Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Laterally related – individually assembled courses – Utilizing discrete dissimilar material tie
Patent
1983-12-08
1986-12-30
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Laterally related, individually assembled courses
Utilizing discrete dissimilar material tie
52704, E04B 102
Patent
active
046318895
ABSTRACT:
A fixing device, such as an anchor or cavity wall tie, employs a deformable (radially expandible) sleeve element (6) to lock an end of a rod (1) in a bore (12) of a wall or like structure (11). Radial expansion may be achieved by axially compressing the sleeve element between a stop member (2) and an internally threaded member 9 arranged on a threaded portion (5) of the rod (1). The sleeve includes a rib (10), projecting from its radially outermost circumferential surface, which provides an interference fit for the sleeve in the bore prior to axial compression and thus substantially prevents rotation of the sleeve during compression.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2633735 (1953-04-01), Dondero
patent: 3298144 (1967-01-01), Fischer
patent: 4293259 (1981-10-01), Liebig
patent: 4472088 (1984-09-01), Martin
Adam Ian R.
Mallon James
Friedman Carl D.
ITT Corporation
Smith Creighton
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