Arrangement for and a method of anchoring a mounting element in

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

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52744, E04B 141, F16B 3900

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042110491

ABSTRACT:
A mounting element is anchored in a hole of a support structure by use of a hardenable binder material. The latter is fed from a feeding device which has an outlet section insertable into the hole. The outlet section of the feeding device has a volume which corresponds to that of parts of the mounting element to be inserted into the hole. Thereby only enough binder material can enter the hole to anchor the mounting element so that the expulsion of excess binder material from the hole upon introduction of the mounting element is prevented. A ring-shaped member may be fitted onto the mounting element to center and fix the latter in the hole. The ring-shaped member may be inserted into the hole before or after injecting the hardenable binder material into the latter.

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patent: 4044512 (1977-08-01), Fischer
patent: 4050202 (1977-09-01), Fischer et al.
patent: 4063582 (1977-12-01), Fischer

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