Innovated new connection assemblies that allows for continuous installations of flat-bodied steel strapping reinforcing cords throughout any type of rigid structural frame assemblage, including buildings and structures. Current development phase includes working construction drawings, working and tested prototypes, and various publishings.
New reinforcing methods increase structural performances and strengths of entire structural frame assemblages, which resist higher wind/seismic/collision forces for longer periods of time.
Economically, the new reinforcing methods require less structural reinforcing materials, fasteners, and labor for full building/structure reinforcing, and the better structurally performing buildings and structures also save money in natural and environmental disasters.
The continuously reinforced structural frame assemblages can affordably have better thermal insulating, water, and fire protective frame coverings applied in lieu of structural frame coverings, increasing interior enrgy efficiencies, reducing plumbing pipe freezing, and many additional economic and protective savings over the lifespan of the building/structure.