROOF COMPRISING A POLYGONAL NETWORK OF BAR MEMBERS, THE LENGTH WHICH IS SUBSTANTIALLY EQUIVALENT TO THE LENGTH OF A SIDE DEFINING A MESH LENGTH IN A NETWORK OF MESH MEMBERS OF SAID SUSPENSION ROOF, AT LEAST THREE OF SAID BAR MEMBERS PIVOTABLY JOINING IN AN INTERSECTION MEMBER, MEANS FOR SECURING SAID BAR MEMBERS TO SAID INTERSECTION MEMBER, MEANS FOR ATTACHING SAID INTERSECTION MEMBERS TO SAID MESH MEMBERS, AND A COVERING MEMBER IN A SHAPE OF SAID POLYGONAL
FITTINGLY ENGAGING WITH SAID BAR AND INTERSECTION MEMBERS AND SUPPORTED BY SAID BAR MEMBERS. THE DESCRIBED ROOF STRUCTURE ALLOWS THE EMPLOYMENT OF PLASTIC COVERING MEMBERS WHICH MAY READILY BE DEFORMED BY THE STRESSES IMPOSED ON THE ROOF AND AT THE SAME TIME PROVIDE AN EASILY CONTRUCTED STRUCTURE. |
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145 | Cable-suspended roof structure | US3579932D | 1969-04-28 | US3579932A | 1971-05-25 | ATKINSON ROSS T |
A cable-suspended roof structure is provided to span wide areas as, for example, stadiums, coliseums, arenas, playing fields and the like. More specifically, a roof is provided in which cables under tension extend between substantially centrally located tension ring means and a surrounding continuous or enclosed ringlike compression member, their ends being anchored securely therein and said cables being under tension. An upper and a lower double layer of cables is employed and compression spreader means spanned between each cable of either set and each of the proximate cables of the other set.
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146 | Low profile rigid frame metal building | US3477183D | 1967-07-24 | US3477183A | 1969-11-11 | GRAHAM DAVID R |
147 | Freely supported deck-construction | US51335365 | 1965-12-13 | US3333374A | 1967-08-01 | ANDREAS THYHOLT |
148 | Roof structure | US22275362 | 1962-08-29 | US3277616A | 1966-10-11 | KURT KOSS |
149 | Movable roof structure | US28463363 | 1963-05-31 | US3211163A | 1965-10-12 | PAUL GUGLIOTTA |
150 | Building construction | US76979058 | 1958-10-27 | US3153302A | 1964-10-20 | WHEELER JAMES E |
151 | Building structure | US75326158 | 1958-08-05 | US3085365A | 1963-04-16 | WINSTON JACK W |
152 | Building construction | US64657832 | 1932-12-10 | US2013697A | 1935-09-10 | ONSTAD HENRY G |
153 | Roof construction | US46488030 | 1930-06-30 | US1990838A | 1935-02-12 | NEMEC FRANK L |
154 | Freight shed | US1566521D | US1566521A | 1925-12-22 | ||
155 | Framework of buildings | US24665918 | 1918-07-25 | US1419868A | 1922-06-13 | LEVITAN BENJAMIN W |
156 | Suspension-roof. | US1913786262 | 1913-08-23 | US1109399A | 1914-09-01 | BUTLER COOLEY |
157 | Storage-bin. | US1912699118 | 1912-05-23 | US1088762A | 1914-03-03 | BAKER ROBERT E |
158 | Improvements in composition-roofing | US124192D | US124192A | 1872-03-05 | ||
159 | Improvement in composition roofs | US122296D | US122296A | 1871-12-26 | ||
160 | William p | US76276D | US76276A | 1868-03-31 | ||