CHARLES R MAGADINI
Engineers in Phoenix, AZ

License number
Pennsylvania PE019817E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Charles Magadini
PO Box 10245, Phoenix, AZ 85064
Charles Magadini
6024 20Th St, Phoenix, AZ 85016

Professional information

Charles Magadini Photo 1

Increasing The Load Carrying Capacity Of Beams

US Patent:
4704830, Nov 10, 1987
Filed:
Feb 6, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/826831
Inventors:
Charles R. Magadini - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
E04C 310
US Classification:
52226
Abstract:
This invention simplifies reworking of structures such as buildings having load bearing beam girders embedded therein with limited access thereto for increasing the load bearing capacity of the girders. It also permits the increase of load bearing capacity of steel I-beam girders without welding therefore eliminating the fire danger of welding strengthening members thereto. The rework of the in-situ embedded beam is accomplished with minimal building damage. Thus, the building need be reworked only to gain access to two ends of the I-beam girders and a mid-region load bearing position on the lower flange of the I-beam. A flexible tension load bearing member such as a chain is then strung alongside the I-beam web portion end to end and hooked over the top flange. Thus existing pipes, ducts and wiring need not be disturbed. The mid-section of the chain is then attached in a load bearing capacity to the lower flange, preferably by a post tension controlling adjustable link controlling the chain tension.


Charles Magadini Photo 2

Vertically Adjustable Hangers For Pictures, And The Like

US Patent:
4549713, Oct 29, 1985
Filed:
Oct 28, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/546477
Inventors:
Charles R. Magadini - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
A47G 124
US Classification:
248495
Abstract:
A system of hanging objects and adjusting their vertical position provides verically disposed rods upon which spring biased hanger straps are locked in place against downward vertical movement. Thus, in a picture gallery or the like, frequent manual adjustments and alignments may be made by simply manually moving the hanger straps vertically after overcoming the spring bias. The straps are simply L or J shaped metal straps with a hole in a positioning leg passing over a slightly smaller rod and a parallel strap spring affixed thereto extending over the hole to deflect the spring when on the rod for locking the strap vertically in place by eccentric action of the aperture against the rod until the spring bias is manually overcome for adjustment of the vertical position. The strap has a hanger portion extending downwardly so that the weight of an object, such as a picture mounted thereon more tightly locks the hanger in place.