Information
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Patent Grant
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6247275
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Patent Number
6,247,275
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Date Filed
Friday, August 6, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 19, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A motion-magnifying seismic shock-absorbing construction for placement in the frame of an extremely stiff building structure wherein there is a relatively small horizontal movement between the floors of the building in response to a seismic event including a first link connected to the structure and having a shock-absorbing member therein, a plurality of additional links connected between the structure and the first link to transmit to the first link and to the shock-absorbing member therein the relatively small horizontal movement between the floors of the structure due to the seismic event, and the plurality of links including a motion-magnifying linkage for magnifying the aforementioned relatively small relative movement so that a magnified movement is applied to the shock-absorbing member. A building structure containing a plurality of the above motion-magnifying shock-absorbing constructions.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Not Applicable
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
Not Applicable
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a motion magnifying seismic shock-absorbing construction for use in buildings which are extremely rigid.
By way of background, in buildings which are extremely stiff, such as massive concrete buildings, the relative horizontal movements of floors in response to seismic shock are not sufficiently large so as to permit toggle linkages, such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,870,863, to transmit sufficient movement to dampers which absorb the seismic shock. It is with an improvement to seismic linkages of the foregoing type for use in such extremely stiff buildings that the present invention is concerned.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the object of the present invention to provide motion-magnifying seismic shock-absorbing construction for magnifying the distance resulting from the relative movement of floors of an extremely stiff building resulting from seismic shock so that such magnified movement can be transmitted to seismic dampers for absorbing the shock causing such relative movement.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved stiff building structure containing a plurality of motion-magnifying seismic shock-absorbing linkages for magnifying the distance resulting from the relative movement of the floors of an extremely stiff building resulting from seismic shock so that such magnified movement can be transmitted to seismic dampers for absorbing the shock causing such relative movement. Other objects and attendant advantages of the present invention will readily be perceived hereafter.
The present invention relates to a motion-magnifying seismic shock-absorbing construction for placement in the frame of a building comprising a first link including a shock-absorbing member, a second link, and a motion-magnifying linkage connecting said first and second links.
The present invention also relates to a building structure having a frame and floors which move horizontally relative to each other in response to a seismic event, the improvement of a plurality of motion-magnifying shockabsorbing constructions each comprising a first link including a shock-absorbing member therein attached to said frame, a second link attached to said frame, and a motion-magnifying linkage attached between said first and second links.
The various aspects of the present invention will be more fully understood when the following portions of the specification are read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1
is a schematic perspective view of a building having a plurality of different motion-magnifying seismic damping linkages of the present invention installed therein;
FIG. 2
is a schematic view of one embodiment of the improved linkage of the present invention installed in a frame of a building;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged fragmentary schematic view of a portion of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a enlarged fragmentary schematic view of another embodiment of a linkage which can be used in an installation such as shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
is a schematic view of a chevron type of linkage utilizing a magnification type of linkage; and
FIG. 6
is a enlarged fragmentary schematic view of a portion of the linkage of FIG.
5
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Summarizing briefly in advance, the improved motion-magnifying seismic shock-absorbing constructions of the present invention are intended for use in building structures which are extremely stiff, such as massive concrete buildings, in which the relative horizontal movements of the floors such as
4
,
6
and
8
in response to a seismic event are not sufficiently large so as to permit toggle linkages, such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,870,863 and allowed application Ser. No. 08/975,129,filed Nov. 20, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,028, to transmit sufficient movement to the dampers which absorb the seismic shock.
In
FIG. 1
a fragmentary schematic view of a building is shown wherein lever-type seismic isolating linkages
11
are shown in certain frames and chevron types of linkages
12
are shown in other frames. The different types of linkages
11
and
12
are shown in the same structure merely by way of example. It will be understood that a building may include either type of the seismic isolating structures
11
or
12
or it may include a combination thereof.
In building frame ABCD (
FIG. 2
) an elongated link
13
is shown having an end
14
welded to gusset
15
. The opposite end of link
13
is pivotally connected at
17
to motion-magnifying lever type of link
19
which has its central portion pivotally mounted at
20
on structural member
21
which is rigidly secured to gusset
22
. The opposite end of link
19
is pivotally connected at
23
to piston rod
24
of shock-absorbing member
25
which in turn is pivotally connected at
27
to gusset
29
by link
30
. Link
30
, shock-absorbing member
25
and piston
24
thereof constitute a link between gusset
29
and motion-magnifying link
19
.
While the connections between various of the links and the frame ABCD has been shown as utilizing gussets, it will be appreciated that the links can be connected in any manner whatsoever which will hold them in the proper position. In addition, while the connections
17
,
23
and
27
have been shown as pivots, the connections may be of the types disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,870,863 and allowed application Ser. No. 08/975,129, filed Nov. 20, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,028, which are incorporated herein by reference.
