Claims
- 1. A ratiocinative, interlocking, Sub-Rigid Fast-Form Barrier System, comprising:
a.) a plurality of manufactured, identical, elongated, ratiocinative, super-ordinate beams spaced in adjacent lateral segments, and
said beams, configured as double II-beams, each having a double web and a front (or top) and a back (or bottom) flange, and said II-beams having an identical symmetrical series of machined openings, through each single I-beam, and said openings aligning within said double II-beams, b.) at least two elongated ratiocinative subordinate beams, passing through said super-ordinate beam openings, in a transverse series, said openings providing an interlock-able intersection for said subordinate beams; and further
said openings are each identically preformed in an irregular pentagon shape therein providing “breech and chambers” for said subordinate beams, said breech is calculated and designed for free transverse passage of subordinate beams, said breech portion of said openings assimilating and machined marginally bigger than the cross-sectional parameters of said subordinate beams; and further said chamber portion of said openings calculated and designed to cramp subordinate beams within, when said subordinate beams are forcefully, while systematically, inverted 90° from said breech to said chamber, thereupon interlocked in said chambers, as said chambers are preformed, assimilating and machined, a dimension marginally smaller than the width of said elongated subordinate beams; c.) at least one modular facer, secured firmly between said adjacent super-ordinate beams, said facers elongated butt edges butt against the webs of said adjacent super-ordinate beams, and
said facers, elongated face edges, arrest against the inside of said front/face flanges of adjacent super-ordinate beams, and said front/face flanges separate and bridge adjoining modular facers; d.) a plurality of said breech and chamber openings in said symmetrical series, said series of openings having a front/face chamber wall and a back chamber wall parallel with said front/face chamber wall, and further said front/face wall is located and machined, a dimension, from the inside surface of said front/face flange, said dimension assimilating while marginally less than the thickness of said modular facer; e.) a compressed superjacent fit for said modular facer or facers, sheathed and systematically locked, between said front/face flange of said super-ordinate beam and the face edge of said subordinate beam, when said subordinate beam is systematically inverted 900, into said chamber, thereupon systematically interlocked and cramped into said back chamber wall, thereupon completing assembly of a Sub-Rigid Fast-Form Barrier System.
- 2. The ratiocinative, interlocking, barrier system of claim 1, whereupon ratiocinative combinatory logic may be employed to determine;
a.) the elements of said super-ordinate beams, said elements may be any structural material such as and including, but not limited to; steel, aluminum, fiberglass, plywood, plastic, b.) the parameters of said super-ordinate beam, and c.) the cubic content of said super-ordinate beam.
- 3.) A ratiocinative, interlocking, barrier system, according to claims 1 and 2, whereupon said super-ordinate beams are delineated and employed in said barrier system as single structural I-beams.
- 4. The barrier system of claim 1 whereupon the super-ordinate beams, with breech and chamber openings, are delineated as multiple structural I-beams manufactured and incorporated as double II-beams or triple III-beams.
- 5. The ratiocinative, interlocking, barrier system of claims 1 and 4 whereupon super-ordinate beams may be extended by employing a box type splice appurtenance;
a.) said box splice appurtenance being ratiocinative to super-ordinate beam elements, parameters, and cubic content, and b.) said box splice employing at least two, full or partial, breech and chamber openings in a series, identical to super-ordinate beam breech and chamber openings, and c.) said box splice exterior parameters, assimilating the enclosure formed when manufacturing composite multiple beams, d.) said box splice, when inserted in the top end of super-ordinate beam A, to a point, when at least one box splice breech and chamber opening aligns within the first breech and chamber opening in said super-ordinate beam A, being systematically interlocked within said top end of said super-ordinate beam A, and
said box splice now acting as a male receptor receiving the bottom end of super-ordinate beam B, said super-ordinate beam B sleeved over said box splice, interlocked within the top of super-ordinate beam A, until butting said top of said super-ordinate beam A, at which point a breech and chamber opening, or a partial breech and chamber opening, in said box splice aligns with the bottom breech and chamber openings in said bottom end of said super-ordinate beam B, thereby allowing said super-ordinate beam B to become an extension of super-ordinate beam A when a subordinate beam is interlocked within the aligning breech and chamber openings of the box splice and super-ordinate beam B.
