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US1388544A
US1388544A US350514A US35051420A US1388544A US 1388544 A US1388544 A US 1388544A US 350514 A US350514 A US 350514A US 35051420 A US35051420 A US 35051420A US 1388544 A US1388544 A US 1388544A
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  • Figure 1 is a, plan View iilostretihg the manner of laying my improved, reinforcing fabric, and
  • FIGs. 2 and ere phm views showing por tions of two different forms of the itohrio.
  • My invention relates to fehrio for reiiiforoingeonerete roadways anti else to conoi'ete I'OZtClWELES having such fabric eiiiherlrleri therein.
  • thztt is, a cross section through the iiiforoihg tElElYiQiltS has at emi ter cross -seetioii that is e eeotion r-"oss thro lfllliltlltliliittl tie Wires it tllfii'i lgllio J eiiii 3 mite-Jeri triisrersely of the length. 0, the fabric, oiici transversely of the roadway in which t to he need. being; placed in.
  • the everhippiog oi ti *eoevrsr elements as shown in ti -lg 2-, or use of eirtrereinforcing eieiiients along; the eiirlrlie' oi the fehrio, shown in it may he ponseei with end.
  • the trensverse reinforcing elements may extend completely across the roadway so their their will he the some Weight oi.
  • tie or Wires 4L- iney be united to the eielriente 2 and 3 by Welding, but are preterehly tierl thereto as indicated at 5 in any" suitable menner known in the art of inelriii "Wire :teihrioet It prefer to use ties rather then Welt Jl ieotien, siiioo thieriiohlosoie to use tie Wires oi Ft iiiieh Liter sir-e mitt at e seotieh. so much smaller Ll.
  • the fabric can be formed into a roll b rolling in a direction at right angles to t e len h of the reinforcing elements, thus ma 'ng it unneces-' sa to bend such, elements in rolling.
  • the roll or spindle upon comprising orc1 races coanparativel heavy transverse 'rein elements a apted to be laid transverse y of the roadway and comparatively light longitudinal flexible tie wires, substantially as described.
  • a concrete roadwa reinforcing fabric adapted to be laid lengthwise longitudinally of a roadway and having a considerably greater cross-sectional area along a longitudinal section than along a transverse section, substantially as described. 3.
  • a concrete roadway aving reinforcing fabric embedded therein having transverse reinforcin elements and longitudinal tie wires, sai roadway having the reinforcing elements extending from each side of the roadway past the center thereof so as to form a considerable over-lap along the middle portion of the roadway, substantially as described.

