Mortise and tenon joint frame with inclined pull belts
A cable-stayed belt and mortise-and-tenon technology, which is applied to building components, earthquake resistance, and building types, can solve problems such as inconvenient construction and insufficient seismic performance, and achieve the effects of reducing deformation, improving lateral movement resistance, and realizing large-scale production
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[0033] refer to Figure 1 to Figure 7 As shown, a mortise-and-tenon joint frame with cable-stayed belts includes vertical columns 1, transverse beams 2, cable-stayed belts 3 and connecting assemblies, which include vertical end plates 4, transverse end plates 5 and ribs 6. A rectangular frame is formed between the left and right vertical columns 1 and the upper and lower horizontal beams 2, the vertical columns 1 and the horizontal beams 2 are wooden structures with a rectangular cross-section, the cable-stayed belt 3 is a steel structure, the vertical end plates 4, the horizontal Both the end plate 5 and the rib plate 6 are steel structures.
[0034] The vertical column 1 and the transverse beam 2 are connected by a straight-through mortise and tenon joint. The vertical column 1 is provided with a mortise, and the transverse beam 2 is provided with a tenon. The width of the tenon is smaller than the width of the middle column, and the tenon is L Shaped longitudinal section,...
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