An enlarged portion of
FIG. 2
is schematically shown in
FIG. 3
, which is not to scale. In this FIG. the lever
19
has arms
31
and
32
. The connection between link
13
and arm
31
is in the nature of a toggle linkage because link
13
and arm
31
are practically in a straight line. The magnification of the movement of link
13
to piston rod
24
is the ratio of length R
2
to length R
1
. Therefore, if the toggle linkage itself provides a motion magnification of about 3:1 and when the ratio of length R
2
to length R
1
provides a magnification of 4:1, the motion transmitted to damper
25
will be 12:1, which is adequate for a very rigid building.
In
FIG. 2
when the floor
4
along frame member AB moves in the direction of solid arrow
26
relative to the floor
6
along frame member CD, the various links will move in the corresponding directions designated by solid arrows. When the floor
4
along frame member AB moves in the direction of dash arrow
28
relative to the floor
6
along frame member CD, the links will move in the corresponding directions also designated by dash arrows.
In
FIG. 4
a more conventional type of lever type of link
19
′ is schematically shown as compared to the lever type of link
19
of
FIG. 3
which provides the toggle-type of action. Link
19
′ is pivoted at
20
′ which is located on the central portion of member
21
. In
FIG. 4
the magnification of the movement of link
13
which is applied to the link containing shock-absorbing member
25
is the ratio of length R
4
to length R
3
. In this embodiment the magnification is solely due to the ratio R
4
to R
3
, and it should be about 10:1 for a very rigid building.
In
FIG. 5
a building frame BDEF is shown which schematically shows a chevron type of seismic linkage. The chevron linkage includes elongated links
33
and
34
which have their lower ends
35
and
37
, respectively, welded to gussets
39
and
40
, respectively, at the corners of the frame. The upper ends
41
and
42
of links
33
and
34
, respectively, are pivotally connected at
43
and
44
, respectively, to lever type of links
45
and
47
, respectively, which are pivotally mounted on member
49
at
46
and
48
, respectively, which is rigidly attached to frame member BE. The upper ends of levers
45
and
47
are pivotally mounted at
50
and
51
to piston rods
52
and
53
, respectively, of shock-absorbing members
54
and
55
, respectively, which are pivotally connected at
56
and
58
, respectively, to rigid members
57
and
59
, respectively, by links
60
and
61
, respectively. At this point it is to be again noted that the pivotal connections at
43
,
44
,
50
,
51
,
56
and
58
may be of the types shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,870,863 and allowed application Ser. No. 08/975,129, filed Nov. 20, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,028, which are incorporated herein by reference provided that suitable clearances may be had with adjacent structural members.
From schematic
FIG. 6
, which is not to scale, it can be seen that the magnification which lever
45
provides is the ratio of length R
5
to length R
6
and that the magnification which lever
47
provides is the ratio of length R
7
to length R
8
. Here again, the ratios R
5
:R
6
and R
7
:R
8
should be in the range of about 10:1 for very stiff buildings.
When the floor
4
along frame member BE moves in the direction of solid arrow
62
relative to the floor
6
of frame member DF, the various links will move in corresponding directions indicated by solid arrows. When the floor
4
along frame member BE moves in the direction of dash arrow
63
relative to the floor
6
along frame member DF, the various links will also move in the direction of dash arrows associated therewith.
In
FIGS. 2 and 5
shock-absorbing members
25
and
54
and
55
are shown. These shock-absorbing members preferably are seismic isolators such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,462,141, dated Oct. 31, 1995, which is incorporated herein by reference. However, as noted in U.S. Pat. No. 5,870,863, the shock-absorbing member can be any suitable type of shock absorber or liquid spring or damper of any type or a combination of a liquid spring and damper. Also, as stated in Pat. No. 5,870,863, liquid springs of the type which can be used are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,582,303 and 4,064,977 and dampers such as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,638,895, 4,815,574 and 4,867,286, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Relative to the various embodiments shown in
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
6
, it will be appreciated that the ratios R
2
:R
1
, R
4
:R
3
, R
5
:R
6
and R
7
:R
8
need not necessarily be the values listed above but may be any suitable magnification which may be required depending on the rigidity of the building and the characteristics of the shock-absorbing member which is being used.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed, it will be appreciated that it is not limited thereto but may be otherwise embodied within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A motion-magnifying seismic shock-absorbing construction for placement in the frame of a structure comprising a first link having a shock-absorbing member therein, a first end on said first link for connection to a first area on said frame, a second end on said first link, a second link having a first end for connection to a second area on said frame remote from said first area, a second end on said second link, a third link having a central portion, first and second end portions on said third link spaced on opposite sides of said central portion, a pivotal connection on said frame mounting said central portion, said second end of said first link being pivotally connected to said first end portion of said third link, said second end of said second link being pivotally connected to said second end portion of said third link, a first length between said pivotal connection of said central portion of said third link and said pivotal connection between said second end of said first link and said first end portion of said third link, a second length between said pivotal connection of said central portion of said third link and said pivotal connection between said second end of said second link and said second end portion of said third link, and said first length being larger than said second length.
