FIELD: building, particularly joists, girders, trusses or truss-like structures, namely trussing girders used to cover buildings containing aggressive medium, for instance fertilizer storehouses.
SUBSTANCE: girder comprises upper timber belt, timber post and flexible truss bar formed of synthetic belt, for instance of polypropylene or polyamide belt. The truss bar passes over upper belt ends and is connected with upper belt by clamp, formed, for instance, of fiberglass. Truss bar ends extending beyond the clamp have bends for clamps and fixers are inserted in loops created by truss bar ends. The bent truss bar ends may be welded or stitched together. The fiberglass clamp may be secured to upper belt by fiberglass coach screws.
EFFECT: increased corrosion stability.
2 cl, 3 dwg
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Dates
2006-05-10—Published
2005-03-24—Filed