Joints and connections – Rod end to transverse side of member – Including saddle
Patent
1984-08-20
1986-05-27
Husar, Cornelius J.
Joints and connections
Rod end to transverse side of member
Including saddle
403246, 403390, F16B 708, F16B 902
Patent
active
045912874
ABSTRACT:
Tubular members to be interconnected in a rigid configuration each include a radially extending stud affixed to the tube outer surface (e.g., welded) and terminating in an enlarged head. First and second connector parts each have a relatively flat side which abut against one another in assembly to form an elongated connector, the cross-section of which is circular and of a diameter substantially identical to that of the tubular members. The flat surface of each of the connector parts includes cavities for receipt onto the studs. Each connector part cavity encompasses approximately one-half of the studs such that when the connector halves are fitted onto a pair of studs, they will completely enclose the two studs with the end surfaces of the connector parts contacting the tubular members sidewalls immediately adjacent the studs. The connector parts ends are formed into curved areas such that when they are assembled onto the studs they will smoothly and continuously contact the tubular member surfaces.
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Cuomo Peter M.
Husar Cornelius J.
Netter George J.
Samsonite Corporation
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