Damped reinforced joint for beam-column connection

US10934734B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-10934734-B1
Application numberUS-202016797991-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateFeb 21, 2020
Priority dateFeb 21, 2020
Publication dateMar 2, 2021
Grant dateMar 2, 2021

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A damped reinforced joint for a beam-column connection is provided for improving the resistance of steel-framed buildings against progressive collapse. Prestressing cables extend across each joint, and each prestressing cable is partially encased within a bent pipe. Each bent pipe may have multiple bends, forming a rippled or undulating shape. The prestressing cables strengthen the connections in the joints, and the bent pipes provide damping for dissipation of seismic energy and the like, thus improving resistance to earthquakes and other seismic, vibratory and/or shock events to the building frame.

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We claim: 1. A damped reinforced joint for a beam-column connection, comprising: a first prestressing cable having opposed first and second ends, the first and second ends thereof being respectively secured to first and second structural beams about a connection joint between the first and second structural beams and a structural column, where the first and second structural beams are positioned opposite one another with respect to the structural column, a first portion of the first prestressing cable being positioned adjacent the first structural beam, and a second portion of the first prestressing cable being positioned adjacent the second structural beam; a second prestressing cable having opposed first and second ends, the first and second ends thereof being respectively secured to the first and second structural beams about the connection joint between the first and second structural beams and the structural column, a first portion of the second prestressing cable being positioned adjacent the first structural beam, and a second portion of the second prestressing cable being positioned adjacent the second structural beam; a first bent pipe receiving and partially covering the first portion of the first prestressing cable; a second bent pipe receiving and partially covering the second portion of the first prestressing cable; a third bent pipe receiving and partially covering the first portion of the second prestressing cable; a fourth bent pipe receiving and partially covering the second portion of the second prestressing cable; and first and second upper plates respectively having first and second upper holes formed therethrough; first and second lower plates respectively having first and second lower holes formed therethrough, wherein the first and second upper plates are respectively secured to opposed sides of the structural column, and the first and second lower plates are respectively secured to the opposed sides of the structural column such that the first and second upper plates are positioned above the first and second lower plates, a central portion of the first prestressing cable passes through the first and second upper holes of the first and second upper plates, respectively, to extend across the structural column, and a central portion of the second prestressing cable passes through the first and second lower holes of the first and second lower plates, respectively, to extend across the structural column; and first and second mounting plates respectively secured to the first and second structural beams, the first end of the first prestressing cable and the first end of the second prestressing cable being secured to the first mounting plate, and the second end of the first prestressing cable and the second end of the second prestressing cable being secured to the second mounting plate, wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth bent pipes is located adjacent their corresponding first and second portions of the first and second prestressing cable. 2. The damped reinforced joint for a beam-column connection as recited in claim 1 , wherein the central portion of the first prestressing cable is positioned above the central portion of the second prestressing cable, and wherein the respective first portions of the first and second prestressing cables cross such that the first end of the first prestressing cable is positioned beneath the first end of the second prestressing cable, and wherein the respective second portions of the first and second prestressing cables cross such that the second end of the first prestressing cable is positioned beneath the second end of the second prestressing cable. 3. The damped reinforced joint for a beam-column connection as recited in claim 1 , wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth bent pipes has a plurality of bends. 4. The damped reinforced joint for a beam-column connection as recited in claim 3 , wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth bent pipes has a sinusoidal shape. 5. The damped reinforced joint for a beam-column connection as recited in claim 1 , further comprising fifth and sixth bent pipes, the central portion of the first prestressing cable being at least partially received within the fifth bent pipe, and the central portion of the second prestressing cable being at least partially received within the sixth bent pipe, the fifth and sixth bent pipes being positioned between the opposed sides of the structural column. 6. The damped reinforced joint for a beam-column connection as recited in claim 5 , wherein each of the fifth and sixth bent pipes has a plurality of bends. 7. The damped reinforced joint for a beam-column connection as recited in claim 6 , wherein each of the fifth and sixth bent pipes has a sinusoidal shape. 8. A damped reinforced joint for a beam-column connection, comprising: a first prestressing cable having opposed first and second ends, the first end thereof being secured to a first side of a structural column, the second end thereof being secured to a structural beam, the structural beam and the structural column being joined at a connection joint, a first portion of the first prestressing cable extending between the first side of the structural column and an opposed second side thereof, and a second portion of the first prestressing cable being positioned adjacent the structural beam, wherein the first portion of the first prestressing cable is positioned above the first portion of the second prestressing cable, wherein the respective second portions of the first and second prestressing cables cross such that the second end of the first prestressing cable is positioned beneath the second end of the second prestressing cable; a second prestressing cable having opposed first and second ends, the first end thereof being secured to the first side of the structural column, the second end thereof being secured to the structural beam, a first portion of the second prestressing cable extending between the first and second sides of the structural column, and a second portion of the second prestressing cable being positioned adjacent the structural beam; a first bent pipe receiving and partially covering the second portion of the first prestressing cable; a second bent pipe receiving and partially covering the second portion of the second prestressing cable; upper and lower connecting plates having upper and lower holes respectively formed therethrough, the upper and lower connecting plates being secured to the second side of the structural column, wherein the first prestressing cable passes through the upper hole of the upper connecting plate, and the second prestressing cable passes through the lower hole of the lower connecting plate; and a mounting plate secured to the structural beam, the respective second ends of the first and second prestressing cables being secured to the mounting plate. 9. The damped reinforced joint for a beam-column connection as recited in claim 8 , wherein each of the first and second bent pipes has a plurality of bends. 10. The damped reinforced joint for a beam-column connection as recited in claim 9 , wherein each of the first and second bent pipes has a sinusoidal shape. 11. The damped reinforced joint for a beam-column connection as recited in claim 8 , further comprising third and fourth bent pipes, the first portion of the first prestressing cable being at least partially received within the third bent pipe, and the first portion of the second prestressing cable being at least partially received within the fourth bent pipe, the third and fourth bent pipes being positioned between the first and second sides of the structural column. 12. The

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  • E04H9/021Primary

    Bearing, supporting or connecting constructions specially adapted for such buildings · CPC title

  • Load-supporting elements with reinforcement at the connection point other than the connector · CPC title

  • Connection details of the elongated load-supporting parts · CPC title

  • withstanding earthquake or sinking of ground (foundations E02D27/34) · CPC title

  • Connections between closed section profiles · CPC title

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What does patent US10934734B1 cover?
A damped reinforced joint for a beam-column connection is provided for improving the resistance of steel-framed buildings against progressive collapse. Prestressing cables extend across each joint, and each prestressing cable is partially encased within a bent pipe. Each bent pipe may have multiple bends, forming a rippled or undulating shape. The prestressing cables strengthen the connections …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ King Saud
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E04H9/021. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 02 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).