Arnold Wilson
Land Surveyors in Springville, UT

License number
Utah 101898-9925
Issued Date
Jul 27, 1957
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1999
Category
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type
Engineer in Training - Obsolete
Address
Address
Springville, UT

Professional information

Arnold Wilson Photo 1

Domed Building Construction System

US Patent:
7237363, Jul 3, 2007
Filed:
Nov 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/980841
Inventors:
Arnold Wilson - Mapleton UT, US
International Classification:
E04B 1/32, E04B 7/08
US Classification:
52 801, 52 82
Abstract:
A domed building or mold constructed with flexible, lightweight curved panels snapped together using grooves and ridges formed in the panels to form a building wall, a tension ring holding the panels in place and a top cap overlying and secured to upper edges of the panels.


Arnold Wilson Photo 2

Domed Building Construction System

US Patent:
6874285, Apr 5, 2005
Filed:
Oct 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/266156
Inventors:
Arnold Wilson - Mapleton UT, US
International Classification:
E04B001/32
US Classification:
52 801, 52 82
Abstract:
A domed building or mold constructed with flexible, lightweight curved panels snapped together using grooves and ridges formed in the panels to form a building wall, a tension ring holding the panels in place and a top cap overlying and secured to upper edges of the panels.


Arnold Wilson Photo 3

Collapsible Umbrella Concrete Form

US Patent:
3949962, Apr 13, 1976
Filed:
Sep 25, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/508958
Inventors:
Arnold Wilson - Mapleton UT
International Classification:
E04G 1136
US Classification:
249 18
Abstract:
A collapsible and reusable umbrella concrete form for casting a concrete shell roof in the form of a dome, the collapsible umbrella form comprising a central stem or column equipped with a base, a jack abutment plate for vertically adjusting the stem in respect to the base, the jack abutment plate being immediately above the base, a rib support connector at the top of the column, and a plurality of strut connectors slidably carried by the central portion of the column, each being axially displacable along the column but keyed so as to be non-rotatable in respect to the column. The top connector of the column releasably receives the upper end of each rib support, each rib support being radially disposed outwardly and arcuately downwardly from said top column connector, the array of rib connectors in plan view giving the appearance of radial spokes, each equally angularly spaced from the next, and being connected one to the other by a plurality of ring members, one ring member defining the outer periphery of the form. Each rib support is held in the described arcuately depending disposition against collapse by three diagonal strut members bridging between an intermediate location along the rib support and one of the strut connectors. The degree of arc and the effective radius spanned by the rib supports may be varied within limits depending upon the relative position of the strut connectors along the length of the column.