Sandwich panel joint

Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – With sound or vibratory wave absorbing or preventing means...

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244132, 403224, 403388, 4034051, 4034081, F04D 2966

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052755290

ABSTRACT:
A fastener extends through a bushing in a panel for joining the panel to a stationary frame. The bushing includes a tubular plug extending through the panel which includes a head, a shank, and a distal end. The bushing also includes a tubular sleeve extending into the panel and disposed around the plug shank, with an integral collar being fixedly bonded to a back surface of the panel. The panel is fixedly trapped between the collar and the plug head, and the plug distal end abuts the frame for predeterminedly spacing the collar from the frame.

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The Shur-Lok Corporation, "Fasteners for Sandwich Structure," Copyright 1987, pages: Cover, intro., Table of Contents, 1-4, 7, 12, 15-18, 35, 36, 39, 43 and 44.

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