Claims
- 1. In a tall industrial smokestack having a bottom and a top, the smokestack constructed of sections axially stacked one upon the other to form a flue, the improvement comprising:
- multiple laterally adjoining segments assembled to form a section of the smokestack;
- each section having rib members being integrally formed on the segments which rib members protrude in a radial direction and extend longitudinally in an axial direction of the completed smokestack;
- each rib member further having an aperture formed therein for receiving concentrated reinforcement which extend longitudinally in an axial direction of the completed smokestack;
- each segment having a first structural tie member means which extends from a side of the segment opposite the side from which the rib member protrudes toward the side from which the rib member protrudes and then being bent to extend into the aperture and then positioned to extend within the aperture in a substantially straight line toward the laterally adjoining segment and on the side of the concentrated reinforcement adjacent the side from which the rib member protrudes for transferring wind loads on the segment to the concentrated reinforcement and for structurally tying the rib member to the section;
- each rib member and corresponding aperture of each section being aligned with a rib member and aperture of a section next above and below each section so that the ribs and concentrated reinforcement received by the apertures in the completed smokestack will extend from the bottom of the smokestack to the top of the smokestack;
- the apertures in the completed smokestack being filled with bonding material for bonding the concentrated reinforcement to the ribs of the sections whereby the ribs, the first structural tie members reinforcement means, and the concentrated reinforcement are bonded together to form a structural column extending from the bottom of the smokestack to the top of the smokestack.
- 2. A tall industrial smokestack according to claim 1 further including a second structural tie member means extending from a segment into the aperture on the side of the concentrated reinforcement opposite the first structural tie member for transferring wind loads on the segment to the concentrated reinforcement and for transferring heat stress loads from the flue to the concentrated reinforcement.
- 3. A tall industrial smokestack according to claim 2 further including a third structural tie member means extending along a side of the segment opposite the side from which the rib member protrudes and into the rib member along a side of the aperture for tying the rib member to the section.
- 4. In a tall industrial smokestack having a bottom and a top, the smokestack constructed of sections axially stacked one upon the other to form a flue, the improvement comprising:
- multiple laterally adjoining segments assembled to form a section of the smokestack;
- each section having rib members being integrally formed on the segments which rib members protrude in a radial direction and extend longitudinally in an axial direction of the completed smokestack;
- each rib member further having an aperture formed therein for receiving concentrated reinforcement which extend longitudinally in an axial direction of the completed smokestack;
- each segment having a first structural tie member means for transferring wind loads on the segment to the concentrated reinforcement and for structurally tying the rib member to the section;
- the structural tie member means including a first tie rod coupler means for joining a first tie rod and a first tie rod extender, the first tie rod extending from a side of the segment opposite the side from which the rib member protrudes toward the side from which the rib member protrudes to the first tie rod coupler means, and the first tie rod extender extending from the first coupler means inside the aperture in a substantially straight line toward the laterally adjoining segment and along a side of the concentrated reinforcement adjacent the side from which the rib member protrudes;
- each rib member and corresponding aperture of each section being aligned with a rib member and aperture of a section next above and below each section so that the ribs and concentrated reinforcement received by the apertures in the completed smokestack will extend from the bottom of the smokestack to the top of the smokestack;
- the apertures in the completed smokestack being filled with bonding material for bonding the concentrated reinforcement to the ribs of the sections whereby the ribs, the first structural tie members reinforcement means, and the concentrated reinforcement are bonded together to form a structural column extending from the bottom of the smokestack to the top of the smokestack.
- 5. A tall industrial smokestack according to claim 4 wherein the first tie rod coupler means includes means for threadably receiving the first tie rod extender.
- 6. A tall industrial smokestack according to claim 4 including a second structural tie member means for transferring wind loads on the segment to the concentrated reinforcement and for transferring heat stress loads from the flue to the concentrated reinforcement;
- the second structural tie member means including a second tie rod coupler means for joining a second tie rod and a second tie rod extender, the second tie rod being embedded within the segment and extending laterally through the segment to the second tie rod coupler means, and the second tie rod extender extending from the second tie rod coupler means inside the aperture on the side of the concentrated reinforcement opposite the side where the first structural tie member is positioned.
- 7. A tall industrial smokestack according to claim 6 wherein the second tie rod coupler means includes means for threadably receiving the second tie rod extender.
- 8. A tall industrial smokestack according to claim 6 including a third structural tie member extending within and across the rib beside the aperture, the first, second, and third structural tie members being positioned and tied together to form traingularly-shaped bracing within the rib beside the aperture.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 803,387, filed Nov. 29, 1985, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 323,257 filed Nov. 20, 1981 now abandoned.
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