Claims
- 1. An integrally formed dimensionally stable three-dimensional unitary truss structure containing outer top and bottom plane surfaces thereof comprising interconnected dimensionally stable in-plane rod segments, said in-plane rod segments integrally formed at their points of intersection on said outer top and bottom surfaces and extending parallel to said top and bottom surfaces, said top and bottom surfaces integrally joined together through additional interconnected dimensionally stable rod segments passing through an integrally formed dimensionally stable intersection, wherein said additional interconnected rod segments passing through said integrally formed intersection form an unitary dimensionally stable three-dimensional continuous array of triangles.
- 2. The integrally formed dimensionally stable three-dimensional truss structure of claim 1, wherein said continuous array of triangles comprises equilateral triangles.
- 3. An integrally formed dimensionally stable three-dimensional unitary truss structure, formed by the process of casting a liquid medium into a shell mold, and solidifying said liquid into a three-dimensional truss structure, said truss structure containing outer top and bottom plane surfaces thereof comprising interconnected dimensionally stable in-plane rod segments, said in-plane rod segments integrally formed at their points of intersection on said outer top and bottom surfaces and extending parallel to said top and bottom surfaces, said top and bottom surfaces integrally joined together through additional interconnected dimensionally stable rod segments passing through an integrally formed dimensionally stable intersection, wherein said additional interconnected rod segments passing through said integrally formed intersection form an unitary dimensionally stable three-dimensional continuous array of triangles.
- 4. The integrally formed dimensionally stable three-dimensional truss structure of claim 3, wherein said continuous array of triangles comprises equilateral triangles.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is based upon provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/030,709, filed Nov. 8, 1996.
Government Interests
U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for the terms of contract number NA55-00007 awarded by NASA.
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