Anchorage device

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie – Socket type

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52410, 52508, 411546, E04B 138

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046048464

ABSTRACT:
The disclosure relates to a device for the anchorage of two spaced-apart elements (11, 13) to one another, which may consist of, for example, a wooden stud and an optional substrate or another wooden stud, for realising a space for, for example, insulation purposes, the elements being held in spaced-apart relationship by means of a spacer (2) which is anchored in the studs by means of a plug-like member (1) which is provided with snap-like locks (5, 6) for cooperation with snap-like locks (8, 9) on the spacer (2), the plug-like member (1) being cylindrical and having a foot (3) for abutment against the element (11, 13) and a through-hole (4) in its longitudinal direction for an anchorage device (12, 14) and the spacer (2) having, at its ends, a hole (7) for the plug-like member (1) which is dimensioned so as to fit into the hole (7).

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