- Wilmington DE, US Quang Minh Huynh - San Diego CA, US Henry Gallart - Mission Viejo CA, US Jared J Adams - Mission Viejo CA, US
International Classification:
E04B 1/41 E04B 1/348
Abstract:
A locking assembly for use in building construction includes a locking body configured to be mounted on a first modular building unit and extend in a first direction away from the first modular building unit. The locking body is configured to receive and engage another locking assembly of a second modular building unit for locating the first modular building unit and the second modular building unit with respect to each other. A locking extension is configured to be mounted on the first modular building unit and extend in a second direction, opposite the first direction, away from the first modular building unit. The locking extension is configured to engage another locking body on a third modular building unit to lock the first modular building unit to the third modular building unit.
Rapid Assembly Construction Modules And Methods For Use
A module for use in constructing a building includes a ceiling assembly. Wall assemblies are configured for attachment to opposite sides of the ceiling assembly generally at tops of the wall assemblies. A floor assembly is configured for attachment generally to bottoms of the wall assemblies. Connector plates are attached to the wall assemblies. The connector plates are configured to receive fasteners for attaching the ceiling assembly and floor assembly to the wall assemblies. A method of construction using the modules is also disclosed.
- Wilmington DE, US Quang Minh Huynh - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
E04B 1/24 E04H 9/02
Abstract:
A joint connection structure of a building framework includes a column assembly including a column and a pair of gusset plates connected to the column on opposite sides of the column and extending laterally outward from the column. A beam assembly includes a beam having upper and lower flanges and an end portion received between the gusset plates. The beam assembly is bolted to the column assembly. A channel is attached to one of the column and beam to facilitate connection of the beam assembly to the column assembly. The channel defines an elongate slot for attaching the channel to said one of the column and beam.
- Wilmington DE, US Quang Minh Huynh - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
E04B 1/24 E04B 1/41 E04C 3/06 E04C 3/32
Abstract:
A joint connection structure of a building framework includes a column assembly including a column and a pair of side plates attached to the column on opposite sides of the column and extending laterally outward from the column. A beam assembly includes a beam having an end portion received between the side plates. At least one of the column and the beam has an opening in an area between the side plates to provide access for bolting at least one of the side plates to one of the column and the beam. The opening is free of a fastener extending through the opening when the column assembly is attached to the beam assembly.
Moment Resisting Bi-Axial Beam-To-Column Joint Connection
- Wilmington DE, US Quang Minh Huynh - San Diego CA, US Jared J Adams - Mission Viejo CA, US
International Classification:
E04B 1/19 E04B 1/24 E04B 1/30
Abstract:
A prefabricated column assembly includes a hollow tubular column having a longitudinal axis. A gusset plate assembly includes a plurality of gusset plates connected to the column and extending laterally outward from the column in planes generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the column. A first pair of the gusset plates extends laterally outward from the column along a first axis and defines a space for receiving an end portion of a first beam for mounting the first beam on the first pair of gusset plates. A second pair of the gusset plates extends laterally outward from the column along a second axis that is nonparallel and non-coincident with the first axis. The second pair of gusset plates defines a space for receiving an end portion of a second beam for mounting the second beam on the second pair of gusset plates to provide a bi-axial joint connection.
Moment Resisting Bi-Axial Beam-To-Column Joint Connection
A prefabricated column assembly includes a hollow tubular column having a longitudinal axis. A gusset plate assembly includes a plurality of gusset plates connected to the column and extending laterally outward from the column in planes generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the column. A first pair of the gusset plates extends laterally outward from the column along a first axis and defines a space for receiving an end portion of a first beam for mounting the first beam on the first pair of gusset plates. A second pair of the gusset plates extends laterally outward from the column along a second axis that is nonparallel and non-coincident with the first axis. The second pair of gusset plates defines a space for receiving an end portion of a second beam for mounting the second beam on the second pair of gusset plates to provide a bi-axial joint connection.
Sideplate Systems, Inc.
Senior R and D Analyst
Sideplate Systems, Inc.
Research and Development Analyst
University of California, San Diego Jan 2011 - Jul 2011
Graduate Researcher
University of California, San Diego Sep 2009 - Dec 2010
Structural Design
University of California, San Diego Aug 2010 - Sep 2010
Teaching Assistance For Timber Summer 2010
Education:
Uc San Diego 2004 - 2011
Master of Science, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering