Claims
- 1. A modular constructional element, comprising a truss including a first longitudinally-extending bar extending along one side of the truss, a second longitudinally-extending bar extending along the opposite side of the truss, and a plurality of transversely-extending bars joined at longitudinally spaced points to said first and second longitudinally-extending bars; said transversely-extending bars being joined to said first and second longitudinally-extending bars to occupy a first plane, said first longitudinally-extending bar being disposed in a second plane laterally of said first plane on one side of the transversely-extending bars, and said second longitudinally-extending bar being disposed in a third plane laterally of said first plane on the other side of the transversely-extending bars; said transversely-extending bars being disposed in a repeating pattern with tapered spaces in between, such as to permit a plurality of such trusses to be nested together; said first longitudinally-extending bar having a substantial width in the plane of the respective bar to serve as a deck member in a construction utilizing a plurality of such modular elements.
- 2. The modular constructional element according to claim 1, further including an end bar joined at a right angle to the second longitudinally-extending bar parallel to the respective edge of said deck member and connected thereto by a plurality of further transversely-extending bars.
- 3. The modular constructional element according to claim 1, further including a third longitudinally-extending bar extending at the opposite side of said deck member parallel to and coplanar with said second longitudinally-extending bar and secured to said opposite side of the deck member by a plurality of further transversely-extending bars.
- 4. The modular constructional element according to claim 3, further including an end bar joined at a right angle to one end of said second and third longitudinally-extending bars parallel to the respective edge of the deck member by a plurality of further transversely-extending bars.
- 5. The modular constructional element according to claim 3, further including an end bar joined at a right angle to each of the two opposite ends of said second and third longitudinally-extending bars parallel to the respective edges of the deck member by a plurality of further transversely-extending bars.
- 6. The modular constructional element according to claim 3, wherein the spacing of the inner faces of said second and third longitudinally-extending bars is equal to the width of said deck member plus the thickness of their respective transversely-extending bars to define right angle connections between the two longitudinally-textending bars and the deck member.
- 7. The modular constructional element according to claim 3, wherein the spacing of the inner faces of said second and third longitudinally-extending bars is slightly greater than the width of said deck member plus the thickness of their respective transversely-extending bars to define slightly inclined connections between the two longitudinally-extending bars and the deck member.
- 8. The modular constructional element according to claim 3, wherein said second and third longitudinally-extending bars converge towards said neck member.
- 9. A load-bearing structure including a plurality of the modular elements each according to claim 3, and further including securing means for securing said modular elements together with the deck members of all the modular elements occupying substantially the same plane.
- 10. The load-bearing structure according to claim 8, wherein the deck members and the second and third longitudinally-extending bars of the modular elements are formed with notches defining ribs at their ends; and wherein said securing means comprises a transverse connecting truss having a pair of parallel bars joined together by a plurality of crossbars, one of said parallel bars being formed with notches for receiving the ribs of the deck members of two adjacent modular elements, and the other of said parallel bars being formed with notches for receiving the ribs of the second and third longitudinally-extending bars of two adjacent modular elements.
- 11. The load-bearing structure according to claim 8, wherein the structure further includes a plurality of individual deck members each secured between adjacent modular elements by said securing means.
- 12. The load-bearing structure according to claim 8 constructed in the form of a bridge, wherein the second and third longitudinally-extending bars in the modular elements at the opposite ends of the bridge converge towards their respective deck members such that the latter deck members form ramps at the opposite ends of the bridge.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my patent application Ser. No. 7/145,159, filed Jan. 19, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,827,688, and relates to truss modules for load-bearing structures, and particularly to modular constructional elements and bridge constructions utilizing the truss described in that patent application.
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