- 6. The barrier system of claim 1 wherein said subordinate beams remove-ably interlock with said super-ordinate beams.
- 7. The ratiocinative, interlocking, Sub-Rigid Fast-Form Barrier System, according to claim 1, whereupon ratiocinative combinatory logic may determine said subordinate beams to be any structural material including, but not limited to; steel, aluminum, fiberglass, plywood, lumber, or plastic.
- 8. The ratiocinative, interlocking, Sub-Rigid Fast-Form Barrier System, according to claims I and 2, whereupon the series of breech and chambers openings may be machined in any super-ordinate beam that conforms to the essence of the invention.
- 9. A ratiocinative, interlocking, barrier system, according to claims 1 and 2, whereupon said series of breech and chambers openings in said super-ordinate beams may be machined in alternative forms, provided said forms conform to the essence of the invention.
- 10. A ratiocinative, interlocking, barrier system, according to claim 1, whereupon said barrier system is employed as a vertical interior or exterior wall for a multistory building.
- 11. A ratiocinative, interlocking, barrier system, according to claim 1, whereupon said barrier system, is employed as a vertical interior or exterior wall with said super-ordinate beams assembled horizontally with subordinate beams interlocked in a vertical position.
- 12. The ratiocinative, interlocking, Sub-Rigid Fast-Form Barrier System, according to claim 1, whereupon the barrier system is employed as a rigid system, with fasteners as needed.
- 13. A ratiocinative, interlocking, Sub-Rigid Fast-Form Barrier System, fabricated according to claims 1 and 2, whereupon said barriers are arranged and joined together as a scale model sub-rigid building that may be implemented as a toy house or the like.
- 14. A ratiocinative, interlocking, Sub-Rigid Fast-Form Barrier System, fabricated according to claims 1 and 2, whereupon barriers are employed as opposing barrier walls, for an enclosed concrete form system wherein:
a.) said super-ordinate double 11-beams, are machined, with ratiocinative form-tie holes drilled through the center, and
said holes located along the seam where abutting flanges weld together; b.) said super-ordinate beams are stationed opposite each other, along said opposing barrier walls, and therefore
ties may be installed and secured in order to hold said opposing barrier walls in a desired location during placement of liquid concrete.
- 15. A ratiocinative, interlocking, Sub-Rigid Fast-Form Barrier System, fabricated according to claims 1, 2 and 3, wherein said barrier is employed as a fence with:
a.) said super-ordinate beams embedded in the earth as fence posts; b.) the inclusion of the facer optional.
- 16. A ratiocinative, interlocking, Sub-Rigid Fast-Form Barrier System, fabricated according to claims 1, 2, 3, 8 and 12, wherein said barrier is employed as a vehicular trailer bed, with standard; axles, springs, and draw bar or fifth wheel, added.
- 17. The ratiocinative, interlocking, barrier system of claims 1 and 4 wherein said elongated multiple super-ordinate beams are of increased beam depth;
said increased beam depth dimensioned, from the back of the breech and chamber opening to the back flange of the super-ordinate beam, a measurement that assimilates the parameters of infrastructure elements, said elements may be in the form of drainpipes, said elements may be in the form of water pipes, said elements may be in the form of wiring for phones, computers, or electrical installations, said elements may be in other forms.
