Claims
- 1. A method of forming a pre-stressed concrete member comprising:
- forming a concrete shell with at least one inner trough;
- curing said concrete shell sufficiently to permit the shell to withstand stress;
- drying out at least the inner surface of said trough so as to temporarily arrest hydration therein;
- locating at least one stressing member within said trough, in stress-application relationship therewith, and stressing said member so as to stress the shell;
- dampening said inner surface of the trough;
- infilling the trough with concrete so as to cover the stressed member; and
- allowing the infilling concrete and the concrete shell to cure concurrently.
- 2. A method of forming a pre-stressed concrete member comprising:
- forming a concrete shell with at least one inner trough;
- applying a concrete setting retarding agent over inner surfaces of said trough(s);
- curing said concrete shell sufficiently to permit the shell to withstand stress;
- exposing the concrete of said inner surface of said trough;
- drying out at least said inner surface of said trough so as to temporarily arrest hydration therein;
- locating at least one stressing member within said trough, in stress-application relationship therewith, and stressing said member so as to stress the shell;
- dampening said inner surface of the trough;
- infilling the trough with concrete so as to cover the stressed member; and
- allowing the infilling concrete and the concrete shell to cure concurrently.
- 3. A method of forming a pres-stressed concrete member comprising:
- forming a concrete shell with at least one inner trough;
- curing said concrete shell sufficiently to permit the shell to withstand stress;
- drying out at least the inner surface of said trough so as to temporarily arrest hydration therein;
- locating at least one stressing member within said trough, in stress-application relationship therewith, and stressing said member so as to stress the shell;
- dampening said inner surface of the trough;
- infilling the trough with concrete so as to cover the stressed member;
- allowing the infilling concrete and the concrete shell to cure concurrently;
- providing further concrete shells formed, cured and dried out in at least the inner surfaces of the troughs thereof and infilled with concrete; and
- said infilling concrete interconnecting such shells so as to form a laminated concrete member.
- 4. A method of forming a pre-stressed concrete member comprising:
- forming a concrete shell with at least one inner trough;
- curing said concrete shell sufficiently to permit the shell to withstand stress;
- drying out at least the inner surface of said trough so as to temporarily arrest hydration therein;
- locating at least one stressing member within said trough, in stress-application relationship therewith, and stressing said member so as to stress the shell;
- dampening said inner surface of the trough;
- infilling the trough with concrete so as to cover the stressed member;
- allowing the infilling concrete and the concrete shell to cure concurrently;
- roughening an outer surface of said infilling concrete;
- pouring an in-situ layer of concrete over said roughened surface; and
- providing further stressing members within said layer of infilling concrete which extend outwardly therefrom to be covered over by said in-situ pour of concrete.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 773,327 filed Mar. 1, 1977, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 645,457, filed Dec. 30, 1975, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 545,161, filed Jan. 29, 1975, all now abandoned.
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Continuations (3)
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