Anchoring rod for anchoring an article to a base using a synthet

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With synthetic resinous component – With nonresinous component

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52704, 52698, 411 82, F16B 1314, E04B 138

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053158008

ABSTRACT:
The anchoring rod for anchoring an article to a base using a compounded mass including a synthetic resin, has a threaded portion at its rear end for fixing the article; a threaded nut engagable on the threaded portion for applying a mounting torque; a head having a shoulder facing toward the rear end, an outer surface tapering towards the front end of the anchoring rod and having a wedge-like tip at the front end; a conical portion connecting the head and the threaded portion and tapering toward the head; and a resilient annular washer bearing on the shoulder of the head.

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