The present invention relates generally to static structures. More particularly, the present invention relates to air beam construction static structures.
Inflatable structural members, commonly referred to as “air beams” may be assembled to form large inflatable shelters. The pneumatic columns may be difficult to connect with other structural elements/attachments due to their relative weakness and susceptibility to puncture. This can make them difficult to incorporate into structures and attach to footings, anchors, guy wires, supports, etc.
It is, therefore, desirable to provide a method and apparatus for distributing the attachment point loading for air beam structures.
It is an object of the present invention to obviate or mitigate at least one disadvantage of previous methods and apparatus for distributing the attachment point loading for air beam structures.
In a first aspect, the present invention provides an apparatus for connecting an attachment and an air beam, the apparatus comprising an elongate hug strap for hugging a perimeter surface of the air beam, the elongate hug strap adapted to connect with the attachment, and a hug strap pad attached to the elongate hug strap, the hug strap pad for attaching to the perimeter surface.
In one embodiment, the elongate hug strap is attached to the hug strap pad by stitching.
In one embodiment, the hug strap pad comprises an elongate strap.
In one embodiment, the elongate hug strap is color coded to identify a design parameter. In one embodiment, the design parameter is selected from the group consisting of design strength, design usage, year of manufacture, sequence of assembly, and a combination thereof.
In one embodiment, the elongate hug strap extends between a first end and a second end, each of the first end and the second end having an end connector, the end connectors adapted to receive an end link member.
In one embodiment, the end connector includes a loop or a grommet.
In one embodiment, the elongate hug strap further includes an intermediate connector, between the first end and the second end, and the intermediate connector is adapted to receive an intermediate link member.
In one embodiment, the intermediate connector includes a loop or a grommet.
In one embodiment, the apparatus further includes a standoff extending between the elongate hug strap and the intermediate connector.
In one embodiment, the hug strap pad is attached to the elongate hug strap substantially continuously about the perimeter surface.
In one embodiment, the hug strap pad is wider than the elongate hug strap.
In a further aspect, the present invention provides an air beam including an elongate pneumatic tubular column having a perimeter surface. A hug strap pad is attached to the perimeter surface. An elongate hug strap is attached to the hug strap pad and hugs the perimeter surface. The elongate hug strap is adapted to connect with an attachment.
In one embodiment, the hug strap is attached to the hug strap pad by stitching.
In one embodiment, the hug strap pad is attached to the pneumatic tubular column by welding.
In one embodiment, the hug strap pad is attached to the elongate hug strap substantially continuously about the perimeter surface.
In one embodiment, the hug strap pad is attached to the perimeter surface substantially continuously about the perimeter surface.
In one embodiment, the hug strap pad is wider than the elongate hug strap.
In a further aspect, the present invention provides a method of securing an attachment to an air beam. The method includes providing an air beam having a perimeter surface, attaching an elongate hug strap to a hug strap pad, securing the hug strap pad, with the elongate hug strap attached, to the air beam, wherein the elongate hug strap hugs the perimeter surface, and securing the attachment to the elongate hug strap.
In one embodiment, the elongate hug strap and the hug strap pad are attached by stitching. In one embodiment, the hug strap pad and the air beam are attached by welding.
In one embodiment, the attachment is selected from the group consisting of a guy wire, a reinforcing member, a cable, or a combination thereof.
In a further aspect, the present invention provides an apparatus for connecting a first air beam and a second air beam. The apparatus includes a first elongate hug strap for hugging a first perimeter surface of the first air beam and a first hug strap pad attached to the first elongate hug strap, the first hug strap pad for attaching to the first perimeter surface. The apparatus also includes a second elongate hug strap for hugging a second perimeter surface of the second air beam and a second hug strap pad attached to the elongate second hug strap, the second hug strap pad for attaching to the second perimeter surface. The apparatus also includes biasing means for biasing the first elongate hug strap and the second elongate hug strap together. In one embodiment, the biasing means comprises a ratchet assembly.
Other aspects and features of the present invention will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached Figures, wherein:
Generally, the present invention provides a method and system for providing an attachment connection for connecting with a pneumatic tubular columns (arches) such as air beams.
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The connection between the hug strap 10 and the hug strap pad 20 may be intermittent or spot or may be substantially continuous along the perimeter (e.g. circumference for cylindrical tube shown). The hug strap pad 20 and the air beam 30 (
The hug strap 10 may include end loops 40, which may be connected with an end link member 50 such as a quick link or other device. The end link member 50 may provide an attachment point 60. An intermediate loop 70 may be provided, which may be connected with an intermediate link member 80, such as a d-link or other device. The intermediate link member 80 may provide an attachment point 90.
While shown as a single, substantially central or midpoint location of the hug strap 10, the intermediate loop may 70 be provided in another location, or plurality of locations. As an alternate to the end loop 40 or the intermediate loop 70, a grommet may be provided within the hug strap 10 or the standoff 100 or both.
The hug strap pad 20 and the hug strap 10 generally conform or ‘hug’ the perimeter surface of the air beam 30 (in the case of the air beam 30 shown having a circular cross section, the circumference). A standoff 100 may provide radial separation between the intermediate loop 70 and the hug strap 10.
While shown as extending about a perimeter (circumference) of the air beam 30, the hug strap pad 20 and hug strap 10 may alternatively extend only about a portion of the perimeter of the air beam 30.
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In the preceding description, for purposes of explanation, numerous details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that these specific details are not required in order to practice the invention.
The above-described embodiments of the invention are intended to be examples only. Alterations, modifications and variations can be effected to the particular embodiments by those of skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined solely by the claims appended hereto.
This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/094,727 filed Sep. 5, 2008, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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