Joints and connections – Distinct end coupler – Interrupted periphery – e.g. – split or segmental – etc.
Patent
1997-12-02
1999-10-19
Melius, Terry Lee
Joints and connections
Distinct end coupler
Interrupted periphery, e.g., split or segmental, etc.
403300, 403296, 403344, 527261, F16B 202
Patent
active
059676914
ABSTRACT:
A quick-connect splice joint for concrete reinforcement bars. Two diametrically opposed semi-cylindrical shells span the adjacent bar ends. The two shells are held against axial displacement by mating to raised features such as ridges or threads on the bars, and are held radially by an outer sleeve. The splice is axially preloaded by nuts threaded on the bars.
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Dayton Superior Corporation
Epstein Natan
Melius Terry Lee
Miller William L.
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