Joints and connections – Rod end to transverse side of member – Structure attached to rod end encompasses side
Patent
1997-11-28
1999-10-05
Melius, Terry Lee
Joints and connections
Rod end to transverse side of member
Structure attached to rod end encompasses side
403340, 256 68, 2482281, 2482301, B25G 300
Patent
active
059612428
ABSTRACT:
A novel bracket assembly for slidably mounting beams such as rails upon a column such as posts and for interconnecting abutting beams is disclosed for forming a continuous support frame for fencing and fence-like systems. The bracket assembly comprises identical first and second bracket components each having a pair of opposed, spaced-apart side walls joined by a web defining a collar for slidably engaging the post therebetween, opposed sleeve side walls defining a split sleeve for receiving an end of a beam therein, each collar having a recess extending from the center-line of the sleeve, and clamping and securing the sleeve side walls and collar side walls towards each other to secure the beam to the bracket and to clamp the bracket to the rail, whereby inversion of the second bracket component relative to the first bracket component on a column will nest the recesses of the bracket components together and align the sleeves at about the same height on a column.
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Fors Arne I.
Iron Eagle Industries Inc.
Melius Terry Lee
Miller William L.
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