Connector device for securing structural components to each othe

Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft structure – Load accommodation

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2441186, 244131, 410104, 410105, 410150, B64D 1106, B61D 4500, B64C 120

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052304850

ABSTRACT:
A connector device is constructed for fixing and holding of structural components to each other, more specifically of secondary components to a primary support component. The primary support component may, for example, be a support rail with a clamping gap and the secondary components may be cross beams for carrying floor panels and the like, for example, in an aircraft. The connector device has a base plate and a carrier body extending from the base plate as well as connector flanges secured to the carrier body and preferably also to the base plate. A central bore passing through the carrier body and through the base plate receives a clamping bolt that grips with its head under rail edges forming a gap. A nut on the clamping bolt rests against a shoulder in or on the carrier body.

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