Assembly for producing frameworks

Joints and connections – Rod end to transverse side of member – Utilizing opposite sides of member

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403 79, 403187, 403322, 527362, F16B 704

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054802512

ABSTRACT:
An assembly of reinforced hollow beams comprises a connection member and an assembly element (8) adapted to be inserted coaxially and then fixed within a stiffening core (2) of a first hollow beam (1) by a suitable immobilization member (10). A positioning member (5) is introduced through one of the surfaces of a second hollow beam (1) so as to open within the interior of the stiffening core (2) of the second hollow beam and to be immobilized within this core (2) by a suitable second immobilization member (6). The positioning member (5) is fixed to the assembly member (8) by a cross member (7) secured on the positioning member (5). The assembly is useful in providing supporting or self-supporting frameworks for added or integrated constructions.

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