Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie
Patent
1995-06-12
1998-03-17
Canfield, Robert
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie
411 44, 411 63, E04B 138, F16B 1300
Patent
active
057273553
ABSTRACT:
A stone facing section anchor mounting system has a special hole configuration, in facing stone, that will not rotate while being installed, and because of its installed angularity and pressure points will not tend to rupture or pull out of the stone. The anchor system holds beyond the lateral strength of the stone itself when the stone is at the cracking point. The superior holding power of the present anchor and its minimum edge distance eliminates the kerf and aluminum "J" structure and silicone used with other anchors, and while having the advantage of being hidden it also has the holding power of a through bolt. Fan nut anchor holes in facing material are made with ease to tolerances required. The anchors do not rotate during installation and use a lock nut that does not work loose in transit and the anchor is such, with accurate hole predetermined angularity that installation can be made without over tightening occurring.
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Canfield Robert
Marcoux Thomas A.
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