Structural elements for assembly construction

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E04B 1/21 (2006.01) E04B 5/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1061130

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The invention relates to structural combinations and to the connecting elements therefore, particularly for prefabricated reinforced concrete assembly construction. In the past, the solutions proposed to the problem of attaining joints stiff in bending by means of point-shape supports of elements resting on frusto-conical abutments, have proved unfavourable since the magnitude of the clamping force attained thereby is very low. It is an object of the present invention to provide a combination of structural elements for prefabricated unit construction and also in normal construction wherein the structural elements of a building, because of the shape of their abutment or joint region, establishes a simple, detachable, push-and-pull resistant joint which is also stiff in bending. The solution of this problem is based on the fact that a curved surface can also be formed in shape and positioned that its slope at any point, corresponds to one of the two principle tension directions standing at right angles to each other.

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