Claims
- 1. An earthquake-proofing device of a peripherally restraining type comprising:
- a load carrier disposed in a restrainer opening at opposite ends for positioning below a structure for supporting a vertical load of said structure by said load carrier,
- said restrainer including restraining members laminated together in a vertical load direction of device for developing high rigidity tensile force, said restraining members being separated annular rigid plates stacked with a) elastic plates of rubber, low in compression permanent strain, interposed therebetween and with b) antifrictional members of a material of low friction coefficient interposed between selected plates of said restraining plates and said elastic plates, said load carrier being inserted in said restrainer surrounding said load carrier in an axial direction of said load and restraining said load carrier from bulging outward when said load carrier is loaded, said load carrier being formed of an elastic or visco-elastic material selected from a group consisting of natural rubber and derivates thereof, elastomers developing rubber-like visco-elasticity and highly damping synthetic rubbers and wherein said restrainer and load carrier having a vertical spring constant greater than a horizontal spring constant and having a damping ratio not less than 0.1.
- 2. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 1, wherein a loss of said highly damping synthetic rubber (TAN .delta.) at 0.5 Hz and at a dynamic strain of 0.5% ranges from 0.1 to 1.5.
- 3. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 1, wherein an amount of compression permanent strain of said elastic plates between the restraining plates is 35% or less at 70.degree. C-22 heat treatment.
- 4. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said load carrier includes second rigid plates extending in planes perpendicular to said vertical load direction.
- 5. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 4, wherein said second rigid plates are arranged at the same intervals as said rigid plates in said restrainer.
- 6. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 6, wherein said rigid plates are in a form of wire.
- 7. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 6, wherein a plurality of separate wire rings are concentrically stacked, one above the other, to form said restrainer.
- 8. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 6, wherein a length of wire is spirally wound to form said restrainer.
- 9. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 6, wherein restraining wires and an elastic body are disposed in laminate form around said load carrier, said restraining wires and said elastic body alternating in the vertical direction.
- 10. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 1, wherein one of said selected plates is selected from said restraining plates and another of said selected plates is selected from said elastic plates, said one of said selected plates and said another of said selected plates are disposed face-to-face and said antifriction member is between said face-to-face plates.
- 11. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said selected plates are selected from said restraining plates, said selected restraining plates are disposed face-to-face and said antifriction member is between said face-to-face plates.
- 12. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said antifriction members are of a low friction coefficient material impregnated with a lubricant selected from a group consisting of silicone grease, PTFE and low friction coefficient resin lubricants.
- 13. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said antifriction members are of a low friction coefficient material coated on said selected plates, said antifriction members selected from a group consisting of silicon grease, PTFE and low friction coefficient resin lubricants.
- 14. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said antifriction members are of a low friction coefficient material which covers said selected plates, said antifriction members selected from a group consisting of silicone grease, PTFE and low friction coefficient resin lubricants.
- 15. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said highly damping rubbers are selected from the group consisting of nitrile-butadiene rubber, isobutylene-isoprene rubber, polynorbornene and butyl halogenide rubber.
- 16. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said antifriction members are PTFE sheets.
- 17. An earthquake-proofing device of a peripherally restraining type comprising:
- a load carrier positioning below a structure for supporting a vertical load of said structure; and
- a restraining and energy absorption means a) for restraining said load carrier from bulging outward when said load carrier is loaded and b) for absorption of vibration energy, said restraining and energy absorption means including rigid plates and elastic plates alternately laminated together in a vertical load direction or developing high rigidity against tensile force, said load carrier being inserted inside an opening in said restraining and energy absorption means with opposite ends of said load carrier exposed, said restraining and energy absorption means surrounding said load carrier in an axial direction of said load.
- 18. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 17, wherein said load carrier is a viscous fluid enclosed within said restrainer.
- 19. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 18, wherein shear resistance plates extend horizontally through said viscous fluid.
- 20. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 18, wherein said fluid has viscosity of from 1,000 st-100,000 st.
- 21. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 20, wherein said rigid plates are a strip of plate spirally wound to form said restrainer.
- 22. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 17, wherein said load carriers is of highly damping rubber, and said elastic plates are a rubber which is low in compression permanent strain.
- 23. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 17, wherein said load carriers is of highly damping rubber and said elastic plates are low in compressive permanent strain, with antifriction members between selected plates, selected from said rigid plates and said elastic plates.
- 24. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 23, wherein a loss of said highly damping rubber (TAN .delta.) at 0.5 Hz ranges from 0.1 to 1.5.
- 25. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 23, wherein said antifriction members are of a material of low friction coefficient.
- 26. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 22, wherein said load carrier includes second rigid plates extending in planes perpendicular to said vertical load direction.
- 27. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 26, wherein said second rigid plates are arranged at same intervals as said rigid plates in said restraining and energy absorption means.
- 28. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 17, wherein said rigid plates and elastic plates are bonded together.
- 29. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 22, wherein said rigid plates and elastic plates are bonded together.
- 30. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 17, wherein said absorption of vibration energy is by frictional damping.
- 31. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 17, wherein a loss of said highly damping synthetic rubber (TAN .delta.) at 0.5 Hz and at a dynamic strain of 0.5% ranges from 0.1 to 1.5.
- 32. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 17, wherein an amount of compression permanent strain of said elastic plates between the restraining plates is 35% or less at 70.degree. C-22 Hr heat treatment.
- 33. An earthquake-proofing device as set forth in claim 23, wherein said selected plates are selected from said elastic plates, said selected elastic plates are disposed face-to-face and said antifriction member is between said face-to-face plates.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 595,647, filed on Oct. 9, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 423,744, filed on Oct. 19, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 217,923, filed on Jun. 17, 1988, now abandoned.
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