The invention relates to an improved structural member, methods for the manufacture and assembly thereof and applications therefor.
In the construction of new structures and the repair, reinforcement or other modification of existing structures, the project design requirements and cost factors typically limit, or determine, the types of materials that are used. Some of the design factors that may affect the decision as to what type of materials or construction members to use include member sectional properties, material strength, capacity, stiffness and wind resistance. Cost factors typically include the cost of materials, assembly, transportation and erection. Presently, there are few options for construction members that can meet a wide range of design requirements and still be cost effective.
Thus, in considering existing technology for construction materials, there remains a need for structural members, methods for the manufacture and assembly thereof and applications therefor having one or more of the following attributes, capabilities or features: allowing great flexibility in the design of a structure; allowing great flexibility in the design of a vertical or horizontal structure at an economic cost; possessing sufficient stiffness to prevent deflection thereof; having greater stiffness and/or significant strength along numerous or all of its axes; a three-dimensional structural member, such as having a triangular cross section or cruciform shape; a three-dimensional structural member, such as having a Y or cruciform shape; a structural member having increased sectional strength and capacity; a structural member constructed at least partially of very strong material without substantial increased cost; a castellated structural member useful in tower applications and having reduced wind force on the tower; a tower having members, such as end plates, behind which co-axial cables for antennas, or other devices, that are attached to or associated with the tower can be located and isolated from wind; a tower or tower component having improved sectional properties (such as resistance against bending) without substantially increasing weight, cost and/or added wind load; a structural member that is easy to assemble and erect, and/or can be assembled on site or in advance; methods of connecting and erecting multiple sections of a structure, such as a tower, that are simple and quick; methods and apparatus for easily and effectively increasing the strength and/or capacity of a structure without increasing wind load; cost-effective, simple and/or quick methods of new construction and/or the upgrade, modification, repair, strengthening, retrofitting, reinforcing, or increasing the strength of pre-existing structures; increasing the strength of a structural member with cover plating; retrofitting or modifying existing components or structures to achieve any of the above.
In various embodiments, the present invention involves a structural member havingat least three webs and at least three flanges. The webs each have first and second sides and are arranged so that the first sides are located adjacent to one another and the second sides are spaced apart from one another. Each flange extending from a different web along the second side of the web.
The webs may be at least partially connected together along the first sides thereof and may be arranged in a generally Y-shape configuration. The structural member may be useful in vertical structure applications and/or horizontal structure applications. One or more flange and/or web may be at least partially hollow or at least partially solid, formed of at least one layer of material, constructed of at least one among steel, wood, aluminum and concrete, formed by at least one among the processes of pouring, pre-casting and formation-in-place, formed in the shape of at least one among square, rectangular, tubular, round and truss-shaped, or any combination thereof.
In some embodiments, the present invention involves a structural member including at least one web having a plurality of openings disposed between the first and second ends thereof. Each web may include a plurality of openings. Each plurality of openings of each web may intersect at least one opening of an adjacent web, the intersecting openings of adjacent the webs forming a group of the openings. Each group of openings may form a castellation in the structural member. Each castellation may have a maximum length of between approximately 3 feet and approximately 6 feet and a maximum width of between approximately 1½ feet and approximately 4½ feet. At least one castellation may have a hexagonal shape.
Certain embodiments of the present invention involve a method for forming a structural member with the use of at least two elongated members, each elongated member having a body portion. The method includes cutting the body portion of each elongated member along its length along an at least partially non-linear path to form two separate elongated member portions therefrom. Each elongated member portion includes a non-linear side edge having a plurality of protrusions and a plurality of cut-outs along its length. The non-linear side edges of at least three elongated member portions are aligned so that at least one protrusion of each such elongated member portion is adjacent to a protrusion of the other such elongated member portions. The at least three elongated member portions are at least partially connected at the adjacent protrusions.
The method of such embodiments may also include connecting three elongated member portions to form a structural member having a generally Y-shaped cross section. At least two elongated members may be constructed of steel and may be cut with the use of a torch. The elongated member portions may be connected by welding.
The structural member may have a depth that is greater than the depth of each of the elongated members. The structural member may have a depth that is approximately 1.5 times the depth of each elongated member. At least one cut-out of each of the at least partially connected elongated member portions may be aligned with a cut-out of the other such at least partially connected elongated members portions, such aligned cut-outs forming a castellation in the structural member. At least one castellation may have has a hexagonal shape.
Various embodiments of the invention involve a method for forming a structural member having at least three webs and at least three flanges, each web having first and second sides, the method including arranging the at least three webs so that their first sides are located adjacent to one another and their second sides are spaced apart from one another and arranging the at least three webs so that a flange extends from each web along the second side thereof. The webs may be arranged in a generally Y-shaped configuration. A plurality of openings may be formed in each of the webs between its respective first and second ends. At least some of the openings of the webs may form castellations in the structural member. Each castellation may have a maximum length of between approximately 3 feet and approximately 6 feet and a maximum width of between approximately 1½ feet and approximately 4½ feet.
