Claims
- 1. A method for constructing an elongate prism-form truss structure from a stack of disconnected, planar, congruent triangular elements, each of said triangular elements having first, second and third sides opposite first, second and third vertices respectively, said first and second sides of each of said elements being substantially equal in length and said third side being substantially 2/.sqroot.3 times one of the shorter sides, said method comprising the steps of:
- sequentially removing said elements from said stack;
- joining said first vertex of each removed element to said third vertex of the next removed element to form a chain of said removed elements; and
- sequentially joining said second vertex of each Nth element to said first vertex of the subsequent element N+2 and to the third vertex of the subsequent N+3 in said chain, up to but excluding the second element before the ultimate element of the chain and connecting the said second vertex of element N+1 to the said first vertex of the ultimate element of the chain.
- 2. The method of claim 1 and further including the step of intereconnecting the free vertices at each end of said structure with substantially linear struts extending therebetween;
- whereby a truss structure is constructed substantially in the shape of an oblique triangular prism having a right cross section in the form of an equilateral triangle.
- 3. A method for constructing an elongate prism-form truss structure from a stack of disconnected, planar, congruent, triangular elements by the use of a holding fixture and a fabrication fixture, said structure being defined by first, second and third lateral edges parallel to the longitudinal axis of said fabrication fixture and having a right cross section in the form of an equilateral triangle, each of said triangular elements having first, second and third sides opposite first, second and third vertices respectively, said first and second sides of each of said elements being substantially equal in length and said third side being substantially 2/.sqroot.3 times one of the shorter sides, said fabrication fixture having a cross section adapted to fit within the structure to be constructed to allow relative axial movement therebetween and having a length at least twice that of one of said shorter sides; said method comprising the steps of:
- (1) feeding a first triangular element to said fabrication fixture from said stack when said fabrication fixture is in its initial position;
- (2) grasping said first triangular element near each vertex thereof with said fabrication fixture such that the first side of said first element is positioned in said first lateral edge;
- (3) rotating said fabrication fixture 120.degree. in a predetermined direction about said axis;
- (4) advancing said fabrication fixture along said axis a distance substantially equal to 1/3 the length of said first side;
- (5) feeding a second triangular element to said fabrication fixture from said stack;
- (6) fastening the third vertex of said second triangular element to the first vertex of said first element;
- (7) grasping said second triangular element near each vertex thereof with said fabrication fixture such that the first side of said second triangular element is positioned in said second lateral edge;
- (8) repeating steps (3) and (4) above;
- (9) feeding a third triangular element to said fabrication fixture from said stack;
- (10) fastening the third vertex of said third triangular element to the first vertex of said second element;
- (11) grasping said third triangular element near each vertex thereof with said fabrication fixture such that the first side of said third triangular element is positioned in said third lateral edge;
- (12) repeating steps (3) and (4) above;
- (13) feeding a fourth triangular element to said fabrication fixture from said stack;
- (14) fastening the third vertex of said fourth triangular element to the first vertex of said third element and fastening the third vertex of said fourth element to the second vertex of previously added element N-3, where N is the element currently being added to said structure;
- (15) grasping said fourth triangular element near each vertex thereof with said fabrication fixture such that the first side of said fourth triangular element is positioned in said first lateral edge;
- (16) grasping said structure externally thereof with said holding fixture and releasing it from said fabrication fixture;
- (17) returning said fabrication fixture to said initial position;
- (18) grasping said structure with said fabrication fixture and releasing it from said external fixture; and
- (19) repeating steps (3) to (18) until the desired number of triangular elements have been joined, provided however that the third vertex of each element N so added to said structure is fastened to the first vertex of the previously added element and to the second vertex of previously added element N-3.
- 4. The method of claim 3 and further including the steps of interconnecting the free vertices at each end of said structure with substantially linear struts extending therebetween, whereby a truss structure in the shape of an oblique triangular prism is formed.
- 5. A method for constructing an elongate prism-form truss structure by the use of a holding fixture and a fabrication fixture, said structure being defined by first, second and third lateral edges parallel to the longitudinal axis of said fabrication fixture and having a right cross section in the form of an equilateral triangle, said structure being constructed from first, second and third stacks of disconnected, planar, congruent, triangular elements equidistantly spaced from a point on said axis at locations spaced 120.degree. around said axis, each of said triangular elements having first, second and third sides opposite first, second and third vertices respectively, said first and second sides of each of said elements being substantially equal in length and said third side being substantially 2/.sqroot.3 times one of the shorter sides, said fabrication fixture having a length at least twice that of one of said shorter sides and a cross section adapted to fit within said structure to allow relative axial movement therebetween; said method comprising the steps of:
- (1) feeding a first triangular element to said fabrication fixture from said firt stack when said fabrication fixture is in its initial position;
- (2) grasping said first triangular element near each vertex thereof with said fabrication fixture such that the first side of said first element is positioned in said first lateral edge;
- (3) advancing said fabrication fixture along said axis a distance substantially equal to 1/3 the length of said first side;
- (4) feeding a second triangular element to said fabrication fixture from said second stack;
- (5) fastening the third vertex of said second triangular element to the first vertex of said first element;
- (6) grasping said second triangular element near each vertex
- (7) repeating step (3), above;
- (8) feeding a third triangular element to said fabrication fixture from said third stack;
- (9) fastening the first vertex of said third triangular element to the first vertex of said second element;
- (10) grasping said third triangular element near each vertex thereof with said fabrication fixture such that the first side of said third triangular element is positioned in said third lateral edge;
- (11) repeating step (3), above;
- (12) feeding a fourth triangular element to said fabrication fixture from said first stack;
- (13) fastening the third vertex of said fourth triangular element to the first vertex of said third element and fastening the third vertex of said fourth element to the second vertex of previously added element N-3, where N is the element currently being added to said structure;
- (14) grasping said fourth triangular element near each vertex thereof with said fabrication fixture such that the first side of said fourth triangular element is positioned in said first lateral edge;
- (15) grasping said structure externally thereof with said holding fixture and releasing it from said fabrication fixture;
- (16) returning said fabrication fixture to said initial position;
- (17) grasping said structure with said fabrication fixture and releasing it from said holding fixture; and
- (18) repeating steps (3) to (17) until the desired number of triangular elements have been joined, provided however that the third vertex of each element N so added to said structure is fastened to the first vertex of the previously added element and to the second vertex of previously added element N-3.
- 6. The method of claim 5 and further including the steps of interconnecting the free vertices at each end of said structure with substantially linear struts extending therebetween, whereby a truss structure in the shape of an oblique triangular prism is formed.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of a co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 06/605,732, filed Apr. 27, 1984, now U.S. Pat No. 4,601,152, and assigned to the assignee of the instant application.
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