Claims
- 1. A bridge structure including a multi-void hollow element securely mounted to an underlying girder, comprising:
- a plurality of studs connected at selected locations substantially perpendicular to an upper surface of the girder;
- a plurality of holes formed through an undersurface of the hollow element, some of said holes being positioned to receive respective studs therethrough into a void of the hollow element; and
- a medium filling said void and all of said holes, extending around said received studs in said same holes where said studs are present, and extending contiguously through all of said holes into a space defined between the undersurface of the hollow element and the upper surface of the girder.
- 2. The bridge structure according to claim 1, wherein:
- each of said studs has an enlarged head formed at a distal end thereof, each of said holes being formed to a size large enough to receive the head of a stud inserted therethrough.
- 3. The bridge structure according to claim 1, further comprising:
- leveling means for supporting the undersurface of the hollow element at a selected separation from the upper surface of the girder, said separation corresponding to at least a predetermined minimum height of said space.
- 4. The bridge structure according to claim 1, wherein:
- each of said studs is welded at a bottom end to the upper surface of the girder.
- 5. The bridge structure according to claim 1, wherein:
- a substantially annular gap defined between an outer surface of the stud and an adjacent edge of a corresponding hole through which the stud is received has a size in the range 1/4-3/4 in.
- 6. The bridge structure according to claim 1, wherein:
- the predetermined minimum height of the space when the space is filled with the medium, is 2 in.
- 7. The bridge structure according to claim 1, wherein:
- the hollow element is made of a metal comprising aluminum.
- 8. The bridge structure according to claim 1, wherein:
- the hollow element, the studs, and the girder are each made of a respective material comprising one of aluminum or steel.
- 9. The bridge structure according to claim 1, wherein:
- a surface of the hollow element which is to be placed in contact with the medium is provided a corrosion-inhibiting treatment.
- 10. The bridge structure according to claim 9, wherein:
- the corrosion-inhibiting treatment includes a coating of corrosion-resistant material strongly bonded to said treated surface.
- 11. A method of securely mounting a multi-void hollow element to an underlying girder, comprising the steps of:
- connecting at least one stud to an upper surface of the girder to extend substantially perpendicularly thereto at a selected location;
- providing a plurality of holes in a bottom of the hollow element, at least one of the holes being sized and located to receive the at least one stud therethrough into a void of the hollow element;
- applying spacing means to support a lower surface of said hollow element at a selected spacing relative to the upper surface of said girder;
- forming a temporarily enclosed space between a portion of said bottom of said hollow element containing said holes and said upper surface of said girder, with a height of said space corresponding to said selected spacing, said space communicating with said void through said hole;
- providing a flowable initially uncured medium into said void and said temporarily enclosed space to contiguously fill the same through said holes and surrounding the at least one stud in said at least one hole; and
- curing said flowable initially uncured medium.
- 12. A method according to claim 11, wherein:
- the step of connecting the at least one stud to the upper surface of the supporting girder comprises welding of the at least one stud to the supporting girder.
- 13. The method according to claim 11, wherein:
- the step of providing the holes comprises the step of drilling from an undersurface and through a bottom flange of the element and through an adjacent inclined inside web defining said void in said hollow element.
- 14. The method according to claim 11, wherein:
- the step of applying the spacing means comprises connection thereof to the upper surface of the girder substantially centrally thereof relative to a width of the girder.
- 15. The method according to claim 11, wherein:
- the step of forming the temporarily enclosed space comprises the step of temporarily attaching space defining means to enclose a volume having a length corresponding to a length of the hollow element and a cross-section defined substantially by a width of the girder and the selected spacing.
- 16. The method according to claim 11, wherein:
- the step of providing the flowable initially uncured medium includes the step of bleeding away air from the temporarily enclosed space in such a manner as to ensure that the flowable initially uncured medium is substantially free of air bubbles and fills the temporarily enclosed space while extending contiguously through the holes and while making good contact with all surfaces defining the void and the temporarily enclosed space.
- 17. The method according to claim 11, wherein:
- the step of curing said flowable initially uncured medium includes the step of bleeding small quantities thereof from locations at different heights in the temporarily enclosed space and at the highest point of the void within the hollow element before the flowable initially uncured medium changes from an uncured state to a cured solid medium.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/556,359, filed on Nov. 13, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,651,154. This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/013,431, filed Mar. 14, 1996.
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