Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Sheetlike element assembled parallel to existing wall,... – Mounting means attached to facer; e.g. – upholstery panel
Patent
1991-01-23
1992-01-28
Wilson, Neill R.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Sheetlike element assembled parallel to existing wall,...
Mounting means attached to facer; e.g., upholstery panel
52704, 411 54, E04B 138, F16B 1306
Patent
active
050834070
ABSTRACT:
A fixing element for securing a facing panel to a masonry and anchorable in an undercut of a drilled hole formed in the facing panel, has an expansion member with an expander cone, formed at an end thereof and a shank portion extendable beyond the rear surface of the facing panel and projecting into the masonry. Holding elements is formed on the shank portion to reliably fix the shank portion in the masonry, and an expansible sleeve is displaceable over the expander cone for anchoring the fixing element in the undercut of the hole drilled in the facing panel.
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Fischerwerke Artur Fisher GmbH & Co., KG
Striker Michael J.
Wilson Neill R.
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