Claims
- 1. A wooden beam, comprising at least two supporting members at least partially made of wood and defining together a continuous hollow cavity; and at least one shear connector located in the hollow cavity and characterized by a plurality of connection options, the shear connector having an outside end thereof set back with respect to an adjacent end face of the beam by a length corresponding to a forward wood length defined by a load applied to the beam.
- 2. A wooden beam according to claim 1, comprising two shear connectors located in the hollow cavity and arranged at opposite ends of the beam, respectively.
- 3. A wooden beam according to claim 1, wherein the at least one shear connector extends substantially throughout an entire length of the beam.
- 4. A wooden beam according to claim 2, further comprising a rod arranged in a center of the beam end linking the two shear connectors.
- 5. A wooden beam according to claim 1, wherein the at least one shear connector is located in the tension zone.
- 6. A wooden beam according to claim 1, wherein the two shear connectors lie in at least one plane of symmetry.
- 7. A wooden beam according to claim 2, wherein the two shear connectors lie symmetrically with respect to each other.
- 8. A wooden beam according to claim 2, wherein the two shear connectors are arranged parallel to each other.
- 9. A wooden beam according to claim 1, wherein the beam is formed as a cross-beam.
- 10. A wooden beam according to claim 1, wherein the beam is formed as a glued laminated girder.
- 11. A wooden beam according to clam 1, wherein the shear connector has at least one of an inside thread and an outside thread.
- 12. A wooden beam according to claim 1, wherein the shear connector provides for connection options in three direction with respect to an axis of the wooden beam.
- 13. A wooden beam according to claim 1, wherein the shear connector comprises a core, and a plurality of mandrels projecting therefrom, and has at least one connection option in an area of at least one end of the core.
- 14. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the core has a shape of a rod.
- 15. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the core is straight.
- 16. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the core has a circular cross-section.
- 17. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the core has a polygonal cross section.
- 18. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the core has a triangular cross section.
- 19. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the core has a corrugated surface.
- 20. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the mandrels are formed as elevations.
- 21. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the core has an inside thread on at least one end thereof.
- 22. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the core has an inside thread, running across a longitudinal axis of the core.
- 23. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the mandrels are joined in one piece to the corner.
- 24. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the mandrels are aligned parallel to one another.
- 25. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the mandrel axes run perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the core.
- 26. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein half of a number of mandrels point in one direction and another half of the number of mandrels point in an opposite direction.
- 27. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the mandrels are distributed uniformly over an outside surface of the core.
- 28. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the mandrels are distributed randomly over an outside surface of the core.
- 29. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the mandrels are arranged in parallel rows on an outside surface of the core.
- 30. A wooden beam according to claim 29, wherein the mandrels of one row are offset relative to the mandrels of at least one adjacent parallel row.
- 31. A wooden beam according to claim 29, wherein four rows of mandrels face in one direction.
- 32. A wooden beam according to claim 29, wherein the rows of mandrels run in straight lines parallel to a longitudinal axis of the core.
- 33. A wooden beam according to claim 29, wherein the rows of mandrels run diagonally with respect to each other.
- 34. A wooden beam according to claim 29, wherein the rows of mandrels have a graduate surface.
- 35. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein each mandrel has at least one undercut.
- 36. A wooden beam according to claim 35, wherein the undercut encircles the mandrel.
- 37. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein each mandrel has a spiral peripheral ridge on a surface of each mandrel.
- 38. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein each mandrel has a sawtooth surface.
- 39. A wooden beam according to claim 13, wherein the shear connector is formed of a material selected from a group containing iron, cast iron, cast steel, brass aluminum, ceramic, and sheet metal.
- 40. A method of producing a wooden beam having at least two supporting members at least partially made of wood and defining together a continuous hollow cavity, and at least one shear connector located in the hollow cavity and characterized by a plurality of connection options, the shear connector having an outside end thereof set back with upset to an adjacent end face of the beam, the method comprising the steps of:
forming two supporting members; forming at least one groove-shaped channel in at least one of the two supporting members; inserting a shear connector in the groove-shaped channel so that an outer end of the shear connector is spaced inward from an end face of the at least one supporting member by a length corresponding to a “forward wood” length; and connecting the two supporting members together with the shear connector.
- 41. A method according to claim 40, wherein the shear connector is inserted into the groove-shaped channel and is, during the manufacturing of the beam, at least one of pressed thereinto and glued therein.
- 42. A method according to claim 40, wherein the beam is formed of four supporting members.
- 43. A method according to claim 40, wherein all of the four supporting members have a same cross-section.
- 44. A method according to claim 40, wherein the beam is formed as one of a cross-beam and a glued laminated girder.
- 45. A method according to claim 42, comprising the steps of forming at least one groove-shaped channel in each of the two supporting members, inserting a shear connector, which is formed of a core with mandrels projecting therefrom, in each of the groove-shaped channels, and connecting the four supporting members with the two shear connectors.
- 46. A method according to claim 40, further comprising the step of providing a shear connector formed of a core with a plurality of mandrels projecting therefrom, and forming in the at least one of the two supporting members a plurality of boreholes arranged in a pattern corresponding to a pattern of mandrels provided in the shear connector and receivable in the boreholes formed in the at least one of the two supporting members.
- 47. A method according to claim 45, comprising the steps of forming, in another of the two supporting members, a plurality of boreholes arranged in a pattern corresponding to the pattern of respective mandrels provided on the shear connector, and wherein the inserting step comprises placing the shear connector in the groove-shaped channel with the respective mandrels being inserted in the boreholes formed in the at least one supporting member, and the connecting step comprises connecting the two supporting members by inserting free-standing mandrels into the boreholes formed in the another of the two supporting members.
- 48. A method according to claim 40, comprising the steps of providing the shear connector formed of a core and a plurality of mandrels projecting therefrom, and wherein the inserting step includes placing the shear connector in the at least one groove-shaped channel formed in the at least one of the two supporting members, and wherein the connecting step comprises pressing the mandrels into the at least one of the two supporting members and pressing remaining free-standing mandrels into another of the two supporting members.
- 49. A method according to claim 40, wherein the two supporting member are heated before being connected.
- 50. A method according to claim 40, comprising the step of at least one of moistening and gluing the two supporting member to each other and the shear connector.
- 51. A method according to claim 49, wherein glue is being cured under pressure.
- 52. A method according to claim 40, wherein the groove-shaped channel-forming step comprises forming the channel with a cross-section corresponding to the cross-section of the shear connector.
- 53. A method of forming a beam having a predetermined length, comprising the steps of forming a plurality of beam elements having a predetermined length and having each at least two supporting members at least partially made of wood and defining together a continuous hollow cavity and characterized by a plurality of connecting options, the shear connector having an outside end thereof set back with respect to an adjacent end face of a beam element; and connecting the beam elements with each other, forming the beam.
- 54. A method according to claim 52, comprising the step of inserting at least one intermediate piece having a predetermined length between two adjacent beam elements.
- 55. A method according to claim 53, wherein the intermediate piece has at opposite longitudinal ends thereof at least one of bores and joint fingers cooperating with respective joint fingers and bores provided at end faces of the adjacent beam elements.
Priority Claims (4)
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197 01 458.5 |
Jan 1997 |
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197 08 827,9 |
Mar 1997 |
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297 10 435.7 |
Jun 1997 |
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197 30 163.0 |
Jul 1997 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/341,814 filed Sep. 12, 1999.
Continuations (1)
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