Coupler assembly for connecting corrugated sheet material

Joints and connections – Rod end to transverse side of member – Rod received in recessed side – e.g. – socket or tapered...

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108108, 248250, 2482251, 403353, 403199, 4032321, F16B 902

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049291165

ABSTRACT:
A coupler assembly is disclosed which is adapted for interconnecting pieces of corrugated sheet material and includes a female member having a back wall and receiving portion mounted on one side of the back wall. A male connecting member couples to the female member and includes front and rear flanges, with the rear flange dimensioned to rotatably fit within the receiving portion, and so that the members may be connected in a selected rotational orientation. A hub interconnects the flanges and a flat planar tab is joined to the side of the front flange opposite the hub for insertion within corrugated sheet material.

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