IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
UP-0611540
(2006-12-15)
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등록번호 |
US-7669379
(2010-04-21)
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발명자
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
5 인용 특허 :
22 |
초록
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A metal truss system comprising a pair of chord members of generally U-shaped cross-sectional configuration is joined together by a web formed of a single continuous piece having a wave shape. The apexes of the web are adapted to be received in each chord. The legs of the chords have inwardly recess
A metal truss system comprising a pair of chord members of generally U-shaped cross-sectional configuration is joined together by a web formed of a single continuous piece having a wave shape. The apexes of the web are adapted to be received in each chord. The legs of the chords have inwardly recessed portions to form a narrowed throat portion, which provides a stop against which the apex of the web abuts. The resulting positioning of the web apex presents a maximum surface area for welding the web to the chord member. This enables an optimum amount of welding, while minimizing the weakening of the metal being welded. The configuration of the chords and web permits rapid fabrication of the truss.
대표청구항
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The invention claimed is: 1. A truss system comprising: upper and lower chord members, and at least one web member; the chord members each comprising an elongated metal section being generally U-shaped in cross-sectional configuration, each chord member further comprising a base portion and leg po
The invention claimed is: 1. A truss system comprising: upper and lower chord members, and at least one web member; the chord members each comprising an elongated metal section being generally U-shaped in cross-sectional configuration, each chord member further comprising a base portion and leg portions, the base portion and leg portions comprising a single integrated and continuous piece, each leg portion defining an inwardly extending recess at an intermediate position along its length, the inwardly extending recesses of the leg portions being disposed at identical locations on the respective leg portions with the leg portions lying parallel to each other along a substantially entire length of the inwardly extending recesses to define a narrowed throat portion within the chord member, the web member comprising metal tubing having a cross-sectional dimension less than a distance between an end position of the leg portions but greater than a width of the throat portion in the chord member, whereby the web member is received in an opening in the chord members to a depth limited by the throat portion such that a gap remains in the chord member between the base portion and an interface of the web member with the narrowed throat portion, each leg portion being parallel to the other leg portion along their entire length at the opening of the chord member. 2. The truss system of claim 1 in which the inwardly extending recess defined in each leg portion comprises substantially rectangular edges, the edges defining a shoulder against which the web member abuts. 3. The truss system of claim 1 in which the web member is formed of a continuous length, the web member being bent into waves such that apexes of the waves are adapted to be received in the chord members. 4. The truss system of claim 3 in which the throat portion within each chord member limits insertion of the web member such that the apex of the web member is adapted to abut against the throat portion within the chord member. 5. The truss system of claim 4 in which a depth of the chord member between the throat portion and a distal end of the leg portions approximates a cross-width dimension of the web member. 6. The truss system of claim 5 in which a meniscus of the web member lies at the end position of the leg portions of the chord whereby the leg portions at their distal end engage the web member. 7. The truss system of claim 6 in which the upper and lower chord members lie parallel to each other. 8. The truss system of claim 6 in which the upper chord member is positioned in a transverse relationship to the lower chord member. 9. A truss system comprising: upper and lower chord members, and at least one web member; the chord members each comprising an elongated metal section being generally U-shaped in cross-sectional configuration, each chord member further comprising a base portion and leg portions, the base portion and leg portions comprising a single integrated and continuous piece, each leg portion defining an end wherein a terminal portion of the leg portion is bent back outwardly and reversely to lie against itself, each leg portion defining an inwardly extending recess at an intermediate position along its length, the inwardly extending recesses of the leg portions being disposed at identical locations on the respective leg portions with the leg portions lying parallel to each other along a substantially entire length of the inwardly extending recesses to define a narrowed throat portion within the chord member, the web member comprising metal tubing having a cross-sectional dimension less than a distance between an end position of the leg portions but greater than a width of the throat portion in the chord member, whereby the web member is received in an opening in the chord members to a depth limited by the throat portion such that a gap remains in the chord member between the base portion and an interface of the web member with the narrowed throat portion, each leg portion being parallel to the other leg portion along their entire length at the opening of the chord member. 