Joints and connections – Rod to member to side – e.g. – plate – rod side – etc. – Intermediate member includes tubular part
Patent
1977-06-16
1979-02-20
Kundrat, Andrew V.
Joints and connections
Rod to member to side, e.g., plate, rod side, etc.
Intermediate member includes tubular part
52243, 52296, 256 65, F16B 900
Patent
active
041404165
ABSTRACT:
The floor flange is primarily for anchoring lower end of channel type fence posts to a floor or the like and consists essentially of two spaced apart rectangular boxes joined by a common bottom wall which is adapted to the secured to the floor by lag screws or the like. Each box has a pair of parallel upright sidewalls, a top wall and a back wall joined thereto and to the bottom wall. The remaining side of the box is open to provide access to the interior. Two adjacent side walls of the box are provided with aligned apertures to receive a bolt. The dimensions of at least one of the boxes is such that a lower end of a channel type post will be received thereon. In addition the bolt extending through the side wall will extend through a slot in the wall of the channel member and thus tightening of the bolt causes the sidewalls to be urged against the wall of the channel member so as to secure it to the floor flange.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3267627 (1966-08-01), Hammitt
patent: 3274741 (1966-09-01), Neagle
patent: 3304683 (1967-02-01), Ferreira
Breiner A. W.
Kundrat Andrew V.
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