Fasteners for joining angularly related wooden members

Joints and connections – Rod to member to side – e.g. – plate – rod side – etc. – Unilateral of side

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403205, 403217, 403231, 441466, F16B 700

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042970482

ABSTRACT:
The fastener comprises a sheet metal plate bent to provide two or more angularly related planar plate portions. One of the plate portions has a plurality of elongated nail-like teeth struck therefrom for embedment into one of the joint members. The other plate portion or portions have a plurality of elongated teeth each comprised of angularly related shank and tip portions. The shank portions extend from and form an included angle with such other plate portion. The tip portions extend from the shank portions in a direction toward the plate portion from which the tooth is struck and are poised for insertion through the respective slots for embedment into another of the joint members. Inside and outside connectors are formed depending upon the orientation of the teeth in the plate portions.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2396030 (1946-03-01), Terry
patent: 2973175 (1961-02-01), Appleton
patent: 3305252 (1967-02-01), Jureit
patent: 3416821 (1968-12-01), Benno
patent: 3828514 (1974-08-01), Jureit

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