Claims
- 1. A seismic anchor for a substantially cylindrical structure having walls and a floor resting on a foundation, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of seismic anchor cans embedded in the foundation of said structure,
- (b) each seismic anchor can having a slot and groove assembly oriented to permit freedom of movement in a substantially radial direction,
- (c) each seismic anchor can having connection means, one end of which is attached to the walls and floor of the structure, and the other end slidably connected to the foundation by said slot and groove assembly, thereby permitting a radial motion of said connection means while creating circumferential restraint.
- 2. Apparatus to seismically anchor the walls and floor of a substantially circular structure to an inner concrete ring, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of seismic anchors anchoring the walls of said structure in relation to the inner concrete ring;
- (b) each seismic anchor comprising a seismic can located in said inner concrete ring having a slot and shoulder oriented to restrict freedom of movement in a substantially tangential direction in relation to said walls, and a connecting means for slidably connecting the walls to said slot and shoulder;
- (c) each slot and shoulder of said seismic cans aligned in a substantially radial direction;
- (d) whereby, if seismic forces are applied, they are circumferentially resisted and shared by said seismic anchors so that horizontal seismic forces are distributed circumferentially around the circular walls and floor for the purpose of reducing vertical bending stresses.
- 3. In a substantially cylindrical structure having walls and a floor resting on a base, an apparatus to seismically anchor and the walls and floor to said base, comprising:
- (a) seismic cans embedded in said base;
- (b) connector means substantially radially slidably attached to said seismic cans, for anchoring the cans to the walls and floor;
- (c) attachment means in the walls and floor to receive said connector means.
- 4. The structure in claim 3 wherein said connector means are bolts.
- 5. The structure in claim 3 wherein said structure is a circular containment vessel.
- 6. The structure in claim 3 wherein said structure is a circular containment vessel.
- 7. The structure in claim 3 wherein said seismic cans are aligned so that the shoulders and slot assemblies are positioned substantially radially in relation to the center of the structure, and so that the connector means slide substantially radially towards or away from the center of said structure with freedom of movement permitted in substantially a radial direction.
- 8. The seismic anchor structure in claim 3 wherein the connector means comprise bolts which are capable of sliding in the shoulder and slots of the seismic cans.
- 9. The seismic anchor structure in claim 3 wherein said cylindrical structure is a circular prestressed tank.
- 10. The seismic structure of claim 2 wherein the shoulder and slot assemblies in the seismic cans are aligned radially in relation to the center of the structure.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 436,479 filed Nov. 14, 1989 which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 915,269 filed on Oct. 3, 1986 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,879,859 on Nov. 14, 1989), which in turn was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 559,911 filed on Dec. 9, 1983 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,776,145).
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