JAY WILLIAM LARSON
Engineers in Bethlehem, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE035759E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Bethlehem, PA 18020

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Jay Larson
1114 Wallace Dr, Fort Washington, PA 19034
(215) 646-7665

Professional information

Jay Larson Photo 1

Managing Director, Construction Technical At American Iron And Steel Institute

Position:
Managing Director, Construction Technical at American Iron and Steel Institute
Location:
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Industry:
Nonprofit Organization Management
Work:
American Iron and Steel Institute since May 2003 - Managing Director, Construction Technical Bethlehem Steel Corporation Jun 1979 - Apr 2003 - Structural Engineer
Education:
Lehigh University 1983 - 1985
MS, Civil Engineering
Lehigh University 1976 - 1980
BS, Civil Engineering
Honor & Awards:
Eagle Scout, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi


Jay Larson Photo 2

Structural Shape For Use In Frame Construction

US Patent:
6817155, Nov 16, 2004
Filed:
Aug 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/643311
Inventors:
Jay W. Larson - Bethlehem PA
Assignee:
Steel Construction Systems - Orlando FL
International Classification:
E04C 307
US Classification:
52690, 52634, 52639, 527317, 52 921
Abstract:
A structural section for use in frame construction where the section includes a horizontal segment and a pair of spaced apart legs. Each leg has a first end portion attached to the horizontal segment, a second end portion opposite the horizontal segment, and a flange that extends inward from the second end portion toward the centerline of the structural section. Each leg further includes a longitudinal surface located between the first end portion and the second end portion. The longitudinal surface is positioned inboard of the flange so that the distance between opposed flanges that extend along each leg of the structural section is greater than the distance between opposed longitudinal surfaces that extend along each leg of the structural section.


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Structural Shape For Use In Frame Construction

US Patent:
5865008, Feb 2, 1999
Filed:
Oct 14, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/950343
Inventors:
Jay W. Larson - Bethlehem PA
Assignee:
Bethlehem Steel Corporation - DE
International Classification:
E04C 307
US Classification:
52690
Abstract:
A structural section for use in frame construction where the section includes a horizontal segment and a pair of spaced apart legs. Each leg has a first end portion attached to the horizontal segment, a second end portion opposite the horizontal segment, and a flange that extends inward from the second end portion toward the center line of the structural section. Each leg further includes a longitudinal surface located between the first end portion and the second end portion. The longitudinal surface is positioned inboard of the flange so that the distance between opposed flanges that extend along each leg of the structural section is greater than the distance between opposed longitudinal surfaces that extend along each leg of the structural section.


Jay Larson Photo 4

Connection For A Lightweight Steel Frame System

US Patent:
6199341, Mar 13, 2001
Filed:
Feb 23, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/256167
Inventors:
Barry J. Carlin - Winter Haven FL
David P. Green - Windemere FL
Richard H. Gustafson - Orlando FL
Jay W. Larson - Bethlehem PA
Assignee:
Bethlehem Steel Corporation - DE
Steel Construction Systems - FL
International Classification:
E04H 1200
US Classification:
526531
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a lightweight steel frame system having end nailed connections where lightweight steel structural members frame into support members. The end nailed connection is made by driving fasteners through the support member and directly into the connection end of a lightweight steel structural member without the need for using additional connection hardware. Where the lightweight steel structural member is a roof or floor truss, the support member may include a leveling member to facilitate positioning each roof truss at an elevation set point to produce a level roofline along the finished structure.