Claims
- 1. An inexpensive space frame which can be deployed and repackaged and which can be adjusted for curvature and rigidity after being assembled and erected, comprising
- an upper grid of fixed length chords intersecting at a first plurality of nodes having projecting stubs loosely telescopically engaged with adjacent ends of said chords, and
- a lower grid of chords intersecting at a second plurality of nodes having projecting stubs for loose fitting telescopic engagement with adjacent ends of said chords, the nodes of the upper grid being connected to the nodes of the lower grid by posts of fixed length and to which the chords are connected;
- said chords being connected to said stubs by pinned connections including transverse openings in the stubs and chords, with pins extending through the openings, whereby the chords can pivot about said pins in the plane of said posts; and
- at least one of the nodes in the upper grid being connected to at least one of the nodes in the lower grid by a tension brace that is continuously adjustable in length and has pinned connections at its ends permitting pivoting movement of the end of the brace or strut relative to the associated node and in the plane of said posts, whereby adjustment in length of the tension brace will apply a curvature to the space frame,
- the pinned connections and loose fit between the chords and stubs and between the braces and nodes enabling angular adjustment of the frame after assembly thereof without bending or deforming the frame components.
- 2. A space frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein a pair of diagonal tension braces continuously adjustable in length interconnect the chords on an adjacent pair of posts in the frame.
- 3. A space frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein a pair of diagonal tension braces continuously adjustable in length interconnect the nodes on an adjacent pair of posts in the frame.
- 4. A space frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein a pair of diagonal tension braces continuously adjustable in length interconnect the chords of a diagonally opposed pair of posts in the frame.
- 5. A space frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein a pair of diagonal tension braces continuously adjustable in length interconnect the nodes of a diagonally opposed pair of posts in the frame.
- 6. A space frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the chords include longitudinal and lateral chords, and at least one of the longitudinal and lateral chords of one of the grids are offset relative to the corresponding chords of the other grid and the posts are inclined to the vertical.
- 7. A space frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tension braces include one of a U- and L-shaped bracket attachable to one of the chords and posts, the brackets being interconnected by tension rods or cables that are continuously adjustable in length, wherein the bracket acts as a fixing means for each end of the tension brace.
- 8. A space frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tension braces include tension rods received in holes in the U- or L-shaped brackets and have nuts threaded on the ends of the rods to allow continuously adjustable length adjustment of the rods, thus applying a tension to the rods.
- 9. A space frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the chords are telescopically engaged with sleeves inserted through the post, and are connected thereto by fasteners which apply the loads between the chords and the sleeves by shear forces in the fasteners.
- 10. A space frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the grids are interconnected by rigid braces or infill panels in one direction, with tension braces interconnecting the grids in a second direction.
- 11. An inexpensive space frame which can be deployed and repackaged and which can be adjusted for curvature and rigidity after being assembled and erected, comprising an upper grid of fixed length chords intersecting at a plurality of nodes having projecting stub means loosely engaged with adjacent ends of said chords, and a lower grid of fixed length chords intersecting at a plurality of nodes having projecting stub means for telescopic engagement with adjacent ends of said chords, the nodes of the upper grid being connected to the nodes of the lower grid by posts of fixed length and to which the chords are connected;
- said chords being connected to said stub means by pinned connections including transverse openings in the stub means and chords, with pin means extended through the openings the pinned connections and loose fit enabling the chords to pivot about said pins in the plane of the posts; and
- at least one of the nodes in the upper grid being connected to at least one of the nodes in the lower grid by a tension brace that is continuously adjustable in length and having pinned connections at its ends permitting pivoting movement of the end of the brace relative to the associated node and in the plane of the posts, where the adjustment in length of the tension brace will adjust the rigidity of the space frame, the pinned connections and loose fit between the chords and stub means and between the brace and nodes enabling angular adjustment of the frame after assembly thereof without introducing bending moments or deformation in the frame components.
- 12. A space frame as claimed in claim 11, wherein adjustment of the length of the tension brace or braces introduces a beneficial prestressing force into any or all of the posts, chords and tension braces.
- 13. A space frame as claimed in claim 11, wherein the chords are telescopically engaged with sleeves inserted through the post, wherein the sleeves act as stubs and the chords are connected thereto by pins which apply the loads between the chords and the sleeves by shear forces in the pins.
- 14. An inexpensive space frame which can be deployed and repackaged and which can be adjusted for curvature and rigidity after being assembled and erected, comprising an upper grid of fixed length chords intersecting at a plurality of nodes having projecting stub means loosely engaged with adjacent ends of said chords, and a lower grid of chords intersecting at a plurality of nodes having projecting stub means for loose fitting pivotal engagement with adjacent ends of said chords, the nodes of the upper grid being connected to the nodes of the lower grid by posts of fixed length and to which the chords are connected;
- said chords being connected to said stub means by pinned connections including transverse openings in the stub means and chords, with pin means extended through the openings, whereby the chords are rotatable about said pin means in the plane of said posts; and
- at least one of the nodes in the upper grid being connected to at least one of the nodes in the lower grid by the combination of at least one fixed length strut and at least one tension brace that is continuously adjustable in length, and having pinned connections at the ends permitting pivoting movement of the end of the brace or strut relative to the associated node and in the plane of said post, where the adjustment in length of the tension brace will apply a curvature to the space frame, the pinned connections and loose fit between the chords and stub means and between the brace or strut and nodes enabling angular adjustment of the frame after assembly thereof without introducing bending moments or deformation in the frame components.
- 15. An inexpensive space frame which can be deployed and repackaged and which can be adjusted for curvature and rigidity after being assembled and erected, comprising an upper grid of fixed length chords intersecting at a plurality of nodes having projecting stub means loosely engaged with adjacent ends of sid chords, and a lower grid of fixed length chords intersecting at a plurality of nodes having projecting stub means for telescopic engagement with adjacent ends of said chords, the nodes of the upper grid being connected to the nodes of the lower grid by posts of fixed length and to which the chords are connected;
- said chords being connected to said stub means by pinned connections including transverse openings in the stub means and chords, with pin means extended through the openings, the pinned connections and loose fit enabling the chords to pivot about said pins in the plane of the posts; and
- at least one of the nodes in the upper grid being connected to at least one of the nodes in the lower grid by the combination of at least one fixed length strut and at least one tension brace that is continuously adjustable in length, and having pinned connections at the ends permitting pivoting movement of the end of the brace or strut relative to the associated node and in the plane of the posts, where the adjustment in length of the tension brace will adjust the rigidity of the space frame, the pinned connections and loose fit between the chords and stub means and between the brace or strut and nodes enabling angular adjustment of the frame after assembly thereof without introducing bending moments or deformation in the frame components.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/318,742, filed Feb. 23, 1989, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/056,485, filed Apr. 14, 1987, now abandoned.
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