The D.S. Brown Company has provided high-quality bearing assemblies and expansion joint systems for bridges around the globe since the early 1960s. Critical transportation infrastructure is supported on bearing assemblies to transmit forces while accommodating all structural movements.
For over 50 years, D.S. Brown’s bearing assemblies have been used in the construction of new bridges, the rehabilitation of existing bridge structures, and other applications like buildings, arenas, shear-key bumpers, and vibration devices for machinery. D.S. Brown offers and supports a variety of structural bearing assemblies for any situation or requirement including the following assemblies.
- Versiflex™ HLMR Pot Bearing Assemblies
- Versiflex™ HLMR Disc Bearing Assemblies
- Versiflex™ HLMR Spherical Bearing Assemblies
- Versiflex™ Elastomeric Bearing Assemblies
The selection of an appropriate bearing type for your project is based on the magnitude of vertical and horizontal forces transmitted through the bearing assembly, as well as the amount of displacement and rotation of the superstructure elements. In addition, special attention to the bearing assembly design may be necessary when, for example, larger than normal horizontal loading or uplift situations exist.
D.S. Brown is one of the leading suppliers of structural bearing assemblies in the world. With extensive experience and utilizing the latest technologies, our D.S. Brown team can efficiently design, manufacture and test Versiflex™ high-load multi-rotational (HLMR) bearing assemblies for all types of construction.
The D.S. Brown team is always available to work closely with bridge owners and engineering design consultants to assist in the design, selection and testing of each of these high-quality structural bearing assemblies.
Versiflex™ HLMR Pot Bearing Assemblies
Versiflex™ HLMR Pot Bearing Assemblies are suitable at locations where low-profile, high-load bearing devices are required. Versiflex™ HLMR Pot Bearing Assemblies are especially suited for curved or skewed bridges and other complex structures where the direction of rotation varies or cannot be precisely determined.
The addition of guide bars to the multi-directional bearing device allows for horizontal movements in a single direction and the capability to resist externally-applied horizontal forces in the orthogonal direction. Orientation of the guide bars in a direction parallel to the structural movement is critical.
Versiflex™ HLMR Disc Bearing Assemblies
Versiflex™ HLMR Disc Bearing Assemblies consist of an elastomeric disc made of unconfined polyether-urethane polymer to accommodate rotation between two metal plates. The vertical loads are transferred by the elastomeric disc. Horizontal shear forces are transmitted between upper and lower plates by a dowel pin mechanism in the center of the bearing.
Versiflex HLMR Disc Bearing Assemblies were used on the curved parking ramp that wraps around the National Veterans Memorial & Museum, Columbus, Ohio. The $75 million, 50,000-square-foot tribute to all American military veterans was completed in 2018.
The Memorial and Museum is an unusual building with three concentric circles created with poured-in-place concrete.
Versiflex™ HLMR Spherical Bearing Assemblies
Versiflex™ HLMR Spherical Bearing Assemblies are most utilized at locations where very high vertical loads and/or large structural rotations are present.
Versiflex™ Elastomeric Bearing Assemblies
Versiflex™ Elastomeric Bearing Assemblies are custom molded using neoprene or natural rubber and are categorized into three basic designs: non-reinforced, laminated and sliding bearing assemblies.
Resources & Support for Structural Bearing Assemblies
- Review the D.S. Brown Structural Bearing Assemblies brochure
- Versiflex™ HLMR Pot Bearing Assemblies components
- Versiflex™ HLMR Disc Bearing Assemblies datasheet
- Versiflex™ HLMR Disc Bearing Assemblies specifications
- Versiflex™ Elastomeric Bearing Assemblies components
- Video of Structural Bearing Assemblies - Signature Projects
- Elastomeric Bearings Sales Territories
About the D.S. Brown Company
The D.S. Brown Company, founded in 1890, designs, supplies and manufactures engineered rubber, steel and concrete products for the transportation and infrastructure sector. D.S. Brown’s proprietary product line includes expansion joints, structural bearings, and waterproofing systems for constructing and rehabilitating highways and bridges. D.S. Brown’s home office and manufacturing facilities are in North Baltimore, Ohio.
D.S. Brown is fully integrated, performing and controlling all manufacturing processes internally:
- Research and Development
- Engineering Design/CAD Detailing
- Extruding, Molding and Testing
- Custom Steel Fabrication and Machining
D.S. Brown has the most comprehensive product-line serving the transportation industry. We manufacture solutions for the most challenging infrastructure applications. Our high-quality engineered products are available worldwide for new construction and rehabilitation of bridges, highways, airfields, pavements, and parking structures.
- Bridges: Since the early 1960s, D.S. Brown has provided expansion joint systems and specialty products for bridges around the globe. Learn more about our solutions for bridges.
- Pavements: Building highways and airport pavements to last is a challenging engineering assignment, especially when the pavement must withstand heavy traffic, weather extremes, debilitating fuels and de-icing chemicals. You need reliable products with a proven track record. Learn more about our solutions for pavements.
- Architectural: D.S. Brown provides a variety of expansion joint products for parking garages and other architectural applications. Learn more about our architectural solutions.
- Concrete Repair: D.S. Brown offers a variety of cementitious and composite solutions for various concrete repair projects. Learn more about our concrete repair solutions.
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