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collar-beam
ˈcollar-beam 1. Arch. A horizontal beam connecting a pair of rafters, which prevents them from spreading or ‘sagging’ (bending in); it is attached about the middle of the rafters, which distinguishes it from a tie-beam.1659 T. Willsford Archit. 12 Principall sparres or rafters..are made according to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Collar beam
A collar beam or collar is a horizontal member between two rafters and is very common in domestic roof construction. The next step in the development of roof framing was to add a collar, called a collar beam roof. wikipedia.org
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Collar
Collar may refer to: Human neckwear Clerical collar (informally dog collar), a distinctive collar used by the clergy of some Christian religious denominations worn round the neck to support the head Collar, collar beam or collar tie, a structural element in roof framing between two rafters Collar (baseball) wikipedia.org
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Hen Dyffryn Gwyn
The upper storey has wooden partitioning, some of which may be eighteenth century. and the roof is supported by two collar-beam trusses. wikipedia.org
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Aigrette-class submarine
The dimensions were long, with a beam of and a draught of . Their armament comprised two Drzewiecki drop collar torpedo launchers and two external cradles. wikipedia.org
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The Royal Hop Pole
The second floor was once open to the roof, and the partition truss had shallow arch-braces to a collar-beam which had a central boss. The former open truss has a deep arch-braced collar beam, with curved wind-braces to single purlins. wikipedia.org
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Wigborough Manor House
Dendochronology of the wood forming the tie-beam and collar-beam trusses of the roof has shown that a construction date of 1585 is more likely than the wikipedia.org
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Crown post
A crown post is a term in traditional timber framing for a post in roof framing which stands on a tie beam or collar beam and supports a collar plate. beam. wikipedia.org
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Beam (structure)
The loads applied to the beam result in reaction forces at the beam's support points. compression as a collar beam). wikipedia.org
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Dunsoghly Castle
On each collar-beam of the roof stands a king-post supporting a purlin and cross-pieces below the ridge. wikipedia.org
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St Leonard's Church, Bengeo
Interior The nave is coated with plaster with an open collar-beam roof. wikipedia.org
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Icomb Place
It is a substantial room of and is divided into five bays by braced collar-beam trusses in the walls at the side. wikipedia.org
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Hay Hall, Birmingham
Description The central part of the house features an arch-braced collar-beam roof truss, typical of an open hall of the 14th or 15th century. wikipedia.org
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Vadyar-class interceptor craft
Hulls of each boat in the series have a length of 6.2 to 7.0 m with a beam of 2.1 m and draught of 0.45 m. The collar of each boat is constructed from closed-cell polyethylene foam contained in a heavy duty armoured polyvinyl covering. wikipedia.org
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King's Norton, Leicestershire
The roof of this wing has an arch-braced collar-beam truss. wikipedia.org
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