Joints and connections – Rod to member to side – e.g. – plate – rod side – etc.
Patent
1977-04-20
1978-06-20
Kundrat, Andrew V.
Joints and connections
Rod to member to side, e.g., plate, rod side, etc.
403262, 52726, F16B 700
Patent
active
040959120
ABSTRACT:
A beam connection plate such as would be used to join steel beams to columns or to other structural beams as used in buildings, bridges, and the like. The connection plate consists of a straight steel plate with a groove down its middle and a solid backing. Along both edges there is a close spaced plurality of holes punched or drilled through the plate at even distances. The connecting plate is cut so that it fits along the vertical portion of an I beam, and this portion is stuck inside the groove of the plate. Welding is then done to fasten the vertical portion of the I beam to the connection plate. The punched or drilled holes are used to bolt the connection plate to another beam or column.
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