Mounting clip for tongue and groove panels

Joints and connections – Rod side to plate or side – Flanged or grooved rod

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403397, 52489, B25G 336, F16B 100

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044445245

ABSTRACT:
A new and improved mounting clip for tongue and groove panels includes a body of thin flat sheet metal having a pair of deflectable wings on opposite sides adapted to be folded around opposite longitudinal edges of a flange on an elongated support member for the panel. The clip includes a panel support element between the wings having a tongue spaced from the body and adapted to engage a groove in the edge of the panel for securing the panel in place against the support member. Tongue and groove panels are installed transversely across elongated support members by mounting the clips on the supports and folding the wings over against the flange with the tongue of the clip engaged in the groove in the edge of the adjacent panels. The tongue of the succeeding panel is then inserted into the groove of the panel already in place and another clip installed to support the succeeding panel, etc.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1810287 (1931-06-01), Mahon et al.
patent: 2335303 (1943-11-01), Olsen
patent: 2831222 (1958-04-01), Anderson

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