Accordingly, the present invention includes features and advantages which are believed to enable it to advance structural member technology. Characteristics and advantages of the present invention described above and additional features and benefits will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and referring to the accompanying drawings.
For a detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings wherein:
Presently preferred embodiments of the invention are shown in the above-identified figures and described in detail below. It should be understood that the appended drawings and description herein are of preferred embodiments and are not intended to limit the invention or the appended claims. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. In showing and describing the preferred embodiments, like or identical reference numerals are used to identify common or similar elements. The figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features and certain views of the figures may be shown exaggerated in scale or in schematic in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
As used herein and throughout all the various portions (and headings) of this patent, the terms “invention”, “present invention” and variations thereof are not intended to mean the claimed invention of any particular patent claim or claims, or all of the appended claims. The subject or topic of each such reference is thus not necessarily part of, or required by, any particular claim(s) merely because of such reference and mention herein.
Each of the following U.S. patent applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties:
Referring initially to
The structural member 10 can be formed in any manner, using any techniques or methods. For example, the structural member 10 may be prefabricated or cast, formed as a single integral unit, or constructed from plates or sheets of any desired material or combination of materials, such as steel, aluminum and wood. For another example, two or more I-beams may be cut to form the structural member 10.
The webs 40 and flanges may have any desired size, shape, form, material construction, configuration that has, or provides, structural strength. For example, without limitation, the webs 40 and/or the flanges 44 may be entirely or partially solid or hollow; square, rectangular, tubular, round, truss-shaped; be formed of a single layer or multiple layers of material; be constructed from sheets or plates, steel, wood, aluminum, concrete, other material or composite, and may be welded together, poured or formed in place or pre-cast, or any desired combination thereof.
Referring now to
The castellated member 32 may have any desired dimensions, and any desired number, size, shape, configuration and arrangement of castellations 36. In the embodiment shown, the castellated member 32 has a length of approximately 20 feet and between four and five castellations 36. The illustrated exemplary castellations 36 are hexagonal in shape and have a maximum length of between approximately 3–6 feet (preferably 4–5 feet) and a maximum width of between approximately 1½ feet–4½ feet (preferably 2½–3½ feet).
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It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to connecting elongated portions 13 that have been separated from a common elongated member 12. For example, two three-webbed castellated members 32 may be formed from three elongated members 12. Moreover, any suitable elongated portions or other components may be connected, formed or cast to create a castellated member 32.
If desired, the castellated member 32 may be formed so that its depth 46 (
In yet another independent aspect of the invention, the structural member 10 and/or castellated member 32 may be used as a structure or part of a structure, or as a construction or building member or material in any desired application. As used herein and in the appended claims, the term “structure” includes a vertical structure, such as a column, tower or tower leg, a cantilevered member, a flexural member or structure, and a horizontal structure, such as a beam and girder.
The structure may be pre-assembled or constructed on site, and may have any desired quantity, configuration and orientation of structural members and/or castellated members. The structure may be at least partially concealed, such as in a “stealth” technology application, or as a structural “backbone” for aesthetic purposes. The dimensions, material construction and configuration of the structural member(s) 10 and/or castellated members 32 may be selected to optimize performance, such as to achieve the desired strength and capacity of the structure, provide (significant) stiffness to prevent (significant) deflection, reduce wind force upon the structure, weight, cost, other factors, or any combination thereof. However, the present invention does not necessarily require any of the above characteristics or capabilities.
One or more structural member 10 and/or castellated member 32 may, for example, be used in the construction or reinforcement of a tower, such as a communication or antenna tower. The tower may be cantilevered, oriented straight, tapered or non-tapered. The tower may be a self-supported monopole guy-wired tower or any other type of tower. When constructed with one or more structural member or castellated member of the present invention, the tower may be stiffer than existing towers, causing less deflection and movement and, for guy-wired towers, may have its wires spaced farther apart than existing towers. If desired, the tower can taper from bottom to top to increase material cost savings and improve aesthetic appearance and/or the tower may be constructed with less material than existing towers.
With the use of the structural member and/or castellated member of the present invention, there is greater flexibility in the type of material utilized. For example, the webs 40 may be constructed of lower-grade lighter material, providing cost savings while not substantially reducing strength or capacity. However, the present invention does not necessarily require any of the above features or applications.
