Detachable connector for structural members

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Intersection of wall to floor – ceiling – roof – or another wall – Block type or modular panel type

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403231, 403294, 403407, F16B 704

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040609499

ABSTRACT:
The fastening fitting is used for detachable connection of two structural members, especially for detachable connection of two structural members butting together at right angles, for example a furniture side wall with a furniture top panel, a furniture floor, a furniture intermediate floor, and so on. This fitting comprises a holding element, which can be inserted into a hole of a first structural member, a pin which can be inserted into a hole in the second structural member and an anchoring screw which engages with an opening in the pin. The pin and the holding element are connected by a compressible section preferably by an elastically compressible section, which section can be compressed at least in direction of the anchoring screw. At a preferred embodiment the holding element, the pin and the compressible section are integrally made or formed as one unit.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1136811 (1915-04-01), Kasanszky et al.
patent: 3730568 (1973-05-01), Giovanetti

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