Connector for hanging panels to a building frame

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With lifting or handling means for primary component or... – Position adjusting means; e.g. – leveling

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52235, E04H 100

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ABSTRACT:
There is taught the use of a steel angle section suitably fixed onto the inside surface of a panel. Each panel has at least one angle section mounted relatively near the upper end but can be mounted anywhere thereon. One leg of the angle section is disposed perpendicularly to the panel to form a flange. The depending of the flange has its outer surface preferably disposed flush with the surface of the panel. The panel is provided with an opening in the region behind the depending leg. In addition, the depending leg is provided with a vertical slot in which a key member is disposed to move vertically within the slot. To the key member is pivotably mounted a swing arm or tie plate which has an elongated slot at its other end. Through this slot at the other end, a pin is fitted to mount the tie plate to the building. Vertically disposed and threaded through the upper leg of the angle section is a bolt whose end bears on the key member to provide vertical adjustment.

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patent: 4625481 (1986-12-01), Crandell
patent: 4662135 (1987-05-01), Tanikawa et al.
patent: 4720452 (1988-01-01), Fricker

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