Claims
- 1. A horizontal truss which comprises: a centrally vertically disposed portion including a plurality of diaphrams; an upper chord portion having two spaced-apart arms extending upwardly and outwardly from the upper aspect to said central portion and which define between them an upper groove, two spaced-apart vertically disposed plates respectively connected to said arms; a cross-member connecting said plates immediately under said groove and defining together with said plates a lower notch; a lower chord portion which is substantially identical in structure to said upper chord portion except that it is inverted whereby each said notch in each said chord portion faces the other and receives said plurality of diaphrams, fastening means received through said plates and said diaphrams rigidly connecting each of said diaphrams to said upper chord portion and to said lower chord portion; a supporting column having four legs defining a cruciform-configuration in cross-section for supporting the truss, one of said legs being received between and rigidly fastened to said vertically disposed plates of said upper chord and of said lower chord, the upper edge of one leg having said crossmember connecting said plates resting thereon, said upper edge of said one leg being connected to said plates by further of said fastening means received therethrough.
- 2. A truss in accordance with claim 1 wherein a truss connecting support member is provided which has a cruciform-shaped portion received in said lower groove, means included on said truss connecting support member for supporting, at least in part, a hanger rod.
- 3. A truss in accordance with claim 2 wherein a first strut support member is provided having a further cruciform-shaped portion and means for receiving said hanger rod, said first strut support member depending from said hanger rod.
- 4. A truss in accordance with claim 1 wherein said chord portions are composed of extruded structural aluminum.
- 5. A truss in accordance with claim 1 wherein links of a link chain are received in a supporting engagement in said lower groove of said lower chord.
- 6. A structure in accordance with claim 1, where each of said four legs of said supporting column are identical and comprise outward bar portions having identical rectangular configurations wherein the sides are substantially longer than the outer edges thereof and wherein the inner portions of said legs are substantially less thick than said bar portions.
- 7. A structure in accordance with claim 1 wherein each said diaphragm comprises a vertical plate having bar members along its outer vertical sides and a web between said bar members, said fastening means being received through said bar members.
- 8. A horizontal truss which comprises: an upper chord; a lower chord and a diaphram rigidly connected between said chords including a framework of a plurality of upstanding bars; a portion of said upper chord having two spaced-apart arms extending upwardly and outwardly from the upper aspect of said central portion and which define between them an upper groove, said groove having a vertical cross-section configuration substantially of an upright "T," the upper ends of said arms extending outwardly and inwardly and defining between their inboard edges a slot providing access centrally into said groove for receipt therein of overhead structure; and said upper chord comprising a lower chord portion having two further spaced-apart arms extending downwardly and outwardly from the lower aspect of said central portion which define between them a lower groove, said lower groove having a vertical cross-section configuration of an inverted "T," the lower ends of said further arms extending both outwardly and inwardly and defining between ther inboard edges a further slot giving access centrally into said lower groove for supporting underlying structure; a truss-connecting support member which has a cruciform-shape portion received in said lower groove, means included on said truss-connecting support member for supporting, at least in part, a hanger rod; a strut support member having further cruciform-shape portion and means for receiving said hanger rod, said strut support member depending from said hanger rod.
- 9. A truss in accordance with claim 8 wherein said framework bars are composed of extruded structural aluminum.
- 10. A horizontal truss comprising: a centrally vertically disposed portion including a framework of bars; an upper chord portion having two spaced-apart arms extending upwardly and outwardly from the upper aspect of said central portion and which define between them an upper groove, said groove having a vertical cross-section configuration substantially of an upright "T," the upper ends of said arms extending both outwardly and inwardly and defining between their inboard edges a slot providing access centrally into said groove for receipt therein of overhead structure; a lower chord portion having two further spaced-apart arms extending downwardly and outwardly from the lower aspect of said central portion which define between them a lower groove, said lower groove having a vertical cross-section configuration of an inverted "T," the lower ends of said further arms extending both outwardly and inwardly and defining between their inboard edges a further slot giving access centrally into said lower groove for supporting underlying structure; said upper chord and said lower chord each comprising a spaced-apart pair of vertically disposed plates and a "U" shaped member connecting said plates opposite said arms relative to said groove which defines facing aspects of said chords, said bars received between and rigidly secured to said plates of both said chords, said plates and corresponding said arms including the upper ends thereof containing throughout respective parallel planes; supporting columns having four legs defining a cruciform configuration in cross-section for supporting the truss, one of said legs being received between and rigidly connected to said vertically disposed plates, said "U" shaped member of said upper chord resting on the upper edge of said one leg.
- 11. A truss in accordance with claim 10 wherein said diaphragms are connected to said chords solely by separate fastening means extending therethrough.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of my application, Ser. No. 071,586, filed Aug. 31, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,285,095, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 855,256, filed Nov. 28, 1977, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,166,306, Sept. 4, 1979, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 734,106, filed Oct. 20, 1976, now abandoned, which is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 617,508 filed Sept. 29, 1975, issuing Mar. 29, 1977, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,014,071.
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