In one example application, referring to the embodiment of
The castellated members 32 of a structure may be connected in any suitable manner and with any suitable components. In the embodiment of
Referring to
In this example, three bent connector plates 64 are used at each splice, or joint, of axially aligned adjacent castellated members 32. Each plate 64 has a 120 degree bend and is engageable with two adjacent webs 40a of the lower castellated member 32a and the two axially aligned webs 40b of the upper castellated member 32b. The bent connector plates 64 can be connected with any suitable technique and components. For example, the bent connector plate 64 of
Now referring to
The flange connector plates 70 can take any suitable shape, form, construction and configuration, and can be made of any desired material. Further, the plates 70 can be connected to the flanges 44 in any desired manner (weld, mechanical connectors, etc.) and with any components. For example, the flange connector plates 70 shown in
The above examples of components and techniques for connecting multiple structural members 10 and/or castellated members 32 may provide various benefits including ease of installation and erection, being performed on the ground or in the air and eliminating the need for other erection procedures, or a combination thereof. However, the webs 40 and/or flanges 44 of axially aligned structural members 10 and/or castellated members 32 can be connected with any other suitable components or technique.
In yet another independent aspect of the invention, it may be desirable to use bracing in conjunction with the structural members 10 and/or castellated members 32 to maintain stability thereof, or for any other desirable reason. In the embodiment of
If desired, at least two of the braces 80 associated with a particular castellated member 32 can be arranged end-to-end. For example, referring to
The example braces 80 shown in
However, if bracing is included, it need not take the forms or configurations described above. For example, the braces 80 may not be metal rods 82 arranged as described above, but can be any suitable bracing component(s) having any desired shape, configuration and form, constructed of any desired material and arranged in any desired configuration, such as X-bracing, Z-bracing or K-bracing configurations.
In another independent aspect of the invention, a structure having support members 10 and/or castellated members 32 may be supported at its base in any suitable manner, if desired. For example, the column 60 of
In the example base support arrangement of
In yet another independent aspect of the present invention, the foundation 98 can be any suitable foundation. For example, the foundation 98 can include one or more concrete footer and one or more shaft, or pier, 108. The shafts 108 may serve as, or engage, the anchor bolts 104, and may extend underground any desired depth. For example, for a column 60 having a height of 250 feet, the shafts may extend underground approximately 30 feet. Locating the shafts 108 under the flanges 44 may, for example, assist in ease of construction and be cost effective.
In even a further independent aspect of the invention, the structural member(s) 10 and/or castellated member(s) 32 of the present invention can include one or more upgrade adapters. Upgrade adapters can be included for flexibly, easily, quickly and/or efficiently improving the strength of the support or castellated member, or any other desired reason(s). If one or more structural or castellated member is used as a flexural member, column, tower or part of a column or tower, for example, the capacity of the column or tower may be increased by connecting one or more support member to the upgrade adapter(s), and, if desired, without increasing wind load on the column. For example, referring to
The upgrade adapters 112 can have any desired form, construction, and configuration. In the example of
In another example, still referring to
In still another independent aspect of the invention, devices may be attached to a structure having one or more structural member or castellated member. As used herein and in the appended claims, the term “devices” includes appurtenances, antennas, mounting brackets, cables, wires and any other item or component that is suitable for connection to a structure. Referring to the example of
In still even a further independent aspect of the invention, the structural member(s) 10 and/or castellated member(s) 32 of the present invention may include one or more device attachment adapter. Device attachment adapters can be used to easily, quickly and/or efficiently attach or remove devices to the structural member(s) 10, castellated member(s) 32 or the structure within which the member(s) 10, 32 are used. For example,
Preferred embodiments of the present invention thus offer advantages over the prior art and are well adapted to carry out one or more of the objects of the invention. However, the present invention is in no way limited to the components, configurations, dimensions, specific examples or other details described above or shown in the attached figures. Further, the above-described features are not limited to the dimensions and details as described and shown. Yet further, each such feature may be employed without any other such feature, or in any desired combination. Accordingly, the present invention does not require each of the above features or aspects and the particular combination of features described herein and shown in the appended drawings is not limiting on the present invention. The present invention includes further features, capabilities, functions, methods, uses and applications as will be apparent to a person skilled in the art based upon the description above and the appended drawings and claims.
The present invention does not require each of the techniques or acts described above and is not limited to the above-described methods. Further, the methods described above and any other methods which may fall within the scope of any of the appended claims can be performed in any desired suitable order and are thus not necessarily limited to the order described herein or as may be listed in any of the appended claims. Yet further, the methods of the present invention do not require use of the particular embodiments shown and described in the present specification, but are equally applicable with any other suitable structure, form and configuration of components.
While preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, many variations, modifications and/or changes of the structural members, structures and methods of the present invention such as in the components and arrangement thereof, details of construction and operation and/or methods of use and applications, are possible, contemplated by the patentee, within the scope of the appended claims, and may be made and used by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit or teachings of the invention and scope of appended claims. All matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings should thus be interpreted as illustrative and not limiting. Accordingly, the scope of the invention and the appended claims is not limited to the embodiments described and shown herein.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/382,641 filed May 23, 2002 and entitled Construction Material, Apparatus, Methods and Applications, and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/451,155 filed Feb. 28, 2003 and entitled Construction Material, Apparatus, Methods and Applications.
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