10. The truss system of claim 9 in which the inwardly extending recess defined in each leg portion comprises substantially rectangular edges, the edges defining a shoulder against which the web member abuts. 11. The truss system of claim 9 in which the web member is formed of a continuous length, the web member being bent into waves such that apexes of the waves are adapted to be received in the chord members. 12. The truss system of claim 11 in which the throat portion within each chord member limits insertion of the web member such that the apex of the web member is adapted to abut against the throat portion within the chord member. 13. The truss system of claim 12 in which a depth of the chord member between the throat portion and a distal end of the leg portions approximates a cross-width dimension of the web member. 14. The truss system of claim 13 in which a meniscus of the web member lies at the end position of the leg portions of the chord whereby the leg portions at their distal end engage the web member. 15. The truss system of claim 14 in which the upper and lower chord members lie parallel to each other. 16. The truss system of claim 14 in which the upper chord member is positioned in a transverse relationship to the lower chord member. 17. A truss system comprising: upper and lower chord members, at least one reinforcing member, and at least one web member; the chord members each comprising an elongated metal section being generally U-shaped in cross-sectional configuration, each chord member further comprising a base portion and leg portions, the base portion and leg portions comprising a single integrated and continuous piece, each leg portion defining an inwardly extending recess at an intermediate position along its length, the inwardly extending recesses of the leg portions being disposed at identical locations on the respective leg portions with the leg portions lying parallel to each other along a substantially entire length of the inwardly extending recesses to define a narrowed throat portion within the chord member, the web member comprising metal tubing having a cross-sectional dimension less than a distance between an end position of the leg portions but greater than a width of the throat portion in the chord member, whereby the web member is received in an opening in the chord members to a depth limited by the throat portion such that a gap remains in the chord member between the base portion and an interface of the web member with the narrowed throat portion, each leg portion being parallel to the other leg portion along their entire length at the opening of the chord member, the at least one reinforcing member being adapted for insertion into the gap in at least one chord member, the at least one reinforcing member being adapted to be held in position and bounded by the base portion, the leg portions and the throat portion. 18. The truss system of claim 17 in which the at least one reinforcing member is held in position by being plug welded to the chord member. 19. The truss system of claim 17 in which each leg portion defines an end wherein a terminal portion of the leg portion is bent back outwardly and reversely to lie against itself. 20. A truss system comprising: upper and lower chord members, at least one web member; and at least one truss terminal end support member; the chord members each comprising an elongated metal section being generally U-shaped in cross-sectional configuration, each chord member further comprising a base portion and leg portions, the base portion and leg portions comprising a single integrated and continuous piece, each leg portion defining an inwardly extending recess at an intermediate position along its length, the inwardly extending recesses of the leg portions being disposed at identical locations on the respective leg portions with the leg portions lying parallel to each other along a substantially entire length of the inwardly extending recesses to define a narrowed throat portion within the chord member, the web member comprising metal tubing having a cross-sectional dimension less than a distance between an end position of the leg portions but greater than a width of the throat portion in the chord member, whereby the web member is received in an opening in the chord members to a depth limited by the throat portion such that a gap remains in the chord member between the base portion and an interface of the web member with the narrowed throat portion, each leg portion being parallel to the other leg portion along their entire length at the opening of the chord member, the truss terminal end support member being [adapted to be] secured to a surface where a terminal end of the truss system is to be anchored, the truss terminal end support member having a height approximating a depth of the chord member and a thickness approximating the width of the throat portion in the chord member, the truss terminal end support member being adapted to be received in the throat portion of the upper chord member to provide support to the terminal end of the truss system in an orientation where the upper chord member is supported and the lower chord member depends below the upper chord. 21. The truss system of claim 20 in which each leg portion defines an end wherein a terminal portion of the leg portion is bent back outwardly and reversely to lie against itself.
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