Title:
A manufacturing method of the member for structures, and the member for structures
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP6167110
Kind Code:
B2
Abstract:
A structural element (10) for use as a ceiling element or wall element. The structural element (10) has a facing shell (11) and a relatively thicker supporting shell (12). The facing shell (11) has a first concrete layer (14) with a textile reinforcement (15) arranged therein. The supporting shell (12) has a second concrete layer (16) and a supporting shell reinforcement (17) in the form of a box-grid structure from interconnected structural steel elements (18, 19, 20). The facing shell (11) is connected to the supporting shell (12) by a plurality of metal-free connecting bodies (24) in the form of a three-dimensional a textile grid structure (25). The textile grid structure can be produced as a woven fabric, a plait, a nonwoven fabric or a knit from carbon fibers and/or glass fiber threads that have a coating to produce the three-dimensional structure. Each connecting body (24) extends in at least two spatial planes.
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Inventors:
Chroma hans
Karl Roland
Puff hans
Karl Roland
Puff hans
Application Number:
JP2014550680A
Publication Date:
July 19, 2017
Filing Date:
December 21, 2012
Export Citation:
Assignee:
Grotes-Beckert Commande Gesell Shaft
International Classes:
E04B5/43; B28B1/16; B28B23/02; E04B2/56
Domestic Patent References:
JP2002285676A | ||||
JP62178645A | ||||
JP2004330752A | ||||
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Foreign References:
EP0051101A1 | ||||
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US5440845 |
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Atsushi Nakajima
Kato Kazunori
Katsuichi Nishimoto
Kato Kazunori
Katsuichi Nishimoto
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