Claims
- 1. A precast concrete panel for use in the onsite construction of pedestals to support structures atop thereof, comprising
- a concrete panel of generally rectangular shape incorporating steel reinforcement and defining opposed horizontal edges and opposed vertical edges, each said vertical edge incorporating connection means adapted to facilitate connection of that vertical edge to the vertical edge of another similar panel,
- said connection means being cast into the panel in an overlapping relationship with the reinforcement to provide structural integrity in the panel between the vertical edges and including metal means projecting from the associated vertical edge for cooperation with a similar means of said other similar panel for secure attachment thereto to provide structural integrity of the connection between panels along adjacent vertical edges thereof, wherein said connection means at each vertical edge comprises a metal strip extending along the vertical edge with reinforcement rods of steel welded thereto and extending into the panel in overlapping relationship with the reinforcement and a plurality of connection plates extending from the metal strip beyond the vertical edge for cooperation with similar plates on the vertical edge of an adjacent similar panel, the plates being disposed to overlap the plates of the adjacent panel for connection to these by welding; and the panel further having
- a bore extending normal to the horizontal edges, from one said horizontal edge to the other, substantially centrally disposed within the thickness of the panel, to accommodate means for connecting panels together with their horizontal edges adjoining one another, and
- means for aligning adjacent horizontal edges of similar panels relative to one another with the bores therethrough in alignment.
- 2. A precast concrete panel according to claim 1, wherein the vertical edges of the panel are chamfered to provide access to the plates, while the panels are being connected together along their vertical edges, to facilitate the welding of the plates together.
- 3. A precast concrete panel according to claim 1, wherein the bores are two in number and are defined by conduits extending through and cast into the panel, from one horizontal edge to the other horizontal edge, parallel to the vertical edge at a distance, one from each vertical edge, of 1/4 of the distance between the vertical edges.
- 4. A precast concrete panel according to claim 3, wherein the alignment means are keys projecting from one horizontal edge and keyways in the other horizontal edge capable of cooperating with the keys to align panels together with the conduits in alignment with one another.
- 5. A precast concrete panel according to claim 4, wherein the keys and keyways are disposed along the horizontal edges so that adjacent panels connected together along their horizontal edges will be staggered horizontally of those edges closest to one another by half the distance between the vertical edges of a said panel.
- 6. A precast concrete panel according to claim 1, wherein said panel is curved to provide straight vertical edges and part circular horizontal edges.
- 7. A pedestal constructed of panels according to claim 2, said panels being disposed to define a hollow vertical shell defining a vertical axis about which the shell is symmetrically disposed, said pedestal being constructed from said panels connected together along their vertical edges to form horizontal rows of panels stacked one above the other with the horizontal edges of the panels located relative to one another by said alignment means with the bores in alignment throughout the vertical extent of the pedestal, vertical reinforcing means extending throughout the vertical extent of the bores to provide vertical integrity of the structure.
- 8. A pedestal according to claim 7, wherein the vertical bars are installed in tension under a desired prestress.
- 9. A pedestal according to claim 7, wherein alternate rows of panels are staggered relative to one another by half of the distance between the vertical edges of a said panel.
- 10. A pedestal according to claim 7, wherein the vertical reinforcement rods comprise a plurality of vertical segments interconnected at the junction between each horizontal row of panels.
- 11. A pedestal according to claim 10, which each segment is a threaded rod and the interconnection is by means of threaded couplings.
- 12. A pedestal according to claim 10, further comprising a foundation supporting the pedestal, said foundation incorporating vertically projecting threaded rods for interconnection with the threaded rods in the bores of the lowest horizontal row of panels and a structure supporting ring atop the uppermost horizontal row of panels forming a pedestal which is connected to the pedestal by means of the threaded segments extending through the uppermost horizontal panels.
- 13. A pedestal according to claim 7, in the form of a right vertical cylinder constructed from curved panels.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 550,944, filed Jul. 11, 1990, now abandoned.
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