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E. L. BENEDiCT. J CONCRETE ROADWAY REINFORCING FABRIC.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 10, 1920.
1,388,544. Patented Aug.. 23, 1921.
UNITED sr CHI, .AEtSItEiNOR 0F ONE-HALF TO HERBERT MARKQ, Uh tit-MEN lOsiiBUIttilt'It, IPENNtElYItIJV'ANLh.
To all whom it may oooce m Be it known that I, Eowgieo L. iiicrieoio'r,
e citizen of the Unit-ed Stotes, residing at Pittshiirgh in the county oi Allegheny eiirl Ser ei Pennsylvania, hove iiirei'iterl it new end usefui improvement in tlooei'ete-lliloorh WtltY IiiBlH'fOIClIl Fabric, of Whieh the tot lowing is a full, clear, and erect description, reference being" had to the accompanying drawings, forming part oi this speeifiosrtieii in "which: 3
Figure 1 is a, plan View iilostretihg the manner of laying my improved, reinforcing fabric, and
Figs. 2 and ere phm views showing por tions of two different forms of the itohrio.
My invention relates to fehrio for reiiiforoingeonerete roadways anti else to conoi'ete I'OZtClWELES having such fabric eiiiherlrleri therein.
@RB ohject oi the invention it to provide a, fehrio of this character which will have greater Weight of metal running i312t11S- rersely of the roadway than longituc strength is required.
.rtiiother eh eet of the invention ielropro "title if desired, greater reinforcing eieng' the middle portion of the roadie/try their at its ' irther object of my invention ie to proride e felorie of this character which is so the reinforcing elements in rolling he being rellecl in a direction ztt SLtlflh'ttllitielly right orgies to'the length of such. meets, This not only eiiehlee the felorio to he laid es iiiirolierl Without the necessity for straightening such elements, but it also permits the use oi. much lighter stay Wires for securing the reinforcing elemente, eiicl tlius eeoiiornizes motels in those portions oi: the it'ehrie which. are not effective reihtoroerli it also eneblee the fabric to he iiriroller lore gitiirlinelly of the roadway in the p on in which it is to he leiel insteacl oi being out in ieegths leiri transversely of the roach were This feature else eiifeots o consider able saving in the amount of metal required:
for a given eree of roorlwey siiioe it reduces to a ver lerge extent the iieoessity of over hips, W ueh are required where relatively Specification or Letterelatent.
Application filetl ttemiery it), 19530. Etertetfltiot ltfir tit' l,
longitudinal erecting it. lon giturli he tie-11ml oi metal than it lilltiiy thereof. This reinforces the roadway 1n the rhreetion in which the greatest reintoreing ll titentort itiwx 23, 192i herrow strips oreland successively trons tlt versely oi the roadway.
Referring first to thrill form oi my invention which is shown in Figs 1 and, 2, the nuiiiorels 3i and 3 rlesiehete the main reiii forcing elements in the to or here oi the rlesireri erosi, it not the tie or stay Wires. 'lihe trimsvei" reih forcing; elements are heavier th ir the loiigitorliimi tie Wires. o'er roiir forcing strength treiisversi-ziy oi too 1' ily time longitudinally thereoi forces the roerlwey against the to? tion, thztt is, a cross section through the iiiforoihg tElElYiQiltS has at emi ter cross -seetioii that is e eeotion r-"oss thro lfllliltlltliliittl tie Wires it tllfii'i lgllio J eiiii 3 mite-Jeri treiisrersely of the length. 0, the fabric, oiici transversely of the roadway in which t to he need. being; placed in.
hey it: olternetihg relation to each other, with their inner end portions Oiibl'itiiitltiti, as shown is said fight-es This as will be readily seen, approx he 1 doubles the cross-sectional zireo, of the re p atthe een rai portion o the iii) emrwhere this met-all is"niost-neetled.. lif it sirerl that the irniiirlle oi the remit greater reihtoi'eem out their. th o thereof, the everhippiog oi ti *eoevrsr elements, as shown in ti -lg 2-, or use of eirtrereinforcing eieiiients along; the eiirlrlie' oi the fehrio, shown in it may he ponseei with end. the trensverse reinforcing elements may extend completely across the roadway so their their will he the some Weight oi. motel ot the erlges as at the Qttllllrli'n The tie or Wires 4L- iney be united to the eielriente 2 and 3 by Welding, but are preterehly tierl thereto as indicated at 5 in any" suitable menner known in the art of inelriii "Wire :teihrioet It prefer to use ties rather then Welt Jl ieotien, siiioo thieriiohlosoie to use tie Wires oi Ft iiiiieh Liter sir-e mitt at e seotieh. so much smaller Ll. M1 the section of the elements 2 and 3 to molreit preeti-- eelly impossible to make it Weld between theme in the form oi? my invention shown iii F" 3", there it e main series of transverseiy extending; "eiiitoroiiip: eleiiieiite eiirliit the control portion out the fabric an auxiliary reinforcing-element'7 is placed between each pair of elements 6, this giving the same in-.
of fabric which have the same wei ht of metal throughout their width, and overla pin such strips of fabric along the ,mid e of t e roadway.
"" 11: :As shown in Fig. 1, the fabric can be formed into a roll b rolling in a direction at right angles to t e len h of the reinforcing elements, thus ma 'ng it unneces-' sa to bend such, elements in rolling. In la mg the fabric, the roll or spindle upon comprising orc1 races coanparativel heavy transverse 'rein elements a apted to be laid transverse y of the roadway and comparatively light longitudinal flexible tie wires, substantially as described.
2. A concrete roadwa reinforcing fabric adapted to be laid lengthwise longitudinally of a roadway and having a considerably greater cross-sectional area along a longitudinal section than along a transverse section, substantially as described. 3. A concrete roadway having reinforcing fabric embedded therein, said fabric bein laid len hwise longitudinall of the ma way an having com arative y heavy transverse reinforcin e ements and comparatively light longitudinal tie wires, substantially as described. 1
4. A concrete roadway having reinforcing fabric embedded therein. said fabric bein laid len hwise longitudinal] of. the way an having com araJve y heavy trans verse reinforcing e ements and comparaw ichit is wound can be placed transverselyf' tivelylslight longitudinal tle wires, said roadof the roadway with its ends resting upon the forms 8, and the fabric can thenbe unwound in the direction of the length of the roadway. This enablesaconsiderable length of fabric to be laid in continuous stretch without cuttin and greatly reduces the number of over aps required.
The advantages of my invention will be readily apparent from the foregoing, since it provides a fabric for the purpose described which can be manufactured and laid much more conveniently and economically than was ossible with fabrics heretofore in use. I c aim: 1. A concrete roadway reinforcing fabric,
way aving a greater number of reinforcing elements a ong its middle portion than at its. side portions, substantial] as described.
5. A concrete roadway aving reinforcing fabric embedded therein having transverse reinforcin elements and longitudinal tie wires, sai roadway having the reinforcing elements extending from each side of the roadway past the center thereof so as to form a considerable over-lap along the middle portion of the roadway, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I havehereunto set m hand.
y EDWARD L. BENEDICT.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE973001C (en) * 1954-09-02 1959-11-12 Baustahlgewebe Gmbh Reinforcement arrangement made of spot-welded reinforcement mesh
US3287475A (en) * 1963-05-06 1966-11-22 Laclede Steel Company Method of constructing continuously reinforced concrete slabs
WO2011050487A3 (en) * 2009-10-29 2011-08-11 Pastorini, Carlos Alberto Weight-reducing discs, specially designed meshes and the method that includes the aforesaid, for producing weight-reduced structures such as slabs, pre-slabs, floors, partitions and beams
US10344477B2 (en) 2010-09-10 2019-07-09 Ricardo Horacio Levinton Weight-reducing discs, specially designed meshes and the method that includes the aforesaid, for producing weight-reduced structure such as slabs, pre-slabs, floors, partitions and beams
US11634908B1 (en) * 2020-03-20 2023-04-25 Illinois Tool Works Inc. Functionally reinforced concrete slab

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE973001C (en) * 1954-09-02 1959-11-12 Baustahlgewebe Gmbh Reinforcement arrangement made of spot-welded reinforcement mesh
US3287475A (en) * 1963-05-06 1966-11-22 Laclede Steel Company Method of constructing continuously reinforced concrete slabs
WO2011050487A3 (en) * 2009-10-29 2011-08-11 Pastorini, Carlos Alberto Weight-reducing discs, specially designed meshes and the method that includes the aforesaid, for producing weight-reduced structures such as slabs, pre-slabs, floors, partitions and beams
US10344477B2 (en) 2010-09-10 2019-07-09 Ricardo Horacio Levinton Weight-reducing discs, specially designed meshes and the method that includes the aforesaid, for producing weight-reduced structure such as slabs, pre-slabs, floors, partitions and beams
US11634908B1 (en) * 2020-03-20 2023-04-25 Illinois Tool Works Inc. Functionally reinforced concrete slab

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