Support structures for use in building

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E04G 15/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1198607

APPLICANT: PETER ROBERT DOMINGUEZ TITLE: ARRANGEMENTS FOR SUPPORT IN CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A support adapted to hold a flexible strip such as a steel strip in a curved configuration comprises a hub member and struts pivotally connected to the hub member and extending away in respective directions which are independently capable of adjustment relative to one another and relative to the hub member with the struts terminating in means for supporting the flexible strip and a workpiece such as an arch of a building supported on the flexible strip; the struts have adjustment means to permit alteration of the effective lengths of the struts whereby the flexible strip configuration can be altered over a range of curved paths. For forming a curved member such as a laminated curved strip, the struts can be altered in respective angles and lengths whereby a workpiece is held against the flexible strip and its configuration of curvature altered. The struts can be attached to elements for supporting the flexible strip and the elements may be connected to adjacent such elements in a chain-like manner.

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