- 18. A ratiocinative, interlocking, Sub-Rigid Fast-Form Barrier System comprised of:
a.) a plurality of identical, manufactured, elongated, super-ordinate ┌┐-beams, spaced in adjacent lateral segments, the sides of said box beams are generally wider than the face and open back of said ┌┐-beams,
said box beams are manufactured from preformed structural steel plates, said box beams comprise a face plate dividing and fronting two identical side plates, said side plate attached to said face plate by flush welding, said side plates are reinforced and further separated by an interior zigzag plate, welded within said side plates, said zigzag plate follows the shape of openings in the side plates; b.) a series of breech and chamber openings identically manufactured in said side plates,
said breech and chamber openings are six sided and said openings are elongated with identical Λ shapes forming breech portions at each end of the opening, said Λ shapes are separated by an open box [ ] shape, forming the chamber portion of said opening, and said breech and chamber openings are in a symmetrical series located a calculated distance from the face of said box beam, said distance assimilates the thickness of modular sheathing facers, said breech portion of the openings are calculated and designed in a way that allows subordinate beams to traverse freely through said breech portion, said chamber portion of the openings are calculated and designed, in order for perpendicular subordinate beams to, singly or doubly, compress-ably interlock within the chamber portion of said openings, said breech and chambers thereby provide interlocking intersections for said subordinate beams; c.) at least two ratiocinative elongated channel [ shaped subordinate beams,
said subordinate beams transverse through said breech and chamber openings, in super-ordinate beams, said subordinate beams, pass freely through said breech and chamber openings, when the face width of said elongated subordinate beams is perpendicular with the sides of [ ] shaped chamber openings, wherein said subordinate beams may be arrested within said super-ordinate beams, and may be force-ably rotated 90°, and flexed into, and between the sides of, the chamber portion of said openings, and therein compressed in a superincumbent manner; d.) at least one ratiocinative modular facer prefabricated with clips fastened to the back of said facer,
said clips attached in a location that allows said clips to overlap the lip of the flange portion of said interlocked subordinate channel [-beams, and said facers elongated butt edges, butt against the sides of adjacent super-ordinate beams, and said facers are systematically clipped to the flange lips of least two subordinate beams and thereby arrested, with said facer surface, in the same plane with the face of super-ordinate beams, said super-ordinate beams systematically separate adjoining modular facers.
- 19. The ratiocinative, interlocking, elongated super-ordinate box ┌┐-beam, of claim 18, including top and bottom, multi-functional, end plates,
said end plates, comprising a composition and thickness, ratiocinative with said box beam; elements, parameters, and combinatory logic, said end plates, with a pattern of four holes near the four corners, with each end plate designed and machined, to have said four holes align when said top plates and said bottom plates are abutted and therefore bolt and nut assemblies or anchor bolt assemblies pass through and make up within said holes, in order to systematically:
a.) extend super-ordinate beams by bolting ends together; b.) bolt super-ordinate beams to a foundation; c.) bolt super-ordinate beam end to a wall; d.) bolt super-ordinate beam end to an intersecting flooring barrier; e.) bolt super-ordinate beam end to an intersecting roof barrier.
- 20. The ratiocinative, interlocking, elongated super-ordinate box ┌┐-beam of claim 18 and 19 including top and bottom multi-functional end plates manufactured with appurtenances,
said appurtenance in said top plate being a threaded coupling, welded in a hole in the center of said plate, said hole assimilating the diameter of said coupling, said coupling protruding from plate and beam as a male appurtenance, said coupling protruding a designed ratiocinative dimension, said appurtenance in said bottom plate comprising a sleeve, the inside diameter of said sleeve being marginally larger than the outside diameter of said threaded coupling, said sleeve welded within a hole, in the center of said bottom plate, a hole that assimilates the outside diameter of said sleeve, said coupling, a ratiocinative dimension shorter than said sleeve, said coupling when fitted into said sleeve, aligning and joining super-ordinate beams perfectly along, their face, their sides, and their back, and further
a ratiocinative bolt, with a head diameter larger than said sleeve diameter, said bolt threaded firmly into said coupling, thereupon fastening the bottom of one super-ordinate beam to the top of a similar super-ordinate beam, thus forming an extended beam, said extended beam, through ratiocinative combinatory logic, embodies the same strength that a single beam of the same parameters and cubic content would embody.
- 21. The barrier system of claims 18, 19, and 20, wherein said couplings are employed as lifting points for said barriers, when said barriers are designed to be pre-fabricated and set in place with mechanical hoisting equipment.
RELATED DOCUMENT
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/082,570 filed Jun. 6, 1993 in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, now abandoned.
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