- 2. A motion-magnifying seismic shock-absorbing construction for placement in the frame of a structure comprising a first link having a shock-absorbing member therein, a first end on said first link for connection to a first area on said frame, a second end on said first link, a second link having a first end for connection to a second area on said frame remote from said first area, a second end on said second link, a third link having a central portion, first and second end portions on said third link spaced on opposite sides of said central portion, a pivotal connection on said frame mounting said central portion, said second end of said first link being pivotally connected to said first end portion of said third link, said second end of said second link being pivotally connected to said second end portion of said third link, said third link being a lever, a first length between said pivotal connection of said central portion of said third link and said pivotal connection between said second end of said first link and said first end portion of said third link, a second length between said pivotal connection of said central portion of said third link and said pivotal connection between said second end of said second link and said second end portion of said third link, and said first length being larger than said second length.
- 3. A motion-magnifying seismic shock-absorbing construction for placement in the frame of a structure comprising a first link having a shock-absorbing member therein, a first end on said first link for connection to a first area on said frame, a second end on said first link, a second link having a first end for connection to a second area on said frame remote from said first area, a second end on said second link, a third link having a central portion, first and second end portions on said third link spaced on opposite sides of said central portion, a pivotal connection on said frame mounting said central portion, said second end of said first link being pivotally connected to said first end portion of said third link, said second end of said second link being pivotally connected to said second end portion of said third link, said connection between said second end of said second link and said second end portion of said third link approximating a toggle linkage, a first length between said pivotal connection of said central portion of said third link and said pivotal connection between said second end of said first link and said first end portion of said third link, a second length between said pivotal connection of said central portion of said third link and said pivotal connection between said second end of said second link and said second end portion of said third link, and said first length being larger than said second length.
- 4. In a structure having a frame consisting of a plurality of frame members connected in a polygonal configuration, the improvement of a plurality of motion-magnifying seismic shock-absorbing constructions each comprising a first link having a shock-absorbing member therein, a first end on said first link connected to said frame at a first area, a second end on said first link, a second link having a first end connected to said frame at a second area which is remote from said first area, a second end on said second link, a third link having a central portion, a pivotal connection between said central portion and said frame, first and second end portions on said third link spaced on opposite sides of said central portion thereof, said first end portion on said third link being connected to said second end of said first link, and said second end portion on said third link being connected to said second end of said second link, a first length between said pivotal connection of said central portion of said third link and said pivotal connection between said second end of said first link and said first end portion of said third link, a second length between said pivotal connection of said central portion of said third link and said pivotal connection between said second end of said second link and said second end portion of said third link, and said first length being larger than said second length.
- 5. In a structure having a frame consisting of a plurality of frame members connected in a polygonal configuration, the improvement of a plurality of motion-magnifying seismic shock-absorbing constructions each comprising a first link having a shock-absorbing member therein, a first end on said first link connected to said frame at a first area, a second end on said first link, a second link having a first end connected to said frame at a second area which is remote from said first area, a second end on said second link, a third link having a central portion, a pivotal connection between said central portion and said frame, first and second end portions on said third link spaced on opposite sides of said central portion thereof, said first end portion on said third link being connected to said second end of said first link, and said second end portion on said third link being connected to said second end of said second link, said third link being a lever, a first length between said pivotal connection of said central portion of said third link and said pivotal connection between said second end of said first link and said first end portion of said third link, and wherein there is a second length between said pivotal connection of said central portion of said third link and said pivotal connection between said second end of said second link and said second end portion of said third link, and said first length being larger than said second length.
- 6. In a structure having a frame consisting of a plurality of frame members connected in a polygonal configuration, the improvement of a plurality of motion-magnifying seismic shock-absorbing constructions each comprising a first link having a shock-absorbing member therein, a first end on said first link connected to said frame at a first area, a second end on said first link, a second link having a first end connected to said frame at a second area which is remote from said first area, a second end on said second link, a third link having a central portion, a pivotal connection between said central portion and said frame, first and second end portions on said third link spaced on opposite sides of said central portion thereof, said first end portion on said third link being connected to said second end of said first link, and said second end portion on said third link being connected to said second end of said second link, said connection between said second end of said second link and said second end portion of said third link approximating a toggle linkage, a first length between said pivotal connection of said central portion of said third link and said pivotal connection between said second end of said first link and said first end portion of said third link, a second length between said pivotal connection of said central portion of said third link and said pivotal connection between said second end of said second link and said second end portion of said third link, and said first length being larger than said second length.
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