Fences – Rail – Connection
Patent
1993-08-19
1995-09-26
Denion, Thomas E.
Fences
Rail
Connection
256 69, 256 65, 256 60, 256 24, 256 26, 256 27, E04H 1722
Patent
active
054528801
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a coupling (10) for connecting railing members (170, 171) to post (14, 15). The coupling (10) has a mounting portion having two parts (16, 117) pivotally movable relative to one another and capable of being locked against pivotal movement by a fastener (35, 113). Railing connection members (22, 25) are pivotally coupled to parts (16, 17) about axes (24, 26) extending transversely of the members and to an axis (20) about which the parts (16, 17) may pivot relative to one another.
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Denion Thomas E.
Verdier Christopher
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