Planar or three-dimensional ceiling latticework consisting of ba

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Openwork; e.g. – truss – trellis – grille – screen – frame – or... – Three-dimensional space-defining

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526541, E04H 1210

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ABSTRACT:
In order to render more economical ceiling latticeworks constituted by bars and joint-fittings, the pillars and joint-fittings 14 evince an identical cross-sectional contour with longitudinal flutings, for instance a contour in the shape of a cross. Thereby, the pillars can be substituted for the joint-fittings 14 in the pillars' connection zone. The chord bars 12 of the ceiling lattice are hollow, cross-sectionally rectangular sections and are connected by clamping locks each comprising two clamping jaws 19, engaging and being clamped in flutings 24 of the joint-fittings 14 or pillars.

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patent: 3638380 (1972-02-01), Perri
patent: 4173102 (1979-11-01), Judge
patent: 4685258 (1987-08-01), Av-Zuk
D433MF2.90 issued by MERO-Raumstruktur GmbH & Co., Wuerzburg, Germany, 1990.

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